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cortona

Cortona

Cortona, a picturesque hill town in Tuscany, captivates with its thousand-year history and breathtaking panoramic views. Explore the medieval old town, admire Renaissance artworks and delight your palate with Tuscan cuisine. An authentic experience in the heart of Tuscany.

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rapolano terme

Rapolano terme

The thermal baths of Rapolano, in the beautiful Tuscan countryside, are an oasis of wellness and relaxation. The beneficial thermal waters, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, offer a regenerating break. An ideal place to restore body and mind, immersed in the natural beauty of Tuscany.

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perugia

Perugia

Perugia, a charming Umbrian city, is well-known for its medieval atmosphere, historic centre with winding streets and picturesque views of the valley. The city is famous for chocolate, the University for Foreigners and the Jazz Festival. A mix of history, culture and sweetness in a hilly oasis.

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firenze

Firenze

Florence, Italy’s artistic and cultural jewel, enchants visitors with its Duomo, the Uffizi Gallery and Ponte Vecchio. In the heart of Tuscany, this city is an open-air museum of Renaissance art. Explore the works of the master painters, the Tuscan cuisine and the unique atmosphere of Florence.

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Arezzo

Arezzo, a Tuscan city rich in history and culture. It is famous for its Piazza Grande with its ancient stone basin, medieval buildings and the Basilica of San Francesco. Here, you will also find the famous fresco cycle ‘The Legend of the True Cross’ by Piero della Francesca. With its historical charm and lively antiques market, Arezzo offers an authentic Tuscan experience.

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siena piazza del campo

Siena

Siena, a charming medieval city in Tuscany. It is famous for its shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Palio di Siena, a traditional horse race. With its narrow cobbled streets, Renaissance art and vibrant culture, Siena is a historical treasure to explore in the heart of Tuscany.

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pienza val d'orcia

Pienza

Pienza, a precious jewel in Val d’Orcia (province of Siena, Tuscany). This Renaissance town, a UNESCO heritage site, enchants visitors with its harmonious architecture, breathtaking views and its famous pecorino cheese. A place of beauty and flavour, where you can immerse yourself in the sweetness of Tuscany.

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Montepulciano

Montepulciano, a charming hamlet in the province of Siena, Tuscany, overlooking hills covered with vineyards. Famous for its Vino Nobile, it also offers art and culture with the splendid Piazza Grande and the Temple of San Biagio. A food-and-wine and cultural experience you cannot miss.

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lucignano

Lucignano

Lucignano, a picturesque town in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany, captivates with its medieval architecture and authentic charm. Discover this historical gem, famous for its original elliptical shape and the Museo del Comune. An unforgettable journey through history and scenic beauty.

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