Christmas Markets in Tuscany

As Christmas approaches, Tuscany becomes even more fascinating. Towns and villages are decked out in lights and colours and the atmosphere is festive everywhere you go. | Continue reading


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A trip to Carmignano: where to go and what to do

Carmignano and its countless hamlets: an area devoted to the production of one of the most ancient wines in Tuscany. | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Florence Flood 50th anniversary: exhibitions and events

Plunged into darkness, Florence seems like an immense lake whose turbid waters extend for more than six square kilometers. This is the biggest flood since 1270 and it affects two thirds of the town. ... | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Homemade Tuscan gelato: how to

According to legend the first Gelato was created in Tuscany. Read here how to prepare a homemade ice cream without using any ice cream maker. Follow this easy recipe and enjoy your homemade tuscan gelato! | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

The Future is Present at Pecci Centre of Prato

The Pecci Centre of Prato has the likeness of a spaceship from another galaxy, vaunting a wide open area with natural light reflected by the new Solatube technology and displaying contemporary masterpieces from all over the world. | Continue reading


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Historical villas and gardens in Tuscany

Get ready to discover the many historical villas and gardens nestled in the tuscan landscape, from the Medici villas and gardens scattered all around the region to Villa Garzoni in Collodi, passing through Villa Torrigiani in Capannori and Villa La Foce in Chianciano Terme. | Continue reading


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Lights, camera, Tuscany!

Famous film directors as Ron Howard, Roberto Benigni, Kenneth Branagh and Matteo Garrone chose Tuscany as a movie set. | Continue reading


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Chestnut fever: Chestnut festivals in Tuscany

The best chestnut festivals scheduled for this Autumn in Tuscany | Continue reading


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Grape harvest in the hills of Pisa

September is a busy month for winemakers as it is grape harvest time ! While some wineries work behind closed doors, others welcome visitors interested in seeing the winemaking process. Every year Movimento Turismo del Vino [http://www. ... | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Discovering Valtiberina, a charming place in the Arezzo area of Tuscany

Discovering Valtiberina in 5 stops: Sansepolcro, Anghiari, Pieve Santo Stefano, Monterchi, Caprese Michelangelo. | Continue reading


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Top food festivals in Tuscany this autumn – 2016 edition

From September to December, Tuscany offers a myriad of events showcasing top seasonal foods: fresh olive oil, mushrooms, chestnuts, white truffles, dried figs and squids! | Continue reading


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Chiusi, the Etruscan village in southern Tuscany

Exploring the Etruscan town in southern Tuscany aboard the Etruscan train | Continue reading


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October events in Tuscany – 2016 Edition

Here is a list of events taking place over the next few weeks to help you plan your holiday in Tuscany. Let us know in the comments which ones you would like to attend the most and after the event, feel free to tell us about your ... | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Tuscany Walking Festival 2016 in the Tuscan Archipelago

The Tuscany Walking Festival is one of the most important hiking festivals in Italy, taking place every year in the National Park of the Tuscan Archipelago both in mid-spring and at the beginning of the fall season. | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Diving into the past: Nature train autumn edition

Check out the 2017 calendar of the Nature Train trips across the Siena area | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Take the challenge: top outdoor activities in the Tuscan archipelago

There are 7 wonderful islands that make up the Tuscan Archipelago: Gorgona, Capraia, Elba, Pianosa, Montecristo, Giglio and Giannutri. They have clear, still waters perfect for a relaxing holiday. | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Top art exhibitions this autumn in Tuscany

If you’re coming to Tuscany this fall, there are many temporary art exhibitions you definitely should add to your to-do list. Salvador Dalí and Ai Weiwei are only some of the names that stand out. Discover more in this post! ... | Continue reading


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September events in Tuscany

Let yourself be tempted by a September in Tuscany: there are plenty of upcoming events that await you! | Continue reading


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Wild Tuscany: a guide for animal passionates

A brief guide to parks, protected areas, aquariums and zoos for an exciting outdoor adventure in Tuscany. | Continue reading


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Falling stars, wine + street food: Calici di Stelle 2016

From August 6 to 14 it is time to celebrate SanLorenzo and to enjoy the Perseids yearly falling stars while sipping a glass of wine. ... | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

La Divina Bellezza 2016: Dreaming Siena

Get ready for an evocative and unexpected cultural initiative . Get ready for a new experience and a new way to enjoy the beauty of one of the most beloved Tuscan towns: Siena ! ... | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Food, wine and beer: 10 festivals in Tuscany

From July to September 2017 , Tuscany offers countless food festivals in the most beautiful towns. From the seaside to the mountain, check out here some of the best options for thissummer:  ##IMG## ... | Continue reading


@visittuscany.com | 8 years ago

Cortona On The Move is back!

Do you love photography? Are you on holiday in Tuscany or are you going to get here soon? Then this post is for you! Here’s a festival and an exhibition that you can enjoy during the sunny season, all the way through to the autumn. ... | Continue reading


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Summer Medieval Festivals in Tuscany

Discover the best traditional festivals to live again the tuscan "medioevo" | Continue reading


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