1. 7 Things to Do and See During Your Holidays In La Spezia
  2. These are among the most stunning spots to see when you are on holiday in Tuscany
  3. Tuscany is often regarded as the most beautiful part of Italy. Situated on the west coastline of Italy and bordered near the Tyrrhenian Sea, is the most sought-after and gorgeous vacation spot for those who want to travel to Italy and experience the Italian beauty.
  4. The stunning landscapes of Tuscany, with its unique cypresses, are well-known all over the globe. In Tuscany, you can also enjoy authentic Italian food and taste one of the most renowned wines around the world: the Chianti.
  5. Tuscany is rich in Art and History. Every Tuscan town is home to a variety of masterpieces in architecture. The provinces of Siena and Lucca are filled with medieval towns and you will also find many fortress and castles. Firenze and Pisa are rich in Renaissance heritage and monuments, with the most beautiful churches of Italy including the Duomo of Florence and the Duomo of Pisa, famous for its leaning tower.
  6. There are so many things to do and see in Tuscany. It's just that it's hard to find enough time. In order to take the most out of your vacation in Italy We will provide the 7 Top Things to Do, and places to Do, during your vacation in Tuscany.
  7. 1) Visit Pisa to discover the Town (and Its Leaning Tower).
  8. Pisa's leaning Tower is likely the most well-known and well-photographed Italian attraction after the Colosseum in Rome. However, Pisa is more than its leaning tower. Pisa is an international city that is well-organized to host tourists from around the world. Pisa is well connected with other Tuscan cities via local transport and private transfers. There is also an international airports which makes it a great choice if you're looking for a place to stay during your trip.
  9. The historic center of Pisa is filled with monuments and historical sites. A walk that starts at Piazza dei Miracoli (Miracle Square) will allow you to see the Duomo and the tower with a lean towards the sky, as well as the stunning St. John Baptistery.
  10. 2.) 2) Wine Tasting in the Chianti Region
  11. The most fashionable location to enjoy a unique wine tasting experience is the Chianti region that is famous for its world-renowned red wines.
  12. Wine tours within the Chianti region will take you through beautiful villages, which are surrounded by olive trees and vineyards. In these villages, you will be able to try Tuscan e Super Tuscan Wines directly in local cellars. here you can find real Italian wines that you cannot get elsewhere since local producers are very limited in quantity and they can be tasted by going to the cellars.
  13. In the summertime, wine tastings are arranged directly in the vineyards under the Tuscan sun.
  14. 3) Visit Lucca for a trip into Tuscan History
  15. Lucca is another place that is well-known to go to in Tuscany. You will find many incredible churches and medieval structures here. The Roman amphitheater located in Lucca that was built around 1900 AD, is well worth a trip. The town center is covered by a wall of bricks which was built in the 16th century and you can have a walk on the top of the wall approximately 4km. Lucca is said to be home to some of the best food options in Tuscany including the Tortelli Lucchesi. The Tortelli Lucchesi is a handmade pasta that is filled with meat that has been seasoned and a heavily meat-loaded ragu that is extremely tasty and rich in flavor.
  16. 4.) Explore Siena, The Town of Palio
  17. Siena It is a city rich in medieval art and history It is one of Tuscany's most visited cities. The famous Palio di Siena, which takes place twice a year in the Piazza del Campo, is the main event in this city. The historical center of Siena is also listed as a world heritage by UNESCO it is situated around this square. It was designed to be a work of art that is in perfect harmony with the hillside surrounding it.
  18. Siena is known for its narrow streets and narrow alleyways, which are flanked with brick buildings. You will be a part of the authentic Italian spirit in Siena thanks to its friendly residents.
  19. There's no better time than now to visit San Gimignano during a Siena tour. It's also known as the "Manhattan of the Renaissance", due to its 13 towers dating from the medieval period.
  20. 5.) Montalcino, Hometown of Brunello Wine
  21. The medieval town of Montalcino has become famous across the globe for its famous wine "Brunello di Montalcino".
  22. Montalcino was constructed on top of a hill. At the top of Montalcino is a medieval fortress with pentagonal layout walls created by Mono Foresi (Sienese architect) and Domenico di Feo (medieval fortress).
  23. While walking through the cobblestones, narrow streets of its town center, you will observe a variety of "enoteca" (wine repository) as well as local cellars, which claim to be the hometown of Tuscan Wines.
  24. You shouldn't go to Montalcino if you don't have the opportunity to taste wine. This must include sampling local cuisines like cheeses and salumi. A local expert can assist you find the best wineries in town.
  25. 6) Discover Volterra one of the most interesting cities in Tuscany
  26. Volterra is a vibrant town that is located in the area of Pisa close to Siena, Florence and the beach as well. Volterra is well-known for its Etruscan origins and also the many ruins belonging to this time period, such as the stunning Roman Theatre. On the top of the town, you can see the Medicean Fortress that is a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Stephanie Meyerthe was inspired by the mysterious setting of Volterra in her novel "New Moon", which was later turned into the film adaptation of the series, "Twilight."
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  28. Volterra is also famous for it's Alabaster production. You can spot the clay hills that are home to many Alabaster quarries on the road that leads to the town. Alabaster is mainly used by local craftsmen to make beautiful handmade artifacts.
  29. If you are looking for an uncommon tour in Tuscany, you probably have to go to Volterra and take in the splendors of this city.
  30. 7) Florence, The Tuscany Heart
  31. Not last, but certainly not least, is Florence that is one of the major attractions of your trip to Tuscany.
  32. You will need to use up at least several days exploring the Florence sights. There is plenty to do and see in Florence, Tuscan Capital City.
  33. In this town, you can discover museums, art as well as churches, wines, food and Bella Vita (shopping streets, bars, restaurants, discos). It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982, is the best expression of arts, culture and lifestyle in Tuscany.
  34. You can take a guided tour of Florence and explore the most significant sites without losing time. The historical center of Florence can be explored by taking one of the guided tours along the Arno River. You can also visit the Uffizi Gallery or the Accademia Gallery where you will find the original statue of David of Michelangelo.
  35. Every day in Florence must be accompanied by a trip to the Duomo, which was named in honor of Santa Maria del Fiore.
  36. You can also enjoy cooking classes with wine tasting during your stay in Florence.
  37. It is important to remember that all the destinations in Tuscany previously listed can be reached with an Private Shore Excursion departing from Livorno Cruise Port
  38. Visit https://www.tripindicator.com/la-spezia-activities/1/29856/N.html for La Spezia tourist attractions, sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, water sports and day trips.
  39. Visit https://wikitravel.org/en/La_Spezia for more travel information.

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