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5. DAY 1
Colosseum
• One of the most recognised structure in all
over Rome.
• At 157 feet the colosseum was also the tallest
amphitheatre ever buit, falling only 26 feet
short of the learning Tower of pisa
6. DAY 1
Roman Forum
• Then, head to the Roman Forum right outside
the colosseum.
7. DAY 1
Palantine Hill
• There are numerous exciting legends
associated with the Palatine Hill.
• One such legend is of when Hercules struck
Cacus with his characteristic club.
8. DAY 2
Piazza Navona
• Centered around 3 lavish fountains - Fontana dei
Quattro Fiumi, Fontana del Moro and Fontana di
Nettuno ; Piazza Navona is a true example of a
hive of activity.
• It flaunts Bernini sculptures, elaborate fountains,
a magnificent church, colourful casts of street
artists, quaint cafes and lots of open space,
bathing in sunshine and brimming with tourists.
9. DAY 1
Trastevere
• You will get a chance to discover local tastes,
learn about Italian cuisine and how it is more
than just pizza and pasta.
• If time permits, you can also learn how to
make carbonara at an exclusive masterclass!
10. DAY 1
Roman Catacombs
• This unique tour showcases how the Eternal
city developed through the ages and how
many historic sites can be found below some
of the historic sites.
• Some of the popular cataombs include the
Catacombs of Domitilla and the Catacomb of
Santa Priscilla.
11. DAY 2
Pantheon
• The Pantheon is undoubtedly the best-preserved
monument from Ancient Rome. Situated about
350 m away from Piazza Navona, a quick 5
minute walk will take you to this magnanimous
structure, built around 126 AD! Pantheon in a
Greek translates to “Honor all Gods” and was first
built as a temple to all gods.
• Once you step out of the Pantheon, make sure to
see the “Fountain of the Pantheon” sculpted out
of marble by Leonardo Sormani in 1575
12. DAY 2
Trevi Fountain
• The Fontana di Trevi, or Trevi Fountain, is one
of the most breathtaking fountains and stands
out starkly from the other 1,352 fountains in
Rome.
13. DAY 2
Spanish Steps
• The Spanish Steps constructed in 1725, earns
its moniker from the Spanish embassay that
stands on the on the square, also known as
Piazza Spagna, or Spanish Square.
• It's passport to fame was when the 1953 film,
Roman Holiday featuring Audrey Hepburn and
Gregory Peck shows a scene here.
14. DAY 2
Villa Borghese & Borghese Gardens
• The Borghese Gallery is a dream come true for art
lovers who want to admire Roman art without
having to deal with the massive crowds in
popular tourist attractions like Vatican Museums.
• The Galleria Borghese, or Borghese Gallery,
features one of the world’s greatest private art
collections assembled by Cardinal Scipione
Borghese in the 17th century in his Roman
garden villa.
15. DAY 3
Vatican Museum
• One of the most important museums in
Europe, the Vatican Museums.
• A collection of almost 20,000 pieces of art, the
Vatican Museum is undeniably one of the
most impressive displays of art in the world.
16. DAY 3
Sistine Chapel
• The Sistine Chapel, although a part of the Vatican
Museums, deserves a special mention just
because of how spellbinding it is! All tickets to
the Vatican Museums get you access to the
Sistine Chapel.
• The Sistine Chapel, situated in the Apostolic
Palace, the official residence of the Pope, is the
last room you would visit while on your Vatican
Museums tour.
17. DAY 3
St. Peter's Basilica
• St. Peter's Basilica, the biggest church in the
world.
• It has a capacity of over 60,000 people, covers
22,300 square meters and is one of the
world’s largest churches.
18. DAY 3
Vatican Necropolis
• Two floors under the massive St. Peter’s
Basilica lies hidden one of the Vatican’s best
kept secrets: the partially excavated Roman
Necropolis — a dark city of house-like
mausoleums placed along the narrow, dark
streets, and adorned with frescoes,
inscriptions, and stucco decorations.
19. DAY 3
Castel Sant’Angelo
• Originally built as a mausoleum for the
Emperor Hadrian, the Castel Sant’Angelo also
known as the Hadrian’s Tomb sits on the
banks of River Tiber and is one of the oldest
buildings in Rome.
• From its construction to date, it has evolved
from being a tomb, to a fortress, to a castle,
and finally, a museum
20. DAY 4
• Today it’s time to bid arriverderci to the
external city. Today you’re headed to the
magical maritime city of Venice. The high
speed train gets you there in a little under four
hour . We’ve included stadred class ticket in
your package. We will arrange for a driver will
take you to Roma station in plenty of time for
your train.
22. DAY 5
Climb Up the Campanile di San Marco.
• The Campanile di San Marco (St. Mark’s
Campanile) stands at 325 feet tall and towers
over the Piazza San Marco.
• On the top of this tower is the iconic Gabriel
weathervane that shows the direction of the
wind flying over the lagoon and piazza.
23. DAY 5
St. Mark’s Basilica
• A short walk away from St. Mark’s Campanile
is the historic St. Mark’s Basilica.
• Serving as Venice’s official cathedral since
1807, this building is designed with stunning
domes, carved marble, and mosaics, some of
which feature 24-carat gold encrusted into
them.
24. DAY 5
Piazza San Marco
• The Piazza San Marco is the main square in
Venice and is packed with history.
• The piazza also offers numerous cafes, like the
Gran Caffè Lavena.
• This historic café offers many different meals,
cocktails, coffees, and sweet treats you can enjoy
while listening to the sounds of pigeons cooing or
the bells chiming from the nearby bell tower.
26. DAY 6
The Peggy Guggenheim Museum
• Situated on the edge of the Grand Canal, this
museum was once a former Palace and home
to Peggy Guggenheim, a lover of modern art.
Inside you’ll find a wide collection of modern
art pieces and interesting collections you can
browse through like The Sculpture Garden.
27. DAY 6
Grand Canal Cruise of Murano, Burano,and
Torcello
• A Grand Canal cruise to the lagoon islands of
Murano, Burano, and Torcello will be a
magnificent trip to take.
• Torcello is a little bit of a more tranquil island
compared to the others and you’ll be able to
view some mosaics and ancient structures
here.
28. DAY 6
The Campo Santa Maria Formosa to see the
Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo.
• The Campo Santa Maria Formosa is another
city square in Venice and is home to this
magnificent church. Known locally as San
Zanipolo, the Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e
Paolo was finished in 1430 and is one of the
largest churches in Venice.
29. DAY 6
• Take a Gondola Ride or a 1 Hour Boat Tour to
the Grand Canal
30. DAY 7
• Today we are arrivederci to italy as you head
north to Austria. We will provide Standard
Class tickets for the Railjrt train to Salbueg,
with a chance in Villach, Austria .
32. DAY 8
Schloss Mirabell
• Mirabell Palace was built in 1606 by prince-
archbishop Wolf Dietrich for his beloved
Salome Alt. Today, it serves as the backdrop
for the most romantic weddings you could
possibly imagine.
33. DAY 8
Mozart Residence
• From 1773 to 1787, the Mozarts lived at the
so-called “Dance Master’s House”, standing on
today’s Makartplatz. The spacious eight-room
apartment on the first floor is now home to a
museum. ... It was first referred to as the
“Dance Master’s House” in 1713:
34. DAY 8
Residenz State Rooms
• Salzburg Residenz Palace. The Salzburg
Residenz lies in the heart of the historic
district and was once the baroque power
center at the time of the prince-archbishops.
35. Day 8
University of Salzburg Church
• The Kollegienkirche (Collegiate Church
Church) in Salzburg, Austria, is the church of
the University of Salzburg. It was built in
Baroque style by Johann Bernhard Fischer von
Erlach. Dedicated to the Immaculate
Conception, it is part of the UNESCO World
Heritage Site Historic Centre of Salzburg.
36. DAY 8
Salzburg Cathedral
• Salzburg Cathedral (German: Salzburger Dom)
is the seventeenth-century Baroque cathedral
of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg
in the city of Salzburg, Austria, dedicated to
Saint Rupert and Saint Vergilius.
37. DAY 9
Stiftskirche St. Peter
• Stiftskirche St. Peter. The Benedictine Abbey
of St. Peter is the oldest existing monastery in
the German speaking area and is regarded as
the cradle of the city and region of Salzburg,
especially since the first abbots were also the
bishops of the archdiocese.
38. DAY 9
Salzburg Museum
• Salzburg Museum. Housed in the Neuen
Residenz (to which it moved in 2005), the
Salzburg Museum is the museum of artistic
and cultural history for the city and region of
Salzburg, Austria. It originated as the
Provincialmuseum and was also previously
known as the Museum Carolino-Augusteum.
39. DAY 9
Panorama Museum
• Panorama Science Museum was set up by the
National Council of Science Museums. It is a
beautiful circular shaped building adjacent to
Sri Krishna Museum and a few hundred
meters away from Brahma Sarovar. The aim
behind this museum is to promote science as
a play rather than theory that can only be
memorised by rote.
40. DAY 9
Hohensalzburg Fortress
• Erected at the behest of the Prince-
Archbishops of Salzburg with a length of 250
m (820 ft) and a width of 150 m (490 ft), it is
one of the largest medieval castles in Europe.
Hohensalzburg Fortress is situated at an
altitude of 506 m
41. DAY 10
Toy Museum & Historic Musical Instrumens
• Museum of Historic Musical Instruments,
Bürgerspital The exhibition tells a few things
about how instruments were built, which
materials that were used and how they were
played. ... Note that the Toy Museum
(Spielzeugmuseum) is also in the Bürgerspital
building and also a sub-branch of the Salzburg
Museum.
42. DAY 10
Schoss Hellbrunn
• Hellbrunn Palace (German: Schloss Hellbrunn)
is an early Baroque villa of palatial size, near
Morzg, a southern district of the city of
Salzburg, Austria. It was built in 1613–19 by
Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, Prince-
Archbishop of Salzburg, and named for the
"clear spring" that supplied it.
43. DAY 10
Museum of Natural history
• A natural history museum or museum of
natural history is a scientific institution with
natural history collections that include current
and historical records of animals, plants, fungi,
ecosystems, geology, paleontology,
climatology, and more.
44. DAY 11
• Now its time to say good bye to the alpine
coziness of Salzburg today and heading to the
grand city of vienna. The train journey takes
about 3 hour and train runs frequntly
throughtdays .
46. DAY 12
Mozarthaus Vienna
• The Mozarthaus Vienna was Mozart's
residence from 1784 to 1787. This building in
Vienna's Old Town, not far from St. Stephen's
Cathedral, is his only surviving Viennese
residence and is now a museum.
47. DAY 12
St. Stephen’s Cathedral
• Standing at 136 meters (446 ft) tall and
affectionately referred to by the city's
inhabitants as "Steffl" (a diminutive form of
"Stephen"), St. Stephen's Cathedral's massive
south tower is its highest point and a
dominant feature of the Vienna skyline. Its
construction lasted 65 years, from 1368 to
1433.
48. DAY 12
Vienna State Opera House tour.
• A tour provides lots of interesting information
about the history, architecture and running of
the Opera House. From the foyer, the tour
ascends the Grand Staircase and through the
ceremonial rooms
49. DAY 12
Wien Museum
• The Vienna Museum is a group of museums in
Vienna consisting of the museums of the
history ... of the City Department of
Regulations and the Head of the Department
of Architecture.
50. DAY 12
Karlskirche
• Karl Borromäus, commonly called the
Karlskirche (English: St. Charles Church), is a
Baroque church located on the south side of
Karlsplatz in Vienna, Austria. ... Located on the
edge of the Innere Stadt, approximately 200
meters outside the Ringstraße, the church
contains a dome in the form of an elongated
ellipsoid.
51. DAY 12
Naschmarkt
• The Vienna Naschmarkt. Vienna's best-known
market has around 120 market stands and
restaurants for a colorful culinary offering
ranging from Viennese to Indian, from
Vietnamese to Italian. The Naschmarkt has
developed into a meeting point for young and
old.
52. DAY 13
Spanish Riding School
• The Spanish Riding School (German: Spanische
Hofreitschule) is an Austrian institution
dedicated to the preservation of classical
dressage and the training of Lipizzaner horses,
based in Vienna, Austria, whose performances
in the Hofburg are also a tourist attraction.
53. DAY 13
Albertina
• Experience art exhibitions and Habsburg State
Rooms at the Albertina Museum in Vienna's
city center. Explore works from Monet to
Picasso.
54. DAY 13
Sigmund Freud Museum
• The Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna is a
museum founded in 1971 covering Sigmund
Freud's life story. It is located in the
Alsergrund district, at Berggasse 19. In 2003
the museum was put in the hands of the
newly established Sigmund Freud Foundation,
which has since received the entire building as
an endowment.
55. DAY 13
City River Cruise
• River day cruises They can be on boats
carrying as few as 10 people or as many as a
few hundred. Such a cruise is typically based
in a city with a river flowing through the
centreor an area of natural beauty, such as on
the Hudson River, Rhine, or Thames.
56. DAY 14
• Schonbrunn palace
• Schönbrunn Palace (German: Schloss
Schönbrunn [ʃøːnˈbʁʊn]; Central Bavarian:
Schloss Scheenbrunn) was the main summer
residence of the Habsburg rulers, located in
Hietzing, Vienna. The 1,441-room Rococo
palace is one of the most important
architectural, cultural, and historic
monuments in the country.
57. DAY 13
Danube Tower
• The Donauturm (English: Danube Tower) is a
tower in Vienna, the tallest structure in
Austria at 252 metres (827 ft), and among the
75 tallest towers in the world. Opening in April
1964, the tower is located near the north bank
of the Danube River in the district of
Donaustadt.
58. DAY 14
Time Travel Vienna
• Time Travel is an experience for young and
old,locals and tourists and the perfect getaway
for the whole family, but also for school classes or
companies.
• travel Vienna will enable you to feel and
experience Vienna's eventful history in a unique
way by means of 5D cinema,animatronic wax
figures, diverse rides and multimedia shows as
well as extraordinary sound and light effects.
59. DAY 14
Belvedere Museum
• The Belvedere is a historic building complex in
Vienna, Austria, consisting of two Baroque
palaces (the Upper and Lower Belvedere), the
Orangery, and the Palace Stables. ... The
grounds are set on a gentle gradient and
include decorative tiered fountains and
cascades, Baroque sculptures, and majestic
wrought iron gates.
60. DAY 14
Prater Park and Ferris Wheel
• The Wiener Riesenrad (German for Vienna
Giant Wheel), or Riesenrad, is a 64.75-metre
(212 ft) tall Ferris wheel at the entrance of the
Prater amusement park in Leopoldstadt, the
2nd district of Austria's capital Vienna. ...
Constructed in 1897, it was the world's tallest
extant Ferris wheel from 1920 until 1985.
61. Rome
• 3 Night Accommodation
• Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
• Transfer from Airport to Hotel
• Standard Class Train Ticket
63. Salzburg
• 3 Night Accommodation
• Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
• Transfer from Railway station to Hotel
• Standard Class Train Ticket From Salzburg to
Vienna
64. Vienna
• 3 Night Accommodation
• Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
• Transfer from Hotel to Airport
65. Documents Required
• Passport
• Photos
• Air Ticket
• Travel Insurance
• Bank Statement
• Income Tax Returns
• Itinerary
• Accommodation Proof
66. Flights Details
Etihad Airways
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Flight Duration: 6hr:50min
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67. Flights Details
Etihad Airways
DEPART ARRIVE
09:25 10:45
Vienna (VIE) Belgrade(BEG)
Flight duration: 1hr 20min
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11:55 20:10
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