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A list of destinations in Tuscany we strongly suggest you visit, with useful information on events and places where to go to eat at, the most interesting sightseeings and a brief introduction to the local history and culture.
Below you'll find a list of the destinations in Tuscany we have present on our site today. We are working on adding more articles everyday as well as working on new destinations to add in the near future.
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Many times overlooked, the city of Livorno, with its down to earth ways, risqué sense of humor, great fish dishes and unusual scenery, will be just the right distraction while on holiday.
The small hilltop town of Montespertoli in Chianti is well-known for its wine, olive oil and truffles. The area is dotted with castles, and at just 20 km from Florence, is the perfect area in which to base yourself as you set out to discover Tuscany!
The small town has its medieval, round plan still intact and the main square, with its city hall and two main churches deserves a visit. We recommend visiting the museum, where you can admire a beautiful Golden Tree!
First Stop when Driving up from Rome: Perched on a hilltop, Chiusi has an incredible visual of both the Val d’Orcia and Val di Chiana in Tuscany. Discover the treasures above and underground in this Etruscan city.
The small village of Sarteano, located between the Val d'Orcia and Valdichiana valleys, is easily identified from afar by the imposing castle standing guard over the town. Despite its small size, it hosts some of the most important Etruscan tombs in all of Tuscany, a magnificent 17th century…
With its spiral roads and hilltop position, the small town of Cerreto Guidi is an enchanting stop to add to your Tuscan itinerary. You will find amazing panoramic views, a quaint small town atmosphere and one of the more beautiful Medici villas, boasting secrets & intrigue.
The towering position on the steep hilltop in Tuscany makes it easy to see why Certaldo attracts tourists all year long. Hike the hill top and browse the small shops, the delicious restaurants & charming museums.
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