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Admire dazzling architecture in Tuscany's renowned cities, explore dreamy hill towns, visit ancient monasteries, and more on ...
Tuscany's hilltop towns offer the best views of the region. Step into streets that evoke a Renaissance painting, with churches filled with jewel-coloured frescoes and lofty views over the Tuscan ...
Wedged between Florence and Rome, rural Tuscany offers the quintessential Italian experience: sun-soaked hill towns, green and rolling screen-saver hills, romantically fortified farms, and cypress ...
Like most of Tuscany’s hill towns, the epicenter of excitement and daily life is in the piazza, and in this case, the Piazza Grande. The large, imposing square is encircled by some of the town ...
Wedged between Florence and Rome, Tuscany offers the quintessential Italian experience: sun-soaked hill towns, green and rolling screen saver hills, romantically fortified farms and cypress trees ...
This hill town boasts a medieval cityscape like a miniature Florence. With several historic wine cellars and easy access to wine country, it's my favorite base for exploring the heart of Tuscany.
One of the most famous regions, Tuscany, is especially renowned for its classic hill towns surrounded by world-class ...
Condé Nast Traveler Contributing Editor ONDINE COHANE shares her favorite hilltop towns in Tuscany. PIENZA This Renaissance gem was designed by Pope Pius II in an effort to reinvent his hometown ...
The hilltop towns of Tuscany were born in turbulent times – today, their medieval streets, churches filled with jewel-coloured frescoes and lofty views over the Tuscan countryside are the legacy ...
The hilltop towns of Tuscany were born in turbulent times – today, their medieval streets, churches filled with jewel-coloured frescoes and lofty views over the Tuscan countryside are the legacy ...