Florence To Tuscany Tours
See all of Tuscany with our Florence to Tuscany Day trips. Visit historical cities like Pisa and Siena, walk the medieval street of San Gimignano or bask in the rolling vineyards of the Chianti region. Explore all our guided tour and day trip options here.Day Tour from Florence to Pisa with Round-Trip Transfers
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Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Tuscan countryside as you unwind and relax on a comfortable coach, led by a knowledgeable escort.
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Explore the wonderful Piazza dei Miracoli and admire its white-marble monuments.
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Take your time to soak in the wonder of the Leaning Tower and marvel at its unique architecture
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Experiment with different angles and viewpoints to create stunning optical illusions and unique photographic compositions
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Did you know? Italy's dictator, Benito Mussolini, was embarrassed by Leaning Tower and made its structure even worse in an attempt to fix it.
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Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Tuscan countryside as you unwind and relax on a comfortable coach, led by a knowledgeable escort.
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Explore the wonderful Piazza dei Miracoli and admire its white-marble monuments.
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Take your time to soak in the wonder of the Leaning Tower and marvel at its unique architecture
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Experiment with different angles and viewpoints to create stunning optical illusions and unique photographic compositions
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Did you know? Italy's dictator, Benito Mussolini, was embarrassed by Leaning Tower and made its structure even worse in an attempt to fix it.
From Florence: Tuscany, Siena, San Gimignano & Pisa Day Trip
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Discover the Tuscan experience with its lyrical landscapes and edgy world-class art, with a guide in the language of your choice!
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Visit the walled hill city of Siena, known for its medieval appeal and Gothic appearance. Check out the Piazza del Campo, known famously to hold the Palio Horse Race every year.
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Explore the World Heritage Site of San Gimignano, an eternally sought-after destination with its skyline of medieval towers.
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Discover Pisa and its renowned charm with places like Piazza dei Miracoli, and the famous Leaning Tower.
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Enjoy a delicious Tuscan lunch with a local wine-tasting tour amidst the rolling hills in the Chianti region.
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Discover the Tuscan experience with its lyrical landscapes and edgy world-class art, with a guide in the language of your choice!
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Visit the walled hill city of Siena, known for its medieval appeal and Gothic appearance. Check out the Piazza del Campo, known famously to hold the Palio Horse Race every year.
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Explore the World Heritage Site of San Gimignano, an eternally sought-after destination with its skyline of medieval towers.
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Discover Pisa and its renowned charm with places like Piazza dei Miracoli, and the famous Leaning Tower.
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Enjoy a delicious Tuscan lunch with a local wine-tasting tour amidst the rolling hills in the Chianti region.
Local Market Tour in Florence and Cooking Class in Tuscan Countryside
- Spend the day discovering the Tuscan countryside and Florence's Mercato Centrale, one of the city's main food markets, with an experienced guide at your side.
- Shop at the local markets and learn how to choose the best produce as you get to sample some too!
- Learn to prepare a four-course Italian meal in a small group setting at a farmhouse.
- Enjoy your beautifully prepared lunch and some great wine as the session comes to an end when you will get a certificate verifying your achievements.
- Fun Fact: Mercato Centrale, once the Italian capital market, was built by architect Giuseppe Mengoni, who also built the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.
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- Spend the day discovering the Tuscan countryside and Florence's Mercato Centrale, one of the city's main food markets, with an experienced guide at your side.
- Shop at the local markets and learn how to choose the best produce as you get to sample some too!
- Learn to prepare a four-course Italian meal in a small group setting at a farmhouse.
- Enjoy your beautifully prepared lunch and some great wine as the session comes to an end when you will get a certificate verifying your achievements.
- Fun Fact: Mercato Centrale, once the Italian capital market, was built by architect Giuseppe Mengoni, who also built the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.
SEMI PRIVATE TUSCANY GRAND TOUR – Best of Siena, San Gimignano, Chianti and Pisa
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Discover Tuscany in all its beauty and glory with this guided tour and get a wholesome cultural experience.
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Explore landscapes, art masterpieces, old towns, culinary goodness, and wine tasting - all in this one tour.
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Start the tour at Siena amidst the vineyards and olive groves and discover the magnificent sight of Piazza del Campo.
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Move on to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, San Gimignano, and explore its cobbled streets and glorious skyline.
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Take a break and have a delicious Tuscan lunch at Chianti hills with a wine tasting session.
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End the tour on a high by visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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Discover Tuscany in all its beauty and glory with this guided tour and get a wholesome cultural experience.
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Explore landscapes, art masterpieces, old towns, culinary goodness, and wine tasting - all in this one tour.
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Start the tour at Siena amidst the vineyards and olive groves and discover the magnificent sight of Piazza del Campo.
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Move on to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, San Gimignano, and explore its cobbled streets and glorious skyline.
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Take a break and have a delicious Tuscan lunch at Chianti hills with a wine tasting session.
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End the tour on a high by visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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Florence To Tuscany Tours Guide
Florence To Tuscany Tours Guide
Florence to Tuscany - In a Nutshell
Florence to Tuscany - In a Nutshell
Duration: 1 hr 20 min
Best time to visit: September-October or April-May
Best way to travel: Train/Bus
Approximate budget/head: €60 ($71) per day
Tuscany Highlights: Uffizi Gallery, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Piazza del Campo, Giglio
Tuscany - The land of sun-baked olive groves and vineyards
Tuscany - The land of sun-baked olive groves and vineyards
- The Tuscan region stretches from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Apennines. The most prominent cities in this region include Florence, Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano, Lucca, Arezzo and Livorno.
- Dotted with historic monuments and nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Siena is an artistic and cultural haven that is one of the most-visited provinces in the region. Owing to its lush landscape and medieval and Gothic architecture, Siena has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- The walled town of San Gimignano is famously referred to as the ‘Town of Fine Towers’ with its gorgeous medieval churches.
- Home to the legendary Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa is peppered with magnificent palaces, medieval churches and enchanting castles.
- If you are considering taking a day trip to Tuscany, there are several significant attractions that you should be able to cover in a day. Here is your complete guide with all you need to know about traveling from the capital of Florence and exploring the Tuscan countryside in one epic day.
Why take a day trip from Florence to Tuscany?
Why take a day trip from Florence to Tuscany?
The Spectacular Views
The Birthplace of Renaissance Artists
A Treasure Trove of Italian History
Must-Visit Landmarks
Drink Your Way Through Tuscany
Guided vs Self Guided tour of Tuscany
Guided vs Self Guided tour of Tuscany
Self Guided Tours
Guided Tours
A Typical Guided Tour Itinerary
- Get picked up from the designated meeting point and begin your journey to the heart of Tuscany!
- Stop at Siena, a picturesque providence primarily known for its historical monuments of Romanesque and Gothic elements. Visit Piazza del Campo, Piazza del Duomo, and a winery between Siena and San Gimignano.
- Stroll through the town of San Gimignano next, drinking in remarkable sights through this walled town that shows you one side of medieval Europe.
- Cruise down the quaint roads along the famous Chianti region to the city of Pisa, where hidden treasures are housed: from the Baptistery and the Cathedral to, of course, the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Top things to do in Tuscany
Top things to do in Tuscany
The Lovely City of Pisa
Nature-Kissed Alpi Apuane
Visit The Uffizi Gallery
Monasteries in La Verna
Other things to do in Tuscany
Other things to do in Tuscany
The island life at Giglio
Truffle Sampling in Mugello
Wine Tasting in Chianti
Eu-Natural at Bagno Vignoni
What is the best way to travel from Florence to Tuscany
What is the best way to travel from Florence to Tuscany
Going from Florence to Tuscany - All your options listed
Going from Florence to Tuscany - All your options listed
Via Train
By Car
Organized Tour
Bus
Cost: from €6.80
Best For: Comfortable journeys
Florence to Tuscany by Train
Cost: from $9 per gallon
Best For: Freedom to stop at leisure
Florence To Tuscany by Car
Cost: from €67 (all inclusive)
Best For: Seamless, no hassle travel
Organized tours from Florence to Tuscany
Cost: from €7.80
Best For: Economically feasible
Florence To Tuscany by Bus
Best time to visit Tuscany
Best time to visit Tuscany
Restaurants in Tuscany
Restaurants in Tuscany
Where can I stay in Tuscany?
Where can I stay in Tuscany?
Hotel Athena
Hotel Bologna
La Cisterna
Find On Maps
Find On Maps
FInd On Maps
Shopping in Tuscany
Shopping in Tuscany
In the larger cities of Florence and Siena, you'll likely find branded shops and upscale boutiques. In smaller towns, shopping from local craftsmen is your best bet, and a good one too! You'll find a host of workshops, food markets, weekend pop-up markets and the likes. Each town in Tuscany has it's own produce that you won't find anywhere else and these make for the perfect souvenir. In Volterra, you have the alabaster, in Scarperia you have perfectly carved knives, in Casetino you will find "panno casentinese" a typical orange wool and in Montelupo Fiorentino you have drop-dead gorgeous ceramics.
What I Would’ve Done Differently?
What I Would’ve Done Differently?
- This might be an unpopular opinion, but if I were to do it over again, I’d ditch the hostel! While I was on my wine tour in Chianti, I heard about a farm stay accommodation. It sounded a lot less crowded, a little more comfortable, and apparently the bathrooms have locks on them (that’s right, in a hostel that’s not always a guarantee!)
- I’d have the same breakfast every day. The cafes in this region are called “coffee bars” and my favourite breakfast was a simple Brioche with coffee. Now that I will be robbed of this simple luxury, I wish I ate it more (seriously, they are to die for).
- Smaller towns in Tuscany shut shop in the afternoon (typically between 1:30 PM and 4 PM) for their afternoon siesta. Don’t delay your lunches or wait for a later time to pick yourself a souvenir, because you’ll end up starving or going back home empty handed- both of which I’ve done (on the same day at that!)
- The internet coverage is spotty in many of the smaller villages in Tuscany. If you’re depending on it for route navigation, download your maps offline, lest you wish to be stranded in the middle of nowhere. Of course, this didn’t happen to me, but I was upset I had to wait to get back to the hostel to post my Instagram stories!
- If you’re using public transportation, I cannot stress this enough. Hold onto your personal belongings closely- keep them in your line of sight at all times. Pickpockets frequently target tourists, and if you stick out like a sore thumb (like I did with my dusky complexion and exotic accent), you’re most likely going to be a target.
- Wear comfortable shoes (that have already been broken into)- do not choose this day trip to break into your new pair of sneakers.