Places to Visit

- Discover the picturesque towns of Tuscany -
Places to Visit
Home of the legendary Palio

Siena

With its stunning cathedral, medieval streets, and the iconic Piazza del Campo, Siena offers a deep dive into Tuscan history and tradition.

Wine, views, and Renaissance charm

Montepulciano

Perched on a ridge with sweeping countryside views, Montepulciano is known for its Vino Nobile, elegant architecture, and inviting piazzas.

The cradle of the Renaissance

Florence

Florence is a cultural treasure trove, where world-famous art, architecture, and cuisine come together in one unforgettable city.

A lesser-known gem with rich heritage

Arezzo

Often overlooked, Arezzo rewards visitors with Etruscan roots, antique markets, and film-worthy piazzas without the crowds.

A hill town with heart

Cortona

Made famous by Under the Tuscan Sun, Cortona charms with its ancient walls, local artisan shops, and warm village atmosphere.

The town of towers

San Gimignano

Step into a fairytale in San Gimignano, where medieval towers rise above cobbled streets and the gelato is award-winning.

Chocolate, art, and Umbrian soul

Perugia

Just across the border, Perugia blends historic streets, vibrant student life, and world-famous chocolate into one inviting destination.

Cinematic Tuscany

Val d'Orcia & Pienza

Famous from epic films like Gladiator, the rolling hills, cypress trees and medieval towns of the Val d’Orcia transcend time.

Birthplace of the patron saint of animals

Assisi

A peaceful town famous as the birthplace of Saint Francis and home to stunning basilicas.

Water sports and beaches

Lago Trasimeno

Umbria’s largest lake, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and exploring small islands by boat.

Lakeside charm

Passignano sul Trasimeno

A peaceful town famous as the birthplace of Saint Francis and home to stunning basilicas.