Tuscany - Italy
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Florence | Rating: 8.80 |
Florence is one of the major tourist cities in Italy. It is often combined with a visit to Rome, as Florence is easy to reach by train from the capital, read more... |
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Beautiful Tuscan landscapes from the village of Chiusure | Rating: 8.20 |
A miniature village, hardly searchable on the Internet. It is located on a hill, and at the very top there is a small park with picturesque views. If you're looking for a place to drink a bottle of wine at sunset, this is one of the best places in all of Tuscany, read more... |
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Vitaleta Chapel | Rating: 8.00 |
Capella della Madonna di Vialeta is one of the most charming places in the hills of Val d'Orcia. The chapel is small, framed by two rows of cypress trees, very old and according to popular belief built on the spot where Madonna appeared to the little shepherdess. The present appearance of the chapel is the result of the reconstruction and restoration of the nineteenth century, read more... |
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Boboli Gardens and Bardini Gardens in Florence | Rating: 8.00 |
During our second visit to Florence, we decided to stay on the left bank of the Arno River. In the Middle Ages, poorer people lived there. With the modern approach to life and more developed infrastructure, these areas, on the contrary, are more prestigious, read more... |
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Bagno Vignoni | Rating: 7.60 |
A miniature village that we liked so much that we came here twice: in the morning and in the evening. It has been known since the days of ancient Rome because of the thermal spring of volcanic origin, read more... |
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Pienza, the most beautiful part of Tuscany | Rating: 7.60 |
Before going to Tuscany, we had to choose a place to live. And Pienza turned out to be the perfect place. Almost all the most beautiful Tuscan photos were taken not far from Pienza, read more... |
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Piazza Grande in Arezzo | Rating: 7.40 |
We hadn't planned to walk around Arezzo, but decided to stop here for dinner. The town turned out to be very similar to Siena, the same narrow, cobblestone streets with stores and no vegetation, and the same central square, the main tourist magnet, read more... |
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San Gimignano | Rating: 6.80 |
San Gimignano is a small town in Tuscany, which is quite popular with tourists. By the way, when we hear ..., read more... |
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Siena | Rating: 6.80 |
Siena has a perfectly preserved medieval old city. Many people heard about the central Piazza del Campo, and those who ..., read more... |
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Monticchiello | Rating: 6.80 |
An ancient town, one of the elements of the defensive system of the Republic of Siena. It got its present appearance after the XIII century, when the city wall, the donjon and the church appeared, read more... |
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Lookout at Agriturismo Baccoleno | Rating: 6.60 |
One of the popular instagrammable agriturismo. Tourists come here specifically to photograph one of the most beautiful cypress alleys in Italy. Parking along the road 43.199818, 11.590154, then walk about 150 meters through the fields, read more... |
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Podere Lookout in Tuscany (Podere Belvedere) | Rating: 6.40 |
One of the famous viewpoints on the Val d'Orcia Valley. You can come here at any time of the day, read more... |
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Bagni San Filippo | Rating: 6.20 |
Bagni San Filippo is a known Italian thermal spa that was used even by the ancient Romans. Waterfalls in the forest ..., read more... |
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Tuscan Riviera | Rating: 6.20 |
Between Livorno and La Spezia there's a huge 100 km long beach. It has several names: Tuscan Riviera, Versilia, or Etruscan ..., read more... |
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Montepulciano | Rating: 6.20 |
Montepulciano is the main town in the vicinity of the most beautiful part of the province of Tuscany, the Val d'Orcia Valley. Almost every beautiful picture of Tuscany you have seen is within 15-20 kilometers, read more... |
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Tower of Pisa | Rating: 6.00 |
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the symbols of Italy and Europe. It had been built for a ..., read more... |
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Viewpoint on Vagliagli | Rating: 5.60 |
This place is not a tourist attraction, and I don't think tourists have heard of it at all. We found it because we saw it in the movie Letters to Juliet (2010), read more... |
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Monastery of St. Anna in Camprena (Chiesa di S. Anna in Camprena) | Rating: 5.40 |
The former monastery complex, was founded by Bernardo Tolomei and inhabited from 1334. Present appearance the monastery received in the fifteenth century, read more... |
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Montefollonico | Rating: 5.40 |
A small historical village in Tuscany. It seems to be a touristy place, but the parking lot is quite small, and we didn't see any other tourists. Though there is only one street here, we were satisfied with the walk, read more... |
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