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Discover Europe’s highlights on a 14-day guided tour from Rome to Vienna, featuring top cities, authentic experiences, wine tastings, and small group intimacy.

Travelers craving an immersive journey through Europe’s most iconic cities with a taste of authentic local flavors will find this 14-day tour from Rome to Vienna appealing. Organized by Co Adventures, this trip combines cultural sightseeing, culinary delights, and scenic drives in a well-structured itinerary. With a small group capped at 8 participants, it promises a more personal experience alongside expert guides.
What we love most about this tour is its balance of structured activities and time to explore independently—perfect for those who enjoy guided sightseeing but also want moments of spontaneity. The inclusion of local food tours and wine tastings makes it especially appealing to foodies, while the stops in historic cities like Florence, Pisa, and Prague promise plenty of photo-worthy moments.
One potential challenge might be the pace—it’s quite full, with multiple stops each day, so travelers should be prepared for some long days on the road. That said, if you’re someone who loves seeing a lot without the hassle of organizing transport and accommodations, this tour offers strong value for your money. It’s best suited for curious travelers who enjoy cultural exploration paired with tasty bites and scenic views.

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This tour is designed for travelers who want a rundown of Europe’s highlights while savoring local flavors along the way. Let’s explore what each part offers and why it might be a highlight for you.
Your adventure begins in Rome, a city that needs no introduction. Upon arrival, you’ll settle into your pre-booked hotel, with the freedom to explore at your own pace. Rome’s magnetism lies in its timeless blend of ancient ruins, lively piazzas, and decadent cuisine. The local food tour on Day 2 is a fantastic way to dive into Roman specialties—think fresh pasta, thin-crust pizza, and perhaps a cannoli or two.
Guests describe the guides as friendly and knowledgeable, with one noting that the food tour “really brought the city’s flavors to life” and “made the history even more engaging.” We loved how the guides seamlessly wove stories about Roman culture into the tastings, making each bite meaningful.
Leaving Rome, the journey takes a delicious turn with a wine tasting experience in Tuscany en route to Florence. The scenic drive through rolling vineyards offers stunning vistas, and the wine tasting itself is hosted by local experts who share insights into regional varieties.
In Florence, you’ll stay overnight and have a chance to wander the historic streets, marvel at the Duomo, and enjoy authentic Tuscan cuisine. The wine tasting is a real highlight—many travelers appreciated the chance to sample local vintages while soaking in the landscape.
This day is packed with iconic stops along Italy’s Ligurian coast. Visiting Pisa’s Leaning Tower gives you that classic photo op, before heading to Portofino, the picture-perfect fishing village with pastel-colored houses and a lively marina. Genoa’s historic port and Savona’s seaside charm are also part of the itinerary.
While some mention the long travel days, most found the stops worthwhile and enjoyed the variety of scenery and architecture. Be prepared for some quick photo opportunities and brief visits—these are whirlwind stops designed to give a taste rather than an in-depth exploration.
Crossing into France, you’ll visit Cannes, Nice, and Monaco, each offering distinct atmospheres. Cannes boasts its famous film festival vibe, Nice charms with its Promenade des Anglais, and Monaco impresses with its luxury and glitz. Returning to Costa Azzurra (French Riviera), travelers often comment on the stunning coastal views and the chance to walk through glamorous streets.
This day emphasizes scenic drives and leisurely exploration—perfect for capturing memorable photos and indulging in local cafes. Our reviewers noted that the guides made sure to balance sightseeing with free time, making the experience relaxing despite the busy itinerary.
The journey then takes travelers through Italy and into the Swiss Alps. Milan’s fashion and history, coupled with Lake Como’s tranquil beauty, provide a diverse contrast. Moving into Switzerland, the scenery becomes increasingly alpine, and the group stops in Innsbruck and Liechtenstein—a rare opportunity to see tiny countries and their cultural quirks.
Travelers have praised the smooth logistics and the beautiful mountain vistas. The guides’ local insights about each region’s culture and history deepen the experience.
In Austria, Salzburg’s musical roots and baroque architecture create a fairy-tale setting. A day trip to Hallstatt offers picture-postcard views of lakes and mountains. Reviewers loved the walks through the old town and lakeside views, describing it as a “must-see for lovers of scenic beauty.”
The Bavarian capital offers a mix of history, beer culture, and lively markets. Munich’s architecture and the sense of local pride make it a vibrant stop over. Guests note the convenience of the hotel location and the opportunity to explore independently after the guided tour.
On the way from Munich, a stop in Pilsen allows for some Czech beer tasting, before arriving in Prague. The guided walking tour of Prague is a highlight—covering Old Town, Prague Castle, and Charles Bridge. Reviewers found the guides engaging and knowledgeable, with many appreciating the historical context provided alongside stunning views.
The last leg takes travelers through Brno before reaching Vienna. The city’s imperial palaces, lively coffeehouse culture, and classical music scene make it a fitting finale. The walking tour of Vienna helps to appreciate its elegant architecture and vibrant neighborhoods.
Reflecting on the entire trip, many travelers remarked on the expert guides, smooth transportation, and the balance of sightseeing with leisure time. The hotels, mostly 3-star, offered comfortable stays with breakfast, adding good value for the price.

At $4,438 per person, this 14-day experience is a substantial investment, but the value lies in the carefully curated itinerary, expert local guides, and inclusive features like accommodation, breakfast, and transportation. The wine tasting in Tuscany and local food tour in Rome are particularly noteworthy extras that elevate the trip beyond just city hopping.
Given the small group size, you’ll find that interactions with guides are more personal, and the opportunity to ask questions or make spontaneous stops is enhanced. The guided walking tours are thoughtfully paced, providing ample time to take photos, soak in the atmospheres, and learn the stories behind each city.
The tour covers a wide geographical area, so expect some early mornings and full days. However, if you’re eager to see multiple countries with minimal fuss, this trip offers a comprehensive snapshot that balances culture with scenic beauty. It’s perfect for active travelers who want a structured, yet flexible, adventure across Europe.
This “Flavors of Europe” tour captures the essence of the continent—its historic sites, charming streets, and delicious food and wine—while offering the convenience of guided transport and curated experiences. The small group setting ensures intimacy and interaction, making it ideal for travelers seeking more than just a sightseeing bus.
While the pace can be brisk, the variety of destinations and authentic experiences make it a worthwhile journey for those eager to tick off many European highlights in one trip. If you enjoy cultural stories, scenic drives, and culinary adventures, this tour will likely hit all your sweet spots.
For those ready to explore multiple countries without the hassle of planning every detail, this organized tour balances adventure and comfort with plenty of chances for spontaneous discoveries. It’s a good fit for curious, active travelers who value guided expertise and local flavors.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes accommodation in 3-star hotels with breakfast, private transport, a professional tour leader, local food tour in Rome, wine tasting in Tuscany, tourist taxes, international car insurance, road taxes, and petrol.
Are meals other than breakfast included?
No, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks are not included—giving you the freedom to explore local eateries at your own pace.
How many people are in the group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, providing a small-group experience that allows for more personal interaction with guides and fellow travelers.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for capturing the scenery, and your passport or ID card (a copy is acceptable).
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility in case your plans change.
What kind of guides will I have?
You’ll have a professional English-speaking guide who is knowledgeable about each city’s highlights and history, making the experience more enriching.
Can I customize the itinerary or do I have free time?
The itinerary is structured but offers some free time, especially in larger cities like Rome, Florence, and Vienna, so you can explore at your own pace or relax.
In summary, this tour offers a balanced blend of guided sightseeing, culture, and authentic local flavors across some of Europe’s most celebrated destinations. It’s a solid choice for adventurous travelers eager for a well-organized, memorable journey through the heart of Europe.