Itália com Espanha - Aluguel de Carro - Natal 2023
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Itália com Espanha - Aluguel de Carro - Natal 2023

Holidays package
Created: Thursday, March 2, 2023
Ref ID: 4674219
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R$ 13.301
Based on 2 adults
(R$ 26.603 Total Price )
Created: Thursday, March 2, 2023
Destinations: Rome, Italy , Florence, Italy , Milan, Italy , Dolomites, Italy , Venice, Italy , Seville, Spain , Cordoba, Spain , Madrid, Spain , Zaragoza, Spain , Barcelona, Spain

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Transport from Curitiba to Rome
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19 Dec
1. Rome
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About the destination: Modern and old, past and present go side by side, all the time. Whether you are in Rome for 3 days, 3 weeks or 3 months, be prepared to step into the world’s biggest open air museum. Rome will seduce you and it will hardly leave you indifferent. It will surprise you, since has so much to offer to any visitor, and it’s beauty is just been merely blurred by time passing by. Rome is one of world's most photogenic cities - not surprising when you remember what's here - The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum... Whether you spend your time sightseeing, or lazing in cafés watching the world go by, it will be your turn to feature in your very own Roman Holiday. If you can plan to stay as long as a week, you won't run out of things to do and you'll still feel like you're leaving too soon.
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19 Dec
Accommodation
4 Nights
Hotel 87 Eighty seven
Rome - Show on map > 1.2 km from Center
7.8
Good
3728
Hydro-massage bath
Airport Shuttle
Spa
Double annex
ROOM ONLY
19 Dec
Car rental
Lancia Y
Lancia Y or similar
Fiumicino Airport - 19 de Dec de 2023 12:00
Venice - 29 de Dec de 2023 12:00
Manual transmission
Leasys
Leasys
Extras(Pay at pick-up office)
Taxa só de ida R$ 441
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Transport from Rome to Florence
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23 Dec
2. Florence
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About the destination: Florence is as vital and beautiful today as when its wool and silk merchants and bankers revolutionized the economy of 13th century Tuscany, and the art of Dante and Michelangelo stunned the world. Florence was the centre of the Italian Renaissance. The fruits of the city’s rebirth are still evident in its seemingly endless array of museums, churches and palazzi. With its historic centre classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Duomo, the elegant and beautiful cathedral, dominates the city and is an unmistakable reference point in your wanderings. The River Arno, which cuts through the oldest part of the city, is crowned with the Ponte Vecchio bridge lined with shops and held up by stilts. Dating back to the 14th century, it is the only bridge that survived attacks during WWII. Standing by the river at night, when the city is illuminated with a myriad twinkling lights, is unforgettable. But more remains of Florence’s incomparable heritage than stones and paint, the city’s indomitable spirit has also survived the centuries, ensuring Florentine life today its liveliness and sophistication.
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23 Dec
Accommodation
2 Nights
c-hotels Ambasciatori
Florence - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
8.9
Very good
14660
Parking
Late Check-out
Bar
Económico de casal ou twin
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Florence to Milan
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25 Dec
3. Milan
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About the destination: With something almost Northern European in the air, yet exuding Italian style, Milan is Italy's most cosmopolitan city. The capital of Lombardy is both hardworking and glamorous - powerful in businesses from finance to fashion and, of course, football. But what gives Milan its certain something is its status as the epicentre of Italian fashion and interior design. International fashionistas, designers, supermodels and paparazzi descend upon the city twice a year for its spring and autumn fairs: Milan, which has carefully guarded its reputation for flair, drama and creativity, is Italy's natural stage. This is certainly one of the best places in Italy to shop, or windowshop. Milan is the main industrial, commercial and financial centre of Italy and as such, is unsurprisingly business-like in appearance. At first glance, it lacks the wow factor, but if you take time and are determined to explore Milan’s streets, you’ll access its aesthetically appealing gems – and they do exist. Cut through the modern metropolitan bustle, and you will stumble across impressive churches and palaces, the pretty Navigli area, the chic Brera district and lively university quarter, and no need to mention a landmark such as the Duomo, or that the city is impressively home to Leonardo da Vinci's 15th century masterpiece The Last Supper. Milan cannot be faulted when it comes to having a good time. The Milanese know how to party – and they don’t waste time getting started. Nightlife tends to kick off at 6pm; enjoying an aperitivo in which locals unwind with post-work drinks and nibbles before heading home is the rule rather than exception. So whether you’re looking for cut-price fashion, an alternative city break or a chance to paint the town red, Milan has undoubtedly got it covered.
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25 Dec
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Manin
Milan - Show on map > 0.9 km from Center
8.5
Very good
5215
Transfer service
Restaurant
Parking
Classic room
WITH BREAKFAST
Transport from Milan to Dolomites
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27 Dec
4. Dolomites
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About the destination: The Dolomites are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy. They form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Valley (Pieve di Cadore) in the east. The northern and southern borders are defined by the Puster Valley and the Sugana Valley (Italian: Valsugana). The Dolomites are nearly equally shared between the provinces of Belluno, South Tyrol and Trentino. Other mountain groups of similar geological structure are spread along the River Piave to the east – Dolomiti d'Oltrepiave; and far away over the Adige River to the west – Dolomiti di Brenta (Western Dolomites). A smaller group is called Piccole Dolomiti (Little Dolomites), located between the provinces of Trentino, Verona, and Vicenza (see map). The Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park and many other regional parks are located in the Dolomites. In August 2009, the Dolomites were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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27 Dec
Accommodation
2 Nights
Linder Cycling Hotel
Selva di Val Gardena - Show on map > 0.1 km from Center
9.2
Superb
1443
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Breakfast
Quarto duplo básico, 2 camas individuais
WITH BREAKFAST
Transport from Dolomites to Venice
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29 Dec
5. Venice
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About the destination: Venice is a city like no other: a labyrinth of canals, marble palaces, and hidden courtyards floating on the Adriatic. Built on more than 100 small islands, it has no roads—only waterways and narrow alleys that suddenly open onto breathtaking piazzas. At its heart lies St. Mark’s Square, framed by the dazzling Basilica di San Marco, the Doge’s Palace, and the iconic Campanile. From here, you can wander under arcades lined with cafés and listen to live orchestras as the sun sets over the lagoon. The Grand Canal is Venice’s main thoroughfare, curving through the city like a glittering highway of water. Riding a vaporetto (water bus) offers a front-row view of Gothic and Renaissance palaces, their facades reflected in the rippling surface. For a more intimate experience, slip into one of the smaller canals on a gondola and glide beneath low stone bridges, passing quiet neighborhoods where laundry hangs over the water and church bells echo between the walls. Beyond the famous sights, Venice rewards slow exploration. Lose yourself in the districts of Cannaregio and Dorsoduro, where local bacari (wine bars) serve cicchetti—small Venetian tapas—alongside spritz and local wines. Cross the Rialto Bridge to visit its bustling market, where fishmongers and fruit vendors supply the city’s kitchens, and artisans sell Murano glass and traditional masks. Each sestiere (district) has its own character, from elegant San Marco to the more bohemian, artsy feel of Dorsoduro. Venice also makes an ideal base for exploring the lagoon islands. Take a short boat ride to Murano, famous for its centuries-old glassmaking tradition, where you can watch master glassblowers at work. Continue to Burano, a photographer’s dream with its brightly painted houses and lace workshops, and then on to Torcello, a peaceful island with ancient churches and a rare sense of quiet. Whether you come for art, history, or romance, Venice offers a dreamlike atmosphere that lingers long after you leave.
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29 Dec
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Principe
Venice - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
7.9
Good
6686
Transfer service
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Quarto duplo ou twin clássico, 2 camas individuais
WITH BREAKFAST
Transport from Venice to Seville
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31 Dec
6. Seville
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About the destination: Seville has a special colour, this effervescent city is filled with captivating traditional architecture in colours of lemons, plums and oranges. The River Guadalquivir runs approximately north-south through Seville. Most of the city, including the old quarter of Barrio de Santa Cruz, is on the east bank, while the Barrio de Triana lies on the west bank. At midnight, impromptu singing, clapping and guitar playing fill bars and streets. By day, the diversity of the city’s heritage becomes apparent. The Romans, Moors, Catholic Spaniards, and now, hordes of tourists have all tried to claim Seville as their own. Indeed, Seville has never failed to spark the imagination of newcomers. From the street, the cathedral seems unimpressive; you must go inside to get some sense of its dimensions. Massive pillars support the vaulted roof, and the wealth of treasure is fabulous beyond belief. Another major sight of the city is La Giralda, which was the minaret of the Almohad mosque. From the top, there’s a fantastic view of the city across the barbed spires and buttresses of the roof. La Torre del Oro, a symbol of the city, originally covered in golden tiles, watches over the town as it has always done since 1220. Seville at night is wonderful, everything takes on a mystical air able to hypnotize and if you know how to live it, you will fall under its spell.
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31 Dec
Accommodation
1 Night
EUROSTARS GUADALQUIVIR
Seville - Show on map > 1.3 km from Center
9.1
Superb
6799
Restaurant
Parking
Fitness
Double/twin (2 people)
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Seville to Cordoba
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01 Jan
7. Cordoba
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About the destination: Córdoba, nestled in the heart of Andalusia, is a city where Roman, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian histories weave together in a remarkably walkable old town. Its star attraction is the Mezquita-Catedral, a former mosque whose forest of red-and-white arches and tranquil courtyard of orange trees create an unforgettable atmosphere. Step inside to see the astonishing blend of Islamic architecture and a later inserted Renaissance cathedral nave, a striking symbol of the city’s layered past. Beyond the Mezquita, Córdoba’s historic centre is a maze of whitewashed lanes, flower-filled patios, and hidden plazas. Wander through the Jewish Quarter (Judería), where you’ll find one of the few remaining medieval synagogues in Spain, as well as traditional craft shops and tapas bars. Don’t miss Calleja de las Flores, a tiny alley framed with potted geraniums and one of the city’s most photographed spots, especially with the bell tower rising in the background. The Guadalquivir River frames the city’s southern edge, crossed by the Roman Bridge, which is especially atmospheric at sunset when the skyline glows golden. On the far side of the bridge, the Calahorra Tower hosts a small museum with panoramic views. A short bus or taxi ride away lies the archaeological site of Medina Azahara, the ruins of a vast 10th‑century palatial city that once showcased the power of the Caliphate of Córdoba. Food is an essential part of the experience here. Sample salmorejo, a thicker, creamier cousin of gazpacho often topped with ham and boiled egg, and flamenquín, a rolled, fried pork dish typical of the region. Visit in May to see the famous Patios Festival, when residents decorate their courtyards with hundreds of flowers and open them to visitors, turning the entire city into a living celebration of colour, fragrance, and local pride.
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01 Jan
Accommodation
1 Night
Soho Boutique Capuchinos & Spa
Cordoba - Show on map > 0.1 km from Center
8.7
Very good
4002
24-hour reception
Wheelchair-accessible
Wi-fi
Double room
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Cordoba to Madrid
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02 Jan
8. Madrid
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About the destination: Welcome to Madrid, the vibrant heart of Spain! As the capital city, Madrid is a mesmerizing blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or just someone looking to experience the local lifestyle, Madrid offers a plethora of activities and sights that will undoubtedly captivate your senses. Begin your journey at the iconic Puerta del Sol, the bustling central square that serves as the perfect starting point for any exploration. From here, you'll find yourself just a short walk away from some of Madrid's most significant landmarks. Take a leisurely stroll to the Royal Palace, one of the largest and most opulent palaces in Europe, and marvel at its stunning architecture and lavish interiors. Don't forget to visit Almudena Cathedral, located right next to the palace, which offers an impressive contrast of modern and traditional architectural styles. Art lovers should not miss the "Golden Triangle of Art," which includes the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía Museum, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. The Prado houses masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco, while the Reina Sofía is home to Picasso's Guernica and works by Dalí and Miró. The Thyssen-Bornemisza offers an extensive collection that spans from the Renaissance to the modern era, providing a comprehensive overview of Western art history. No visit to Madrid would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. Head to a traditional tapas bar and savor a variety of small plates, from patatas bravas to jamón ibérico. For a more substantial meal, try a cocido madrileño, a hearty chickpea stew that's a local favorite. Top off your gastronomic adventure with a visit to one of the city's bustling mercados, such as Mercado de San Miguel, where you can sample fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and delectable pastries. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Madrid's dynamic spirit and endless attractions ensure an unforgettable experience.
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02 Jan
Accommodation
3 Nights
Catalonia Gran Via Madrid
Madrid - Show on map > 0.5 km from Center
8.6
Very good
7183
24-hour reception
Wheelchair-accessible
Wi-fi
Duplo (matrimonial)
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Madrid to Zaragoza
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05 Jan
9. Zaragoza
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About the destination: Zaragoza, capital of the Aragon region in northeastern Spain, is a vibrant city where Roman, Moorish, Jewish, and Christian heritage blend seamlessly with a youthful, contemporary atmosphere. Straddling the banks of the Ebro River, it’s best known for its monumental Basilica del Pilar, whose elegant domes dominate the skyline. Strolling around the historic center, you’ll find lively plazas, grand avenues, and narrow streets filled with tapas bars, traditional cafés, and street art that reflects the city’s creative side. The city’s must-see attractions span over 2,000 years of history. Visit the Basilica del Pilar to admire its baroque interior, climb one of its towers for panoramic views, and gaze at frescoes by Francisco de Goya, who was born nearby. Just a short walk away stands La Seo Cathedral, a fascinating mix of Gothic, Mudéjar, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. For a glimpse of Zaragoza’s Islamic past, explore the Aljafería Palace, an 11th-century fortress and one of Spain’s most important examples of Moorish architecture, now home to the regional parliament. Food is central to the Zaragoza experience. The city is famous for its tapas culture—head to El Tubo, a maze of alleyways in the old town, to sample croquetas, jamón, grilled mushrooms, and local specialties paired with regional wines from nearby Cariñena and Somontano. Don’t miss traditional Aragonese dishes such as ternasco (roast lamb) and migas (fried breadcrumbs with chorizo and garlic), or end your meal with a sweet “fruta de Aragón,” candied fruit covered in chocolate. Zaragoza is also a city of festivals and modern culture. In mid-October, the Fiestas del Pilar transform the city with parades, concerts, fireworks, and floral offerings to the Virgin of the Pillar. For a more contemporary side, explore the area of the 2008 Expo along the river, with its striking bridges and cultural venues, or visit museums dedicated to Goya and contemporary art. Well connected by high-speed train to Madrid and Barcelona, Zaragoza makes an ideal city-break destination or a rewarding stop on a longer journey through Spain.
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05 Jan
Accommodation
1 Night
INNSiDE by Meliá Zaragoza
Zaragoza - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
8.8
Very good
2832
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
The innside room
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Zaragoza to Barcelona
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06 Jan
10. Barcelona
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About the destination: Barcelona is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits,[7] its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the Province of Barcelona and is home to around 4.8 million people, making it the fifth most populous urban area in the European Union after Paris, the Ruhr area, Madrid, and Milan. It is one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located on the coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, and bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range, the tallest peak of which is 512 metres (1,680 feet) high.
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06 Jan
Accommodation
2 Nights
Catalonia Born
Barcelona - Show on map > 0.8 km from Center
8.9
Very good
6587
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Breakfast
Duplo (matrimonial)
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Barcelona to Curitiba
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