Italy
CoupleItaly, Rome, Florence, Venice 5N/6D Romantic Escape
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Best for Quick recharge trips for busy professionals and short school breaks.
Weekend pace, designed for couple travellers.
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Two nights and three days in Italy is a Rome trip, we'll say it upfront. The package title carries Florence and Venice because that's the canonical Italy itinerary, but cramming all three in 48 hours means 6+ hours on Frecciarossas instead of standing in front of the Sistine Chapel. So this weekend is honest: Rome, deep. Vatican on Day 1 morning before the bus tours arrive, Colosseum + Forum afternoon with a licensed guide, Trastevere dinner. Day 2 is the historic centre on foot, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori, Trevi (twice; once at dawn for the photo, once at night for the crowds). Day 3 you fly home with espresso and a cornetto. If you want Florence and Venice, our 5N Romantic Escape is built for it, we'll quote that side-by-side.
Vatican Museums + Sistine Chapel + St Peter's Basilica skip-the-line at the 8am opening slot, thinnest crowd, best ceiling light
Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine Hill combo with a licensed Italian guide, not the script-reading audio tour, the human one
Trastevere food walk, Da Enzo for cacio e pepe, Tonnarello for amatriciana, gelato at Otaleg
Trevi Fountain twice, dawn for the photo (your hotel is 4 minutes away), midnight for the people
Pantheon free entry through the original 1,900-year-old bronze doors, the oculus is wider than your living room
Roman aperitivo at Caffè Greco or Antica Enoteca, spritz at €8, free olives, no cover
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Private sedan from FCO to hotel (~45 min). Drop bags by 8am if your flight lands early; check-in from 3pm but the hotel will hold luggage. 8am Vatican Museums skip-the-line slot, walk Pio Clementino → Gallery of Maps → Raphael Rooms → Sistine Chapel → St Peter's Basilica with a licensed Italian guide and audio receivers (3.5 hours). Lunch break 12:30pm at Pizzarium Bonci, Roman by-the-slice pizza, no seats, eat standing like locals. 3pm Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine combo, full 3-hour licensed-guide tour through Arch of Constantine fast-track. 7:30pm Trastevere food walk, Da Enzo (cacio e pepe + carbonara), Pasquino (gelato), aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni.
Breakfast on hotel rooftop. 9am dawn-light photo at Trevi Fountain (your hotel is 4 minutes away, this is the only time the fountain isn't 200-people deep). 9:30am walking circuit, Pantheon (free entry, oculus light is best at noon), Piazza Navona (Bernini Four Rivers fountain, Sant'Agnese church), Campo de' Fiori (open-air market, fish and produce until 1pm). Lunch on own at Salumeria Roscioli (book ahead) or Roscioli's pasta lab next door. Afternoon Spanish Steps + Via Condotti walk, Caffè Greco for an espresso (€1.50 standing at the bar, €8 at a table). 6pm aperitivo at Antica Enoteca on Via della Croce. Free evening, sunset at Pincio Terrace above Piazza del Popolo, dinner reservation we set up at La Carbonara on Campo de' Fiori or Armando al Pantheon (your call at booking).
Breakfast at hotel. Late check-out till noon. Last espresso at Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè (the Romans' verdict for best espresso in the centro). Private sedan to FCO, allow 90 minutes pre-flight at FCO Terminal 3 for international.
Day 1
ModeratePrivate sedan from FCO to hotel (~45 min). Drop bags by 8am if your flight lands early; check-in from 3pm but the hotel will hold luggage. 8am Vatican Museums skip-the-line slot, walk Pio Clementino → Gallery of Maps → Raphael Rooms → Sistine Chapel → St Peter's Basilica with a licensed Italian guide and audio receivers (3.5 hours). Lunch break 12:30pm at Pizzarium Bonci, Roman by-the-slice pizza, no seats, eat standing like locals. 3pm Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine combo, full 3-hour licensed-guide tour through Arch of Constantine fast-track. 7:30pm Trastevere food walk, Da Enzo (cacio e pepe + carbonara), Pasquino (gelato), aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni.
Day 2
ModerateBreakfast on hotel rooftop. 9am dawn-light photo at Trevi Fountain (your hotel is 4 minutes away, this is the only time the fountain isn't 200-people deep). 9:30am walking circuit, Pantheon (free entry, oculus light is best at noon), Piazza Navona (Bernini Four Rivers fountain, Sant'Agnese church), Campo de' Fiori (open-air market, fish and produce until 1pm). Lunch on own at Salumeria Roscioli (book ahead) or Roscioli's pasta lab next door. Afternoon Spanish Steps + Via Condotti walk, Caffè Greco for an espresso (€1.50 standing at the bar, €8 at a table). 6pm aperitivo at Antica Enoteca on Via della Croce. Free evening, sunset at Pincio Terrace above Piazza del Popolo, dinner reservation we set up at La Carbonara on Campo de' Fiori or Armando al Pantheon (your call at booking).
Day 3
TravelBreakfast at hotel. Late check-out till noon. Last espresso at Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè (the Romans' verdict for best espresso in the centro). Private sedan to FCO, allow 90 minutes pre-flight at FCO Terminal 3 for international.
End of trip
4-star boutique 4 minutes' walk from the Trevi Fountain and 8 minutes from the Spanish Steps. Junior suite or executive room with rain shower, espresso machine in-room, breakfast on the rooftop terrace with a view of the Quirinale dome. Concierge holds Vatican audio receivers ready for early start, can call cabs in 5 minutes. Tucked off Via del Lavatore so it's quiet at night despite the central location.

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Honesty over title. Rome → Florence is 90 minutes by Frecciarossa, Florence → Venice is 2 hours, Venice → Rome by air is 75 minutes. To touch all three in 48 hours you'd spend 6+ hours on transit, see one museum each city, and come home tired. Our 5N Romantic Escape (₹1.65L per couple) does this trip honestly across 6 days. If your weekend is locked, this Rome-deep version is the better experience.
Yes, we can swap. 6:35am Frecciarossa to Florence (1h 32m), 5 hours in Florence (Uffizi reservation + Duomo + lunch + Ponte Vecchio), 4:38pm train back to Rome. You'll be exhausted and your Day 3 morning espresso turns into a sleep-in. About 30% of weekend bookings opt for this; we'll send the swap quote (~₹7,500 extra per person for Frecciarossa first-class).
April–early June and late September–October. May is peak (16–22°C, sunny, gardens vibrant) but tour-bus heavy. October is quieter and warmer than you'd expect (14–22°C). Avoid July and August, 35–40°C, locals leave the city, half the trattorias close for ferie.
Rome is the easiest Italian city for vegetarians, cacio e pepe, gricia (no meat option available), pasta alla Norma, pizza margherita, supplì, parmigiana, all 100% veg. We brief Da Enzo and the trattoria reservations on dietary requirements at booking. Indian food: Saffron in Via Margutta is the only real option in Trastevere/centro, OK for emergencies, not a destination.
No, the 8am Vatican slot is included and we book it 4–6 weeks ahead. Vatican opens at 8am and the first 200 visitors are inside before the queue forms. By 10am the wait is 90 minutes. The 8am slot is the single biggest reason to book this trip with us instead of arriving and queuing on the morning.
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