If you’ve always dreamed of vacationing in Tuscany, you’ll be thrilled to know that Tuscany isn’t just the home of warm breezy vineyards, but also a collection of mountain scenery, marble quarries and amazing cultural elements. Read the rest »
A true masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Basilica of Santa Croce is one of the oldest and easily one of the most impressive churches in Florence. Read the rest »
Pienza is a small town still retaining its ancient structure of medieval village. It is located in Tuscany, in the province of Siena, in the Val d’Orcia, on a hilltop overlooking Mount Amiata and the Crete Senesi. Read the rest »
Lucca is easily one of the top destinations in Tuscany. Among the many sights and sounds to be found in this ancient city, you’ll find the best preserved wall of any of the walled cities. Read the rest »
The Italian culinary scene is really rich. Saying that each region has its own kitchen is restrictive. Actually we should say that every city has its recipes that can be or completely unrelated to those of the neighbouring city or a variation on a recipe typical of the area. Read the rest »
Tuscany is a rich cultural experience no matter which city you find yourself exploring, and among the finest Tuscan cities, Siena is an excellent blend of interesting traditions, fascinating culture and unique opportunities. Read the rest »
The Hermitage of Montesiepi and the Abbey of San Galgano are one of the most beautiful architectural complexes in all of Tuscany. Read the rest »