Florence is obviously on the top of every visitor’s list. After all, the city gave birth to Giotto, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, and Botticelli. Admire world-famous paintings and sculptures at the Uffizi Museum, then visit the charming old town and stop by Brunelleschi’s Duomo.
Siena is one of travellers’ most loved cities in Tuscany. It is small and walkable, rich in art and history, and surrounded by spectacular countryside. The old fortification walls and the medieval old town are the city’s highlights, together with the Duomo and Campo Square.
Pisa is worth a visit for its impressive Leaning Tower in the Square of Miracles. Climb the tower to enjoy spectacular views of the city. Lucca is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Italy, and is rich in historic churches, towers, and squares.
Tuscany is also home to wonderful smaller towns. Volterra is a fortified city with Etruscan and medieval heritage. The town is also the best destination for buying Tuscan Alabaster handicrafts. Get lost in the winding streets and be sure to stop by the Vallebona Theatre and Priori Palace.