30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Tuscany | Apr 2025

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Tuscany Day Trip from Florence: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa and Lunch at a Winery Image
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Tuscany Day Trip from Florence: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa and Lunch at a Winery

Famous for a wealth of art, history, striking landscapes and outstanding produce, Tuscany really does have the best of all worlds! With only a day to spare, see the best Tuscany has to offer on this full-day guided coach trip from Florence.

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Skip the line: Uffizi and Accademia Small Group Walking Tour

• Skip the line Unforgettable experience with genuine tour • 4-hour small group (max 10-15 people) tour of the Accademia and the Uffizi • Discover the incredible masterpieces of Renaissance art • Priority entrance to the most important museums of Florence • Walking tour through Duomo Square and Piazza della Signoria The “Florence & Global ” Touch.

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Small-Group Wine Tasting Experience in the Tuscan Countryside

Enjoy an half day small group tour to discover the beauty of the Tuscan wine country. Drive through vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees.

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Florence Pizza or Pasta Class with Gelato Making at a Tuscan Farm

This unforgettable culinary experience is held on a Tuscan estate just outside the city. Learn the secret to authentic pizza or pasta and gelato and indulge in a 3-course feast accompanied by wine and beer.

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Wine Safaris: Off Road Tuscany Wine Tours and Lunch from Florence

Get a true taste of Italy's famous Tuscany region on one of our wine and food tour departing from Florence. Our off-road wine tours take you beyond the typical tourist paths, offering exclusive access to some of the region’s most stunning vineyards and hidden gems.

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Florence Sunset Food & Wine Tour with Eating Europe

Join us on an exclusive food and wine tour to uncover Florence's rich culinary heritage. Discover historic wine windows, sample Tuscany's finest wines, indulge in a traditional zero-waste soup and fresh pasta cooked by a local chef.

4.96 (3411 reviews)

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Cinque Terre Day Trip from Florence with Optional Hiking

If you love an outdoor adventure, our Cinque Terre tour is sure to add a little something special to your Italian holiday.

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Pisa, Siena and San Gimignano Day Trip with Lunch & Wine Pairing

There’s more to Tuscany than Florence. Leave the city behind and discover three other enchanting Tuscan destinations on this day trip to Siena, San Gimignano and Pisa.

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Florence: Pasta Cooking Class with Unlimited Wine

Learn to make fresh pasta, like our grandmothers made them in Italy. We will teach you every process and stand by you teaching you every step.

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Florence Accademia Gallery Tour with Entrance Ticket Included

You can find out the marvelous associated to the Michelangelo’s David, by joining the Accademia Gallery Tour, of about one hour long, conducted by professional licensed guides.

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Florence in a Day: Michelangelo's David, Uffizi and Guided City Walking Tour

Immerse yourself in history, art, and architecture; skip long entry lines at the Accademia and also the Uffizi Gallery; then take to the streets with your guide to experience the endless charm of Florence.

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Florence Vespa Tour: Tuscan Hills and Italian Cuisine

Drive your own stylish Vespa through Tuscany, just as the locals do, on this 4-hour small-group tour from Florence! Following your guide, leave Florence and head to the hills, passing beautiful attractions like the Church of San Miniato al Monte and Piazzale Michelangelo.

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Florence: Skip The Line David Statue & Brunelleschi's Dome Tour

Discover Florence’s iconic landmarks with an expert guide on this small group tour. Skip the lines at the Accademia Gallery to see Michelangelo’s Statue of David and explore the treasures of Florence Duomo.

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Skip-the-Line Florence Highlights and David Walking Tour

A guided walking tour Florence discovering the main attractions such as Piazza della Signoria, the Ponte Vecchio, Michelangelo's David and hidden gems of this magic city.

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Uffizi Gallery Small Group Tour with Guide

Enjoy a 2-hour guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery with priority entrance access. Learn about the must-see masterpieces hiding in the labyrinth.

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Cinque Terre and Pisa Tower Tour from Florence Semi Private

Semi-Private Small-Group (up to 8 people) Cinque Terre and Pisa leaning tower tour in a Black Mercedes Minivan. Only in a small group, it becomes possible to visit the Cinque Terre and experience all the true magic of this enchanted coastline.

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Best of Florence: Small Group Tour Skip-the-Line David & Accademia with Duomo

Skip the long lines to both the Accademia and the Catherdral on this Best of Florence guided tour. Begin with skip-the-line access to get up close to Michelangelo's 'David' in the Accademia Gallery.

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Cooking Class in Florence Pasta & Tiramisu Making Unlimited Wine

Roll up your sleeves and learn how to make fresh pasta like an Italian and secret techniques for creating a perfect tiramisù in a locally loved restaurant.

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Florence Duomo Express Tour with Optional Dome Climb Upgrade

Skip long lines with priority access tickets to see the Florence Duomo, one of the city’s most striking architectural masterpieces.

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Cooking Class and Lunch at a Tuscan Farmhouse with Local Market Tour from Florence

Indulge your love of Italian food in Tuscany, and enjoy a full-day tour that combines a market visit with a cooking class and 4-course meal with wine! After scouting out quality local ingredients at a historical Florence food market, travel to a rustic farmhouse in Tuscany, surrounded by exquisite countryside.

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Scent of the Sea: Cinque Terre Park Full Day Trip from Florence

Spend an unforgettable day discovering the breathtaking Cinque Terre National Park on this must-do tour from Florence, with transport between villages included (if option selected).

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From Florence: Cinque Terre & Pisa Day Trip

Get an early start on an amazing day journeying out of Florence, and its man-made masterpieces, because you are off to the Italian seaside.

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Florence: Ticket to See Michelangelo's David

People from all over the world come to Florence to see him-David. This statue, created by Michelangelo, is rightfully considered one of the most famous in the world.

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Florence Skip-the-Line Duomo Tour with Guide & Brunelleschi Dome

Skip the entrance lines and climb to the top of Brunelleschi's Dome in a Small Group with an expert guide! Majestically dominating the city skyline, the terracotta dome of Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore (or Florence Duomo, as it’s more commonly known) is easily Florence's most iconic attraction.

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Pastamania - Florence Pasta Making Class

Learn how to make homemade fresh pasta easily and successfully. If you have flour and eggs you can make pasta and we will teach you the secrets.

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Florence Electric Golf Cart Tour

Welcome to a fantastic way of visiting the historical city of Florence! We are really happy to provide a unique way of exploring the city’s artistic centre in the most relaxing way in our electric vehicles.

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Pisa and Piazza dei Miracoli Half-Day Tour from Florence

Visit the Piazza dei Miracoli, or Square of Miracles, where the tower, the cathedral and baptistery form the city's main attraction.

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Essence of Chianti Small Group Tour with Lunch and Tastings from Florence

Discover the real essence of the Tuscan countryside, driving through amazing postcard views; departing from Florence, in a small group, that means top comfort and quality, you will see Greve in Chianti, you will have a guided visit to 3 of the best wine estate, you will enjoy a genuine Tuscan light lunch, and you will taste and compare different wines, olive oil and other typical products.

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Half day Chianti Vineyard Escape from Florence with Wine Tastings

Be amazed by the rolling hills of Tuscany and don’t miss out on this lovely half day wine tasting experience in the famous Chianti wine region! Spend the day strolling around Tuscan countryside, known around the world for its gentle hills, gaping views, and bursting with rows of vineyards.

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Siena and San Gimignano: Small-Group Tour with Lunch from Florence

Enjoy the high quality of this small-group tour - the perfect experience in order to discover art, history, landscapes, food and wine in a comfortable and relaxed way with more personalized attention of a small group.

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What activities can I do in Tuscany?

Tuscany, Italy is a region known for its beautiful landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine. Here are some of the top things to do in Tuscany: 1. Explore Florence: Visit the iconic Duomo and climb to the top for panoramic views of the city. Explore the Uffizi Gallery, home to masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. Don't miss the Ponte Vecchio, a medieval bridge lined with shops. 2. Take a wine tour in Chianti: Tuscany is famous for its wine, and the Chianti region is a must-visit for wine lovers. Take a tour of the vineyards, taste local wines, and learn about the winemaking process. Many tours also include visits to charming Tuscan villages. 3. Visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa: Head to Pisa to see the famous leaning tower, part of the Piazza dei Miracoli. Climb to the top for a unique perspective and take the obligatory ""holding up the tower"" photo. 4. Explore Siena: Wander through the historic center of Siena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the stunning Siena Cathedral and climb the Torre del Mangia for panoramic views. Don't miss the Piazza del Campo, where the famous Palio horse race takes place. 5. Discover the medieval town of San Gimignano: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, San Gimignano is a charming town with narrow streets and ancient towers. Climb the Torre Grossa for panoramic views and taste the local Vernaccia wine. 6. Relax in the thermal baths of Saturnia: Enjoy a day of relaxation at the natural hot springs of Saturnia. The warm, mineral-rich waters are said to have healing properties and provide a unique spa experience. 7. Visit the Cinque Terre: While not technically in Tuscany, the Cinque Terre is a short distance away and worth a visit. These five picturesque fishing villages perched on the cliffs of the Italian Riviera are known for their colorful houses, scenic hiking trails, and delicious seafood. 8. Take a cooking class: Tuscany is a food lover's paradise, and what better way to immerse yourself in the local cuisine than by taking a cooking class? Learn how to make traditional dishes like pasta, risotto, and tiramisu from local chefs. 9. Explore the Val d'Orcia: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its rolling hills, cypress trees, and picturesque villages. Drive through the scenic countryside, visit the charming towns of Montalcino and Pienza, and taste the region's famous pecorino cheese. 10. Go hiking in the Apuan Alps: If you're an outdoor enthusiast, head to the Apuan Alps for some spectacular hiking trails. Enjoy breathtaking views of the mountains, explore caves, and discover the unique flora and fauna of the region. These are just a few of the many things to do in Tuscany. Whether you're interested in art and history, food and wine, or outdoor adventures, Tuscany has something for everyone.

When is the best time to travel to Tuscany?

The best time to travel to Tuscany, Italy is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) seasons. During these times, the weather is mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15-25°C (59-77°F). The countryside is lush and green, and the landscapes are breathtaking. In spring, Tuscany is in full bloom with colorful flowers and blossoming vineyards. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the charming towns and villages. It is also a great time to visit if you want to experience the famous Tuscan food and wine festivals. In the fall, Tuscany offers a stunning display of autumn colors, with vineyards and olive groves turning golden. The weather is still warm, and the crowds are thinner compared to the summer months. It is an excellent time to visit wineries and taste the new harvest of wines. Additionally, you can enjoy truffle hunting and participate in the olive harvest. While summer (July and August) is also a popular time to visit Tuscany, it can be quite hot and crowded, especially in popular tourist destinations like Florence and Siena. However, if you don't mind the heat and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of festivals and events, summer can still be a great time to visit. Winter (December to February) in Tuscany can be chilly and rainy, but it has its own charm. The cities are less crowded, and you can enjoy the museums, art galleries, and indoor attractions without the crowds. Additionally, you can experience the festive atmosphere during Christmas and New Year's celebrations. Ultimately, the best time to travel to Tuscany depends on your preferences and what you want to experience. Whether it's the vibrant spring blooms, the warm autumn colors, or the festive summer atmosphere, Tuscany has something to offer all year round.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Tuscany

Tuscany, located in central Italy, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage. The region is often referred to as the birthplace of the Renaissance, and its cities and towns are filled with magnificent art, architecture, and historical sites. One of the most famous cities in Tuscany is Florence, which is home to iconic landmarks such as the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery. Florence was the center of the Renaissance and is known for its incredible art collections, including works by Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci. Another must-visit destination in Tuscany is Siena, famous for its medieval architecture and the Palio horse race held twice a year in the main square, Piazza del Campo. The city also boasts a stunning cathedral and the Gothic-style Palazzo Pubblico. Tuscany's countryside is equally captivating, with its rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages. The Val d'Orcia region, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is particularly picturesque, with its cypress-lined roads, ancient farmhouses, and thermal baths. Tuscany is also known for its culinary delights. The region is famous for its world-class wines, such as Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vernaccia di San Gimignano. Visitors can explore vineyards and wineries, tasting the excellent wines while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Tuscan cuisine is simple yet flavorful, with dishes like ribollita (a hearty vegetable soup), pici pasta with wild boar ragu, and bistecca alla Fiorentina (Florentine-style steak) being popular specialties. Food lovers can also indulge in truffles, pecorino cheese, and olive oil, all of which are integral parts of Tuscan gastronomy. Tuscany's cultural heritage is also celebrated through various festivals and events held throughout the year. The most famous is the Palio di Siena, mentioned earlier, but there are also historical reenactments, music festivals, and art exhibitions that showcase the region's traditions and creativity. Overall, Tuscany offers a captivating blend of art, history, gastronomy, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Tuscany

When visiting Tuscany, there are several shopping lists or souvenirs that you can consider bringing back home. Here are some popular options: 1. Wine: Tuscany is renowned for its excellent wines, especially Chianti. Consider buying a bottle or two of local wine from vineyards in the region. 2. Olive oil: Tuscany is also famous for its high-quality olive oil. Look for small, family-owned olive farms where you can purchase extra virgin olive oil made from local olives. 3. Leather goods: Florence is known for its leather craftsmanship. You can find a wide range of leather products such as bags, wallets, belts, and jackets. Look for shops in the Santa Croce or San Lorenzo areas. 4. Ceramics: Tuscany has a rich tradition of pottery and ceramics. Visit towns like Montelupo Fiorentino or Deruta to find beautiful hand-painted ceramics including plates, bowls, and decorative items. 5. Truffles: Tuscany is home to the prized white truffle. If you're a food lover, consider buying truffle products like truffle oil, truffle salt, or even fresh truffles if you can find them. 6. Pecorino cheese: Tuscany produces excellent pecorino cheese made from sheep's milk. Look for pecorino from Pienza or other Tuscan towns to bring back a taste of the region. 7. Handmade paper: In the town of Fabriano, you can find traditional handmade paper products. Consider purchasing journals, notebooks, or stationery made from this beautiful paper. 8. Florentine marbled paper: Florence is famous for its marbled paper, which is used for bookbinding and other decorative purposes. Look for shops in the Oltrarno neighborhood to find a wide selection. 9. Balsamic vinegar: While not exclusive to Tuscany, you can find high-quality balsamic vinegar in the region. Look for aged balsamic vinegar from Modena or Reggio Emilia. 10. Artisanal food products: Tuscany is known for its delicious food products like pasta, sauces, honey, and saffron. Look for small, local producers to bring back some authentic Tuscan flavors. Remember to check customs regulations and restrictions when traveling with food or agricultural products.

Tuscany travel review

Tuscany, Italy: A Journey through Time and Beauty Nestled in the heart of Italy, Tuscany is a region that captivates travelers with its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and exquisite art and culinary traditions. From the rolling hills of the countryside to the charming medieval towns, Tuscany offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage that will leave you spellbound. One of the most iconic features of Tuscany is its picturesque countryside. As you drive through the region, you will be greeted by endless vineyards, olive groves, and cypress-lined roads. The landscape seems to have been painted by the hand of a master artist, with its vibrant colors and harmonious composition. Exploring the countryside on foot or by bicycle is a must, as it allows you to fully immerse yourself in the tranquility and serenity of the surroundings. Among the many enchanting towns in Tuscany, Florence stands out as a true gem. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a living museum of art and architecture. The city's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to iconic landmarks such as the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery. As you wander through the narrow streets, you will be transported back in time, surrounded by magnificent palaces, churches, and piazzas that tell the stories of the city's glorious past. Another must-visit destination in Tuscany is Siena, a medieval town famous for its annual horse race, the Palio. The town's historic center is a maze of narrow streets and charming squares, where you can admire the Gothic architecture of the Duomo and the grandeur of the Piazza del Campo. Siena's rich cultural heritage is also evident in its museums and art galleries, which showcase masterpieces by renowned artists such as Duccio, Simone Martini, and Ambrogio Lorenzetti. No trip to Tuscany would be complete without indulging in the region's world-renowned cuisine and wine. From hearty pasta dishes and succulent meats to delicate pastries and gelato, Tuscan cuisine is a celebration of simple yet delicious flavors. Pair your meal with a glass of Chianti or Brunello di Montalcino, two of the region's finest wines, and you will truly understand why Tuscany is a food and wine lover's paradise. For nature enthusiasts, the region offers plenty of opportunities to explore its diverse landscapes. The Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning valley dotted with medieval villages, thermal baths, and rolling hills. The Maremma, on the other hand, is a coastal area characterized by pristine beaches, pine forests, and marshlands, where you can spot wild horses and flamingos. In conclusion, a journey through Tuscany is a feast for the senses. Whether you are drawn to its natural beauty, cultural heritage, or culinary delights, this region has something to offer every traveler. From the timeless charm of its countryside to the grandeur of its historic cities, Tuscany will leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul. So pack your bags, embark on this unforgettable adventure, and let Tuscany cast its spell upon you.