7 Things to Do and Visit during your Holidays La Spezia La Spezia

7 Things to Do and Visit during your Holidays La Spezia La Spezia

These are among the most stunning locations to explore when you are on holiday in Tuscany

Tuscany is often considered to be the jewel of Italy. The most stunning and renowned tourist destination along the Italian west coast is situated close to the Tyrrhenian Sea.

The distinctive landscapes of Tuscany with its unique Cypresses, are famous all over the globe. There is also the opportunity to taste authentic Italian food in Tuscany and discover the finest wine, Chianti.

Tuscany is full of Art and History. Every Tuscan town is home to a number of masterpieces in architecture. The provinces of Siena and Lucca are filled with medieval towns, where you can also discover castles and fortresses. Firenze and Pisa are wealthy in Renaissance history and monuments and boast the most stunning churches in Italy The most famous of them is the Duomo of Florence and the Duomo of Pisa, famous for its leaning tower.

There's a lot for visitors to see and do in Tuscany, however not enough time to complete everything. We'll list the 7 Top Things to do and see in Tuscany to Maximize Your Vacation.

1.) Go to Pisa to discover the Town (and its Leaning Tower).

Pisa's leaning Tower is likely the most well-known and photographed Italian attraction following the Colosseum in Rome. However, Pisa is much more than just its leaning tower. Pisa is an international city, well organized to welcome visitors from all over world. Pisa has excellent connections with other Tuscan cities by local transportation and private transfers. Pisa also has an international airport, making it an ideal option if you're searching for a place to stay during your holiday.

The historic center of Pisa is rich in history and monuments. Walking tours which begins at Piazza dei Miracoli (Miracle Square) will allow you to see the Duomo and the tower with a lean on the impressive St. John Baptistery.

2.) Wine Tasting in the Chianti Region
The most trendy spot to experience a unique wine tasting experience is surely the Chianti area and is well-known for its world-renowned red wines.

Wine tours within the Chianti region will take you through beautiful villages that are surrounded by vineyards and olive trees. In these villages, you can taste Tuscan e Super Tuscan Wines directly in local cellars. Because the local production is small, you will only be able to taste authentic Italian wines in these villages.

In summer, wine tastings are held directly in the vineyards, in the Tuscan sun.

3.) Visit Lucca: a jump back in Tuscan History



Lucca Another popular spot to visit in Tuscany is also highly recommended. There are a number of ancient structures as well as numerous churches that are absolutely stunning. The Roman amphitheater in Lucca is a must-see. It dates to around 1900 AD, is well worth a visit. The center of Lucca is enclosed by a brick wall that was erected during the 16th century, and it is possible to walk on the wall's top, which is about 4 km. The Tortelli Lucchesi is one of the most famous dishes in Tuscany. Tortelli Lucchesi, a hand-made pasta made with cooked meat and a smoky tasty ragu, is a great alternative.

4.) Find Siena, the town in the Palio

Siena is one of the most popular and visited cities in Tuscany, a place extremely rich in the history of medieval times and art. The renowned Palio di Siena, which is held twice per year in the Piazza del Campo, is the main event in this city. This square is located in the heart of the historical centre of Siena. It was declared by UNESCO as an important world heritage location.

Siena is also famous for its characteristic narrow avenues and alleys, with brick buildings.If you're fit and fit, then it's a good idea to climb to the top of Siena's bell tower and have some breathtaking views of the town and the Piazza Del Campo below. You will be a part of the authentic Italian atmosphere in Siena due to the friendly inhabitants.

When you go on a tour of Siena, you can't miss the chance to go to a near small town: San Gimignano, also called the "Manhattan of the Renaissance" because of its 13 towers from the medieval period.

5) Discovering Montalcino The Hometown of Brunello Wine

The medieval town of Montalcino is now famous all over the world for its famous wine "Brunello di Montalcino".

Montalcino was constructed on top of a hill. Atop Montalcino there is a medieval fortress with pentagonal layout walls that were designed by Mono Foresi (Sienese architect) and Domenico di Feo (medieval fortress).

It is possible to walk along the cobblestone streets that are narrow and visit a variety of "enoteca" (wine cellars) within the town's centre. The cellars boast that this is the place of birth of Tuscan wines.

It isn't possible to visit Montalcino if you don't have a wine tasting experience. It must include sampling local food like cheeses and salumi. Local experts can help you locate the top wineries located in the town.

6) Volterra is one of the most fascinating towns in Tuscany

Volterra, a lively town in the region Pisa is just a few miles from Florence, Siena and the beach. Volterra is known for its Etruscan roots and the many ruin sites from the time, such as the Roman Theatre. From the summit of the town, one can see the Medicean Fortress which is a true masterpiece of medieval architecture. Stephanie Meyerthe was inspired by the mysterious setting of Volterra in her novel "New Moon" that was later turned into the film of the famous story, "Twilight."

Volterra is also famous for the Alabaster production. It is possible to see the clay hills which are home to many alabaster quarries along the road leading to the town. Local artisans use alabaster in the creation of beautiful hand-crafted artifacts.

If you are looking for an uncommon tour in Tuscany, you probably have to visit Volterra and explore all its beauties.

7) Florence, The Tuscany Heart

Not to be left out, Florence is a highlight of your Tuscany visit.

It is recommended that you spend at least a couple of days in Florence. There is a lot to see, and to do in Florence, Tuscan Capital City.

In the town you can discover museums, art and churches, as well as food, wine and Bella Vita (shopping streets, cafes, restaurants, discos). The town was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982, is the most exemplary expression of art, culture and lifestyle in Tuscany.

A guided tour of Florence can grant you the opportunity to see the most famous places without loss of time. The historic center is accessible by taking a one of the guided tours along the Arno River. You can also visit the Uffizi Gallery or the Accademia Gallery, where you can see the original statue of David of Michelangelo.

Every day trip to Florence must include a visit to the Duomo of Florence that was named in the honor of Santa Maria del Fiore.

It is also possible to take cooking classes with wine tasting during your stay in Florence.

Take into consideration that each destination in Tuscany listed before can be reached by Private Shore Excursion from Livorno Cruise Port
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