Val d'Orcia
The Val d'Orcia is one of Tuscany's most well-known areas. Protected land and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it has been the agricultural backbone of Siena for ages. You should visit the Val d’Orcia if you enjoy wine, medieval history, impressive thermal hot springs, or just plain old Tuscan charm (winding alleyways of potted...
Tuscany in Spring
A memorable trip to Italy isn’t complete without enjoying the stunning towns, vast landscapes, and renowned wines of Tuscany. However, you might be wondering, is visiting Tuscany in spring worth it? Before tourists come out to play in summer, spring’s mild weather and extended daylight hours make it an ideal time to witness the countryside come alive with scenic beauty....
Castles in Tuscany
From towering fortresses perched on hilltops to extravagant castles nestled in rolling vineyards, there is no shortage of castles in Tuscany. Serving as evidence of Italy’s fascinating history and culture, you can visit many of these amazing destinations.  Of the many types of castles, the Tuscan region has some that are perfect for visiting and wine tasting. Others offer opportunities...
San Casciano dei Bagni
San Casciano dei Bagni is a small village located in southern Tuscany in the picturesque Valdichiana. While it’s known across the world for its 42 thermal springs with curing powers, this lovely town has much more to offer tourists.From medieval architecture and panoramic views to scrumptious Tuscan cuisine, it should come as no surprise that San Casciano dei Bagni...
Bagni San Filippo
Located in southern Tuscany, the antique town of Bagni San Filippo is certainly to astonish travelers. Tucked between the Val D’Orcia countryside and the majestic Monte Amiata, Bagni San Filippo offers multiple options to satisfy any kind of explorer’s necessity. It is well-known for its fascinating landscapes, white limestone conformations, and hot thermal baths surrounded by wild vegetation and...