Italy
CoupleItaly, Rome, Florence, Venice 5N/6D Romantic Escape
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Best for Independent travellers, sabbatical takers, and weekend introverts.
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Solo Italy at the right pace, Rome 2N + Florence 1N + Venice 1N, on Frecciarossa rails so you're not stuck negotiating rental cars or coach tours where you're the only single. We pre-book the hard things (Vatican 8am skip-the-line, Uffizi reserved entry, gondola single-ride from Cannaregio) and leave the food and aperitivo to you because that's where solo travel sings, you sit at the bar, eavesdrop on Italian, get the local recommendation, follow it. Hotels are central and walkable so you don't need a cab after dark. Single supplement included; no twin-share asterisks. WhatsApp concierge on call 24x7 if anything breaks.
Vatican 8am skip-the-line slot, walk in with the first 200, see the Sistine ceiling before tour-bus crowds arrive
Colosseum + Forum + Palatine licensed group guide (joins a small mixed group, easy to chat with other solo travellers)
Uffizi Gallery solo-friendly reserved-entry ticket, walk the Botticelli rooms at your own pace
Frecciarossa second-class with reservable single seat by the window for the Rome → Florence → Venice run
Florence Duomo dome climb (463 steps, optional), we book your timed ticket so you're not in the 2-hour walk-up queue
Venice gondola single-ride from Cannaregio, you board with another solo, fixed price, quieter canals than the San Marco line
Cicchetti and ombra walking tour through Cannaregio, small group of 6–8 max, you'll have someone to clink glasses with
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5-day plan with pace, stay, transfers and meals on each day. Swap, slow down, or add anything, every day is editable before you pay.
Private sedan from FCO to Hotel Ponte Sisto (~45 min). Bag drop, ~1 hour rest. 1pm afternoon Vatican slot, we book the 1pm rather than 8am for arrival day so you're not running on jetlag (3.5 hours through Pio Clementino → Sistine Chapel → St Peter's). Late lunch at Pizzarium Bonci near the Vatican, by-the-slice Roman pizza, perfect solo meal. 5:30pm walk along the Tiber back to hotel. Free evening recommendation: cross Ponte Sisto into Trastevere, dinner at Da Enzo (cacio e pepe + carbonara, no reservations, 30-min wait but worth it). Aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni for the night cap.
Breakfast at hotel. 9am Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine combo, small mixed-group licensed-guide tour (8–12 people, easy to chat). 12:30pm lunch on own, recommend Ai Tre Scalini in Monti for cacio e pepe and a glass of red. Afternoon walking circuit at your pace: Pantheon → Piazza Navona → Trevi Fountain → Spanish Steps → Caffè Greco for espresso (€1.50 at the bar). Evening free, we recommend an aperitivo on Pincio Terrace at sunset (Rome golden-hour view), then dinner at Armando al Pantheon (book through us 24h ahead).
Breakfast 7:30am, check out. 10:35am Frecciarossa to Florence Santa Maria Novella (1h 32m). Arrive 12:07pm, 4-min walk to L'Orologio, drop bags, lunch on own at All'Antico Vinaio (panini institution, 20-min queue, eat standing on Via dei Neri). 2:30pm Uffizi reserved entry, audio guide, walk at your pace through Botticelli, Leonardo, Caravaggio rooms. 5pm Duomo Dome climb (463 steps, cardio warning, but the view of Florence at dusk is the highlight of the trip for many solo travellers). Free evening, dinner at Trattoria Mario (lunch only, so swap with Trattoria Sostanza or Il Latini for evening). Late stroll across Ponte Vecchio with the lights.
Breakfast 8am, check out. 9:30am Frecciarossa to Venice Santa Lucia (2h 5m). Arrive 11:35am, vaporetto across Grand Canal to Hotel Casanova in San Marco. Lunch on own at Bacaro Risorto. 3pm Cannaregio gondola single-ride, you'll share with another solo (fixed price, ~30 min through quieter canals). 5pm cicchetti walking tour, small group of 6–8 through Cantina Do Mori (oldest bacaro, 1462), All'Arco, Al Squero, drinks and small plates included. Evening free, sunset at the Accademia Bridge or Skyline Bar atop Hilton Stucky on Giudecca for the city panorama.
Breakfast at hotel. 9am St Mark's Basilica skip-the-line + Doge's Palace + Bridge of Sighs (audio guide, ~2 hours, walk it at your pace). Mid-morning espresso at Florian on Piazza San Marco (the 1720 café, €12 for a coffee but the Galileo Room is once-in-a-lifetime). Late check-out 12pm. Private water-taxi to Marco Polo (VCE), 25 min through the lagoon. Departure.
Day 1
ArrivalPrivate sedan from FCO to Hotel Ponte Sisto (~45 min). Bag drop, ~1 hour rest. 1pm afternoon Vatican slot, we book the 1pm rather than 8am for arrival day so you're not running on jetlag (3.5 hours through Pio Clementino → Sistine Chapel → St Peter's). Late lunch at Pizzarium Bonci near the Vatican, by-the-slice Roman pizza, perfect solo meal. 5:30pm walk along the Tiber back to hotel. Free evening recommendation: cross Ponte Sisto into Trastevere, dinner at Da Enzo (cacio e pepe + carbonara, no reservations, 30-min wait but worth it). Aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni for the night cap.
Day 2
ModerateBreakfast at hotel. 9am Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine combo, small mixed-group licensed-guide tour (8–12 people, easy to chat). 12:30pm lunch on own, recommend Ai Tre Scalini in Monti for cacio e pepe and a glass of red. Afternoon walking circuit at your pace: Pantheon → Piazza Navona → Trevi Fountain → Spanish Steps → Caffè Greco for espresso (€1.50 at the bar). Evening free, we recommend an aperitivo on Pincio Terrace at sunset (Rome golden-hour view), then dinner at Armando al Pantheon (book through us 24h ahead).
Day 3
ModerateBreakfast 7:30am, check out. 10:35am Frecciarossa to Florence Santa Maria Novella (1h 32m). Arrive 12:07pm, 4-min walk to L'Orologio, drop bags, lunch on own at All'Antico Vinaio (panini institution, 20-min queue, eat standing on Via dei Neri). 2:30pm Uffizi reserved entry, audio guide, walk at your pace through Botticelli, Leonardo, Caravaggio rooms. 5pm Duomo Dome climb (463 steps, cardio warning, but the view of Florence at dusk is the highlight of the trip for many solo travellers). Free evening, dinner at Trattoria Mario (lunch only, so swap with Trattoria Sostanza or Il Latini for evening). Late stroll across Ponte Vecchio with the lights.
Day 4
ModerateBreakfast 8am, check out. 9:30am Frecciarossa to Venice Santa Lucia (2h 5m). Arrive 11:35am, vaporetto across Grand Canal to Hotel Casanova in San Marco. Lunch on own at Bacaro Risorto. 3pm Cannaregio gondola single-ride, you'll share with another solo (fixed price, ~30 min through quieter canals). 5pm cicchetti walking tour, small group of 6–8 through Cantina Do Mori (oldest bacaro, 1462), All'Arco, Al Squero, drinks and small plates included. Evening free, sunset at the Accademia Bridge or Skyline Bar atop Hilton Stucky on Giudecca for the city panorama.
Day 5
TravelBreakfast at hotel. 9am St Mark's Basilica skip-the-line + Doge's Palace + Bridge of Sighs (audio guide, ~2 hours, walk it at your pace). Mid-morning espresso at Florian on Piazza San Marco (the 1720 café, €12 for a coffee but the Galileo Room is once-in-a-lifetime). Late check-out 12pm. Private water-taxi to Marco Polo (VCE), 25 min through the lagoon. Departure.
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Three centrally located 4-star solo-friendly hotels. Hotel Ponte Sisto sits on the river Tiber across from Trastevere, you can walk back from the cicchetti night safely. L'Orologio is on Piazza Santa Maria Novella, 4 minutes from the train station and 6 minutes from the Duomo, so the Frecciarossa transfer is door-to-door. Casanova is in San Marco district 2 minutes from St Mark's Square but tucked off the tourist loop on a side calle. All three offer single rooms (not 'shared dormitory'), 24-hour reception, and English-fluent staff.

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Yes, all three hotel locations are on heavily-walked streets with restaurants and people out till midnight. Rome's Trastevere can feel busy but it's safe; Florence centro is small enough to navigate by foot map; Venice San Marco is one of the safest tourist districts in Europe. Our hotels all have 24-hour reception, and we send you a 'safe routes' map with our city guides at booking. WhatsApp concierge is on-call if you're ever lost or uncomfortable.
Real single-occupancy rooms (not 'twin-share with another solo'). The price you see includes the full room rate, we don't pair you with a stranger to bring the cost down. Rooms are smaller than doubles (Italian hotels build proper single rooms unlike many Asian hotels) but full bathroom, full breakfast, full check-in. If you do want to twin-share with another booked solo to save ~₹18k, we can arrange but only if both parties opt in.
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Comfortably, yes. The pacing is balanced, 1–2 major activities a day with afternoons free, hotels chosen for walkable centres, train transfers (no luggage hauling on stairs the way you'd hit on solo budget itineraries). The Duomo dome climb (463 steps) is the only fitness-gated activity and it's optional. Most of our solo Italy bookings are professionals 32–58.
Yes, add-ons at booking. Tuscan vineyard half-day from Florence is ₹7,500 (10am pickup, 2 wineries in Chianti, lunch). Murano + Burano half-day from Venice is ₹4,500 (boat, glass-blowing demo, lacemaking village, 4 hours). Both extend Day 4 or Day 3 by half a day; we'd recommend adding one extra night in Florence or Venice to absorb the time.
Italy is the easiest international destination for vegetarians, Roman cucina has cacio e pepe, gricia, alla Norma, parmigiana, supplì, all 100% veg. Pizza margherita everywhere. Florence's ribollita (vegetable + bread soup) and Tuscan beans are veg core. Venice has vegetable cicchetti (artichoke, pumpkin, zucchini), risotto al nero, cuttlefish ink, obvious to skip. We brief our restaurant partners on dietary preferences at booking. Jain (no onion/garlic) is harder but we've handled it with prep notice.