Madrid to Turin keeps the transfer clean and puts the first rental car at the vineyard chapter.
17 Days at a Glance
A route that keeps the car where it earns its keep
The clean version starts city-light in Madrid, gets scenic in the Langhe, goes car-free in Bologna and Modena, then slows down in Tuscany before one final Rome evening.
Piedmont and Tuscany need a car. Bologna does not.
One anchor activity per day, then leave room for lunch, shade, and wandering.
Countryside stays, special restaurants, and any producer visits during harvest season.
- MadridArrive, settle in, first tapas walk
- MadridReina Sofia, siesta, tapas or special dinner
- MadridVermouth, plazas, flexible food day
- Turin to LangheFly, pick up car, easy countryside arrival
- La Morra / BaroloBelvederes, Barolo village, one cellar visit
- AlbaMarket streets, cafes, classic dinner
- Barbaresco / NeiveScenic eastern Langhe drive or hazelnuts
- LangheRest day, terrace, optional polished producer visit
- BolognaReturn car in Turin, train to Bologna
- BolognaPasta class or porticoes and markets
- ModenaBalsamic, market, or guided Food Valley day
- Val d'OrciaTrain to Chiusi, pick up Tuscany car
- PienzaPecorino, farm lunch, cypress-road sunset
- MontepulcianoHill town, lunch, one elegant cellar
- San Quirico / Bagno VignoniScenic loop and long lunch
- RomeReturn car, train to Rome, final golden-hour dinner
- HomeSimple departure morning
Transport checks
Book the route like a one-way story
Madrid in, Rome out
Search multi-city fares first so you are not paying time and money to backtrack.
Search flightsTurin, Bologna, Chiusi, Rome
Compare Trenitalia and Italo where both serve the route. Choose by schedule and station, not brand.
Trenitalia ItaloTwo short rentals
Use a car for Langhe and Val d'Orcia only. Avoid driving in Bologna, Madrid, or Rome.
Compare carsChapter 1 / Sep 4-6
Madrid: art, tapas, and first slow evenings
Think neighborhood wandering over checklist tourism: one museum, one market graze, one proper tapas night, and plenty of shade.

Arrival and a neighborhood-led first night
Base in Barrio de las Letras, La Latina, or Austrias so dinner can be a short walk instead of a transit puzzle.
Reina Sofia, then tapas with a point of view
Make Guernica and the modern Spanish collection the one major cultural anchor, then leave room for siesta.
The unscheduled Madrid day
Use the last Spain day for vermouth, plazas, and one meal that feels local rather than grand.
Activity Options
Madrid choices
Devour Tapas, Taverns & History
First-night orientation with old taverns, stories, and dinner solved.
Check tourReina Sofia
The modern Spanish art anchor, especially if Guernica is the must-see.
Reina SofiaPrado Museum
Classic masterworks choice if you want the grand museum day.
PradoCorral de la Moreria flamenco
A more dramatic Madrid night if you want dinner to feel like a showpiece.
Check flamencoMercado de San Miguel graze
A polished market stop for jamon, conservas, vermouth, and a flexible first-day meal.
Market siteRetiro Park and Palacio de Cristal
Green space, glasshouse architecture, and an easy decompression walk near the art museums.
Retiro infoThyssen-Bornemisza Museum
A calmer-feeling museum choice with a wide sweep from old masters to modern work.
ThyssenSobrino de Botin roast dinner
Historic brick-vault dining for roast suckling pig, lamb, and a full old-city mood.
Restaurant siteWhere to Stay
Madrid hotels
Catalonia Las Cortes
Barrio de las Letras base, practical for museums, Plaza Mayor, and dinner walks.
Hotel siteRoom Mate Alba
Design-forward and central; good if you want personality without splurge pricing.
Hotel siteOnly YOU Boutique
Splurge option in Chueca, better if Madrid is meant to feel stylish and celebratory.
Hotel sitePick up the rental car and drive to the Langhe.
Chapter 2 / Sep 7-11
Piedmont: vineyard ridges and long lunch country
Sleep in or near La Morra for scenery, use Alba as the food-town day, and choose one or two wineries for quality rather than quantity.

La Morra plus Barolo is the essential loop: views, small villages, lunch, and the clearest sense of place.
If tastings feel too heavy, trade one cellar for hazelnuts, Alba food shops, or a terrace lunch.
Choose one producer visit with a tour-only or non-drinker option, then keep the rest scenic.
Do not force both Barbaresco and Monforte on the same day.
Activity Options
Piedmont choices
Marchesi di Barolo cellar visit
Classic Barolo context with an easy village pairing for lunch.
Check visitsFontanafredda estate
Polished estate visit with gardens and more to see than a tasting room.
Check estateLa Morra, Barolo, Monforte loop
Viewpoints, villages, one excellent lunch, and an optional tasting.
Langhe infoAlba food morning
Truffle shops, cafes, chocolate, hazelnuts, and a lighter non-wine day.
Explore AlbaBarbaresco and Neive afternoon
Two pretty wine villages, a tower view, and a slower alternative to another big cellar day.
Langhe infoCeretto winery and Chapel stop
A polished Langhe producer option with contemporary design and a strong sense of place.
Visit detailsGrinzane Cavour castle
Castle rooms, wine history, and a vineyard panorama without committing a full day.
Castle siteCortemilia hazelnut morning
A sweet, earthy change of pace in hazelnut country, with cafes and countryside roads.
Area infoWhere to Stay
Langhe hotels
Hotel Barolo
Most practical village base; not the fanciest, but it solves the location puzzle.
Hotel siteTota Virginia
View-forward countryside choice for a more romantic Langhe feel.
Hotel siteLa Ribezza
Monforte splurge with more of a resort mood; best if this chapter is the indulgent one.
Hotel siteReturn the Piedmont car in Turin first, then no city driving.
Chapter 3 / Sep 12-14
Bologna & Modena: the Food Valley interlude
Return the car before Bologna. This chapter is easy on logistics and rich on flavor: porticoes, pasta, markets, and balsamic vinegar.

Train south, no city driving
Return the Piedmont car in Turin, take the train to Bologna, and keep dinner near the hotel.
Pasta class or portico morning
Choose a hands-on cooking experience, or let markets, arcades, and lunch do the teaching.
Balsamic or Food Valley
Train to Modena for a lighter day, or book a guided producer day if you want the full behind-the-scenes version.
Activity Options
Bologna and Modena choices
Taste Bologna pasta class
The best single memory if you want to make the Food Valley hands-on.
Check classAcetaia Giusti balsamic museum
Short, specific, and easy to pair with Modena market and lunch.
Check museumFood Valley producer tour
Parmigiano, balsamic, and prosciutto without solving each transfer yourself.
Tour optionBologna market graze
Quadrilatero, Mercato delle Erbe, mortadella, tortellini, and porticoes.
Bologna infoSan Luca portico walk
The signature Bologna climb: long porticoes, hilltop views, and a strong appetite maker.
San Luca infoAsinelli Tower and Piazza Maggiore
A classic center walk with the medieval skyline, basilica exterior, and cafe breaks nearby.
Tower infoMuseo Enzo Ferrari Modena
Car design, racing history, and a sleek break from the purely edible Food Valley plan.
Museum siteModena market and cathedral
Mercato Albinelli, the UNESCO heart of town, and a lighter urban day between tastings.
Modena infoWhere to Stay
Bologna and Modena hotels
Phi Hotel Bologna
Central and practical; best if you want the simplest no-car Bologna base.
Hotel siteArt Hotel Orologio
More boutique and atmospheric, close to Piazza Maggiore.
Hotel sitePhi Hotel Canalgrande
Modena alternative if balsamic, Ferrari, or a calmer base wins.
Hotel sitePick up the Tuscany car and drive to the Pienza area.
Chapter 4 / Sep 15-18
Tuscany: hill towns, farm lunches, and soft light
Base in or near Pienza, San Quirico d'Orcia, or Montepulciano, then let the days orbit short drives, long lunches, and viewpoints.

Timing trick
Let golden hour do the heavy lifting
Do errands and longer drives before lunch, then save Pienza, Vitaleta, San Quirico, or Bagno Vignoni for late afternoon when the valley turns gold.
Activity Options
Tuscany choices
Podere Il Casale farm lunch
Sheep, cheese, views, and a natural pause in the day near Pienza.
Check farmAvignonesi or Montepulciano cellar
One polished wine visit, then keep the rest of the day scenic.
Check cellarBagno Vignoni thermal soak
Free village wander or paid spa pool, depending on energy.
Thermal spaPienza, Vitaleta, San Quirico loop
Short drives, viewpoints, gelato timing, and the prettiest light.
Val d'Orcia infoMontalcino and Brunello lunch
A fortress town, Brunello context, and a lunch that can carry the whole day.
Montalcino infoAbbey of Sant'Antimo
A Romanesque abbey in an olive-and-cypress valley, perfect when you need stillness.
Abbey siteRadicofani fortress detour
A dramatic southern Val d'Orcia perch with big views and a more rugged feel.
Radicofani infoMonticchiello and La Foce drive
Cypress roads, small lanes, and a compact hill village without a big-ticket commitment.
Monticchiello infoWhere to Stay
Val d'Orcia hotels
Hotel Corsignano
Pienza town-edge convenience, easier parking, and less countryside isolation.
Hotel sitePodere Spedalone
Agriturismo mood near Pienza; best if the stay itself should feel like an experience.
Hotel siteVilla Cicolina
Montepulciano-side splurge with romantic grounds and countryside pacing.
Hotel siteReturn the car at Chiusi, then train in for the finale.
Finale / Sep 19-20
Rome: one golden evening before home
Return the car at Chiusi and train into Rome. Keep Rome as a soft landing: one hotel, one walk, one excellent dinner.

Trastevere feels romantic; Ponte Sisto / Campo de' Fiori is easier for a one-night center-city landing.
Cross Ponte Sisto, drift through Campo de' Fiori, then aim for the Pantheon side if energy is still good.
Roscioli is celebratory. Armando al Pantheon is the classic Roman table if timing fits better.
Do not add a major museum or Vatican plan. Rome is the farewell scene here.
Activity Options
Rome choices
Roscioli dinner or wine experience
Celebratory and food-obsessive, if the reservation window cooperates.
Check RoscioliArmando al Pantheon
Classic Roman cooking in the exact zone you will probably wander.
Check ArmandoPantheon or Colosseum tickets
Only add this if arrival day goes smoothly and the schedule still feels light.
Official ticketsPonte Sisto, Campo de' Fiori, Pantheon walk
The best-value Rome activity: bridge, streets, piazzas, and dessert.
Rome infoTrastevere food walk
A lively final-night option with Roman snacks, neighborhood texture, and dinner solved.
Tour optionGalleria Borghese
A compact, high-impact art splurge if Rome gets more than one soft evening.
Museum siteCapitoline Museums
Ancient sculpture, Campidoglio views, and a manageable cultural option near the center.
Museum siteAventine sunset and Orange Garden
A gentler Rome farewell with terrace views, cypress shade, and easy Trastevere access.
Garden infoWhere to Stay
Rome hotels
Hotel Santa Maria
Trastevere atmosphere, courtyard calm, and a strong final-night neighborhood feel.
Hotel siteHotel Ponte Sisto
Easy bridge between Trastevere and the historic center; very practical for one night.
Hotel siteHotel Lancelot
Colosseum-side fallback if center rates spike and you want a calmer family-run feel.
Hotel sitePractical Guide
How to make it feel effortless
- Book countryside stays first: La Morra or nearby, then Pienza / San Quirico / Montepulciano area.
- Use two car rentals: Turin airport for Piedmont, then Chiusi-Chianciano Terme for Tuscany.
- Make countryside restaurant bookings earlier than city bookings, especially in September.
- Keep winery days light: one visit plus one lunch is better than three tastings.
- Prioritize seated, scenic, food-forward visits and ask about non-drinker options.