7 Days Self-Guided AI Audio Tours to Italy: Rome, Florence, Venice & Beyond
About this tour
All our self-guided tours are crafted for an independent traveler who wants to move at their own pace, but at the same time feel like someone is there with them. This is what we call - Travel with Herodot AI.
With AI-powered Self-Guided Audio Tours to Italy, you get precisely what you need - a personal travel buddy with you 24/7 on your phone, guiding you through 2,500 years of art, history, and culture.
This 7-day Italy Self-Guided Tour takes you from the ancient grandeur of Rome to the Renaissance splendor of Florence, the romantic canals of Venice, the Shakespearean charm of Verona, the fashion-forward streets of Milan, and the royal heritage of Turin and Genoa.
Our Tour Guide app will narrate the stories behind every piazza, fresco, and monument in your own language — as if a knowledgeable friend were walking beside you.
Feel free to book your spot now and fall in love with the most beautiful country in the world.
Highlights
- Marvel at the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill in Rome
- Explore Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica
- Discover Florence's Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio
- Admire Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery
- Glide through Venice's canals and visit St. Mark's Basilica
- Explore Verona's Arena and Romeo & Juliet's Balcony
- Visit Milan's magnificent Cathedral and see The Last Supper
- Discover Turin's royal palaces and Genoa's medieval old port
Itinerary
Day 1: Rome – The Eternal City
7 Stops
Colosseum
The world's largest amphitheater, where gladiators once fought before 80,000 spectators.
Roman Forum
The ancient heart of Rome, once lined with temples, triumphal arches, and government buildings.
Palatine Hill
The mythological birthplace of Rome with stunning panoramic views over the Forum.
Arch of Constantine
A magnificent triumphal arch celebrating Constantine's victory at the Battle of Milvian Bridge.
Circus Maximus
Ancient Rome's colossal chariot-racing stadium, once holding 250,000 spectators.
Capitoline Hill & Museums
Rome's most sacred hill housing the oldest public museums in the world.
Trevi Fountain
The world's most famous fountain — toss a coin to ensure your return to Rome.
Day 2: Vatican City & Baroque Rome
8 Stops
Vatican Museums
One of the world's greatest museum complexes, housing art spanning millennia.
Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo's breathtaking ceiling frescoes, considered the pinnacle of Renaissance painting.
St. Peter's Basilica
The grandest church in Christianity, built over the tomb of Saint Peter.
St. Peter's Square
Bernini's spectacular colonnade-framed piazza, the symbolic heart of Catholicism.
Castel Sant'Angelo
A cylindrical fortress on the Tiber, once a mausoleum for Roman emperors.
Piazza Navona
A Baroque masterpiece featuring Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers.
Pantheon
The best-preserved ancient Roman temple, with its breathtaking unreinforced concrete dome.
Campo de' Fiori
A lively square with a daily market and vibrant evening atmosphere.
Day 3: Florence – Cradle of the Renaissance
7 Stops
Florence Cathedral (Duomo)
Brunelleschi's iconic terracotta dome dominates the skyline of the Renaissance city.
Baptistery of San Giovanni
Famous for Ghiberti's gilded 'Gates of Paradise', called so by Michelangelo himself.
Uffizi Gallery
Home to the world's finest collection of Italian Renaissance paintings, including Botticelli's Birth of Venus.
Ponte Vecchio
Florence's oldest bridge, lined with goldsmiths and jewelers since the 14th century.
Accademia Gallery
See Michelangelo's monumental David, standing 5.17 meters tall in marble perfection.
Palazzo Vecchio
Florence's fortress-palace and medieval town hall overlooking the magnificent Piazza della Signoria.
Piazzale Michelangelo
A panoramic terrace offering the most famous sunset view over the entire city and Arno river.
Day 4: Venice – City of Canals
7 Stops
St. Mark's Basilica
Venice's dazzling Byzantine cathedral, adorned with golden mosaics and precious marbles.
Doge's Palace
The Gothic masterpiece that served as the seat of power for the Venetian Republic.
Bridge of Sighs
The iconic enclosed bridge through which condemned prisoners caught their last glimpse of Venice.
Rialto Bridge
The oldest and most famous bridge spanning the Grand Canal, lined with shops since 1591.
Grand Canal Vaporetto Ride
Float along Venice's main waterway passing palazzos, churches, and centuries of maritime history.
Gondola Ride
Glide through narrow canals in an iconic Venetian gondola for an unforgettable experience.
Piazza San Marco
Napoleon called it 'the drawing room of Europe' — the magnificent heart of Venice.
Day 5: Verona – City of Love & History
7 Stops
Arena di Verona
A remarkably well-preserved 1st-century Roman amphitheater, still hosting world-class opera performances.
Juliet's House & Balcony
The legendary balcony immortalized by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Piazza delle Erbe
Verona's liveliest square, built over the ancient Roman forum and lined with frescoed buildings.
Lamberti Tower
Climb the medieval tower for sweeping views over Verona's rooftops and hills.
Piazza dei Signori
An elegant square surrounded by Scaligeri Gothic and Renaissance palaces.
Ponte Pietra
Verona's oldest surviving Roman bridge with beautiful views of the Adige River and San Pietro hill.
Castelvecchio Museum
A 14th-century castle housing Verona's finest collection of medieval and Renaissance art.
Day 6: Milan – Art, Fashion & History
6 Stops
Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano)
The world's largest Gothic cathedral, with 135 spires and thousands of sculptures.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Italy's oldest and most elegant shopping gallery, nicknamed 'The Living Room of Milan'.
Santa Maria delle Grazie & The Last Supper
Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece mural, painted on the refectory wall (advance booking essential).
Sforzesco Castle
A massive Renaissance fortress that houses several important museums and art collections.
Brera District & Art Gallery
Milan's bohemian neighbourhood home to the Pinacoteca di Brera, one of Italy's finest art museums.
Navigli Canal District
Milan's vibrant canal quarter — perfect for aperitivo along the picturesque 19th-century waterways.
Day 7: Turin & Genoa – Royal Heritage
7 Stops
Mole Antonelliana & National Cinema Museum
Turin's most iconic building and home to one of the world's most spectacular cinema museums.
Piazza Castello, Turin
The grand royal square at the heart of Turin, surrounded by royal palaces and the Royal Armoury.
Royal Palace of Turin
A UNESCO-listed Baroque palace that served as the residence of the House of Savoy.
Turin Cathedral & Holy Shroud Chapel
Home of the Shroud of Turin, one of the world's most revered and debated religious relics.
Genoa Old Port (Porto Antico)
The historic harbour redesigned by Renzo Piano, with the Aquarium of Genoa and Bigo panoramic lift.
Caruggi – Genoa's Medieval Lanes
The largest medieval center in Europe — a UNESCO World Heritage maze of narrow alleys, palaces, and churches.
Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Genoa
A stunning Romanesque-Gothic cathedral at the heart of the medieval old town.
Inclusions
- Access to Herodot AI Audio Guide App
- Digital Map of Italy's Key Historical & Cultural Sites
- Unlimited AI Photo Recognition queries
- 24/7 Virtual Support
- Lifetime access to tour content
Exclusions
- Entrance fees to museums and sites
- Transportation (trains, vaporetto, etc.)
- Accommodation
- Food and drinks
- International Airfare
- Entry visa (if applicable)
From €9.99 per person
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