Tuscany Week Long Road Trip Vlog | Florence, Siena, Pisa, Wine Tasting, Things to Do
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Join us on this vlog as we spend 6 days driving through Tuscany, Italy. We visit Siena, Florence, Pisa, San Gimignano & more. Wine and cheese tasting, eating too much pizza and pasta.
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Monteriggioni at 3:13
Siena at 4:10
Tips about Car Parking at 5:10
Florence at 7:20
Il Piano Wine Tasting at 8:41
Volterra, Casole D'elsa, Cecina, Leaning Tower of Pisa all at 10:50
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4 DAYS IN TUSCANY: Florence, Siena, Chianti Wine Tasting, and more!
Tuscany was our second stop in our 20-day babymoon in Italy! We used Siena and Florence as our base for travel to the surrounding countryside. From Siena, we joined a small group tour and visited Monterrigioni, San Gimignano, and Volterra. From Florence, we joined a wine tasting tour that took us to wineries of both Florentine and Sienese Chianti Classico wines and to the small towns of Greve and Castellina. Tuscany was gorgeous!
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Explore more of the chianti wine region with me in Tuscany (Toscana) Italy. Learn about the making of chianti classico and catch a snippet of our vineyard and wine cellars tour at the Castello Vicchiomaggio. Then, enjoy a drive with us through the Tuscan countryside to check out the second largest town in Tuscany- Siena- and its breathtaking Duomo di Siena.
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siena e san gimignano tour
Beautiful drive through the Tuscany countryside, guided visit of the magnificent medieval town of Siena. Discover the ancient fortification of Monteriggioni. Walk between the fairy towers of San Gimignano and leave some time for nice pottery shopping, souvenirs and great gelato...
Our expert guides will take you for the guided walk through the narrow ancient streets of Siena, sharing with you their knowledge and expertise. We'll visit the shell shape square Piazza del Campo, one of the most impressive Cathedrals in Tuscany and the famous Music Academy: Accademia Chigiana. The journey continue through the Chianti countryside, along beautiful hills covered with vineyards and olive-groves to the fortress of Monteriggioni. Here a chance, for a beautiful panoramic picture of Tuscany before we arrive at the village of the fair towers: San Gimignano. In San Gimignano you'll have time to take a look at the colorful pottery shops or have a taste of the best gelato on the spot where the famous movie “Tea with Mussolini” was filmed.
Hot baths, quick visit to Siena Tuscany and driving along amazing Amalfi coast in Italy
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Florence to Siena by bus
Siena, in the heart of Italy’s Tuscany regions, is one of the great medieval cities to explore. It's a UNESCO world heritage site. It is so well preserved that it attracts visitors by the millions and yet most people don't spend the night here. They are visiting on a day trip, maybe three hours, half a day. So we’re going to show you some tips on how to get the most out of your visit. Siena has so many attractions we’ll be exploring it in several movies in our series. Most people who visit Siena are staying in nearby Florence just over an hour away by bus or by train or by driving. So we’re going to show you the best way to get from Florence to Siena, to begin your explorations. Like many travelers, you’re probably relying on public transportation to get around, like bus or train. And in getting from Florence to Siena a very convenient way to do it is by taking the bus, the SITA bus line, SITA. Their bus station is right in the heart of Florence across the street from the main Florence train station, and you can easily buy your bus ticket right on the spot at the bus station. Just get to the window, queue up maybe, if you're traveling on a weekend it'll be busier but during the week it's much better, there's fewer people, and you can get on your bus and head to Siena.
You want to be sure to catch the Rapida bus rather than the ordinary bus, because the Rapida is nonstop, it just takes an hour and 15 minutes so that's very convenient. The other bus does make three or sometimes four stops along the way, it could take you an hour and 40 minutes, so get the Rapida, it's the same price and more convenient. There is generally one bus an hour and you can check the schedule on their website. Lately they're leaving it 9:10, 10:10, 11:10 AM for example. And it's usually not too busy, especially if you're traveling during the week and during the off-season. On a weekend it'll be a lot more busy and you might have to stand – some people stand all away, it's possible, but you'd much rather have a seat. The bus seats are quite comfortable and you get a lovely view out the big windows of the rolling hills of Tuscany as you drive along. Most of the route is on a freeway so it's not the most scenic journey in the world but you do get nice glimpses of the vineyards and a few olive trees here and there, and the green hills in the distance. You might even notice of fortified hilltop village off on the right side of the bus. You could travel from Florence to Siena by train but it's really not convenient. It takes two hours, which is much longer than the bus ride, and when you get to Siena the train station is not in the Old Town – it's down below and it could take you a half an hour walking uphill to get to the Siena Old Town, so in this case going by bus between Florence and Siena is the best way to go. Upon arrival in Siena you'll probably want to use the facilities at the bus ticket office. They've got a pay toilet which is very clean and very convenient, and you could buy your return ticket if you didn't already purchase a round-trip ticket back in Florence. And if you're staying overnight in Siena for a few days you'll find that you can ride the bus to some of the other nearby towns of Tuscany. It's a very easy walk from this bus stop into the Old Town – it will only take a few minutes and then right away you're in the pedestrian zone. We have got several detailed movies about the visit to Siena walking the little lanes and bringing you into the great cathedral and explore the main piazza il Campo. Have a look at our YouTube channel and our website where you'll find more than 1000 travel movies.
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Train to Siena (plus Tuscany Farm Stay & Drone Flight!) | Day 7 - Two Weeks in Italy
Today we made our way from Florence to Siena by train! Siena will be our home base for driving around the Tuscan countryside and hill towns. Highlights of the day include a walking tour of Siena, Apertivo in the main town square, and some incredible views from atop the unfinished Duomo di Siena.
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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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We recently went on an incredible honeymoon to Italy, and decided to try out a guided one-day tour to Tuscany. Usually, I'm not about these types of tours, but every so often, they're really worth it and even sometimes the easiest way to see certain things on your travels. If you are traveling to Florence, Italy and want to see a bit of Tuscany without having to worry about driving or figuring out where to go and how much time to stay there, then this tour with Walkabout Florence is perfect! Check out this video to see where we go on this fun filled day under the Tuscan sun!
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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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Tuscany Italy Road Trip: Lake Trasimeno Siena
I'm in Tuscany Italy - Travel with me on my Italy road trip as I drive from Cortona to Siena with a small detour to see Lake Trasimeno.
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The highlight of the day had to be Lago Trasimeno en-route between Cortona and Siena, it was simply beautiful, peaceful and serene, and a good opportunity to get the drone out (DJI Mavic Air) to take dome UAV video footage from the air for views over the lake.
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From Rome To Florence via Siena by car
We are driving from Rome to Florence via Siena on BMW X1
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A Beautiful TUSCANY, Italy - San Gimignano, Siena, Val d'Orcia, Pienza, Montepulciano (4K)
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San Gimignano - an unforgettable skyline... 14 towers of varying heights- both Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with outstanding examples of secular buildings as well as churches.
The Historic Centre of San Gimignano is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Volterra - Its history dates from before the 8th century BC and it has substantial structures from the Etruscan, Roman, and Medieval periods
The White Beach Rosignano – Maldives in Italy
Castello di Bolgheri- Viale dei Cipressi- is a 5-kilometre tree-lined (cypress trees) road which connects the Oratory of San Guide with the historic Centre of the village of Bolgheri
Siena - Siena is a masterpiece of Italian Romanesque–Gothic architecture, is famous for its cuisine, art, museums, medieval cityscape and the Palio, a horse race held twice a year. The historic centre of Siena has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site
Val d'Orcia - Its landscape has been depicted in works of art from Renaissance painting to modern photography. In 2004 the Val d'Orcia was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites
Cappella Madonna di Vitaleta- One of the most photographed churches in Tuscany.
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Pienza- between the towns of Montepulciano and Montalcino, is the touchstone of Renaissance urbanism. In 1996, UNESCO declared the town a World Heritage Site
Montepulciano - It sits high on a 605-metre (1,985 ft) limestone ridge. The walls of the city date to around the 14th century
DRIVING THRU ITALY: TUSCANY, ROME, SORRENTO, AMALFI COAST
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DRIVING THRU ITALY TO FLORENCE, TUSCANY, ROME, POMPEII, SORRENTO & AMALFI, Our Ancient Civilization Trip
Our two week Ancient Civilization trip continues. We leave Greece and Fly to Italy. We start in Florence. Here we stay at the Sina Villa Medici Marriott Autograph Hotel. This property is in a great location for walking everything in the historic area of Florence. We climbed the duomo (make sure to make your reservations as only so many people can climb at once). We visited the Medici Palazzo (house) and walked the Ponte Vecchio (the bridge with the houses on it). We tried to attend church but with a marathon going on we could not make it as the running line trapped us in the historic center. I had the best truffle pasta at Hostaria Il Desco.
After Florence we loaded into our 9 passenger van, which makes total sense in the USA and not so much in ancient cities; and drove thru Tuscany on our way down to Rome. We did the Chianti region which was beautiful, full of charm, and even though it was rainy and cold the hills were still full of color.
In Rome we stayed at the Marriott Grand Hotel Flora, here we had a two bedroom which was fun to be all together. This hotel is next to the ancient wall and close to the Vatican City. The first morning we headed out early to the Vatican City. Here we had a tour guide so we skipped the line into the museum, saw the Sistine Chapel, St Peters Basilica and admired all the marble.
Afterwards we headed toward the Colosseum and had a 2 hour lunch at a restaurant that really knows how to make yummy soup. Gli Angeletti its on Via dell'Angeletto, 3, Roma
After warming up with soup we headed over to the Colosseum ran around for a bit, then took a crazy cab ride back to the hotel.
That night steer being exhausted from a long day we stayed in with room service.
The next morning we packed up and drove down to Pompeii. This was what Turner really wanted to see on this trip. Pompeii was much larger than I ever thought and we spent about 2 hours walking thru the 165 acre complex.
Then we continued on to Sorrento where we had an AirB&B in the heart of Sorrento. The location and space was great. In fact its by a Super Host and overall it was fine and would work for my family of 6 if we returned.
However, I don't know if I will ever go back to Sorrento or the Amalfi coast. I felt like its this hyped up place but in all honesty there really isn't anything special. We all agreed it felt like the whole area had been turned into a destination for cruise ships, the food isn't great and everything about it feels extremely tourist. Solerno at the end of the coast is actually better. Still we had trouble finding well prepared food. We were not on a budget but seriously finding really well prepared food in Italy was difficult no matter what we spent. Its frustrating because you think Italy will have amazing food flowing everywhere but the truth is that because so many areas only cater to tourists I think they lower their quality and change the authenticity to suit what travelers think they want. I had the best luck with soups. The truffle pasta in Florence and actually the pizza crust in Sorrento was really good.
After Sorrento, we drove back to Rome and took a flight to Istanbul. Turkey is a true highlight of this trip.
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Italy - Road Trip in Tuscany - Siena, Florence, Follonica, Livorno, San Gimignano and Poggibonsi
Italy 2017 - A short recap of our vacation where we had a Italy road trip around Tuscany in the summer of 2017.
We visited places in Italy like San Gimignano, Florence (Firenze), Poggibonsi, Siena, Follonica and Livorno in our road trip. Perfect Tuscany vacation!
Italian Road Trip - From Tuscany to Positano
Celine and I drove from Lucca in north Tuscany to Positano. It is a 7 hour drive s0 we split it over two days and made a road trip put of it. We spent some time exploring: we stopped to see some Etruscan Tombs, the biggest crater lake in Europe, Orvieto and a spa hotel!
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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.
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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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Links to things described in this video:
La Tinaia villa in Tuscany:
Trattoria Dal Billy in Manarola, Cinque Terre:
Volpetti food shop in Rome:
Acetaia di Giorgio in Modena:
Fattoria Ramerino olive oil farm in Bagno a Ripoli:
Trattoria Il Fiore in Sala Baganza:
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