Tuscany
Tuscany is a region in Italy that cannot go unmissed. Its capital, Florence, is a highlight on its own but time should also be spent enjoying the countryside and driving through the fertile lands that make this region a culinary capital. The green, rolling hills filled with vineyards are picturesque and medieval hilltop towns make this region postcard perfect.
Best for: Food and drinks, and scenic sites.
Where is it? In northern central Italy, the main hub in Tuscany is Florence where further regions can be explored from. Flights from Rome are 55 minutes or by train from Milan is 1 hour, and Venice is 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Top 5 things to see/do: Pose with the leaning tower of Pisa, indulge in a wine tour, eat your way through the region, visit the city of Siena and make a pilgrimage to La Verna.
How long do I need? 5 days - 1 week (including Florence).
Recommended tour: The Tuscany in One-Day Sightseeing Tour will take you through the stunning countryside, to a gothic cathedral in Siena, to Pisa and to a wine estate for lunch.
Best for: Food and drinks, and scenic sites.
Where is it? In northern central Italy, the main hub in Tuscany is Florence where further regions can be explored from. Flights from Rome are 55 minutes or by train from Milan is 1 hour, and Venice is 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Top 5 things to see/do: Pose with the leaning tower of Pisa, indulge in a wine tour, eat your way through the region, visit the city of Siena and make a pilgrimage to La Verna.
How long do I need? 5 days - 1 week (including Florence).
Recommended tour: The Tuscany in One-Day Sightseeing Tour will take you through the stunning countryside, to a gothic cathedral in Siena, to Pisa and to a wine estate for lunch.

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