Val d'Orcia is a wide valley between the provinces of Siena and Grosseto. Characterized by hilly landscapes famous all over the world and by so many medieval villages, in this area you’ll find some typical food and wine like Cinta Senese pork, “pecorino di Pienza” (a cheese) and Montalcino’s Brunello wine.
Lucca is not the most touristic city of Tuscany, perfect for a week-end away from the tourist hordes. Lucca and its surroundings are the ideal place to spend a few days between history and art, not far from the Tuscan countryside and also near to the Versilia sea, don’t you think?
Val d’Elsa and Val di Cecina are two fascinating areas of Tuscany and here I suggest to visit these small villages: Volterra, Certaldo and San Gimignano.
Florence is one of the most famous italian city abroad. But which are the best things to do and see in a week-end? Here you are some good tips if you’re going to spend some days in the capital of Tuscany.