Tuscany tours & holidays
Explore Tuscany, the local way
With Renaissance cities, patchwork countryside and ancient hilltop hamlets, it’s impossible not to fall for Tuscany. But with so much to explore (and eat), where do you begin? We’re glad you asked. We love the highlights – you can’t visit without snapping that Leaning Tower of Pisa selfie – but the real magic lives in the quieter moments. It’s the smell of fresh olive oil made with centuries-old techniques, a long lunch at a family farm or watching locals play cards in Lucca’s piazzas. On our locally-led adventures, you’ll know your torta co' bischeri from your torta di riso in no time.
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Ride Lucca’s ramparts
The Renaissance city of Lucca is encircled by some of Europe’s best-preserved ramparts – and they were practically made for cycling. Ride along the tree-lined paths, soaking in views of Lucca's medieval rooftops, church spires and countryside. Along the way, uncover the stories hidden between the walls before stopping for a well-earned picnic with a bird’s-eye view.
Stay on a family farm
Ristorantes and trattorias are great, but nothing beats tucking into crostini, tortelli and ribollita made with ingredients grown just outside the kitchen window. Stay at an agriturismo with a local family, where you'll explore their vineyards, taste organic wines straight from the cellar and learn the age-old secrets behind Tuscan olive oil. And, of course, you’ll feast on some seriously delicious Tuscan fare.
Taste Tuscan traditions
Comfy walking shoes are essential for Tuscany – and so is a hearty appetite! Rooted in cucina povera (peasant cooking), Tuscan cuisine is all about transforming humble ingredients – like legumes, bread and offal – into delicious, nourishing meals. With our passionate local leaders by your side, you’ll know your torta co' bischeri from your torta di riso in no time.
See Renaissance masterpieces
Home to Renaissance masterpieces from Giotto, Sandro Botticelli and Domenico Ghirlandaio, the Galleria dell‘Accademia in Florence is a national icon – but none more famous than Michelangelo’s David. See the lifelike details up close, from the intense look of concentration on his face to the contours of his torso and the veins on his hands.
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