Driving the Dream, Ferrari Tour in Tuscany, Italy
Our second day in Tuscany begins with an exhilarating experience! We’re going to discover the breath-taking panoramas and incredible views Chianti offers… in a Ferrari!
Tuscany Drive along the SR68 towards Siena - 26th March 2018
Tuscany Drive along the SR68 towards Siena - 26th March 2018
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Tuscany Week Long Road Trip Vlog | Florence, Siena, Pisa, Wine Tasting, Things to Do
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DRIVING THE DREAM - Ferrari California (circuito di Siena) w/onboard
Ciao a tutti ragazzi!
Eccoci ancora una volta con un video particolare, che si distacca dall'ambito del gaming ma che volevo condividere insieme a voi...
Un sogno che ogni bambino, sin da piccolo, immagina che col tempo possa avverarsi; per me, grande appassionato di motori, è stato uno tra i migliori giorni della mia vita, poter guidare una Ferrari non è roba di tutti i giorni...
Ringrazio mio fratello Giacomo e la sua fidanzata Flavia per avermi fatto questo splendido regalo di Natale 2013, ve lo giuro già piansi dopo aver scartato il cofanetto che conteneva il buono-regalo, immaginatevi essere alla guida... Emozioni indescrivibili che porterò sempre con me... :')
Spero che il video vi piaccia o vi sia piaciuto e che anche voi possiate provare ciò che ho provato io, che a parole sarebbe riduttivo spiegare...
Grazie di cuore a tutti Brosss e a un prossimo video! :D
Ferrari Test Drive in Florence, Italy
Test drive a Ferrari in Florence, Italy.
Shift your visit to Florence, Italy, into high gear with a spin in a Ferrari! Meet your guide in Piazzale Michelangelo and then enjoy the exhilarating power of an Italian sports car as you tour through the Florentine hills. Your guide will teach you to handle the red beast, and guide you through the bends and curves of the scenic roads. With several distance packages to choose from and the ability to add an additional driver, don't miss this wild ride.
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ITALY ROAD TRIP VLOG: PART TWO - ROME TO TUSCANY
HELEN and SIMON are travel bloggers from the UK – this is PART TWO of a 14-day road trip adventure around Italy. After visiting Venice and Rome, we’re hitting the road in a Spaceships camper car to Viterbo and the gorgeous coastal area of Castiglione della Pescaia, before winding through the olive groves of the Tuscan countryside en route to beautiful Florence. All the details on where we went, what we did and where we stayed are below.
DON'T MISS …coming up in PART THREE…Lucca, Pisa, the Cinque Terre National Park and Tarquinia Beach.
Hi everyone! We wanted to explore a bit of gorgeous Italy and travelling in a cosy campervan was the most affordable and flexible option! We picked up our camper car in Rome from Spaceships Rentals (prices below) and it was an amazing way to see this stunning country. It was my first visit to Italy and I can't WAIT to go back! I would love to hear your comments on where else in Italy we should see! Happy Travels, Helen
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Camping Tiber, Rome: Camper (Low Season: €10.50, High Season €12.60 per night). Includes electricity, use of swimming pool and internet.
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Camping Le Soline, Casciano di Murlo, nr Siena: Camper Car (€8) – includes access to swimming pool. Restaurant, pizzeria and small shop on site.
Lo Sdrucciolo Restaurant, Via Sdrucciolo de Pitti, 50125, Florence. Charming little restaurant away from the main tourist spots serving tasty cheeses, antipasti and pasta. Two courses + wine for between €11-15.
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ITALY ROAD TRIP VLOG: PART ONE - VENICE TO ROME
HELEN and SIMON - Travel Bloggers from the UK - head to Venice to begin a two-week road trip around Italy.
Part ONE includes: Venice, Burano, Murano, Torcello and Rome!
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Road Trip to Tuscany's Best Hill Towns | Day 8 - Two Weeks in Italy
Today was our first full day driving around the Tuscan countryside, and it was spent with some incredible friends! The four of us took in some unbelievable scenery, a super tasty antipasti lunch, and the world's best gelato, as we hopped from hill town to hill town north of Siena. This was quite possibly our favorite day in Italy!
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TRAVEL GUIDE TO ITALY | Venice, Cinque Terre, Rome, Pisa, Tuscany, Florence, Siena and more!!!
Travel guide to Italy! I'll take you on a trip to Italy and give you tips and tricks on what cities to visit, where to stay, where to eat and what to visit! You'll visit Venice, Cinque Terre, Rome, Pisa, Tuscany, Florence, Siena, Modena, and many more!!
- We'll have fantastic walks and gondola rides through the canals in Venice
- Visit Florence (the birthplace of the Renaissance)
- Eat amazing pasta in Cinque Terre (the birthplace of pesto),
- Stroll through the streets in Rome in search of masterpieces of Italian art such as the Collosseum and the Trevi Fountain
- Have a romantic getaway in a villa in Tuscany
- Savor authentic and traditional DOP balsamic vinegar in Modena
- Eat amazing parmigiano reggiano cheese in the region of Parma
- Visit the leaning tower of Pisa
- Visit the Vatican Museums, and much much more!!
Many people dream of travelling to Italy and visiting its many attractions. Where to go? What restaurants are good? What kind of transportation is recommended? What are the costs of such a trip? Are people friendly in that country? What hotels are recommended? Can you rent a car? Thanks to this video, you'll get answers to all these questions and more. Plus, you'll get a great perspective of how nice the country is and you'll be able to better organize your trip there!
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Is driving in Southern Italy SMART? Travel Vlog Day #124
Don't drive the Almalfi coast yourself! We share other options of how to see the coast.
DAY 124 // November 2, 2017 // Pompeii & Almalfi coast
Our conclusion: NO! While it is very scenic, driving the Almalfi coast is VERY stressful.
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Tuscany Road with Ferrari California
A Really nice Sunday morning drive in a very technical road in Chianti.
My first time driving a Frarari, Summer 2014
Italy Road Trip: Florence to Bologna (Montepulciano & San Marino)
My Italy Road Trip begins in Florence, Italy where I spend a relaxing day in Firenze before meeting up with friend and fellow travel blogger Clint of TripHackr.com.
We need to be in Venice in four days, so this is part one of the Italian Road Trip adventure to get there!
We rent a car in Florence and drive south to Montepulciano for lunch. Montepulciano is an incredible medieval hilltop town right in the middle of the Tuscany wine region.
Next, we drove back north to the Republic of San Marino for sunset, and onward to Bologna for dinner.
It was a great first day on our Italy Road Trip!
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5 Best & Worst Things About Tuscany, Italy - Florence, Siena and Pisa
There are SO many great things about traveling in Italy, but also a few negative things - and some things that are great to keep in mind before you go there. After being in Tuscany for about a month, I'm sharing my 5 best & worst things about Tuscany.
I hope you can get a few tips and tricks to enjoy your stay there even more. My favorite things include - amongst other things - taking a cooking class and seeing the inside of the leaning tower in Pisa, and some of the worst things - in my opinion - are traffic and siesta.
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From the Etruscans to the Romans to the Renaissance, Tuscany is possibly the greatest repository of art in the world, from extraordinary paintings and sculpture to frescoes and architectural masterpieces.
Visitors to Tuscany come for many reasons. Our Tuscan adventure began in the Chianti region starting with Greve in Chianti, supposedly one of the main attractions in the area. To our dismay Greve was rather uneventful, and lacked the typical medieval Tuscan feel that we were hoping for.
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Driving from La Foce to Val d'Orcia DASHCAM - 4K
European Roads - Tuscany
The Val d'Orcia, or Valdorcia, is a region of Tuscany, central Italy, which extends from the hills south of Siena to Monte Amiata. Its gentle, cultivated hills are occasionally broken by gullies and by picturesque towns and villages such as Pienza (rebuilt as an ideal town in the 15th century under the patronage of Pope Pius II),[1] Radicofani (home to the notorious brigand-hero Ghino di Tacco) and Montalcino (the Brunello di Montalcino is counted among the most prestigious of Italian wines).[2] Its landscape has been depicted in works of art from Renaissance painting to modern photography.
Val d'Orcia has been a location for many well-known films, including:
1963 8½ by Federico Fellini
1972 Brother Sun, Sister Moon by Franco Zeffirelli
1983 Nostalghia by Andrei Tarkovsky
1996 The English Patient by Anthony Minghella
1996 Stealing Beauty by Bernardo Bertolucci
1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream by Michael Hoffman
2000 Gladiator by Ridley Scott
La Foce, situated on the Via Francigena (the ancient road and pilgrim route running from France to Rome), has been inhabited continuously for many centuries. The Villa at La Foce was built in the late 15th Century as a hospice for pilgrims and merchants traveling on the Via Francigena.
La Foce is a large estate that lies close to the towns of Montepulciano, Chiusi, and Chianciano Terme in the Southern Tuscan region of Val d'Orcia midway between Florence and Rome.
La Foce is located near an Etruscan settlement, and on the property, a burial-place dating from the 7th century BC to the 2nd century AD has been excavated.
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Italy Road Trip – 12 Day Self Drive Adventure
Travelling Italy by car for two weeks. These are the best places to visit in Italy. Tons of tourists, Coliseum, pizza, spaghetti, almost lost drone, & roofless Fiat at my birthday.
Itinerary:
Day 1, June 14 – Arrival to Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO), train to city center, check in ‘Enzo Luxury Rooms’ Hotel, City Sightseeing Bus Tour, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain.
Day 2, June 15 – ‘Colosseum and Roman Forum’ group tour, city center sightseeing
Day 3, June 16 – ‘Vatican Museum’ early access group tour, city center sightseeing
Day 4, June 17 – Car pick up, drive to ‘Roman Castle Outlet Village’, drive to Minturno, sleepover in Minturno
Day 5, June 18 – Drive to Naples, observation point, Pompeii Archeological Park, drive to Salerno, check in ‘B&B Portarotese'.
Day 6, June 19 – Car drop off, ferry to Positano, Amalfi
Day 7, June 20 – Train to Florence, check in ‘Casa vacanza GRETEL 2’, sunset at Michelangelo hill.
Day 8, June 21 – Florence sightseeing
Day 9, June 22 – ‘Giardino Bardini' garden
Day 10, June 23 – Car pick up, drive through Tuscany midivil hilltop towns, Sienna, car drop off
Day 11, June 24 – Transfer to Barberino Designer Outlet, Florence sightseeing
Day 12, June 25 – Train to Rome, departure from Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
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Dream of Italy: Tuscan Sun Special Trailer
Dream of Italy host Kathy McCabe is thrilled to meet up with Under the Tuscan Sun author Frances Mayes in her adopted hometown of Cortona Tuscany for a half-hour special that will begin airing August 19th on PBS stations and Create TV. It will air and repeat for years to come. This trailer is just a few minutes of the fun that Kathy and Frances pack into a half-hour. Frances welcomes Kathy to her famous villa Bramasole talks about her books and why Tuscany draws millions, particularly women. She introduces Kathy to her friends including Michelin-star chef Silvia Baracchi and local artisans like Sebastian Ghezzi Delbrenna. She also meets Frances' husband Ed (you know him from the book and movie) who shows Kathy how to harvest olives. The show culminates in a magical cocktail party at Bramasole as the Tuscan sun sets.
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