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Discover Tuscany, Italy
The quintessential Italian region, Tuscany embodies Renaissance art in Florence, medieval towers in San Gimignano, and rolling hills dotted with cypress trees and vineyards. From Chianti wines to Florentine steak, Tuscan culture has shaped global perceptions of Italian beauty and gastronomy.
The quintessential Italian region, Tuscany embodies Renaissance art in Florence, medieval towers in San Gimignano, and rolling hills dotted with cypress trees and vineyards. From Chianti wines to Florentine steak, Tuscan culture has shaped global perceptions of Italian beauty and gastronomy.
Interactive map of cities and attractions
Explore the cities and towns that make Tuscany unique
Plan your trip to Tuscany with our month-by-month guide
Essential details to help you plan your visit to Tuscany
Florence (FLR), Pisa (PSA)
Florence Santa Maria Novella, Pisa Centrale, Siena
Florence and Pisa airports serve Tuscany well. High-speed trains connect Florence to Rome (1.5 hrs) and Milan (1.75 hrs). A car is essential for exploring the countryside, Chianti wine region, and hilltop towns like San Gimignano and Montepulciano.
April-May and September-October
Mild temperatures (15-22°C), occasional rain. Perfect for outdoor sightseeing and hiking.
Hot and dry (28-35°C). Beaches packed, cities busy. Book accommodations well in advance.
Warm days (18-25°C), grape harvest season. Ideal for wine tours and truffle hunting.
Cool to cold (5-12°C). Fewer tourists, lower prices. Some rural attractions may close.
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