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Tuscany

A picturesque region in central Italy, known for its rolling hills, vineyards, olive groves, Renaissance art, historic cities, and culinary delights.

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For mothers who love art, where better to explore than the center of all western renaissance creation? Tuscany is known worldwide as a destination soaked in history, with distinct ancient architecture, elaborate art galleries full of treasures, diverse landscape, and picturesque beaches. Visit the city of Florence to see Michelangelo's sculpture of "David", and spend a day getting lost in the Uffizi Gallery to witness Boticelli's famous work in person. Finish your day in one of the many cozy, authentically Italian restaurants for a heaping plate of pasta and delicious wine.

seeker 3 years ago

Coolish temperatures and a few rainy days aside, Tuscany remains a glowing, warm, and inviting destination throughout the fall season. Fall foliage elevates the romantic energy of this gorgeous Italian region, known for being a central hub of art, culture, and fantastic wine. Tour Florence, glimmering in autumn vibes and the finest museums, and the vast vineyard landscapes that make up this top destination. Peak travel is during the summer, so feel at ease knowing there won't be hour-long waits to view renaissance frescoes and to sample fresh gelato.

seeker 2 years ago

Tuscany evokes romance in almost every way, and everywhere throughout the glittering Italian region. Visit small Italian villages, traverse awe-inspiring landscapes, rolling green hills, and ancient ruins. Whether you visit Florence and spend your stay indulging in world-renowned cuisine and touring prominent art museums, or prefer to explore the pale-hued countryside, Tuscany has just the thing for any romantic getaway you seek.

seeker 3 years ago

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  • Tuscany Road Trip: 13 Stops Along the Way

    Oh, Tuscany! The stuff of Italian dreams, this region rarely fails to enchant. Sweeping from the Apuan Alps to the verdant valleys of Maremma and the sloshing waves of the Ligurian Sea, it covers some seriously gorgeous corners of the land (and is home to some of the best things to do in Italy). The […]

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  • 41 of the Best Things to Do in Italy

    Oh, Italy— you boot-shaped beauty, you. With your pizza-spinning chefs, OTT hand gestures, truffle-scented tagliatelle and creamy gelato, there’s really nowhere else that can match. From north to south, you range from ice-capped Dolomites covered in snow to wave-lapped pebble coves baked in 80-degree sun. And between the two…well…let’s just say it’s a panini sandwich […]

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