Italy is an extraordinary feast of amusing art treasures, enormous cultural legacy, glorious food and remarkable landscapes.
With no doubt is one of my favourite getaways. Travelling around Italy remains one of those unique experiences in life that can never be overrated – like a perfect spring day or the power of first love. It is the kind of destination that travellers return to over and over. Tradition and modernity merge in this incomparable country. History, art, fashion, food and la dolce vita, the dream mix. Once you’ve visited, you may never want to travel anywhere else.
It is everyone’s dream to travel to Italy. Whether you are heading to the beach or to the mountains, to the vineyards or to the cities, there are endless possibilities for tourists to have a wonderful and unforgettable time.
Road trip through Tuscany
Tours to Tuscany are the rage. It is the place that movies are filmed and fantasies run wild.
Whether it has to do with the charming medieval villages, the gorgeous green landscapes of the countryside or the delicious mediterranean food and wine, the region certainly knows how to charm.
Florence
Florence has more of an authentic Italian feel than other cities such a Rome or Venice. And the mouth-watering cuisine is to die for! With its iconic Renaissance masterpieces and stunning architecture, It is one of the most-visited cities in Italy.
Stay at JK Place Florence
Pisa
The leaning tower of Pisa in Italy is a must to see to add to your travel bucket list.
Pisa now draws its fame from an architectural project gone terribly wrong. This tower has made Pisa famous all over the world, and in addition to the tower, the city offers many other interesting things to see. Yet it is just a single component of Pisa’s breathtaking Campo dei Miracoli, where the Duomo, Baptistry and Camposanto complete a splendid architectural ensemble.
The centre of town offers vibrant cafe and bar scene, well-maintained Romanesque buildings, Gothic churches and Renaissance piazzas with a lively street life dominated by locals rather than tourists.
Lucca
Lucca is a precious pearl of a city and one of those Tuscan towns you should visit while in Italy. It is located just an hour’s drive west from Florence. This lovely city is graced with medieval streets and a ring of Renaissance-era fortification walls that enclose the historic centre (the walls were actually designed by Leonardo Da Vinci!). Lucca’s architecture is some of the most exquisite in Tuscany.
Amazing pasta can be found in the restaurants in Piazza Anfiteatro, an oval-shaped piazza in the middle of town.
Stay at Principe Forte Dei Marmi
Siena
Finally, no stop in Tuscany is complete without a visit to Siena, a Gothic masterpiece. It’s hard not to fall in love with this place. This medieval city has so much to offer; It is full of quaint courtyards, red-brick lanes and a traffic-free central plaza. The stunning Il Campo makes a perfect place to relax with a cappuccino.
Stay at Grand Hotel Continental