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Martina Bartolozzi
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Tuscany: Chianti and Val d'Orcia for Foodies, a Local's Selection
This is your ultimate food and wine map of Chianti and Val D'Orcia with all of the best it has to offer: restaurants, cafes, wineries, aperitivo stops, and even a few fun activities and local stores in Panzano, Greve, Siena, San Gimignano, Montepulciano, Pienza, and Montalcino.
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50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Foodie • Wine • Coffee • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Martina Bartolozzi
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Best of Panzano & Greve in Chianti for Foodies, a Local's Selection
A native Italian tour leader's food and wine map of Panzano in Chianti, Greve in Chianti, and of the nearby hills to help you plan your culinary adventure to the Chianti region of Tuscany: pastries, restaurants and casual eateries, wineries and wine bars, shops, activities, and a great hotel.
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Foodie • Wine
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Certaldo is a personal favorite of mine, not just because it is my hometown. I live in the hills outside town. This was the home to Boccaccio, the author of the Decameron. It is one of the less touristy hilltowns, so you get a real feel of what it was like. There is the larger lower city which was buildt in the 1800's and then the original village from Medieval times, made entirely of red bricks, it is truly beautiful.
Foodie • Nature • People & Culture
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This is your ultimate food and wine map of the Val d'Orcia area of Tuscany with some of the best culinary options it has to offer: pastry shops, restaurants, wineries, cooking classes, and shops in Montepulciano, Pienza, and Montalcino.
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Foodie • Wine
$9.00
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Welcome to the ultimate Tuscany guide for wine lovers! If you're looking to embark on a self-guided wine tour through the rolling hills and picturesque vineyards of the top Tuscany wine regions, such as Chianti, Maremma, Montalcino, Montepulciano and Bolgheri areas, you've come to the right place.
This guide has been curated to help you plan the perfect trip, filled with unforgettable experiences and the finest wines Tuscany, Italy, has to offer. From the most famous wineries to hidden gems waiting to be discovered, we've got you covered with our own selection of tuscan wineries welcoming visitors with wine tastings and cellars visits.
But what's a wine tour without a comfortable and charming place to rest your head at night? Fear not, we've also handpicked the best Tuscan wine resorts and country hotels, where you can indulge in the ultimate wine country retreat.
And let's not forget about the food. Tuscany is known for its incredible cuisine, and we've scoured the region to bring you a selection of the best restaurants to savor the local delicacies, perfectly paired with the finest wines.
But if you prefer a guided tour with a knowledgeable expert, you'll also get a list of guided full-day or half-day Tuscany wine tours from Florence, Siena, Pisa or Lucca, you can book to take your vacation in Italy to the next level.
So, whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of Italian wines, our Tuscany guide for wine lovers has everything you need to plan your dream trip. Let's raise a glass to Tuscany, and let the adventure begin!
What's included in the Ultimate Tuscany Guide For Wine Lovers:
✔️ 21 Tuscan wineries welcoming visitors
✔️ 21 Charming wine resorts and country hotels
✔️ 18 Restaurants and trattorias in the top Tuscan wine regions
✔️ 10 Tuscany guided wine tours to book
Boutique • Foodie • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
$20.00
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If you're headed to Florence and want to eat some of the best meals of your life, grab this list!
WHY THIS LIST INSTEAD OF MY FREE VERSION? Because this way, you have options!
Find yourself hangry and need food ASAP? You'll find great, authentic options on this list near you no matter where you are!
Your first choice restaurant is full? I include plenty of options, so you have backups in each neighborhood!
In a really touristy area without a reservation? This gives you a cheat sheet for eating well anywhere you find yourself!
Everywhere on here I've personally eaten or had it recommended to me by someone living there at least 5 years.
In this guide, you'll get:
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- Categories included: restaurants, panini & cheap eats, coffee & breakfast, bars & speakeasies, gelato
Foodie • Wine • Coffee
$15.00
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Picture yourself waking up in the heart of Tuscany, surrounded by rolling hills covered in vineyards, and breathing in the sweet aroma of grapes just outside your window. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, it's not if you stay at a wine resort, the best way to discover Tuscany's beauty and wine culture.
You can have the chance to sample regional wines, tour vineyards, and take in the peaceful views of the countryside. From luxurious resorts with five-star amenities to cozy farmhouse-style accommodations, Tuscany has something for every wine lover. Here are ten of the best wine resorts in Tuscany that you won't want to miss out on.
Boutique • Wine • Slow Travel • Foodie • Nature • Luxury
Free
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Daytrip to Farm Breweries in Southern Tuscany
Need an idea for a day trip in the beautiful Tuscan countryside? Are you enjoying wine country but you really need a beer? Well, this itenerary offers 0km and organic farms that also make great beer and stunning views of the Val D'Orcia and surrounding hills. For the lover of Fark to Fork (or Plow to Pint 😉) experiences. You’ll get all you'll need for a full day in the countryside including route maps and contact information.
As with many businesses in Italy hours are often fluid. It’s always a good idea to make contact and/or reservations before making a drive.
Remember drinking and driving is bad. Have a designated driver or hire a car service.
Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Foodie • Slow Travel
$10.00
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Ciao! We spent almost two weeks exploring Tuscany and want to share what we discovered in the charming town of Siena and day trip to San Gimignano!
I'm sharing a detailed listing of places to stay, what to see, where to eat, wine tastings, and highlights that you can customize to fit your schedule and interests!
* Save this guide for a future trip*✨
50+ • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Coffee • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
Free
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Explore this lesser-known, harbor city of Tuscany. Learn about its history, discover quaint corners and unique places in the Venice quarter, taste all its best food, relax in beautiful locations, and get lost in the magic of some of the most enchanting sunsets this region has to offer.
The itinerary is for a full 3 days, with a bonus fourth day (and amazing exploring options) if you have the opportunity for an extended stay.
Once you experience the spell of Livorno, you'll want to keep coming back for more!
Couples • Family • Romantic • Slow Travel • History • Foodie • Architecture • Outdoors
$15.00
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Even though you’re in wine country, sometimes you just need a beer, a tasty craft beer (birra artigianale), after a long day of sightseeing.
I’m here to help!
I’ve put together a list of bars, bottle shops, and restaurants known for their craft beer selection, 10 in the Florence/Siena/Arezzo/Montepulciano area and 1 out at the beach for fun 🤩. Some are attached to breweries, some are not. All are good.
Remember drinking and driving is bad. Have a designated driver or hire a car service.
Foodie • Sustainable/Eco • Relaxation
$15.00
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A comprehensive guide of all my curated places in Giglio Island, specifically designed for slow travelers who enjoy nature, local culture & food, history, and unique experiences not tailored for the masses.
In this guide, you will find:
- Key details on how to reach and get around the island
- A list of one-of-a-kind accommodations in Giglio (they are a dream-come-true!)
- Top beaches to visit
- Six experiences for the best trip memories (including some mostly known only to Italians)
- Restaurant and food recommendations
- Useful links for special bookings and reservations
Couples • Family • Female Solo • Boutique • History • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wine • Wellness
$10.00
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San Gimignano is a small-town gem! This medieval Tuscan town is famous for its many towers. It makes for a fantastic day trip while exploring Tuscany, or a great place to spend a few nights while checking out the many vineyards and villages in the area.
This guide is perfect for someone wanting to get out of the biggest Tuscan cities, but still be in a town with good food and walkable sights!
In this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- Explanation of how to get to San Gimignano without a car
- 5 restaurant suggestions and 1 gelato spot (considered one of the best in the world)
- 2 accommodation options
- 3 shops for locally made products (focused on linen and ceramics)
Art • Architecture • Boutique • Foodie • History • Shopping • People & Culture
$10.00
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Welcome to the enchanting region of Tuscany, where rolling hills, historic cities, and culinary delights await you. In this gluten-free travel guide I share the best spots in Tuscany, from Cinque Terre to Montepulciano and from the coast to Umbria, including Florence, Sienna and Lucca. Tuscany offers many gluten-free options if you know where to look!
I'll navigate you through the best gluten-free dining experiences Tuscany has to offer so you can enjoy the authentic flavors of the region without having to worry about dietary restrictions. You'll benefit from my personal insights gained from exploring Tuscany's gluten-free options. As a fellow traveler with Celiac disease (20+ years), I understand the importance of finding reliable and delicious options while traveling. I'll share my favorite spots and must-try dishes.
In my experience the larger cities in Italy are well informed on Celiac and cross-contamination risks. The safest places would be 100% gluten free shops and restaurants that I listed first in the guide. Other than that your best bet are the places that are AiC accredited. AiC is the Associazione Italiana Celiachia, the Italian national celiac society that checks the knowledge of the restaurants of celiac disease and visits to check if the restaurants are following the necessary protocol for preparing gluten free food.
I do want to note that even though there are great gluten free places and options listed here, it is always important to communicate and ask questions everywhere and every time you go! Especially if you have Celiac disease, having a celiac translation card with you helps to communicate the risks of cross contamination and the do's and don'ts. For all restaurants it's important to go through the following three steps:
1) Always inform staff about your diet and which ingredients you absolutely must avoid
2) Always ask for the ingredients of the dishes you intend to eat and, if in doubt, avoid eating the dish itself.
3) Briefly remember the rules for the preparation of gluten-free dishes to avoid cross-contamination and discuss this with the restaurant.
Always trust your judgment and advocate for yourself.
I really had a lot of fun researching for my own trip and hope to have helped you with the preparation for your travels. I wish you a great trip and all the best safe food experiences. Please let me know if this information was helpful to you and if you found other places that you want to share.
Safe travels, Fien
Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie
$25.00
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Embark on the ultimate journey through Tuscany, exploring enchanting destinations like San Gimignano, Volterra, Monteriggioni, Siena, and the breathtaking Val d'Orcia. Indulge in exquisite cuisine and fine wines, which form the cornerstone of this unforgettable adventure.
Note: All the restaurants recommended in this guide offer gluten-free options.
Gluten-free / Celiac • Adventure • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Road Trip
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The city of Siena is one that will exceed your expectations. Built in the 1200's, this Tuscan hill town will transport you back to the Middle Ages. Siena is well-known for its cuisine, art, museums, medieval architecture, and the Palio, Siena's iconic semi-annual horse race. In this guide we’ll be sharing the best way to do Siena all in one day.
Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Relaxation
Free
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Tuscany is full of beautiful hidden gems, just waiting to be discovered. Rather than spending all of your time in the crowded cities, for example Florence, Siena, and San Gimignano, here is a guide to help you discover more of Tuscany's beloved spots. This guide includes the area of/surrounding Florence, Lucca, Pienza, Montepulciano, Montalcino, the coast of Livorno, Elba Island, Chianti, Panzano, Montelupo Fiorentino, Fiesole, and so much more in between, regarding what to see, eat, and do. From wine tastings, yoga in the vineyards, picnics in the hills, to petting goats, or exploring the fascinating waterfalls, there is so much to discover.
Budget • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wellness • Foodie • People & Culture
$10.00
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Welcome to my "Arezzo & White Whale Thermal Spring" guide! Inside, you'll find tips on what to see and must-visit attractions, and how to make the most of your time in Arezzo and the stunning White Whale Thermal Spring. It's all free, but if you find it helpful, a tip would be greatly appreciated! Enjoy your adventure!
Note: This is not a PDF but an interactive guide. You can get directions with Google Maps and book hotels directly (we used Booking, Locktrip, or Airbnb).
Everything you need in one place! Don’t forget to download the free Thatch app for easier access.
Any questions? DM me on Instagram (@petra.hus) or email me at petra2hus@gmail.com.
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50+ • Backpacker • Vegetarian • Vegan • Female Solo • Plus Size • LGBTQ+ • Halal • Groups • Gluten-free / Celiac • Family • Digital Nomads • Couples • Wellness • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Shopping • Romantic • Road Trip • Relaxation • RV • Photography • Outdoors • History • Art • Foodie • Budget • Architecture • Adventure
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This was the blueprint for our Honeymoon, but this trip can be used for any couple looking for a romantic getaway to Italy. We begin in Venice before traveling to Florence, 3 Tuscany Cities and Wineries, and ending this dream getaway in Positano on the picturesque Amalfi Coast. Each day has been thoughtfully planned to give you the ultimate vacation.
Pro Tip: We travelled June/July, but you can opt for May/June or September/October for lower prices and less crowds while still enjoying nice weather. They will also harvest the grapes and olives around October. If traveling off-season, please note some recommendations may be closed for the season.
What's Included in this Guide?
*Day-by-Day itinerary with what to do, where to stay, and what to eat for 12 days (2 in Venice, 5 in Florence/Tuscany, and 5 in Positano/Amalfi Coast)
*Day trips to 3 Tuscan Wineries and Cities
*Day Trip to Pompei on the way to Positano
*Boat Trip to Capri and various Grottos
*Various museum and tour recommendations
*Guidance on the Hand of God Hike on the Amalfi Coast
*An Italian Dream vacation come to life
Disclaimer: My wife cried on the way to our first Winery as we drove through Tuscany. She had not had one sip of wine yet. Tissues are not required, but may be recommended.
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine
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