Itinerary Highlights
    • Get to know the sophisticated capital of Piedmont with a private guide
    • Meet local producers at Porto Palazzo market, the largest market in Europe
    • Take a gourmet walking tour in Alba to sample the flavours of the Langhe region

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Between meandering Tuscan pathways, iconic Roman structures and canals criss-crossing La Serenissima, the delights of Italy are simply inescapable. But far from the crowds, there’s another Italy that’s only just beginning to break free from the shadows. Nestled at the foot of the alps, Piedmont borders both France and Switzerland, yet is full of Italian flavours, flair and sophistication. This six-day trip begins in Turin, a city bursting with culture and beautiful baroque architecture. You’ll explore the capital through strolls down its pretty streets, visiting places like Piazza Vittorio Veneto, one of the largest squares in Europe, and Quadrilatero Romano, the old Roman quarter, stopping to sample some traditional delicacies at Porta Palazzo market en route.
You’ll then drive south to experience the vineyard-scattered landscapes of the Langhe region, famous for producing Barolo wine. Spend three nights in the charming town of Benevello, where you can relax by soaking up the scenery and indulging in traditional Italian delights. A foodie tour through Alba will introduce you to some of the region’s most mouth-watering produce.

Route

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DAY 1

FLY TO TURIN

Your journey in northern Italy begins with a two-hour flight to Turin. When you arrive, you’ll be met at the airport and whisked away by private transfer to your hotel for the next two nights. You’ll stay in one of Turin’s most prominent districts just moments from the centre, the perfect base for exploring Piedmont’s capital city. This evening, relax with a drink on the roof terrace with a panoramic view across the city.

DAY 2

EXPLORE TURIN WITH A PRIVATE GUIDE

Today is about getting to know Turin. With a private guide leading the way, wander through the narrow cobbled streets of Quadrilatero Romano, the old quarter where the Roman city once stood. You’ll then pay a visit to the Santuario della Consolata, a beautiful church built in several different architectural styles, before embarking on a tour of the Porta Palazzo market. This is the largest market in Europe, where around 800 merchants have manned colourful fruit and vegetables stalls in Piazza della Repubblica for over a century. Here, you can meet local producers, try some traditional delicacies and soak up the lively atmosphere. Spend the rest of the day in Turin at your leisure. Browse the impressive Egyptian Museum, take a stroll through Parco del Valentino or simply sample some bicherin – the luxurious local coffee-chocolate drink – in one of the city’s historic cafés. If you like, we can also arrange a private guided tour of the Palace of Venaria.

DAY 3

DRIVE FROM TORINO TO BENEVELLO

After a hearty breakfast at your hotel, pick up your rental car and drive to Benevello, a tiny town surrounded by hills and farmland. The journey should take around one-and-a-half hours. Your home for three nights is an elegant mansion in the heart of the Langhe with magnificent views of the Alps and Barolo vineyards. This is the ideal place to begin exploring this enchanting region that’s rich in flavours and traditions. When you arrive, relax in peaceful surroundings looking out across lush forest and hazelnut trees.

DAYS 4 & 5

EXPERIENCE THE FLAVOURS AND BEAUTY OF BENEVELLO

On your fourth morning in Italy, hop in the car and head to Alba, around a 20-minute drive away. Meet your guide in the Piazza Duomo for a gourmet walking tour that will introduce you to the city’s history through the flavours of the Langhe region. This is your chance to try the famous Alba hazelnuts, delicious white truffles and a glass or two of Barolo, otherwise known as ‘wine of kings and king of wines.’ If you like, we can also arrange a truffle hunt with a private guide. Spend the rest of your time here enjoying this tranquil area at your own pace. If you’d like us to recommend some restaurants, just let us know.

DAY 6

HOME TIME

Sadly, it’s time to say goodbye to Benevello and head back to Turin for your return flight. Drop off your rental car at the airport before boarding your flight back to the UK.

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PRIVATE TRUFFLE HUNT



Embark on a walk in the woods in search of delicious black truffles led by an expert trifulau (the local word for truffle hunter) and their faithful dogs, tabui, whose sense of smell is the key to success.



GUIDED TOUR OF THE REGGIA IN VENARIA REALE



Meet your private guide a few miles north of Turin in Venaria Reale for a visit to the Palace of Venaria, one of the royal family of Savoy’s main residences. The construction of this UNESCO World Heritage site dates back to the 17th century, when it was commissioned by Duke Charles Emanuele II as a base for hunting expeditions. After falling into disuse, this masterpiece of Baroque architecture was used for military purposes for almost two centuries before being opened to the public in 2007.

A Rough Idea of Price

Dependent on season, accommodation and activities
The estimated cost for this trip starts from £1,255 to £1,735 per person. The final cost of the trip depends on the way we tailor it especially for you. The final cost varies according to several factors, which include the level of service, length of trip and advance booking time. The exact price will be provided on your personalised quote. The average starting price for this trip is £1,475 per person.
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