7 Days trip in Tuscania, Lazio, Italy

Budget: 500 - 2500 USD Outdoor adventures
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Tuscania is a picturesque town located in the Viterbo province of the Lazio region in central Italy. Situated on a hilltop, the town offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. With its rich history, charming streets, and beautiful architecture, Tuscania attracts visitors who seek a peaceful and authentic Italian experience.


Currency
EUR
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to EUR
€0.92
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Capital
Rome
Timezone
UTC+01:00
Electricity
Language
Italian
Weather
⛅ 29.42°C
Best Way to Get Around
Bus
Taxi
Walking

  1. Tuscania

    Start your day by visiting the breathtaking Basilica di San Pietro, an ancient cathedral featuring imposing columns and mosaics dating back to 800 AD

    120 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps
  2. Bolsena

    Spend the afternoon on the largest volcanic lake in Europe, Lake Bolsena, by swimming, fishing or renting a boat to appreciate the beauty from a different perspective.

    300 minutes outdoor wateractivities Google Maps
  3. Tuscania

    End the day with a delightful dinner at glorious Il caminetto dei Brutti, where you will taste authentic Italian cuisine and fine wine.

    90 minutes foodhunt nightlife Google Maps

  1. Saturnia

    Head south to Saturnia Thermal Baths, and luxuriate in the naturally heated pools with healing properties and modern spa facilities.

    360 minutes outdoor spa Google Maps
  2. Pitigliano

    After lunch, take a 40-minute drive to Pitigliano, an ancient stone village nicknamed the “little Jerusalem” with impressive engineering work and rich cultural heritage.

    180 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps
  3. Piancastagnaio

    Hike the Monte Amiata, an inactive volcano standing at 1738 meters, enjoy the panoramic views and experience the blooming flora and fauna.

    420 minutes outdoor hiking Google Maps

  1. Pitigliano

    Get up early to explore the Pitigliano Caves resembling an underground town, carved into tuff stone dating back to the Etruscan period.

    150 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps
  2. Montalto di Castro

    Spend the afternoon among the ruins of Vulci Archaeological Park, considered a 'city of the dead', with important Etruscan tombs exhibit.

    240 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps
  3. Tarquinia

    End the day with an extensive knowledge of the Etruscan civilization by visiting the incredible Tarquinia Necropolis and numerous tombs with well preserved frescoes.

    300 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps

  1. Grosseto

    Take a step forward towards nature by discovering Maremma Regional Park, observe the unique species in Tuscany’s largest protected area.

    360 minutes outdoor wildlife Google Maps
  2. Monte Argentario

    Spend the afternoon enjoying the stunning scenery of Porto Ercole, a scenic port town and seafront resort offering activities ranging from kayaking to boat tours.

    240 minutes outdoor wateractivities Google Maps
  3. Tuscania

    End your day in Tuscany with a visit to Almatoscana Vineyard, where you can taste the award-winning wines and learn about the wine-making processes.

    120 minutes foodhunt winery Google Maps

  1. Rome

    It's a two-and-a-half-hour drive to Rome to explore the San Giovanni in Laterno, Italy's oldest and largest basilica. The Baroque architecture and frescoes offer an impressive visual.

    180 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps
  2. Rome

    Make your way to the Colosseum to see another dome-shaped architectural wonder, an amphitheater that once held 50,000 people to watch gladiator games and public spectacles.

    300 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps
  3. Rome

    Discover south of Rome the Roman Catacombs, dating back to the second century AD, buried tunnel-like undergrounds of crowded tombs and bones.

    300 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps

  1. Rome

    Visit the Vatican Museums, where you can view precious works of art, including pieces by Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci.

    300 minutes sightseeing culture Google Maps
  2. Rome

    Take a walk from the Vatican Museums to St. Peter's Basilica, one of the most stunning churches in the world, boasting Michelangelo's iconic ceiling and more than 100 altars.

    120 minutes sightseeing culture