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Feeling the warm glow of the Tuscan sun setting across the olive-coated rolling hills, you’d be forgiven for pinching yourself just to make sure you hadn’t drifted off.


The region has lured visitors from afar for millennia. Drawn initially for its vibrant agricultural scope, its inhabitants slowly pieced together a world-renowned culture of art, food, and lifestyle that now pulls almost 50 million visitors a year.


Don’t be too put off by the crowds. For every crowded piazza, there’s a secluded farmhouse with a bottle of wine on the terrace, waiting to reward you for a day’s exploration.


The most significant problem you’ll face in Tuscany is bringing yourself to leave. But we’ve made getting there easy. For your chance to win an unbelievable experience exploring the Tuscan countryside, enter our giveaway here. 


Benvenuti in Toscana

| FUN FACTS

Pub quiz ammunition

Tuscany has so many factoids that we couldn’t just share one. Here are some of our favorites:

  • Modern Italian derived from a Tuscan dialect

  • The story of Pinocchio originates in a Tuscan town named Collodi

  • Florence was the first European city to pave its streets

  • The region has a whopping seven UNESCO sites

  • Tuscany has a desert. Really!

  • Galileo, Da Vinci, Fibonacci, Dante, Michelangelo, and many other great artists and thinkers lived in and around Tuscany

  • It’s the birthplace of Opera

Annnnnd breathe. One of these is sure to grab you a victory on pub quiz night.

| KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

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Understand that it’s a big region

Think Tuscany, and many people jump immediately to the rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves. But without proper planning, you’ll find yourself a bit overwhelmed when you realize it’s a vast region about the size of New Jersey.


Tuscany takes in Florence, Pisa, Sienna, and Chianti, as well as a number of other smaller towns and villages. Its landscapes are just as varied, from stunning coastal towns to the stereotypical hillside villas we’ve come to expect.


If you’re planning on seeing as much of the area as possible, do your research to maximize your time there. Or you’ll be left a little flummoxed in one location.

Rent a car (or a Vespa)

Public transport is available and will offer you a cheaper way of getting around. But it’s Tuscany! What could be better than driving through the Italian countryside on your own schedule, free to stop in any picturesque town and village that comes your way?


While it will increase the cost of your trip considerably, it’ll be more than worth it in experiential returns. The only major downside is for the driver, who’ll have to take one for the team and sample a little less wine on the trip.


Want to go total cliche? Rent a Vespa instead. You know you want to.

Embrace the coffee culture

You might be a little confused when you walk past one of Italy’s more than 100 thousand espresso bars. Far from the slow-moving terraces in Paris, many locals are seen standing at the bar, grabbing a cheap cup, and heading off on their way once more.


While it might seem like an odd little quirk, the practice has financial benefits. Coffee prices have traditionally been capped in Italy (although that’s changing), so espresso is a refreshingly low cost compared to other parts of Europe. But sitting down in one of those bars automatically adds a euro or two to your bill.


Check the menu beforehand. The price for “banco” is if you stand for your coffee, and the price for “tavolo” is for when you sit. 

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| THINGS TO DO

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Take in a masterpiece in the world’s premier art destination

Cities like New York have developed a reputation as major art hubs. Florence, the Tuscan capital, was the prototype and is still regarded as one of the world’s greatest artistic centers – if not the greatest.


It’s easy to see why. Tuscany was home to Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Dante, and a range of other artistic titans – all household names even for those with no interest in art. That’s why, no matter your interest levels, it’s worth stopping by some of the region's world-class museums and art galleries.


If you only visit one, make it Tuscany’s heavy-hitter, the Uffizi Galleries. Built in the 1500s as government buildings before being gifted to the Medici family in the 1700s, the gallery houses some of the most important Italian renaissance paintings. Early Da Vincis and a collection of Botticelli’s masterpieces are the signature headliners, but the grandeur of the entire site is enough to stir some interest in anyone. You can even grab a multi-pass for the Uffizi, the Palazzo Pitti, Giardino di Boboli, and Museo Archeologico. All worth a look too.


The Accadaemia Galleria is another impressive entry on the list, housing Michelangelo’s “David” and more stunning renaissance work from the rest of the Ninja Mutant Turtles' namesakes and beyond.


On arrival, keep an eye out for any temporary exhibitions that might be passing through. A city with a reputation like Florence hosts an array of exciting events for art lovers. 

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Hop on a wine and gastronomic tour

Considering Tuscany’s reputation as an art Mecca, the fact that it’s almost even more known for its culinary chops should be telling. No trip to the region is complete without a deep dive into the wine and food produced across its rolling landscapes.


At the top of the list should be a high-quality wine tour. There are hundreds of options in this category, so take your time and find the one that fits your interests. Read reviews, check itineraries, and be skeptical of the cheaper ones. A good tour should take you to multiple wineries, offer tastings, educate you on the history of the region’s wine, and maybe even pair it with other local delicacies. The right experience can transform your understanding of food.


Almost as important as the wine is the food. If you’ve never ventured to Italy, your understanding of the country’s food is probably wildly off-base. If you’ve visited Italy but not Tuscany, you’re probably wide of the mark too. The region’s unique culinary traditions are mesmerizing, and enlisting an expert to lead you to gastronomic enlightenment is more than worth it.


If you find yourself in Tuscany in Fall, jump on an olive harvest experience. While you might enjoy olives and olive oil, it’s unlikely you’ve experienced the complexities of how it’s made and the wildly varied types available. If nothing else, you’ll just eat yourself into a stupor. Worse things have happened.

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Go beyond the leaning Tower of Pisa

Tuscany is packed with iconic architecture, not least the leaning Tower of Pisa. One of the ultimate tourist shots is, of course, holding the tower up. But don’t skip on its history or the buildings surrounding it. The tower was completed in 1372, so it’s insanely old and is the bell tower for the Pisa Cathedral, which sits just in front. It’s more than worth a visit too.


Back in Florence, the Duomo looms over the city in dramatic fashion. The rest of the red-tiled city seems to grow outwards from the intimidating central point. Still, its comparatively barren interior can throw visitors off, with most of its artwork removed over the centuries. It’s still worth visiting, although be careful if you’re claustrophobic – the climb into the dome is steep and narrow.


Out front, you’ll find the Piazza Duomo. Architectural masterpieces dwarf visitors from all sides in the beating heart of the historic old town. Enjoying the atmosphere is part of the joy, but try and go early in the morning to grab it in a rare moment of serenity.


The city of Siena is another must-visit site for architecture buffs. Easily one of the finest examples of medieval Italy, the postcard-perfect town is adorned with beautiful red-brick buildings spiraling outwards from its stunning piazza. More than worth a day trip from Florence or elsewhere in Tuscany.

| WHERE TO STAY

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Piazza pads and rural retreats

Choosing a base for a Tuscany trip is tough. Setting up a home base in Florence has its perks – proximity to the main tourist sites and easy transport, along with the city's atmosphere – but finding a few days to unwind in a Tuscan villa should be a priority.


Imagine waking up with a vineyard or olive grove on your porch and a glass of wine as the sun sinks below the hills later in the day. Heaven.


Our advice? Mix it up.

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Our Top Pick: Il Borro Toscana

Tuscany, Italy
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We’re honestly a little speechless at this place. Set in a medieval hamlet brought back to life as an agricultural estate, guests can stay in exquisite suites or jaw-dropping villas and meander through life at a slower pace.


On-site tennis courts, spas. Merlot vineyards, local craft workshops, and a hundred-year-old wine cellar are only the tip of a highly relaxing and luxurious stay in the Tuscan countryside.

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| WHERE TO EAT

All you (Tus) can eat

Where are we supposed to start? Tuscan food is simple, big on flavor, and places a lot of emphasis on local sourcing. You’ll try types of pasta you’ve never heard of before, sample the best steak in Italy, indulge in the decadence of truffle, gorge on bowls of olive oil drizzled salad, crunch through the finest bread, dive into Italian cheese, and satisfy your sweet tooth by living la dolce vita.


Don’t be scared to ask for local advice. It’ll only lead to happiness.

Our Top Pick: Trattoria de Burde

Florence, Italy
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Way off the traditional tourist path, this Florence staple has been around since the beginning of the 20th century. Starting life as a grocery store, it’s kept true to its roots and focuses on affordable, high-quality local fares.


Don’t expect flashy. Expect a taste of what the locals flock to on a daily basis. Order the bistecca and a glass of wine, and relax.

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