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Guided tours in Tuscany

Tuscany is one of the most beautiful regions in Italy, with medieval villages sitting on hilltops, rolling hills covered in vineyards producing some of the best wines in the world and farmhouses and villas at the end of cypress-lined lanes.

Firenze, the capital of Tuscany but the capital of Reinassance and Italian art over the centuries, preserves on of the most important museum – The Uffizi Gallery – house of some of the greatest artistic tresures in the world. The urban fabric is a feast of elegant 15th- and 16th-century palaces, medieval chapels, fresco-decorated churches and world-class art museums, declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The most popular and important sites include the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the churches of Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce. Wander some of the oldest streets in the city until you reach the Arno River, cross the Ponte Vecchio. Art history is not the only pride to Florence as Italy’s fashion industry was born here. Homegrown designers Guccio Gucci and Salvatore Ferragamo opened haute-couture boutiques in Florence in the 1920s.

Explore in Pisa the famous Piazza dei Miracoli, where you will be able to admire the famous Leaning Tower up close. Take time to visit the inside of the Duomo, the baptistery and Camposanto. Don’t miss Keith Haring’s mural “Tuttomondo”, one of the very few outdoor public works created by Haring for permanent display. Lucca, a small Venice without water, enclosed within huge Renaissance walls: rent a bicycle to explore and view this city from every angle. Take a walk through the historical city center, and go see the Duomo, the peculiar oval-shaped Piazza dell’Anfiteatro and climb to the top of the Guinigi tower with its curious centuries old trees.

Siena takes you back into the Middle Ages. The heart of Siena is in Piazza del Campo, famous for its particular shell shape and for the Palio of Siena, a horse race through the various parts of town taking place twice every summer on July 2 and August 16. The Palazzo Comunale and Torre del Mangia tower over Piazza del Campo offer an impressive view of the square and the city. Admire the Duomo, standing majestically as a precious example of Italian Romanesque-Gothic style. Finally, visiting the Baptistery, crypt and Opera museum you will see Duccio Buoninsegna’s marvelous Maestà altarpiece from the 14th century. The medieval village of San Gimignano offers incredible views of tuscan countryside. Discover the medieval towers through its magical streets and step back in time. Make sure to taste the local specialty, the sandy colored Vernaccia of San Gimignano.

The area between Florence and Siena is the beautiful Chianti region, famous for its excellent red wine worldwide. Vineyard-covered hills alternate with olive groves, each bend in the road offering a panoramic view of the wine region. The Val D’Orcia is another region in Tuscany famous for its stunning landscapes and excellent red wines. Gentle hills, dotted with dark cypresses, red poppies and yellow sunflowers make this region the perfect postcard to send back to friends and families. Visit from the medieval streets of Montepulciano to the smaller picturesque towns of Pienza and Montalcino. The area is known worldwide for its Brunello di Montalcino and Montepulciano DOC wines, making wine tastings an excellent past time at each stop.

Monte Argentario is the name given to a peninsula in southern Tuscany. The most famous harbours, Porto Ercole and Porto Santo Stefano, are popular holiday destination perfect for nature enthusiasts and sea-lovers. The coast of the beach goes from long sandy bays to small pebble picturesque coves. Not to mention the beautiful islands of Giglio and Giannutri.

Tuscany is one of the most beautiful regions in Italy, with medieval villages sitting on hilltops, rolling hills covered in vineyards producing some of the best wines in the world and farmhouses and villas at the end of cypress-lined lanes.

Firenze, the capital of Tuscany but the capital of Reinassance and Italian art over the centuries, preserves on of the most important museum – The Uffizi Gallery – house of some of the greatest artistic tresures in the world. The urban fabric is a feast of elegant 15th- and 16th-century palaces, medieval chapels, fresco-decorated churches and world-class art museums, declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The most popular and important sites include the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the churches of Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce. Wander some of the oldest streets in the city until you reach the Arno River, cross the Ponte Vecchio. Art history is not the only pride to Florence as Italy’s fashion industry was born here. Homegrown designers Guccio Gucci and Salvatore Ferragamo opened haute-couture boutiques in Florence in the 1920s.

Explore in Pisa the famous Piazza dei Miracoli, where you will be able to admire the famous Leaning Tower up close. Take time to visit the inside of the Duomo, the baptistery and Camposanto. Don’t miss Keith Haring’s mural “Tuttomondo”, one of the very few outdoor public works created by Haring for permanent display. Lucca, a small Venice without water, enclosed within huge Renaissance walls: rent a bicycle to explore and view this city from every angle. Take a walk through the historical city center, and go see the Duomo, the peculiar oval-shaped Piazza dell’Anfiteatro and climb to the top of the Guinigi tower with its curious centuries old trees.

Siena takes you back into the Middle Ages. The heart of Siena is in Piazza del Campo, famous for its particular shell shape and for the Palio of Siena, a horse race through the various parts of town taking place twice every summer on July 2 and August 16. The Palazzo Comunale and Torre del Mangia tower over Piazza del Campo offer an impressive view of the square and the city. Admire the Duomo, standing majestically as a precious example of Italian Romanesque-Gothic style. Finally, visiting the Baptistery, crypt and Opera museum you will see Duccio Buoninsegna’s marvelous Maestà altarpiece from the 14th century. The medieval village of San Gimignano offers incredible views of tuscan countryside. Discover the medieval towers through its magical streets and step back in time. Make sure to taste the local specialty, the sandy colored Vernaccia of San Gimignano.

The area between Florence and Siena is the beautiful Chianti region, famous for its excellent red wine worldwide. Vineyard-covered hills alternate with olive groves, each bend in the road offering a panoramic view of the wine region. The Val D’Orcia is another region in Tuscany famous for its stunning landscapes and excellent red wines. Gentle hills, dotted with dark cypresses, red poppies and yellow sunflowers make this region the perfect postcard to send back to friends and families. Visit from the medieval streets of Montepulciano to the smaller picturesque towns of Pienza and Montalcino. The area is known worldwide for its Brunello di Montalcino and Montepulciano DOC wines, making wine tastings an excellent past time at each stop.

Monte Argentario is the name given to a peninsula in southern Tuscany. The most famous harbours, Porto Ercole and Porto Santo Stefano, are popular holiday destination perfect for nature enthusiasts and sea-lovers. The coast of the beach goes from long sandy bays to small pebble picturesque coves. Not to mention the beautiful islands of Giglio and Giannutri.

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