experiences

Tuscany isn’t a sight to see—it’s a moment to live. Every shared laugh, sunset, and slow breath becomes a memory, not just a view..

Castiglion Fiorentino

A short drive will take you to Castiglion Fiorentino, an enchanting town steeped in history.

Once walled to protect its inhabitants, this town now offers a window into the past, with winding streets, authentic squares and a view over the Valley of Chio and the Apennines that will steal your heart.

As you wander through the old streets, you will feel the age-old stories that have been engraved in the stones of the city.

Arezzo

When visiting Tuscany, it certainly wouldn't hurt to stop at least one day in the medieval city center of Arezzo.
Surrounded by the green hills of Tuscany, Arezzo exudes a village-like and romantic atmosphere. That was undoubtedly one of the reasons why scenes from the world-famous Italian film La Vita è Bella were shot here. These film locations, and many more beautiful things or the famous antique market, can be easily visited in Arezzo in a day.

Florence

Florence, or Firenze, is the capital of the famous Italian region of Tuscany. Together with Rome, Venice, Milan and Naples, it is one of the most visited cities in Italy, attracting approximately ten million tourists every year.

There are so many impressive sights to see in Florence that you could say the entire city is a museum and as such is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Many of these sights are within walking distance of each other in the city center, but some notable sights are located just outside the city. That is why you can simply reach many places on foot and for the hard-to-reach places you can take public transport.