Get fully immersed in the flavors of the most famous, traditional products in Italy: Parmigiano, Prosciutto and Balsamic Vinegar. Plus, visit Bologna, the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region and home of the oldest university in Europe.
Take a culinary journey from Florence to explore Italy’s finest food traditions. Start with a visit to a local dairy to witness the making of Parmigiano Reggiano, followed by tastings of this world-renowned cheese. Then, enjoy a tour of a balsamic vinegar producer, savoring aged varieties paired with Parmigiano and balsamic-infused gelato. Next, visit a cured meats facility to learn about prosciutto production, and indulge in a light lunch with local cured meats, Parmigiano, tigelle bread, and Lambrusco wine. The day concludes with free time in Bologna to explore its historic center.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.
- Transportation
- English-speaking guide
- Guided Tours of Parmigiano, Prosciutto and Balsamic Vinegar factories
- Light Lunch
- 90-minute visit of Bologna on your own
- Gratuities (optional)
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Guided tour of Bologna
- This tour involves a fair amount of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.
- This tour may not be suitable for vegans, vegetarians, lactose intolerant individuals, or those with food allergies due to the nature of the tastings involved as alternative options are not available.
- Group of 24 people or less.

Starting from Florence, you will be taken to Siena by an English speaking driver. In Siena, enjoy a guided walking tour of this compact city as you explore Piazza del Campo, the main central square where the famous Palio horse race takes place every year, as well as the quieter backstreets and learning everything about the Contrade, the 17 medieval city districts that compete against each other in the Palio.
Then continue to San Gimignano, famed for its medieval skyscrapers, high walls and narrow streets that typify most people image of a Tuscan hill town. San Gimignano is unique in the preservation of about a dozen of its tower houses, which with its hilltop setting and encircling walls, form its famed and unforgettable skyline. You will have free time to explore this city as you wish.
Finally, savor a typical Tuscan dinner paired with wines in a fascinating location in the Chianti countryside. Then return to Florence.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Today, visit the home of the famous leaning tower - Pisa! In the heart of the city is Piazza dei Miracoli where you will simultaneously see the Leaning Tower, Baptistery, Cathedral, and the Monumental Cemetery. Each of these buildings are stunning in their own way and have unique stories to tell. Be sure to take a photo of you holding up the leaning tower!
Then, you will get 30 minutes to climb the nearly 300 steps of the leaning tower and take spectacular pictures from the top!
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.

Visit two of Tuscany's most important towns - Pisa and Lucca on this day excursion from Florence. Plus enjoy a tasting of the famous Buccellato cake from Lucca.
The first stop today is Pisa! In the heart of the city is Piazza dei Miracoli where you will simultaneously see the Leaning Tower, Baptistery, Cathedral, and the Monumental Cemetery. Each of these buildings are stunning in their own way and have unique stories to tell. Be sure to take a photo of you holding up the leaning tower!
Then continue onto Lucca. Walking along all the small shops, you'll come to the circular Piazza del Mercato which is built on top of the remains of the Roman amphitheater dating back to the second century BC. Also, see the Cathedral of San Martino and the Guinigi tower before tasting the typical cake from Lucca: the Buccellato.
Meeting point will be at a central location. Details will be provided in final documents.