hi there,
We are spending around two weeks in Tuscany in May with a 5 month old baby, driving a car.
We would appreciate any advice on the itinerary and the accommodation.
Our itinerary:
day 1 - arrive in Pisa, drive to Florence
I) days 2-4 - 3 days in Florence
II) days 5-12 - several days to visit Chianti, san Gimignano, Siena, Cortona, Arezzo, Val D'Orcia...
III) days 13-15 - 3 days Lucca, Pisa
day 16 - flight from Pisa
Any recommendations for the town/ village and for a particular accommodation to stay during our phase II (one or two locations?), given that
- we have a car,
- but during - say - 3 days we would like to stay and relax without any driving and sightseeing...
Therefore we would welcome recommendation for an accommodation(s):
- baby-friendly,
- with a balcony/ terrace/ garden to sit in the evening when the baby is sleeping,
- with day facilities to relax, play with the baby, read a book (a small bar or resto, possibly a swimming pool if operational in May),
- in a nice area for a short walks...
Any advice where to stay in Florence (a hotel with a parking) in the centre to walk down-town?
Any advice where to stay near or in Lucca?
Cheers,
M.
We are spending around two weeks in Tuscany in May with a 5 month old baby, driving a car.
We would appreciate any advice on the itinerary and the accommodation.
Our itinerary:
day 1 - arrive in Pisa, drive to Florence
I) days 2-4 - 3 days in Florence
II) days 5-12 - several days to visit Chianti, san Gimignano, Siena, Cortona, Arezzo, Val D'Orcia...
III) days 13-15 - 3 days Lucca, Pisa
day 16 - flight from Pisa
Any recommendations for the town/ village and for a particular accommodation to stay during our phase II (one or two locations?), given that
- we have a car,
- but during - say - 3 days we would like to stay and relax without any driving and sightseeing...
Therefore we would welcome recommendation for an accommodation(s):
- baby-friendly,
- with a balcony/ terrace/ garden to sit in the evening when the baby is sleeping,
- with day facilities to relax, play with the baby, read a book (a small bar or resto, possibly a swimming pool if operational in May),
- in a nice area for a short walks...
Any advice where to stay in Florence (a hotel with a parking) in the centre to walk down-town?
Any advice where to stay near or in Lucca?
Cheers,
M.