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Toscana-Tuscany

Toscana-Tuscany is one of – if not the – most popular travel destination in Italy with a wide faceted climate and scenery combined with endless cultural and historic highlights.



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The ten provinces of the region are Florence, Arezzo, Grosseto and Siena to the South bordering Lazio and Umbria. Livorno, Lucca, Pisa, Pistoia and Prato in the central part of the region. And Massa Carrara to the North. The region has a total population of 3.68 million.

In Toscana-Tuscany there are beaches and mountains. Deep woods and hilly vineyards. Medieval villages, ancient castles, charming hilltowns and wonderful spas. Not to mention the cities with their outstanding collection of art and World Heritage sites such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the historic centres of San Gimignano, Siena, Pienza and Florence along with the in Val d’Orcia and the Medici Villas and Gardens. It is not a cliché to claim that there’s something for everyone in Tuscany.

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Castagnaccio chestnut bread

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October 24, 2012
Castagnaccio is a savoury cake that works best when served with some kind of cream
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Spanish mill in Orbetello

The Spanish mill in Orbetello

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August 23, 2012
I’ve always been fascinated by the wind mills of Consuegra in Spain, so I was more than pleased to see their distant cousin off the south coast of Tuscan.
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Hot roasted Tuscan chicken - Italian Notes

Hot roasted Tuscan chicken

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August 22, 2012
Surprisingly fiery chicken from Tuscany
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Tours around Florence for Wine Lovers

Tours around Florence for Wine Lovers

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August 9, 2012
There's no better way to unwind after a long day of exploring Florence than by ducking into an intimate enoteca, or wine bar.
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Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa

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July 2, 2012
What to see at Piazza dei Miracoli apart from the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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Striking clock tower in Montepulciano

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May 21, 2012
Why is an infamous and anarchistic Neapolitan puppy keeping time in Tuscany? The story behind a striking clock tower in Montepulciano.
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What to do in Chianti - Italian Notes

What to do in Chianti

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January 17, 2012
A few diversions that may sharpen your appetite for more Florence, Siena and Pisa not to mention the magnetic medieval villages central of Tuscany.
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Pictures of Italy after dark

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December 29, 2011
Pictures of Italy after dark and some evening magic in Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Puglia and Calabria.
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What If Italy Lost Its Beauty? - Italian Notes

What If Italy Lost Its Beauty?

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November 18, 2011
Guest post by Sarah Marder, creator, producer, reporter and co-director of a film about sustainable tourism called 'The Genius of a Place'.
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Florence with children

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August 24, 2011
Florence with children: For children looking for the lily serves as a kind of Florentine treasure hunt.
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Piaggio Vespa scooter history

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June 20, 2011
60 years ago, the Vespa scooter transformed personal transportation and Italian lifestyle, and it's still abuzz.
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Street art in Florence

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May 25, 2011
Personal portraits and caricatures as a holiday souvenir.
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