Sightseeing

Things To Do in Tuscany

At Fattoria Casalino, your stay is more than just a retreat—it’s a gateway to the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of Tuscany. We offer curated sightseeing experiences that take you beyond the ordinary, immersing you in the enchanting landscapes and historic sites that define this iconic region.

Discover Florence
Just a short drive from the farmhouse, Florence beckons with its awe-inspiring Duomo, the magnificent Piazza del Duomo, and masterpieces of the Renaissance. Stroll along the Ponte Vecchio, visit the Uffizi Gallery, and let the city’s charm take your breath away.
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Marvel at the Leaning Tower of Pisa
One of the best things to do in Tuscany, a visit to the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a must. Explore the Piazza dei Miracoli, where the tower stands as a testament to the beauty and history of Tuscany.
Sip Your Way Through Chianti
The world-renowned Chianti region, with its lush vineyards and rolling hills, offers exceptional wine tasting experiences. Savour the finest Tuscan wines and immerse yourself in the charm of the Tuscan countryside.
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Lose Yourself in Siena’s History
The medieval splendour of Siena is like stepping into a living history book. Wander through the enchanting Piazza del Campo, climb the Torre del Mangia, and visit the stunning cathedral, one of Tuscany’s most impressive landmarks.
Explore San Gimignano
Famous for its soaring medieval towers, San Gimignano is one of Tuscany’s most picturesque towns. Stroll the cobblestone streets, taste its renowned white wine, Vernaccia, and enjoy the beautiful landscapes surrounding the town.
Relax in the Val d’Orcia’s Hot Springs
The serene Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers stunning scenery and rejuvenating experiences. Take a dip in the hot springs of Bagno Vignoni or San Filippo, surrounded by the timeless beauty of the Tuscan hills.
Visit the Walled City of Lucca
Known for its Renaissance walls and charming streets, Lucca is a delightful destination. Rent a bike to explore the city walls or relax in one of its quaint piazzas.
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Customisable Itineraries

Personalise your sightseeing experience with customisable itineraries that allow you to choose what you want to see and when. Spend a day exploring the vineyards and tasting local wines, visit the famous Tuscan hill towns, or discover the lesser-known attractions that are just as captivating.

Stay at Fattoria Casalino

Our farmhouse provides the perfect base for exploring the best places to visit in Tuscany. Whether you’re planning a day trip to Florence, a scenic drive through Chianti, or a relaxing retreat in the countryside, Fattoria Casalino is your home for making lifelong memories.

Expert Local Guides

Knowledgeable guides to lead your journey and enrich your understanding of Tuscany.

Customisable Itineraries

Tailor your tours to suit your interests and schedule.

Transportation

Comfortable and convenient travel options provided.

Entrance Fees

All entry fees to museums, historical sites, and other attractions included.

Culinary Experiences

Opportunities to sample local cuisine and wines during your tours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ About Sightseeing & Best Things to do in Tuscany

Tuscany is a treasure trove of culture, history, and natural beauty, offering something for everyone. From exploring iconic landmarks like Florence’s Duomo to tasting world-renowned Chianti wines, this guide answers your most common questions about the best things to do in Tuscany.
Tuscany offers endless experiences, from exploring medieval towns like San Gimignano and Lucca to visiting the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Don’t miss the Val d’Orcia for its rolling hills and Bagno Vignoni for relaxing hot springs.
The Chianti region is famous for its vineyards and scenic countryside. You can also visit Montalcino for Brunello wine and San Gimignano for Vernaccia. Many tours in Tuscany include tastings at local vineyards.

Absolutely! Florence is the heart of Tuscany and home to the Renaissance. Visit the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and Ponte Vecchio. It’s one of the best places to visit in Tuscany.

Tuscany is famous for its medieval towns. Explore San Gimignano, known for its towers, Siena with its stunning Piazza del Campo, and Lucca, with its Renaissance walls and charming streets.
Yes, but plan an itinerary that includes highlights like Val d’Orcia, Chianti, or even a day tour from Florence. The Tuscan countryside is perfect for quick visits or longer stays.
Yes, Tuscany offers beautiful beaches along the coast, such as those on the Island of Elba or the Maremma region. It’s a great addition to your Tuscany itinerary.
Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are the ideal times to enjoy Tuscany’s beautiful landscapes and avoid summer crowds.
The Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and scenic villages like Pienza and Montepulciano. It’s Tuscany at its most picturesque.

In addition to the iconic tower, explore the Piazza dei Miracoli, visit the Duomo, and enjoy the charming streets of Pisa. The city also offers a beautiful riverside walk along the Arno.

Day trips to Florence, Siena, Lucca, and the Chianti countryside are among the best. For a unique experience, visit the hot springs of Bagno Vignoni or explore the Montalcino vineyards.
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