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All stone villages, olive groves, and cypress trees dotted around rolling green hills: Tuscany is where all your Italian countryside dreams come true. And when it comes to its cities, Florence, Siena, and Pisa have enough Renaissance architecture to make your Italian urban dreams come true, too. The best way to discover the region’s history, countryside, and cuisine is with a guide—and there’s no shortage of Tuscany tours to help. Go wine tasting in Chianti, get the lowdown on the art in Florence’s Uffizi Gallery, visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa, see the best of Siena on foot, and more.
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Whether you want to become an expert on Florence's Renaissance history or sip Sangiovese wines at picturesque vineyards, there's a Tuscany tour for you. According to traveler ratings, these are the best options:
- Tuscany Day Trip from Florence: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa and Lunch at a Winery
- The Best Tour in Florence: Renaissance & Medici Tales - Guided by a STORYTELLER
- The Best Tour in Florence: Renaissance and Medici Tales
- Cinque Terre Day Trip from Florence with Optional Hiking
- Small-Group Wine Tasting Experience in the Tuscan Countryside
Not necessarily. Many cities in Tuscany—including Florence, Siena, Pisa, and Lucca—are well-connected by train. You can also take the bus to several places in wine country, like Greve and Radda in Chianti. If you don’t have a car but want to visit remote wineries and vineyards in the Tuscan countryside, don’t sweat—you can join a guided tour.
Short sightseeing and food tours in Tuscan cities such as Florence and Siena typically cost around US$40. Full–day excursions in Tuscany, whether riding a Vespa through wine country or hopping between vineyards and villages on a bus, tend to cost around US$100.
Save money by booking a tip-what-you-can sightseeing tour such as The Best Tour in Florence: Renaissance & Medici Tales - Guided by a STORYTELLER, bookable for US$3 per person. The walking tour gives you a 2-hour introduction to Florence’s top sights, but it doesn’t include admission to any attractions and tips are expected. On the pricier end are private day trips visiting multiple Tuscan cities, including the Private Tour of San Gimignano & Siena (from around US$1,225 per group), which covers round-trip transportation from Florence.
There’s no limit to what you can do in Tuscany: get a dose of Medici history on a Florence walking tour, see the Leaning Tower of Pisa, or taste local Italian specialties on a food tour. Day trips to medieval villages like San Gimignano and Pienza offer quaint cobblestone streets and postcard views, or head into the countryside on a wine tour.
All-day and multi-day tours help you make the most of your Tuscany trip by including a variety of attractions and activities. For example, the 2-Day Tuscany E-Bike Adventure lets you bike through Chianti wine country, stopping along the way for wine and olive oil tastings, walking tours of small Tuscan towns, and poolside relaxation at a countryside villa.
You’ll need five or more days to immerse yourself in Tuscany’s most important cities and world-famous wine country. Dedicate at least one day to touring the region’s capital, Florence, two days to visiting smaller cities like Siena and San Gimignano, and the rest to relaxing among the quintessential rolling hills and vineyards near Chianti or Montalcino and Montepulciano.
Fall, specifically from late September to early November, is a fantastic time to tour Tuscany. Not only will the summer crowds be gone, but the weather will also be lovely, with clear skies and daytime temperatures in the 60s. Plus, this is harvest season, so you may be able to see (or reap the rewards of) the region’s annual grape and olive harvests.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Tuscany:
- Florence Duomo (Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore)
- Accademia Gallery (Galleria dell’Accademia)
- Uffizi Galleries (Gallerie degli Uffizi)
- Brunelleschi’s Dome (Cupola del Brunelleschi)
- Ponte Vecchio
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There are tons of great day trips to take in Tuscany. According to traveler reviews, this is the best day trip to book right now:
- Tuscany Day Trip from Florence: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa, and Lunch at a Winery
- Wine Safaris: Off Road Tuscany Wine Tours and Lunch from Florence
- Tuscany: Day Trip to Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano, and Chianti
- Siena and San Gimignano: Small-Group Tour with Lunch from Florence
- Cinque Terre and Pisa Tower Tour from Florence Semi Private
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You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Tuscany. Here are some of the best Tuscany activities under US$35:
There are tons of Tuscany activities to enjoy in the fresh air. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
- Florence Vespa Tour: Tuscan Hills and Italian Cuisine
- Florence Electric Golf Cart Tour
- The Dark Side of Florence - Mysteries and Legends
- Tuscany Bike Tours Through the Chianti Hills with Wine Tasting
- Explore Chianti on a Vespa: Tour, Guide, & Lunch from Florence
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According to travelers, these are the top museums and cultural attractions in Tuscany:
- Accademia Gallery (Galleria dell’Accademia)
- Uffizi Galleries (Gallerie degli Uffizi)
- Palazzo Vecchio
- Palazzo Strozzi
- Opera del Duomo Museum (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo)
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Couples will find plenty of romantic tours in Tuscany. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
- Beat the Crowds Early David Accademia Access & Skip the Line Dome
- Private Highlights of Florence Bike Tour
- Florence Duomo Exclusive: Skip-the-Line & Rare Terrace Access
- Experience the Magic of Tuscany from a Hot Air Balloon
- Hot Air Balloon Flight in Tuscany from Chianti Area
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Tuscany has enough activities to entertain every member of your family. Here are some of the top kid-friendly tours to book now, according to previous travelers:
- Wanna Be Italiano - The Original Cooking Class & Market Tour in Florence
- Leonardo Interactive Museum® Entrance Ticket
- Skip-the-Line Uffizi Museum and Galleries Private Guided Tour for Kids and Families in Florence
- Kid-Friendly Florence Accademia Tour w Michelangelo’s David & City Wonders
- Illuminated Florence Tour for Kids and Families with Gelato and Pizza
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