These top guided tours will transform your winter vacation in Tuscany into a treasured memory, adding fun and classical sites and experiences and just the right about of adventure to your itinerary.
Staying in Volterra and the area nearby would make it a perfect base to explore in every direction: the coast, Chianti and Siena and more. Check out rentals by owners reviewed by our team and book ...
One of the best known in Italy, the Carnival in Viareggio has its origins at the end of the 19th century. The parades draw thousands of visitors of all ages, who come to see both the spectacular ...
The furthest promontory on the north western side of Elba is Capo Sant'Andrea in the municipality of Marciana. Originally an Etruscan settlement, it is full of marvels to be discovered: beaches, ...
In Tuscany, there is still the possibility to enjoy the Tuscan landscape in an old-fashioned steam engine powered train, where you can sit back and discover history while chugging through the region ...
Our top 6 places we go back over and over again As a friend of mine said, "every tiny bite you’re served is an explosion of tastes!" The chef’s creativity stands out over everything: once you’ve ...
The privately owned medieval borgo Camporsevoli, with its three independent vacation villa rentals and cozy self-catering apartments will embrace you upon arrival like a big Tuscan hug, warm and ...
The perfect way to enjoy the best of Tuscany is to go straight to the source: a Tuscan wine estate that offers great views, a gorgeous villa offering luxurious accommodation and spectacular wine! I ...
Here is where some of the best magic of Borgo Argenina takes place. Elena’s hospitality combined with her family recipes make for the best and most memorable experiences of every guest that has come ...
A universal symbol of the city, the distinct formation of the Piazza del Campo is just one of the reasons why UNESCO recognizes Siena as the ideal embodiment of a medieval city. Built in the exact ...
June 17 is the feast day of San Ranieri, or Saint Rainerius, the patron saint of Pisa. It is a day of celebration in Pisa, if you've never been before and chance to visit on this particular day, you ...
Monday 9am - 1pm; from Tuesday to Saturday 08.15am - 7.15pm; Sunday and holidays 09am - 1pm. Closed January 1st, May 1st and December 25th. The Pinacoteca Nazionale is housed in two old palaces, ...