Transfer from Turin - Airport
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Departure from Turin - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Venice - Marghera
13:09h

Trip duration: 249min

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Verona
Italy

135 min

Verona has rightfully earned the title of world’s most romantic city because it’s right here that the love story of Romeo and Juliet took place.... In front of the House of Juliet, where the real-life Cappello family once lived, you have a chance to touch the statue of Juliet which will, allegedly, make your love wish come true. If this is not enough of a reason to visit Verona, than perhaps the city’s wealth of culture and history will persuade you to come. Verona surely doesn’t lack of ruins, history buildings, charm and beauty.

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Masino Castle
Italy

105 min

The wonderful castle of Masino was for centuries the home of the counts of Valperga. The castle, once surrounded by walls, today is ringed by... the beautiful romantic gardens with one of the largest hedge labyrinths in Europe. Inside the castle visitors can enjoy in its richly decorated rooms, the frescoed salons and an impressive collection of carriages from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Borghetto sul Mincio
Italy

75 min

Borghetto sul Mincio is one of those quaint, tiny Italian villages that are simply irresistible. Travelers have long recognized this charm so this beautiful and... peaceful village with merely 160 inhabitants is completely devoted to tourism. Along its cobblestone streets, quaint watermills, and wooden bridges you’ll find several specialty shops, restaurants, and cafes that will indulge your senses. The village is best known for its Visconti Bridge (a fortress spanning the river Mincio built by Gian Galeazzo Visconti, lord of Milan), as well for the old bell of the church of Saint Mark the Evangelist. Not to forget the famous tortellini that Borghetto sul Mincio is especially proud of!

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Sanctuary of Caravaggio
Italy

75 min

Famous Italian renaissance painter, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio renowned for his chiaroscuro paintings, was born in a small town of Caravaggio and was actually named... after this town. The city is also known for the shrine of Santa Maria di Caravaggio, a huge complex built in the sixteenth century. It is an architectural marvel containing many beauties like its splendid dome, the marble altar and one of Italy's finest organs with a total of four keyboards and 5600 pipes.

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Basilica of Superga
Italy

105 min

In 1706, during the French-Spanish siege the Duke of Savoy Victor Amadeus II vowed to build a church if proved victorious in this battle. The... result of this vow is Basilica of Superga built on a hill across the river Po. Being located on a hilltop, Basilica offers stunning panoramic views of the city panorama and the Alps; in turn, it can be seen from miles around. The interiors of Basilica match its grand exterior, with gaudy decorations, massive Corinthian columns and intricate carvings. Unfortunately, this astonishing church is linked to a dreadful tragedy which happened in 1949 when a plane carrying the entire Turin football team, known as Grande Torino, crashed into basilica. There is now a memorial at the rear of basilica where the accident occurred.

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Morimondo Abbey
Italy

75 min

Morimondo Abbey was founded in 1134 by the group of monks who came here from France. The monastery looks like an imposing four storey building... of austere serenity. This appearance was regained after the complete renovation in 2008. Its interiors are worth exploring, especially a fresco by Bernardino Luini, a 15th century crucifix, a 14th century holy water font and a wooden choir which is a prime example of Bramante’s promotion of Renaissance style in Northern Italy. The visit to this abbey offers a perfect respite from everyday life as well as a nice insight on life in the Middle Ages, including information about food, cooking, energy, and water.