Transfer from Turin
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Departure from Turin
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Estimated arrival to Rome
15:49h

Trip duration: 409min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Sacro Bosco
Italy

75 min

Sacro Bosco, or Sacred wood, is an astonishing forest park inhabited by gigantic and breathtakingly beautiful sculptures of allegorical animals, monsters and figures. This masterpiece... is the work of Italian Duke Pier Francesco Orsini who initially wanted to devote a beautiful garden to his wife Giulia Farnese. However, she tragically died so Duke decided not to create a lovely garden but rather a bizarre park with monuments associated with death and the afterlife. It is a landscape garden like no other, so don’t miss it!

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Ferrari Museum
Italy

135 min

Here you have a unique opportunity to sit in the legendary Ferrari and make few laps around the track in the semiprofessional simulator of F1... inside the museum. Now, who would want to miss that?! Discover the stories about the brand’s overall history and stories about the personal life of its founder, the legendary Enzo Ferrari.

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Rivalta Castle
Italy

105 min

Dating back to the 11th century, the magnificent ancient fortress Rivalta Castle intriguingly exudes different styles, from Medieval and Renaissance, to Baroque and Neoclassical. The... interior is immodestly showcasing original furnishings, ancient and modern arms, flags, paintings and more. According to the legend, the ghost of Chef Giuseppe, who was killed in the 18th century, still haunts the castle, so your visit will indeed be an interesting and memorable experience.

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Rocca Sanvitale
Italy

90 min

When it was first built, in 12th century, Rocca Sanvitale was just a humble tower, but after the extensions made by the Sanvitale family, it... became an extraordinary noble residence. The castle is accessed via a small bridge because it is completely surrounded by a deep water ditch. A guided tour is required to see the interior furnished with 16th, 17th and 18th century furnishings, antique armory and china. The most famous parts of the castle are the frescoes by Parmigianino and an optical chamber, where mirrors project a view of the town onto a wall. Should you need the English guided tour, you are advised to book in advance.

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Asti Cathedral
Italy

90 min

The magnificent Asti cathedral, as we know it today, is actually the outcome of different reconstructions done over the course of several centuries. The last... was rebuilt the Romanesque campanile in 1266. It is a spectacular masterpiece from the outside and its interior equals the superb exteriors. Walls are covered in frescoes, from floor to ceiling, so make sure to take your time to admire them in peace.

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Civita di Bagnoregio
Italy

105 min

The one thing that makes this town so uniquely striking and so tragic at the same time is its location. Sitting on the top of... a volcanic stone which is slowly eroding and shrinking has earned this town an eerie nickname “The Dying Town”. It is such a misfortune for a town of long history that started 2500 years ago. Due to the isolated location (the town is reachable only by crossing a narrow pedestrian bridge), this ancient town hasn’t changed much. There is an entrance fee but once inside visitors get to admire diverse styles of architecture, a beautiful Duomo, an elegant Bishop Palace and the surreal landscape surrounding it.