Transfer from Venice - Marco Polo Airport
to Levanto

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Departure from Venice - Marco Polo Airport
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Estimated arrival to Levanto
13:14h

Trip duration: 254min

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Places you can visit along the way

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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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Parma
Italy

135 min

Three words come to mind when one mentions Parma – Parma ham, Parmesan cheese and homemade pasta.But Parma is so much more than that. If... you are hungry for arts, history and culture, you are sure to satisfy your appetite here. Take your time in the distinguished town that has so many museums, art galleries, churches and historic buildings. It the town center you will find cathedral square, Piazza Duomo, with the renowned 13th century cathedral. Also in the center is the Parma’s octagonal medieval baptistery, or Battistero, constructed in the striking pink marble and decorated with medieval carvings. After the long walk among so many tourist attractions, rest your feet in one of the restaurants serving local delicious cuisine.

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Modena
Italy

135 min

Numerous points of interest and tourist attractions make Modena a can’t-miss destination. To begin with, it is renowned for the automotive industry since the famous... Italian sports car makers Ferrari, De Tomaso, Lamborghini, Pagani and Maserati have their factories here. It is also the birthplace of balsamic vinegar and here this culinary delicacy has its own museum - Spilamberto Balsamic Vinegar Museum where you can savor traditional balsamic vinegar but advance booking is required. Art and history lovers will also be thrilled when exploring the civic museums at the Palazzo dei Musei, the Cathedral of Modena, the Torre della Ghirlandina and Piazza Grande.

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Bologna
Italy

135 min

Bologna is the city of superlatives! To mention just a few: it is the home to the oldest university in the world (Dante Alighieri was... a student here); it is Italy’s gastronomic capital thanks to iconic pasta dishes tagliatelle alla Bolognese (the meat sauce known all over the world), prosciutto di Parma and Parmigiano-Reggiano; and it features countless historical buildings and breathtaking architecture along about 40 kilometers of arcaded streets. The heart of the city, Piazza del Nettuno Piazza Maggiore, are adorned with grand medieval and Renaissance architecture and historic monuments. Wherever you start your tour, you can’t miss because Bologna has so much to offer and the best way to explore it is on foot.

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Portovenere
Italy

105 min

Portovenere is as pretty as a painting with its tall pastel houses lined along the waterfront with bars and restaurants. Along with historic and religious... sites, this divine town exudes the typical magic of Liguria and if you are up for some relaxing time while enjoying fresh local food and exquisite Italian wine, than wait no longer, but visit Portovenere as soon as possible.

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Ferrara
Italy

105 min

Whether you are a fast-track traveler or slow-paced sightseeing admirer, there is an endless list of things you will love about Ferrara. Its architecture is... a unique mix of medieval and renaissance styles and its cobblestone streets are dotted with museums, art galleries, charming shops and cafes. Castello Estense is the most notable monument of Ferrara and today a part of it is used as government offices but many castle rooms, including dungeons and prison cells, are open for viewing. The city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and while wondering these streets you will be astonished by the 12th century glorious cathedral.