Europe Tours from Rome
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10 best Europe tour packages from Rome
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- European Highlights
- Genuine Europe
- La Dolce Adventure
- Rome to Berlin: Piazzas, Prague & the Past
- Flavors of Europe: Semi – Private Tour from Rome to Vienna in 14 Days
- Rome to Paris: Cobblestones & Cuisine
- Treasures of Europe from Rome to London (Rome to London) (2025)
- Best of Eastern Europe
- European Dance
- Western Adventure
European Highlights
227 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was a great experience that we will never forget. We made many new friends and will never forget our time together.”
Stanley, traveled in May
A 10-day route stretches 2,700 miles through 7 countries from Rome. Highlights include Venice's canals, Munich's beer halls, Amsterdam's waterways, Paris' landmarks, and Swiss Alps vistas, before returning to Rome via Florence's Renaissance treasures. Comfortable coach travel includes regular rest stops every 2-3 hours.
Duration 10 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $3,895
12% Off- NZ$3,445You save $450
Genuine Europe
63 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Locations of hotels worked as they were all near rail lines. Would recommend to anyone wanting to experience a lot in a short amount of time.”
Symone, traveled in January
This 12-day route from Rome's Imperial Forums to London's British Museum encompasses 20 cities across 6 countries. The path includes boat travel through Venice's Giudecca Canal, an English Channel ferry crossing, and scenic Alpine routes.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Austria, Switzerland, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
12% Off- NZ$3,980
La Dolce Adventure
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotels were comfortable. We saw a lot!”
Fiona, traveled in April
Rome's Imperial Forums and Colosseum mark the start of this adventure through 15 iconic cities across 7 countries. The route heads north through Florence and Venice, into Austria's alpine landscapes, finishing in Amsterdam's canal-lined streets.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
12% Off- NZ$3,811
Rome to Berlin: Piazzas, Prague & the Past
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I would definitely recommend G Adventures because the tour had the best experience possible.”
Charlotte, traveled in August
This 15-day cultural immersion begins with a migrant-led walk in Rome, extending through 7 countries to Berlin. Train travel links Florence, Venice, and Ljubljana en route to Vienna, continuing through Budapest, Krakow, and Prague.
Duration 15 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $4,259
30% Off- NZ$2,981You save $1,278
Flavors of Europe: Semi – Private Tour from Rome to Vienna in 14 Days
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It felt like the perfect way to explore and learn without the stress of planning. Great company, amazing views.”
Tomasz, traveled in May
This 14-day Balkan adventure from Corfu, Greece, winds through 21 cities across 7 countries. The route connects Greek monasteries to Albanian UNESCO sites, through North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Bosnia, culminating in Split, Croatia. Private transport and ferry transfers included.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, France, Monaco, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Choose Balkans From
30% Off- NZ$6,474
Rome to Paris: Cobblestones & Cuisine
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip would be amazing. Our CEO Chris for my trip was brilliant.”
Alexandra, traveled in July
A 20-day European adventure from Rome kicks off with a migrant-led walking tour across 10 countries. Travel by train from Rome to Florence (4 hours), Venice to Ljubljana (3 hours), and Berlin to Amsterdam (7 hours), concluding with a bus ride to Paris.
Duration 20 days Destinations Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $6,519
30% Off- NZ$4,563You save $1,956
Rome welcomes visitors with Vatican Museums before heading to London's Big Ben in this 14-day tour covering 11 cities across 5 countries. High-speed trains, including TGV from Zurich to Paris and Eurostar from Paris to London, connect iconic landmarks from the Colosseum to Tower Bridge.
Duration 14 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Switzerland, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From $8,999
15% Off- NZ$7,649You save $1,350
Best of Eastern Europe
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Enjoyed all countries and Cities we visited. I will treasure my memories FOREVER.”
Lee, traveled in September
A luxury coach carries travelers on this 11-day, 2,800 km Eastern European route from Rome. The journey features Venice's St. Mark's Square, Ljubljana's castle district, and Budapest's thermal baths, concluding in London.
Duration 11 days Destinations Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands, BelgiumSee all destinations Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $3,275
17% Off- NZ$2,715You save $560
European Dance
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The European Dance was a fabulous way to see a huge chunk of Europe. We chose a bus tour so we did not have to worry about driving.”
Robert, traveled in December
Rome welcomes travelers with guided tours of the Colosseum and Vatican City. This 19-day European odyssey encompasses 20 major cities across 10 countries. Highlights include Florence's Duomo, Venice's St. Mark's Square, with a grand finale in London.
Duration 19 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
17% Off- NZ$5,577
Western Adventure
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Overall good. Probably a bit long in Barcelona but overall good.”
Shane, traveled in August
This 17-day grand tour from Rome's Spanish Steps and Colosseum links 19 cities across 10 countries. The route connects Florence's Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore to Amsterdam's canals, with stops at Monaco's Monte Carlo and Paris's Eiffel Tower.
Duration 17 days Destinations Italy, Monaco, France, Spain, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $5,260
24% Off- NZ$3,974You save $1,286
What people love about Europe Tours from Rome
- European Highlights
What an amazing tour! This was my first time overseas and I felt like I've been doing it for years due to the experience and the knowledge of our tour leader Tim Sayer. Everything was more than I expected, the food, the accommodation and most of all the people that I now call my family. I would recommend this tour to anyone and everyone who doesn't have a huge budget but wants to see the world.
- Genuine Europe
The beginning of our adventure was amazing. We started our tour in Rome. The group we started with were great! We had a small group - about 14 tourists - and they were all very friendly. The tour guide was Angeles and she did an amazing job! She was very informative, funny, and helpful throughout the tour. She was with us from Rome to Bern. As the tour went on, we would lose and add different tourists which was fun. And sad, since we made friends with many of them. In Bern, we got a new tour guide - Jon. He was welcoming, kind, and very knowledgeable. When we arrived in Paris, things started to get a little confusing. My wife and I jumped to different tour groups throughout our stay in Paris. Luckily, our tour guides - Jon and Dianna, assisted us throughout the transitions to make sure we were comfortable. The worst part on the tour happened during our departure from Paris. We were, again, moved to a different tour group. This time the group was a Spanish language tour group. We were treated rudely by the group, and made to feel unwelcome. Every time we found a seat on the bus, somebody told us to move - that it was their seat. This happened so many times that my wife and I stepped off the bus. We waited for our tour guide, Dianna, to arrive. She helped us find a seat. But again, somebody told us to move. This time Dianna explained to them that we’re new to the group and helped with our seats. Unfortunately, passengers complained about Dianna doing this. Come to find out, most of the seats were not taken - but some passengers wanted 2 seats for more space. We were with this group until London - even getting harsh treatment from them at the hotels. Europamundo can’t be blamed for how tour groups act - but they can be more mindful of how they mix tourists with other groups, especially if there is a language barrier. We ended our tour in London. It was the best ending for a tour. My wife and I were the only English language tourists, so it was just us and Dianna. Very personalized ending to the tour. We had such a great time in London! Dianna was absolutely amazing as our tour guide. She is definitely the shining light of Europamundo. She’s a joyful soul and kind spirit. Overall - we really enjoyed the tour. We would recommend Europamundo, and will use them with our next travel. There was that slight inconvenience - but the sights were lovely, the initinerary was full of adventures, and the tour guides really made the entire experience enjoyable for us.
- La Dolce Adventure
We really enjoyed our trip. However, the destinations that were further away, should have been completed by train. The travel by bus took up a great deal of time which decreased the opportunity to explore the cities. There were days that we were in the bus for more hours than enjoying our vacation in the cities.
What our customers ask about Europe Tours from Rome
What's the average length of tours starting in Rome?
Most Rome-based tours run between 9 and 16 days with 14 days being standard practice. These trips balance guided excursions with independent exploration time in major cities. The Hotel Ergife in Rome and Novotel Mestre Castellana in Venice are frequently used accommodations. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The trip was well planned among sites in different countries and had a flexible itinerary with free time in major cities like Rome and Budapest."
What are the most common starting points in Rome for these tours?
Tours generally depart from three key locations: the Yellow Square Rome hostel area the Via Cavour district or the Ergife Palace Hotel. Groups often begin with an evening orientation walk through historic neighborhoods like Trastevere. One TourRadar traveler notes: "The tour started promptly at 7:15 AM from Yellow Square Rome which was very convenient to reach."
What kind of accommodation can I expect in Rome?
Most tours utilize 3-4 star properties such as the Ergife Palace Hotel Hotel Nilhotel or Novotel establishments. Standard amenities include private bathrooms air conditioning and daily breakfast. A TourRadar reviewer shares: "The Ergife Hotel was comfortable and well-connected to public transport though not directly in the city center."
What's the best time to start a tour from Rome?
The prime touring season runs April through October with July and August seeing peak visitor numbers. September offers pleasant temperatures and smaller crowds according to traveler feedback. Winter tours feature seasonal attractions like Christmas markets though temperatures hover between 10-15°C (50-60°F). As one TourRadar traveler notes: "We went in September when temperatures were pleasant and crowds were smaller than summer."
What are the most common routes taken from Rome?
Standard routes head north through Florence and Venice before branching toward Austria Switzerland or France. Popular itineraries include Rome-Florence-Venice-Innsbruck-Munich and Rome-Florence-Venice-Vienna-Budapest. A traveler reports: "The destinations were great and guides were good especially when heading north from Rome through Florence."
How do I get from Rome airport to the tour starting point?
Most tour packages include transportation from Fiumicino Airport to your starting hotel. Travelers without included transfers can take the Leonardo Express train or local taxis. A TourRadar reviewer confirms: "The included transfer was straightforward - our driver was waiting with a sign after baggage claim and took us directly to Hotel Ergife."
What's the typical price range for multi-day tours starting from Rome?
Tours range from USD 1100 to USD 2600 averaging USD 155-220 daily. Prices typically cover lodging transportation select meals and guided excursions. Value for money is consistently noted with one TourRadar traveler stating: "The tour offered great value considering all the destinations and experiences included."
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