Florence, Chianti & Northern Tuscany

Florence enjoys worldwide fame as an art metropolis and cradle of the Renaissance. The rolling landscape of the Chianti is no less well known, thanks to its mediaeval castles and famous winegrowing estate.

 Florence

Florence

The amount of unique monuments, world famous museums and gardens seem almost unreal. more

 Chianti

Chianti

The rolling hills between Florence and Siena are known as the symbol of Tuscany. more

 Pistoia

Pistoia

The green capital of the Pistoia province lies in the fertile plains of the Ombrone River. The Apennine Mountains frame the greenhouses and factories of the modern city and its historical centre. more

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How do I get to Tuscany or Elba?

The latest ferry timetables and prices, as well as good value rental cars. An overview of information on getting there and getting around. more

 Pisa
Pisa
The Leaning Tower & the Square of Miracles. more
 Castello di Brolio
Castello di Brolio
Seat of the Ricasoli family. more
Wine
World famous Chianti wine. more
 Chianti
Chianti
Vineyards, castles and palaces. more
 The Palio in Siena
The Palio in Siena
Famous spectacle in Siena. more
Carrara
Home of the famous marble. more
 Lucca
Lucca
The most beautiful city walls in Italy. more
 Viareggio
Viareggio
The most attractive resort in Tuscany. more
Florence
The famous cradle of the Renaissance. more
 Castiglione della Pescaia
Castiglione della Pescaia
Resort with charm & a fortress. more
 Siena
Siena
Historical city & Piazza del Campo. more
Holidaying in Tuscany
Unforgettable days for everyone. more