Tuscany
Itineraries in Tuscany: art and rolling hills.
Medici Fortress of Siena: Park with Duomo View and Italian Wine Cellar
Siena’s Palazzo Pubblico: Medieval Frescoes and Views from the Torre del Mangia
Siena Cathedral: Unique Marble Floor and Works by Donatello
San Gimignano: 14 Medieval UNESCO Towers and Vernaccia DOC in Val d’Elsa
National Gallery of Siena: Masterpieces by Duccio and the Sienese School in the Buonsignori Palaces
Church of Sant’Agostino Siena: Renaissance Frescoes and Works by Simone Martini
Siena’s Metropolitan Opera Museum: Duccio’s Maestà and View from the Facciatone
Basilica of San Francesco in Siena: Medieval Frescoes and Renaissance Cloister
Torre del Mangia: 360-Degree View Over Siena and the Tuscan Hills from 88 Meters
Sant’Antimo Abbey: Romanesque Architecture in Travertine and Gregorian Chant of the Monks
Catherine’s Basilica of San Domenico in Siena: Chapel of Saint Catherine and Gothic Frescoes
San Galgano Abbey: Roofless Gothic Church and Sword in the Stone
Santa Colomba: An Authentic Medieval Village with Views over the UNESCO Val d’Orcia
Siena’s Campo: The Shell-Shaped Square with Torre del Mangia and Fonte Gaia
Florence in 1 Day: 8 Walking Stops Between the Duomo, Historic Squares, and Churches
What to See in Florence: 15 Iconic Places with Map and Practical Stops
Boboli Garden: 45,000 m² of Renaissance Grottoes and Monumental Fountains
Ponte Vecchio: Historic Jewelry and the Vasari Corridor over the Arno River
