chickflick1066
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Hello.
I hope you can help me. I am feeling pretty overwhelmed with the research I have done so far trying to find somewhere suitable to stay when me and my partner visit Tuscany next month. We've only got three nights and we fly from the UK to Pisa. From what I can gather most people don't stay in Pisa preferring Florence but I am finding some of the Florence accommodation out of our budget.
Our wish list includes:
> Cheap double room accommodation (Max £50 per night)
> Close to public transport as we won't have a hire car (too expensive) but we could potentially hire scooters if cheap enough
> We mainly want to experience the food and wine culture!
> We wouldn't mind being close to a beach or pretty water front.
> We'd like to do a bit of sight seeing but museums etc aren't at the top of our list - the food is! lol.
there are so many different recommendations out there I just don't know where to start?! Especially since we are looking to spend as little as possible.
I appreciate that there is no way we'd be able to see half of what Tuscany has to offer in such a short space of time but hopefully when we have more time and money we'll come back and explore it fully.
I hope you can help me. I am feeling pretty overwhelmed with the research I have done so far trying to find somewhere suitable to stay when me and my partner visit Tuscany next month. We've only got three nights and we fly from the UK to Pisa. From what I can gather most people don't stay in Pisa preferring Florence but I am finding some of the Florence accommodation out of our budget.
Our wish list includes:
> Cheap double room accommodation (Max £50 per night)
> Close to public transport as we won't have a hire car (too expensive) but we could potentially hire scooters if cheap enough
> We mainly want to experience the food and wine culture!
> We wouldn't mind being close to a beach or pretty water front.
> We'd like to do a bit of sight seeing but museums etc aren't at the top of our list - the food is! lol.
there are so many different recommendations out there I just don't know where to start?! Especially since we are looking to spend as little as possible.
I appreciate that there is no way we'd be able to see half of what Tuscany has to offer in such a short space of time but hopefully when we have more time and money we'll come back and explore it fully.