Trams & Trains of Italy
Holiday Highlights
- Travel on 5 tram networks
- Visit Rome Porta San Paolo Railway Park
- Travel on the Circumvesuviana narrow gauge line
- Time in Milan, Rome, Naples and Turin
- Travel from your home station to London pre/post tour
- 14 Days from £2,725pp
Tour Dates:
Friday 23 April to Thursday 6 May 2021
A re-run of 2020’s much anticipated tour. Continuing with our series of tramway tours, we pay a visit to Italy. This comprehensive tour takes in Milan and Turin’s large tram networks and we also head south to Rome and Naples to sample their smaller but interesting routes.
ITINERARY
Day 1 – Cologne
Lunchtime Eurostar from London St. Pancras International to Brussels where we connect to high speed train to Cologne for an overnight stay. The Hotel Ibis Am Dom is found in the station building under the shadow of the medieval cathedral.
Day 2 – Onwards to Bellinzona
From Cologne we follow the route of the Rhine south until we cross into Switzerland at Basle. Changing trains here, we head south through Switzerland and under the Alps to Bellinzona located in the Ticino valley. We stay here for 1 night.
Day 3 – Milan and Trams
A short rail journey takes us to Milan and our hotel is a short walk from the station. We will store our luggage at the hotel and spend the rest of the day exploring Milan’s 18 line tram network which covers 113 miles. Afterwards we check in to our hotel where we stay for 3 nights.
Day 4 – Trams of Milan
A full day to explore Milan's extensive tram network not covered yesterday. Alternatively, you may wish to explore this metropolis independently. With the iconic Gothic Duomo de Milano Cathedral and churches and art galleries housing some of the world’s most famous art works, there is plenty to see.
Day 5 – Genoa Transport Network
To Genoa to spend the day riding its small tram and metro network. We also find a funicular and rack railway in the town. Making time to enjoy the cities transport sights and sounds we return to Milan in the late afternoon.
Day 6 – Rome
A leisurely morning before an afternoon departure to Rome on the Trenitalia’s flagship Frecciarossa high speed train. Our hotel in the capital is located close to the station with easy access to Rome’s public transportation system. We stay here for 3 nights.
Day 7 – Rome Tramways
A full day exploring the transport system of Rome, which has 6 lines and 192 stations forming a rail network of 24 miles. Once the largest network in Italy, Rome’s tram system is a shadow of its former self having various lines replaced by bus routes in the 1930’s, 50’s and 60’s.
Day 8 – Rome at Leisure and the Railway Museum
According to legend Romulus founded Rome in 753 BC. However archaeological evidence shows human occupation from at least 5,000 years meaning Rome is one of the most continually occupied cities in the world. We enjoy a free day to explore Rome further; alternatively the tour leader will lead an optional excursion to the Rome Porta San Paolo Railway Park Museum.
Day 9 – Naples
We travel to Naples and arrive in time for lunch before we take a journey on the Circumvesuviana line to Sorrento. This 950mm narrow gauge line covers a total of 88 miles over 6 routes which circumvent Mount Vesuvius. The line we are interested in today is the 29 mile line to Sorrento. This line, which opened in 1932, takes just over an hour to travel end to end and consists of around 36 stations. We return to Naples for a 2-night stay.
Day 10 – Trams of Naples
A free day in Naples to ride its three tram routes and visit the Italian National Railway Museum on the outskirts in Pietrarsa. Originally operated by horse drawn trams the standard gauge tram network, which now covers slightly more than 7 miles, opened in 1875. Travel to Pietrarsa is included in your pass and entry to the museum is payable locally.
Day 11 – To Turin
This morning we take a direct train to Turin arriving mid-afternoon. The rest of the day can be spent riding Turin's trams. This network covers 55 miles over 10 lines on slightly wider than standard gauge rails. When originally opened in 1871 the line was horse drawn but was electrified in 1893. Now the network is powered by 600v overhead DC.
Day 12 – At Leisure in Turin
A free day in Turin where you can continue to ride the trams. There is also an option to take the short train journey to Savigliano to visit the Piedmont Railway Museum which houses a variety of steam locomotives, railcars, passenger and freight rolling stock and includes a roundhouse. Travel to Savigliano is included in your pass and entry to the museum is payable locally.
Day 13 – To Paris
We take a mid-morning TGV direct to Paris arriving late afternoon and transfer to our hotel which is located close to Gare du Nord for our final overnight stay.
Day 14 – Home to London
After a free morning we take a lunchtime Eurostar back to London arriving mid-afternoon.
Selected Hotels
Ibis am Dom, Cologne, Cologne
Hotel & SPA Internazionale, Bellinzona
AC Hotel, Milan
Hotel Lancelot, Rome
Unahotels, Naples
Dock Miland, Turin
25hours Hotel Terminus Nord, Paris
Please note - hotels can be subject to change
Price Includes
- Standard class InterRail Pass for unlimited travel (European residents only)
- Travel from your home station to London and return
- Excursions as listed in itinerary
- Accommodation in good quality hotels on a bed and breakfast basis
- Services of a tour leader from London and throughout the tour
Price per person
Escorted holiday: | £2,725 |
Single room supplement: | £673 |
Deposit for this holiday: | £100 |