- Volterra. Volterra is a must-see when visiting Tuscany. ...
- Arezzo. An ancient Etruscan city, Arezzo was once a rival to neighbouring Florence and Siena, and still has to riches to prove it. ...
- Cortona. ...
- San Gimignano. ...
- Montepulciano. ...
- Pienza. ...
- Montalcino. ...
- Pitigliano.
Where should I base myself in Tuscany?
Chianti is a great base to explore Tuscany, but also the famous medieval hill town with towers, San Gimignano, is a very good base to visit Tuscany. Florence and Siena are both incredibly wonderful, though very different from each other, the first being mostly a Renaissance town, while the second entirely medieval.
What is considered the heart of Tuscany?
Sant'Antonio Country Resort is situated in the Heart of Tuscany in what is locally known as the Tuscan Golden Triangle. These are the towns around Montepulciano, Montalcino and Radicofani.
What is the best part of Tuscany to stay in?
Florence is the best town to stay in Tuscany, it has great art, the best museums and the most beautiful hotel rooms, plus you can travel to the other cities by train.
What is the prettiest area in Italy?
- Church of San Biagio, Montepulciano. ...
- Pantelleria. ...
- Lake Orta. ...
- La Maddalena Archipelago, Sardinia. ...
- Scilla, Calabria. Black Tomato. ...
- Spoleto, Umbria. Black Tomato. ...
- UNESCO Ravenna, Emilia Romagna. Black Tomato. ...
- Spiaggia delle Due Sorelle, Sirolo. Black Tomato.
Where are the best views in Tuscany?
- Rocca D'Orcia. Perched on a rocky outcropping, this early medieval fortress has views of the whole Val d'Orcia (a UNESCO site), plus a winding gorge, castles, hill-towns, and a steaming hot spring used since Etruscan times. ...
- Sant'Angelo in Colle. ...
- Montepulciano. ...
- Talamone.