Infos
- Guided introduction to the history of La Fenice Theater in Venice
- Visit to the Opera Museum Verona
- La Scala Museum, exploring the history of the theater and opera in Milan
- Insight into Cremona’s violin-making tradition at a local workshop
- Parma’s Teatro Regio with a taste of Parma ham
- Immersive musical experience following Puccini’s footsteps in Lucca
- 1 Arrival
- 2 Venice and La Fenice Opera House
- 3 Verona and transfer to Milan
- 4 Milan and Teatro alla Scala
- 5 Cremona and Stradivari
- 6 Parma’s Verdi Museum and Teatro Regio ; transfer to Tuscany
- 7 Lucca and Puccini
- 8 Departure
Each program includes accommodation and board according to your selected requirements, as well as transportation by private, deluxe, air-conditioned coach as outlined in the itinerary. Baggage assistance can be provided upon arrival and departure at the hotels. A complete quote covers all these services.
The tour can be customized to meet your group's specific needs.
8-day Itinerary
1 Arrival - Overnight in Venice
2 Venice and La Fenice Opera House - Overnight in Venice
The day’s program features a guided exploration of Venice’s architectural and artistic heritage. The itinerary moves through the city’s characteristic squares and waterways, providing insights into its evolution as a major center of culture and commerce. The experience culminates with a visit to Teatro La Fenice, one of Italy’s most celebrated opera houses, recognized for its architectural splendor and its significance in the history of Italian opera.
3 Verona and transfer to Milan - Overnight in Milan
The journey continues to Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage city renowned for its romantic legacy and Roman heritage. Highlights include the Roman amphitheater, one of the best-preserved in the world, and the AMO – Museum of the Opera of Verona, which presents an engaging perspective on the operatic tradition that defines the region. Following the visit, a transfer to Milan concludes the day.
4 Milan and Teatro alla Scala - Overnight in Milan
Milan’s position as Italy’s capital of art, fashion, and music forms the focus of this day. The guided program includes key landmarks such as the Gothic Duomo, the Castello Sforzesco, and the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The experience culminates with a visit to Teatro alla Scala and its renowned museum, providing an in-depth appreciation of the city’s enduring influence on international music and performance.
5 Cremona and the Legacy of Stradivari - Overnight in Parma
Cremona’s reputation as the birthplace of violin craftsmanship shapes the day’s cultural focus. Visits to the Stradivarius Museum and a local luthier’s workshop provide rare insight into centuries-old artisanal practices that continue to define the city’s identity. A short recital on a historic instrument further enhances the encounter with Cremona’s musical heritage before continuing toward Parma.
6 Parma’s Verdi Heritage and Teatro Regio; transfer to Tuscany - Overnight in Tuscany
Parma’s distinguished musical and cultural traditions are explored through a guided visit that includes the National Museum Giuseppe Verdi and the Teatro Regio, a venue closely associated with the composer’s legacy. The city’s royal architecture and refined atmosphere complement a tasting experience dedicated to Parma ham, an emblem of local gastronomy. The day concludes with the transfer to Tuscany.
7 Lucca and Puccini - Overnight in Tuscany
The itinerary continues to Lucca, a city celebrated for its well-preserved Renaissance walls and its deep connection to composer Giacomo Puccini. Visits to the Puccini Museum and the Church of San Giovanni offer an intimate understanding of his life and work. The day’s highlight features a Puccini opera concert, immersing guests in the musical heritage of Tuscany.
8 Departure
Hotel Arrangement
2 x nights in Venice
2 x nights in Milan
1 x night in Parma
2 x nights in Tuscany














































