Created by airynfaerie on November 19, 2009
- Many visitors to Tuscany stay in the capital city of Florence, and there are many amazing cities nearby to explore during day trips.
Created by dangaroo on February 26, 2009
- First time in a long time to Tuscany!
- 1 review
- 6 Stories
- 13 photos
Created by nrf on June 16, 2006
- Driving a rental car allowed us to set our own pace and stop at interesting spots.
Created by Elia Papillon on May 16, 2006
- We will be married in Certaldo, Tuscany, in August. Last September we visited to make some plans.
Created by MichaelJM on February 8, 2006
- A great place to chill out and take in Italy's cultural heritage. There is loads to see, fine food and beautiful scenery.
Created by actonsteve on December 26, 2004
- Tuscany isn't just a province of Italy; it is a credo, a way of life. It is possibly the most culturally rich place on the planet, a province of sunflower fields, Giotto frescoes, and cozy trattorias. Tuscany definitely embodies the good life.
- 4 reviews
- 5 Stories
- 31 photos
Created by moatway on May 2, 2004
- Avoiding the large center of Florence, we opted to see a few smaller centres that appealed to us as an introduction to the area.
- 8 reviews
- 1 Story
- 21 photos
Created by Bear in Britain on November 3, 2002
- For many tourists Tuscany is a manic dash from one monumental sight to another. Uffizi; Ponte Vecchio; Leaning Tower … check. The pace misses the essence of the place. Italians embody gracious living. This journal attempts to capture their knack for mixing work and play into a soul-soothing “good life”.
Created by Ozzy-Dave on March 22, 2002
- To drive or not to drive. That’s the question when planning a trip to Tuscany. How to visit those medieval villages and explore the vast landscape. Faced with this dilemma on a recent journey through Italy we decided not to drive, preferring to explore the area using public transport.
- 11 reviews
- 1 Story
- 45 photos
Created by barbara on December 15, 2001
- Tuscany is a beautiful land of rolling hills, rich foods, and friendly people. Healthcare is tied into the land; therefore the Italian government actually helps fund annual trips to thermal spas for its many citizens!
- 14 reviews
- 13 Stories
- 63 photos
Tuscany
Tourism and Travel Guide