Tuscany in a Day Tour From Florence
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- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- duration 12.75 hours
- tour type Group
- age requirement 1-99 yrs
- max group size 100
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-2582
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- Operated in Chinese, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
- Self-guided tour of Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa
- Self-guided tour of San Gimignano
- Guided tour of Siena
- Lunch consisting of typical Tuscan dishes
You'll continue your trip, through the lands of Chianti with a stop in San Gimignano, between Pisa and Siena. The system of towers of San Gimignano tells the glories of the powerful families. Between saffron fields and typical indigenous vineyards, the city knows how to offer postcard views.
Last, but not least, you'll visit the medieval city and UNESCO heritage, the elegant Siena. It will welcome you among the typical landscapes that embrace the art of the places. Already alive in the Etruscan era, Siena boasts very ancient origins. A strategic center for trade, the city was a reference during the Middle Ages and the streets show the signs of its rivalry with Florence. If you choose the tour with the walking guided tour included, one of our best local guides will let you discover the main attractions of the city, the Duomo, the Baptistery, and the Torre del Mangia, with its history halfway between reality and legend. Moreover, if you want to see the interior of the Cathedral of Siena, you can include the ticket at the moment of reservation.
You'll reach a winery in the Chianti Area, where you'll have your lunch and join a wine tasting. You'll have the chance to taste different kinds of wine. Moreover, you can decide to buy wine or other typical products as souvenirs. When the wine tasting is over, you'll come back to Florence.
- Bus Tour (Basic)
Travel by GT coach
Expert multilingual tour leader
Lunch consists of typical Tuscan dishes
Wine tasting in a winery in the Chianti Area
Self-guided tour of Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa
Self-guided tour of San Gimignano
The tour is confirmed only when the minimum number of people is reached
- Bus Tour (Traditional)
Travel by GT coach
Expert multilingual tour leader
Lunch consists of typical Tuscan dishes
Guided tour of Siena with a local guide
Wine tasting in a winery in the Chianti Area
Self-guided tour of Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa
Self-guided tour of San Gimignano
The tour is confirmed only when the minimum number of people is reached
- Bus Tour (Full Options)
Travel by GT coach
Expert multilingual tour leader
Lunch consists of typical Tuscan dishes
Guided tour of Siena with a local guide
Entrance ticket to the Siena's Cathedral with an authorized tour guide
Wine tasting in a winery in the Chianti Area
Self-guided tour of Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa
Self-guided tour of San Gimignano
The tour is confirmed only when the minimum number of people is reached
- Travel by GT coach or minivan
- Expert tour leader
- Lunch in a typical vineyard
- Wine tasting in Chianti Area
- Self-guided tour of San Gimignano
- Self-guided tour of Piazza de Miracoli in Pisa
- Guided tour of Siena in English only (if selected)
- Siena Cathedral Entrance Ticket (if selected)
- Pick Up & Drop off from accommodation to the meeting point
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Other Practical InformationTour schedule: Florence Coach Station, Villa Costanza (Tram T1) (Lat: 43.755066 Long: 11.173907) Departure time: 07:45 am (check in closes 15 min before departure) Return point: same as departure The guided tour will be guaranteed only in English-
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