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Italy

Expert-led Italy guided tours that turn art, history, and regional identity into meaningful discoveries.

Dive into Italy

Discover These Cities

The land of republics and renaissances awaits... Where will you go?

Bologna

Historic Italian city with medieval towers, long porticoed streets, rich food culture, and Europe’s oldest university.

Rome

Walk streets where emperors, popes, and republics left stone and story in every piazza, shaping Rome’s timeless civic life.

Florence

Renaissance patronage shaped Florence, where Michelangelo, Dante, and the Medicis left a legacy of art, culture, and ambition.

Venice

Canals usher you past palazzos and secret calli in Venice, where waterborne life and artistic legacies define every turn.

Naples

Alleyways open to lively piazzas where opera, Neapolitan song, and globally loved pizza reflect Naples’ spirited cultural energy.

Sicily

Sicily’s rugged landscapes, baroque towns, and ancient ruins reveal a Mediterranean island shaped by millennia of migration.

Milan

Futuristic meets Gothic in Milan, where fashion houses, art galleries, food and architecture converge in Italy’s design hub.

Lake Como

Glacial waters frame villas and footpaths around Lake Como, where Alpine hills and Roman legacies invite timeless exploration.

Siena

Siena’s winding brick lanes, Gothic palaces, and bustling piazzas reveal a city steeped in rich medieval character and history.

Lucca

Walls encircle Lucca’s cobblestone lanes where towers, promenades, and piazzas reveal the intimate charm of medieval Tuscany.

Pisa

Leaning monuments draw eyes upward in a compact city where medieval ambition and architectural quirk meet on the Piazza.

Verona

Historic northern Italian city with Roman ruins, winding medieval streets, the Arena amphitheater, and layered heritage.

Arezzo

Historic Tuscan city with medieval piazzas, Renaissance masterpieces, artisan workshops, and a long tradition of antiques and craft.

Genoa

Medieval streets descend toward a historic port where maritime trade and palazzi reflect centuries of Mediterranean commerce.

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to chefs and archaeologists.

Crafted for conversation

With fewer than ten guests, engage your Expert through questions and immerse fully.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

Curious or connoisseur

First-time visitor or seasoned explorer, our tours span city highlights to deep-dives.

Expertly Led,

Personally Delivered

“ What I love about Context is the flexibility in a tour's itinerary: not only to satisfy our guests’ requests or needs, but especially to renew my interest and my passion for this fantastic town. ”

Italy, Seen with Context

Italy isn’t just a collection of iconic cities. Travel with an expert to discover how art, power, and regional traditions shaped a culture that continues to influence the world.

Hear from our customers

27,221 Reviews

Susanna was absolutely phenomenal! She was bright, energetic and oh so passionate about art and Italy. She was such a pleasure to be with and we learned so much from her. The conversation was thought-provoking. She welcomed our questions and appreciated our interest in the various works of art we viewed. We felt a human connection with her. Our time with her was special.

This was a fantastic tour and we believe it was largely, if not completely because of our guide! Myriam was absolutely lovely. She made this experience educational and fun. We loved talking food and culture with her. The locations she took us to were great. It was one of our most pleasant experiences on our trip as we were able to enjoy some of the most basic elements of life: good food, good atmosphere and great company!!! Thanks Myriam!!!

Thank you so much for making our trip to the coliseum so interesting and fun!

Italy Guided Tours

Italy is not a single destination. It is a collection of cities, regions, traditions, and landscapes that often feel distinct from one another. The canals of Venice, the Renaissance streets of Florence, the ancient monuments of Rome, the vineyards of Tuscany, and the dramatic coastline of Sicily all tell different chapters of the Italian story. That variety is part of Italy's appeal, but it can also make planning difficult. Where should you spend your time? Which cities are most rewarding? And how do you move beyond simply seeing famous sites to understanding what makes them meaningful? The best guided tours of Italy help connect those experiences. Rather than treating Italy as a checklist of landmarks, expert-led tours reveal how art, politics, religion, food, trade, and local identity shaped the country over centuries. Context Travel offers Italy guided tours led by historians, art historians, archaeologists, architects, food experts, and local scholars across some of Italy's most fascinating destinations, including Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Bologna, Siena, Lucca, Pisa, Genoa, Verona, Lake Como, Naples, Sicily, and beyond.

Many travelers arrive in Italy asking the same question: where should I spend my time?

A useful approach is to think about interests rather than geography.

Interested in ancient history?

Choose Rome, Naples, or Sicily.

Interested in art and museums?

Focus on Florence, Rome, Venice, and Milan.

Interested in food and wine?

Consider Bologna, Florence, Siena, and Tuscany.

Interested in smaller cities and local culture?

Explore Lucca, Arezzo, Verona, and Genoa.

Looking for iconic scenery?

Visit Venice, Lake Como, Tuscany, and Sicily.

Italy rewards depth as much as breadth. Many travelers find that spending more time in fewer places leads to a richer experience than trying to see everything.

What are the best cities to visit in Italy?

For first-time visitors, Rome, Florence, and Venice remain the classic trio because they introduce three very different sides of Italy: ancient empire, Renaissance art, and maritime trade. Milan adds a more modern lens, especially for travelers interested in design, fashion, architecture, or Leonardo da Vinci.

For travelers who have already seen the major cities, places like Bologna, Lucca, Verona, Genoa, Arezzo, Siena, Pisa, Como, Naples, and Sicily offer a more layered view of Italy. These destinations often feel less crowded while still offering serious cultural depth, from medieval civic rivalries and Roman ruins to food traditions, port history, and regional landscapes.

Are guided tours of Italy worth it?

Guided tours are worth it in Italy when the place you are visiting has more meaning than you can easily see on your own. The Vatican, Colosseum, Uffizi Gallery, Pompeii, Venice, and Sicily’s archaeological sites all contain layers of art, politics, religion, and daily life that can be difficult to piece together independently.

They are also valuable for food and wine experiences. In cities like Bologna, Naples, Florence, and Siena, what you taste often carries a much longer story about geography, trade, agriculture, and local identity. A good guide helps turn a meal, market visit, or museum stop into something you understand and remember.

How many days do you need in Italy?

Most travelers need at least one week in Italy to experience two or three destinations without rushing. A first trip might combine Rome and Florence, or Florence and Venice, with a day trip into Tuscany or the surrounding countryside.

With 10 to 14 days, you can build a richer itinerary across regions: Rome, Florence, Venice, and Milan; Tuscany with Bologna and Lucca; or Naples with Pompeii and Sicily. Italy rewards slower travel, so it is often better to spend more time in fewer places than to move cities every day.

What is the best region of Italy for first-time visitors?

Tuscany is one of the best regions of Italy for first-time visitors because it offers many of the country’s defining experiences in a relatively compact area. Florence provides Renaissance art and architecture, Siena reveals medieval civic life, and towns like Lucca, Pisa, and Arezzo add quieter perspectives on local history.

The countryside adds another layer. Chianti and Val d’Orcia bring wine, agriculture, hill towns, and landscapes that help explain why Tuscany has shaped so many travelers’ idea of Italy. For first-time visitors who want art, food, history, and scenery without constantly changing regions, Tuscany is an especially strong choice.

Who offers the best private tours in Italy?

The best private tours in Italy are led by specialists who can adapt the experience to your interests, not just follow a fixed route. Context Travel’s private Italy tours are led by historians, archaeologists, art historians, architects, chefs, and local scholars across Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Bologna, Naples, Sicily, Tuscany, and more. For travelers who value depth, flexibility, and conversation, a private tour can be one of the most meaningful ways to experience Italy.
Italy rewards curiosity. The challenge is that many of its most important sites can feel overwhelming without context.

The Vatican contains centuries of art, theology, and political history. The Colosseum is more than an ancient monument. Florence's museums can feel like a blur of masterpieces without understanding the rivalries, patrons, and ideas that produced them. Even a meal in Bologna or a vineyard in Tuscany often carries a story about geography, tradition, and regional identity.

That's where expert guidance makes a difference.

Context Travel's tours are led by historians, archaeologists, art historians, architects, food experts, wine specialists, and local scholars who help travelers understand not just what they're seeing, but why it matters. Rather than following a large group through a fixed script, our experiences are designed around conversation, interpretation, and deeper engagement with Italy's culture and history.

We offer expert-led experiences across Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Bologna, Tuscany, Naples, Sicily, Verona, Genoa, Lucca, Pisa, Siena, Lake Como, and beyond.

Travelers can choose from several formats:
  • Audio Guides for independent exploration (starting around $20) 
  • Small Group Tours capped at 10 guests or fewer (starting around $92) 
  • Private Tours tailored to your interests and pace (starting around $300+) 

Whether you're standing beneath Michelangelo's frescoes, exploring an archaeological site, tasting regional specialties, or wandering through a medieval town, our goal is the same: to help you leave Italy with a richer understanding of the people, ideas, and traditions that shaped it.

For travelers who want more than a checklist of famous sights, many find Context Travel offers a different way to experience Italy.