With its iconic cities like Florence and Pisa, renowned vineyards, and traditional villages, Tuscany offers an endless variety of activities and discoveries. After a day trip to Florence, you can admire historical treasures such as the Ponte Vecchio or enjoy unforgettable musical moments at festivals like Arezzo Wave. With over 1,700 holiday rentals in Tuscany available through us, we offer a wide selection for every type of desire. You will find nearly 900 holiday homes perfect for those seeking relaxation amidst lush hillsides. For those who prefer more urban settings with easy access to famous cultural sites like the Uffizi Gallery, there are about 850 apartments ready to welcome you. Several villas featuring private pools are also on offer for your ultimate comfort and luxury experience. Whether you're looking for tranquility among verdant landscapes or eager cultural explorations await you; Tuscany is sure to meet all expectations beautifully! Enjoy splendid sunny days that seamlessly transition into convivial evenings filled with authentic flavors from typical local dishes steeped in tradition. Book your accommodation now—your dream Tuscan getaway awaits!
Tuscany - Best Top cities
Lucca
Start your city tour with a walk across the Plaza del Anfiteatro, lined with numerous small cafés and the heart of Lucca for over half a millennium. From here, you are quickly at the Gothic Cathedral or the 12th-century Church of San Michele in Foro.
Siena
The Cathedral of Siena, built in the Romanesque-Gothic style, is the most famous landmark of the former political center of Tuscany. During your city tours, also stroll over the Piazza del Campo, where events are regularly held, or visit the Basilica di San Domenico from the 13th century.
Pienza
The main square of Pienza is framed by four magnificent buildings: the Palazzo Piccolomini and Palazzo Vescovile, the town hall, and the cathedral. In the center, the travertine fountain catches the eye. In addition to its historical significance, Pienza is known for Pecorino Toscano. The aromatic sheep cheese is produced in this region.
San Gimignano
The old town is situated at just under 325 meters and is visible from a great distance thanks to the high towers. Stroll through the medieval alleys in the heart of the fortress and visit the Torre Rognosa and the Palazzo del Podestá. Both buildings are located on the Piazza del Duomo.
Arezzo
When you look at the sloping Piazza Grande, surrounded by numerous historic buildings, the Palazzo della Fraternita dei Laici, or the Renaissance arcades of the Palazzo delle Logge, it quickly becomes clear why the city of Arezzo is considered one of the most beautiful in Italy. Added to this are the Church of Santa Maria della Pieve and the Cathedral of Arezzo.
Pisa
Built in the late 12th century, the tower planned as a freestanding bell tower for the Cathedral of Pisa leaned and has remained in its form to this day thanks to numerous reinforcements. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most iconic structures in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Florenz
Florence greets you with sunshine as soon as you step onto the Piazza della Signoria after a morning cappuccino. The square is dominated by the Neptune Fountain and the Palazzo Vecchio. Nearby are the Uffizi, which are connected to the Medici Palace via the Ponte Vecchio.
Tuscany - The most beautiful natural sights
Enjoy the diverse nature of the region from your villa in Tuscany. Start your journey with the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, which stretches from Monte Falterona to the Mandrioli Pass. This nature park is known for its numerous chestnut trees and diverse wildlife. A definite highlight is a hike to the 70-meter-high Acquacheta waterfalls. The next highlight is the Maremma Nature Park, located near the city of Grosseto. Here you can observe a variety of birds and explore the landscape on hiking and biking trails. The next stop on your journey is Monte Amiata, a mountain of volcanic origin. The region is very fertile and known for its chestnut and olive trees. In winter, the mountain is a popular destination for skiers. Continue to the Val d'Orcia, a valley that has inspired many artists. Here you can visit picturesque villages and a romantic church in San Quirico. The last stop on your journey is the thermal springs of Saturnia. Here you can bathe in natural rock pools and enjoy wellness treatments. The surroundings are characterized by gentle hills, olive groves, and vineyards.
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