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[Departing from Rome] Civita di Bagnoregio + Pienza + Tuscany Winery Suburbs Private Tour (Korean Guide)
[Departing from Rome] Civita di Bagnoregio + Pienza + Tuscany Winery Suburbs Private Tour (Korean Guide)
[Departing from Rome] Civita di Bagnoregio + Pienza + Tuscany Winery Suburbs Private Tour (Korean Guide)
[Departing from Rome] Civita di Bagnoregio + Pienza + Tuscany Winery Suburbs Private Tour (Korean Guide)
[Departing from Rome] Civita di Bagnoregio + Pienza + Tuscany Winery Suburbs Private Tour (Korean Guide)

[Departing from Rome] Civita di Bagnoregio + Pienza + Tuscany Winery Suburbs Private Tour (Korean Guide)


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  • See Civita di Bagnoregio, the city that inspired 'Castle in the Sky', the Renaissance planned city of Pienza, the beautiful Val d'Orcia plains and cypress avenues of Tuscany, and even the wineries of Montepulciano, Tuscany's representative wine producing region!
  • This is a suburban tour departing from Rome, where you can see the natural scenery of Tuscany, feel the charm of small Italian towns, and taste Tuscan wine.
  • Since you will be traveling by private vehicle, you can comfortably travel to two cities and points where you can taste Tuscan wine and see beautiful natural scenery in one day.
  • We will create wonderful memories from the city of Civita di Bagnoregio, which could disappear at any moment, to Pienza, which grew as a planned city, to the Cypress Way (House of Maximus) in the vast Val d'Orcia plain, and even wine tasting in Montepulciano, a representative wine producing region of Tuscany.
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[Tour Guide]

▶ Tour course: Rome → Civita di Bagnoregio → Val d'Orcia Plain, Cypress Way (House of Maximus) → Pienza → Lunch → Montepulciano → Winery → Rome

▶ Tour time: 06:20 - 19:00

▶ This product is optimized for viewing the full range of content through an efficient route due to the nature of a same-day trip.

▶ For those who enjoy a leisurely trip, please check the course and time and make a careful reservation.

▶ The minimum number of participants for the tour is 10, and the tour may be cancelled if there are not enough participants.

Detailed description.

Detailed description.

Guide Meeting: In front of Hotel Canada (Via Vicenza 58, 00185, Roma RM)

Guide Meeting: In front of Hotel Canada (Via Vicenza 58, 00185, Roma RM)

Civita di Bagnoregio (60 minutes) - Civita di Bagnoregio is the city that served as the inspiration for 'Castle in the Sky'. It is a mysterious city that could disappear at any moment due to continuous erosion.

Civita di Bagnoregio (60 minutes) - Civita di Bagnoregio is the city that served as the inspiration for 'Castle in the Sky'. It is a mysterious city that could disappear at any moment due to continuous erosion.

Plains of Val d'Orcia, Cypress Road (Maximus's House) (90 minutes) - Cypress Road, known as Maximus's House, appeared in the final scene of 'Gladiator'. Find healing for your mind while gazing at the Plains of Val d'Orcia, famous as a Windows desktop background.

Plains of Val d'Orcia, Cypress Road (Maximus's House) (90 minutes) - Cypress Road, known as Maximus's House, appeared in the final scene of 'Gladiator'. Find healing for your mind while gazing at the Plains of Val d'Orcia, famous as a Windows desktop background.

Pienza (90 minutes) – Pienza is the first city to incorporate Renaissance humanist concepts into urban planning. The Piccolomini family from the small town of Corsignano gave birth to Pope Pius II, and the city of Pienza was named after him. From Pienza, which has recently become even more famous after being featured on numerous TV programs such as 'Europe Outside the Tent,' you can take in a panoramic view of Tuscany.

Pienza (90 minutes) – Pienza is the first city to incorporate Renaissance humanist concepts into urban planning. The Piccolomini family from the small town of Corsignano gave birth to Pope Pius II, and the city of Pienza was named after him. From Pienza, which has recently become even more famous after being featured on numerous TV programs such as 'Europe Outside the Tent,' you can take in a panoramic view of Tuscany.

Montepulciano (Winery) (60 minutes) - Nobile di Montepulciano, one of Tuscany's representative wines. We will visit and taste the winery of a family that has been producing this wine for over 900 years.

Montepulciano (Winery) (60 minutes) - Nobile di Montepulciano, one of Tuscany's representative wines. We will visit and taste the winery of a family that has been producing this wine for over 900 years.

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[Tour Notes]

▶ Tour will depart when there are 10 or more participants. (Tour may be cancelled if the minimum number of participants is not met.)

▶ As this is a group tour, please be punctual for the meeting time to avoid causing inconvenience to other guests. (Due to the nature of group tours, we cannot wait for you even if you are late.)

▶ For the convenience of other guests and to maintain vehicle cleanliness during group tours, food and beverage consumption is restricted inside the vehicle, and only water is allowed.

(Please be careful as you may be held responsible for vehicle contamination caused by your own negligence.)

▶ Tour courses and programs may change depending on local circumstances.

▶ The tour will proceed even in rainy weather.

▶ During the summer, it is recommended to bring sunscreen and sunglasses.

▶ During the off-season of wineries, it may be replaced with a free schedule in the town depending on whether the existing winery is open.

[Vehicle Information]

▶ You cannot leave carriers or personal belongings in the private vehicle. (There is a risk of theft.)

▶ Since this is a tour conducted by private vehicle, seats may close early depending on the order of payment.

▶ This tour is conducted in a private vehicle, so the tour fee is the same for preschool children. (Car seats are not available)

▶ Vehicle type: Minivan for up to 7 people / Minivan for up to 9 people / Bus for more than that.

▶ The vehicles provided may change depending on local conditions.

▶ Due to the long travel time and the nature of the Tuscan roads, it is recommended that you bring motion sickness medication and other over-the-counter medications.

[Travel Insurance]

▶ Travel Insurance: Please purchase travel insurance individually.

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▶ Please prepare the amount of items not included in cash (Euro).

▶ After confirming your reservation, be sure to leave your KakaoTalk or KakaoTalk linked phone number!

[Voucher and Guide]

▶ There is no separate e-voucher for this product.

▶ The day before the tour, we will send you information such as the meeting time and location via KakaoTalk or the messenger you registered.

[Consultation and Inquiry]

▶ If you have any questions before the tour, please contact us through KakaoTalk Channel: Sketchbook Travel!

Reminders

  • A minimum of 10 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 7 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. What makes Civita di Bagnoregio a unique and worthwhile destination to visit?

Civita di Bagnoregio is unique due to its dramatic location atop a volcanic tufa hill, accessible only by a long pedestrian bridge. Known as the "dying city" due to erosion, it offers a glimpse into a preserved medieval past with stone houses, narrow alleys, and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding 'Badlands'. Its ethereal beauty is often compared to the floating city in "Castle in the Sky," making it a truly unforgettable experience.

2. Does anyone currently live in Civita di Bagnoregio?

Yes, a small number of residents still live in Civita di Bagnoregio, though the population fluctuates seasonally, especially in winter. The community is dedicated to preserving the town's unique heritage. Despite its nickname, "the dying city," its enduring charm and historical significance draw visitors, contributing to its vitality and maintenance.

3. What is the historical background and significance of Civita di Bagnoregio?

Civita di Bagnoregio has ancient Etruscan origins, later becoming a Roman settlement and thriving medieval town. Its unique geographic isolation on a tufa plateau made it a natural fortress. Over centuries, erosion has gradually reduced its size, giving it the poignant nickname "the dying city." This ongoing natural process underscores its fragility and its historical importance as a testament to enduring human presence.

4. How long does it typically take to walk the pedestrian bridge to Civita di Bagnoregio?

The pedestrian bridge to Civita di Bagnoregio is about 300 meters long and involves a gradual incline. Walking across it typically takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to admire the views. It's an integral part of the experience, offering stunning perspectives of the "dying city" as you approach.

5. What can visitors expect to see and experience in Pienza?

Pienza is renowned as a "perfect Renaissance town," planned and built by Pope Pius II. Visitors can explore its harmonious architecture, including the Duomo and Palazzo Piccolomini, and stroll through charming streets. The town is also famous for its Pecorino cheese, offering opportunities for tasting. Its elevated position provides panoramic views of the picturesque Val d'Orcia landscape.

6. What makes the Val d'Orcia region and its Cypress Way distinctive?

The Val d'Orcia region is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its quintessential Tuscan landscape of rolling hills, golden fields, and isolated farmhouses. Its distinctive features include the iconic cypress avenues, such as the "Cypress Way (House of Maximus)," which create striking visual lines across the terrain. This scenery embodies the natural beauty and agricultural heritage of Tuscany.

7. What kind of experience can one have at a Tuscan winery in Montepulciano?

In Montepulciano, a representative Tuscan wine-producing region, visitors can enjoy a delightful winery experience. This often includes a guided tour of the vineyards and cellars, learning about the winemaking process from grape to bottle. The highlight is typically a tasting session, where you can sample various local wines, such as Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, paired with regional specialties.

8. What are the primary ways to travel from Rome to the Civita di Bagnoregio area?

Traveling from Rome to the Civita di Bagnoregio area primarily involves either driving or using a combination of train and bus. By car, the journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. Public transport typically involves a train from Rome to Orvieto, followed by a bus or taxi to Bagnoregio, and then the pedestrian bridge to Civita. A private car tour offers the convenience of direct travel and easy access to multiple destinations like Pienza and Montepulciano in one day.

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