Cultural Treasures of France, Spain, & Italy Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
It’s not a macaron if it’s not from Saint-Germain in Paris. It’s not true Renaissance if you’re not in Tuscany. The best of Europe is a mix of its legendary cultures, all the way from flamenco and tapas in Andalusia, to Venetian pleasures along the water. This authentic cultural treasures tour showcases six regions that shaped Europe, immersing you in their traditions and legends: Andalusia and Catalonia, Tuscany and Venice, then Paris and Champagne. Begin planning your dream France, Spain, and Italy tour by connecting with one of our France, Spain, and Italy travel specialists.
Customizable Itinerary
Seville – Tapas in Andalusia
Spanish cuisine is usually an amalgamation of regional flavors. Like paella from Valencia and tapas from Andalusia. Touch down in Seville and you delve straight into the local culinary specialties – authentic tapas. Tasting tapas is also a good way to explore the city’s energy and style. Hop between small taverns, trying little bites, learning about how the cuisine has evolved here. You’ll get a sense of a fiery, passionate region, one that heartily welcomes visitors and loves to show off its tradition. Along the way, you’ll start appreciating the sights as well, Seville a place where there’s something to admire on almost every street corner. It’s a relaxed and informal evening that can suit the mood, so it can continue late into the night or until you feel tired and are ready for the hotel.
What's Included:
Seville – Legends of Seville and a Night of Flamenco
Seville – A Day in Cordoba
Barcelona – Flavors of the Catalan Coast
Barcelona – Gaudi, Dali and Picasso
Barcelona – Penedes Wine Tasting and Sitges
Florence – An Introduction to Italy and Tuscany
Florence – Exploring the Vineyards and Culture of Old-World Tuscany
Venice – The Legendary City of Canals
Venice – Memoirs to the Venetian Republic
Paris – Icons Along the Seine
Paris – Cultures and Neighborhoods of Paris
Reims – Discovering the Champagne Region
Reims to Paris – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Experience raw Andalusian flamenco in one of the art form’s most legendary venues
- Explore cobbled Parisian neighborhoods to learn the secrets of the French capital
- Take a gondola through history and learn all about the foundation of the Venetian Republic
- Get to know Catalonia, not just Barcelona but also its vineyards, monasteries, beach towns and cuisine
- Spend two days in the Champagne region, where the culture is as intoxicating as the bubbles
- Immerse yourself in Tuscany, evocative evenings in Florence along with day trips to medieval towns and villages
- Savor all the food, from authentic Andalusian tapas to Florentine steak, Parisian macarons to Venetian risotto
- Compare all the wines as you taste with the winemakers and pop corks while gazing out over the vines
- Travel between destinations is quick and direct, maximizing your time on the ground
Detailed Description
The dreamy version of Europe conflates cultures from across the continent. It’s a jigsaw puzzle of Parisian suave, fiery Andalusian passion, Tuscan elegance and snippets from everywhere. Perhaps this idea of Europe is best understood through the food. Tapas is an Andalusian specialty, rather than a Spanish one. Pizza is from Naples while those thick-cut Italian steaks originate from Florence. Wines are another way to appreciate Europe’s nuance and difference because the bubbles you taste in Champagne and Penedes (cava) cannot be conflated into a simple idea of sparkling wine.
Europe is a continent that comes alive through its distinctive cultures. With this luxury cultures tour, you are not just traveling to Europe, nor simply to Spain, France, and Italy. You’re exploring Andalusia, Catalonia, Tuscany, Venice, Paris, and Champagne. Welcome to six regions that are completely different from each other. Welcome to the cultures that have shaped a continent. Welcome to places that remain highly authentic and raw.
Spread over 16 days, this private tour balances local specialties with the places that have gone on to define world history. There are art and architecture, history and heritage, sipping drinks on old-world streets and lazing away the evening on an al fresco terrace. Local guides are the only way to truly show you around, bringing their intimate cultural histories to the sights and sounds of each stop. Individual destinations are connected by direct flights or high-speed train, then centrally located hotels mean you are fully immersed in what makes these destinations so special.
Start in Andalusia with three nights in Seville to be precise. This is the home of flamenco and tapas, so eat your way through the delicacies and feel the haunting cadence of a performance. Spend a day in nearby Cordoba and understand a region that has evolved from the time of the Moors. Fly to Barcelona on day four and spend two full days in the city, discovering icons that have shaped Catalan design – like Gaudi, Dali, Picasso, and other Modernists. One day, you explore wider Catalonia, wine tasting in Penedes before an afternoon at the coast in Sitges. Expect great food throughout these six days in Spain, but expect Andalusia and Catalonia to have very different flavors.
Fly to Florence and three days in Tuscany. Evenings are magical in the Renaissance city, especially when watching the world go by from a cafe on a piazza. With three days, you can discover the secrets of Florence itself, while also getting out to small medieval towns and vineyards, with Siena and Pisa just two options during your time with a private guide. Taking the train to Venice, you’re soon surrounded by water. A gondolier takes you around in time-honored style while a sailboat is used to explore the outlying islands. It’s not just Venice it’s the Venetian Republic and there are many stories to hear as you wander Doge’s Palace and Piazza San Marco.
By day 12, you are in France, where two nights are spent among the mixed icons and neighborhoods of Paris. Part of the experience comes from the Louvre Museum or Sainte Chapelle. But Paris is all about its mysteries and to find these, you must explore the arrondissements, areas that have their own flavor and style. Try Saint-Germain for confectionaries, an island for cobbled streets, and Montmartre for bohemian styles. Then finish the tour in Reims, the heart of Champagne. Of course, there will be tasting, but on these two days there is much more than popping a cork – this is a region as memorable as the bubbles.
Starting Price
$6,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 865 reviews
We loved everything about our trip to Tuscany. We had great, comfortable hotels as bases to explore the beautiful countryside and towns. Our hotels had kind, welcoming staff. Zicasso's travel company provided helpful suggestions and reserved non-touristy restaurants and enjoyable, interesting activities: eating in Florence, wine tasting in Montalcino, and cheese making in Pienza.
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The owners of Zicasso’s tour company were amazing from start to finish. They curated a custom trip for us to Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Málaga, Toledo, and Granada. They listened to our requests and came up with a brilliant itinerary that included personal drivers, hotels, dining recommendations, and tour guides. They were also so quick to respond to our questions and pivot our plans when needed. This was a very special 30th-anniversary trip for us and they knocked it out of the park.
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We had the best time during our wonder trip to Italy. We explored Venice, Tuscany, Rome, and the Amalfi Coast. Zicasso's travel agency arranged the most beautiful hotels, with exceptional service, and fun and exciting tours in each location.
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The trip was smartly planned by Zicasso's travel company, with a good balance between sightseeing and dow time, especially with three teenage boys. Overall, it was truly excellent, from the skip-the-line tickets to the quality of the transfers, drivers, and tour guides, the spacing of all we did and saw, and the quick responsiveness when questions or small curveballs came up.
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We had a fantastic experience for a first-time trip to Italy. I wasn't sure how this would be, considering I learned about Zicasso while trying to plan the trip myself. Zicasso put me in touch with a travel specialist and the whole team was incredibly responsive to my many, many questions. If they were ever annoyed, it didn’t show.
I really wanted a smooth experience for my family of five, including three teens, one of whom has Celiac. Our agent was great in helping plan out the experience we wanted. As you may know, it is challenging to find rooms for five in Europe, but the travel company found apartments (usually two bedrooms with a pull-out couch) in the heart of town. You can really customize what you do, but we elected to plan our own meals and handle some of our own transport. We did have one issue where the van driver taking us to the train failed to show. I got one with Uber and the travel company quickly (I mean before we got home quickly!) refunded that amount.
Our contact in Italy was amazing and patient. I can’t give her enough credit. Any time I was unsure of something, she was there. The tours were great, especially Florence and Rome. You may be able to find the companies online, but ours seems to have the connections to get the best guides.
As for meals, we didn’t have any issues. We used an app and got a few recommendations from the travel company and local guides. Even our wine-tasting tour out in Tuscany was accommodating.
I would use our travel company and Zicasso again. I think the only downside is we tried to cram a lot in and it was hot. I probably should have asked for one to two fewer or shorter walking tours, especially on days we switched cities. Otherwise, it was excellent.
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