Planning a trip to tuscany: Things to Consider
Dear
Friends,
In response
to your many emails I have decided to make an article that brings you the
answers to the most common requests that every day I receive to my personal
email or Facebook. Let us begin.
Transport
A journey
through the villages of Tuscany is not possible without a car. If you do not
know how to drive or you don't want to rent a car during your voyage to Tuscany
you will likely be reduced to the large cities such as Siena, Florence, Lucca,
Arezzo, and Pisa. Among these cities is an efficient public transportation
network of trains and buses. There are many connections via bus between
Florence and Siena (every half hour) or by train between Florence and Pisa.
The
connections between major cities and the most famous towns such as
Montepulciano, Pienza, San Gimignano, Cortona are scarce and slow and in most
cases only through the bus network as these cities do not have railway
stations. If you have to visit them in taxi you have to know that in Italy
unfortunately the Lobby of Taxis prevents the government to liberalize this
sector strategically with success. The result is that this type of transport is
expensive and scarce. Take Siena for example with 60,000 inhabitants it has only
24 taxis.
Airports
Tuscany has
two international airports; Florence and Pisa. This second for climatic and
geographical reasons has been further developed in recent years and has the
most connections to international destinations. Alternatively if you stay in
Southern Tuscany Perugia or in Rome would be a good choice, the second also has
many international flights. If instead your destination is in Northern Tuscany
then it is possible to land in Bologna.
Florence
Airport is connected to the city centre with a tourist bus that runs every half
an hour and that will leave you just in the station in the city centre. Pisa
Airport instead has an efficient bus and train connection (the latter comes
within the airport).
Rome
Airport also has a rail network that connects it to the city, however, Bologna
has a bus service that connects it to the train station. Perugia also has a bus
station.
Restaurants and Osterias
Restaurants and Osterias
Most
restaurants offer local cusine based on red meat, sausages, mushrooms and
vegetables. In all the restaurants you will eat very well with healthy, local
ingredients. International restaraunts are scarce unless you are in Florence.
The price of a meal with wine is around 30 euros.
Accommodation
Tuscany is
a particular and unique place in the world, it has developed a great capacity
of very high quality properties. In Tuscany there are 3 types of accommodation:
Hotels, Touristic Apartments or Agroturismos and Private Villas with Pool. Most
of them are family run villas where a whole family works in this type of
hospitality.
Besides the
high quality holidays in these small hotels or bed & breakfasts you will
come into contact with the culture and traditions of the region. I personally
know very well Villa Vignacce, I have spoken many times about this house so I
will not repeat, it is one Villa with only 3 apartments and it is almost always
full so if you do not find an apartment available you can always visit the
website of yourtuscanvilla which has many cottages and villas or alternatively
search in Google where there are many agencies that offer these types of
houses.
Motorways
There are two high speed motorways: A1 Highway
that joins Florence with Rome and the Perugia motorway with Florence - the first
you have the pay whereas the second is free. The road condition is generally
very good. Go through roads especially in Val d'Orcia or the Crete Senesi area
which will make for an unforgettable trip.
Museums
Tuscany has
many museums, all of which you have to pay. The most famous are in Florence and
those are the Uffizi and the Academia. If you wish to visit these two I
recommend that you reserve a time online in advance to avoid the dense queues,
especially during the summer months.
Travelling
with Children
If you
travel with children, Tuscany is an ideal destination. The tourists who come to
Tuscany are either families or couples that want to enjoy the beauty of the
place and its nature. Most villas have a private garden for children to play.
Dogs and
Pets
If you
travel with dogs, Tuscany is again an excellent destination. All restaurants
and shops by law have to accept dogs, cats or pets in general.
As always I
hope that this information will help you in your trip to Tuscany.
Best
regards,
Giorgio
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