Is Tuscany your perfect Italian escape?

Embracing typical Italian culture, Tuscany is meant for visitors that enjoy family-run vineyards, ancient hill towns, and delicious cuisine. Although Tuscany is famous for cities like Siena and Pisa, there are locations that get missed by the crowds but are arguably more enjoyable. At Magari, we love researching Italy’s best kept secrets, so we thought we would share our experience to help you decide on your next holiday’s destination. 

Highlights: 

  • Medieval hill towns 
  • Traditional farms
  • Family-run vineyards
  • Farm-to-table cuisine at family-run restaurants
  • Renaissance treasures

Is Tuscany your perfect Italian escape? 

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Pulmino Contadio Cheeses from Tuscany

Get a real taste of Tuscany

Tuscany celebrates the region’s renowned culinary heritage through intimate, authentic experiences. Local delicacies are in abundance at restaurants, typically fresh from the farm a short walk away. You could be served truffles from local hunters, artisanal cheeses from family farms or wines straight from the vineyard. Many of these recipes have changed slowly over time, passed down through generations which is always a pleasure to experience. Tours to Italy can sometimes forget these simple pleasures for visitors looking for large, conglomerate hotels, so make sure you don’t miss out when booking your holiday. 

Understanding Italy, we understand the lesser known places that have hold character and beauty. A few of the places we like to visit are Castle del Piano, Pienza and Siena and the secrets like Grossetto and Castiglione della Pescaia.

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Orvieto cathedral, a 14th century gothic building, on a clear sunny day with crisp blue skies, a stunning and ornate facade.

Culture, comfort and craftsmanship

Tuscany’s architectural heritage stands as a testament of artistic innovation. The region’s skyline is defined by silhouettes of medieval towers, Renaissance palaces, and graceful church domes that pierce the horizon. In towns like Siena, the Gothic-Romanesque Duomo showcases marble work and golden facades that have been a tourist favourite for years. Another favourite, the region’s hill towns, such as Montepulciano and Pienza, reveal layers of history through their architecture. Even smaller towns like Castel del Piano demonstrate Italy’s culture, with narrow cobbled streets leading palaces and churches. Tuscan architecture showcases its Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance history.

On our tours to Tuscany, we visit UNESCO sites like Siena’s Duomo and the golden-facades of Orvieto where visitors can learn something new.

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Panoramic view of Castel del Piano in Tuscany, a town with typical red roofed houses, sitting amidst trees and small hills

Markets and homemade gifts 

No typical tourist souvenirs here; Siena and Montepulciano boutiques and workshops display handmade clothing, created exactly where you bought it. Italian tradition brings handmade leather goods, ceramics, and metalwork you can take home on the plane.

Tuscany is particularly renowned for its food and wine shopping though. Family-run delicatessens offer the finest local produce – from aged Pecorino cheeses and truffle-infused products to small-batch olive oils and artisanal honey. Wine connoisseurs can explore vineyards and cellars, purchasing delicious vintages directly from producers.

Markets in tucked-away towns like Castel del Piano provide an authentic shopping experience, where locals have traded fresh produce and regional specialities for generations. Here, you’ll find seasonal delicacies, fresh-pressed olive oil, and handcrafted goods that make meaningful mementos of your Tuscan journey.

For those seeking luxury, the region’s boutiques offer high-end Italian fashion, accessories, and homewares, all with the characteristic Tuscan emphasis on quality, craftsmanship and style.

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Looking for the perfect Tuscan experience?

Six nights from £1,995 per person including:

  • Return flights from London Heathrow
  • Luxury accommodation at the Grand Hotel Impero
  • Full board with selected wines
  • Expert local guides
  • All experiences and tastings
  • Transfers in comfortable, air-conditioned coaches

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