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Where we are

A SPECIAL PLACE IN A STRATEGIC POSITION

Centrally located in Tuscany, you will be within easy reach of the hilltop towns of Gaiole in Chianti, Panzano, Radda in Chianti, Arezzo, Siena, Florence.

You can visit producers of the renowned Chianti wine, eat at nearby restaurants, take a wine tour, truffle tour, bike, horseback ride, sit in local hot springs/spas, visit some of the most important renaissance Tuscan cities and galleries, have a local cook for you or teach you to make pasta.

Our Villa in Tuscany are the perfect solution for travelers who wish to enjoy an authentic and relaxing holiday in the Tuscan countryside. You will experience a unique and unforgettable experience in a rural and charming atmosphere.

Florence

Florence, capital of Tuscany the Renaissance city is a treasure trove of art with an astonishing contemporary vibe. Beyond the extraordinary artistic heritage, a testimony to its centuries of civilization, the best way to enjoy Florence is to stroll along the riverside avenues at sunset, or to get lost among the city’s myriad alleyways of the bohemian Oltrarno or the narrow little streets of San Niccolò, where it feels like you have ended up in another time along its centuries-old walls.

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Siena

Siena is one of the most popular and visited places in Tuscany, a place extremely rich in history and art and with strong local traditions tied to its 17 districts (called “contrade”) and to the famous Palio di Siena, the 800 years old biggest annual event that takes place twice each summer in the city.

More than just a horse race, the Palio is the ultimate expression of civic pride. Although usually run just twice a year, the spirit of the Palio is felt every day in Siena

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Chianti

The Chianti Classico, an area between Florence and Siena, owes its international reputation mainly to the excellent wines that grow amid its enchanting hills. Places like Greve in Chianti, Gaiole, Radda and Castellina in Chianti are the pillars of the world of “Gallo Nero” (black rooster), a quality label awarded by the area’s best wine producers. In addition to vineyards and wineries Chianti area offers beautiful old country medieval hamlets and powerful castles, evidence of centuries of fierce battles for supremacy in this strategically important area.

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Arezzo

Not everyone knows that Arezzo is an ancient city, older than Alexandria in Egypt! To discover Arezzo you need to have a smattering of understanding about its past. Arezzo was one of the main Etruscan city-states. Later in life it became a Roman city of strategic importance, a nerve center of vibrant commerce, a place brimming with monuments such as the Amphitheatre, whose remains can still be seen today. Back in those days Arezzo’s foundries were well known, as too were the city’s artistic workshops of “coralline” pots, which were painted red and whose decorative technique extended throughout the Roman world.

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Pisa

Discovering Pisa means getting lost in squares packed with students who fill up the nighttime locales, bringing new life to the medieval city. Pisa offers definitely more than just a “Leaning Tower”. Three thousand years of history, pioneering science and trendsetting art make Pisa an obligatory stop on every trip in Tuscany.

Torre di Pisa
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