7 days in Tuscany

Mayuresh

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Hi there

It was great to see this forum. :)

My wife & I are travelling from Australia to visit Italy in late June-first week July.
We fly into Rome (29th June) and will be flying out from Rome (7th July).
We are hoping to spend the first 7 days in Tuscany and then the last 2 nights in Rome. We will be renting a car.
We would appreciate some recommendations on where to stay. We'd prefer to stay in a self contained apartment (preferrably with pool access) in the beautiful Tuscan countryside - hopefully with easy access by car to the various beautiful places that Tuscany has to offer. :)

Appreciate any feedback,

Ciao!
Mayuresh
 
Buongiorno,

WOW - that is a tall order, there are so many places you could base yourself depending on what you really want to explore while in Tuscany.

Here are just a few of the place you could look at, these are places I have personally visited so, the article gives you a bit of info on what there is to see and explore:

https://www.discovertuscany.com/san-gimignano/accommodation/il-borghetto.html
(elegant and relaxing)

https://www.discovertuscany.com/tuscany-farmhouses/podere-casanova.html
(they are kid friendly - but very suitable for a couple traveling in Tuscany)

https://www.visitflorence.com/bed-and-breakfasts-near-florence/podere-le-cave.html
(I know it is a B&B but they have apartments with kitchens)

https://www.discovertuscany.com/tuscany-farmhouses/tenuta-moriano.html
(on a wine producing estate)

Buon Viaggio,
Donna Denise
 
Thanks Donna for the suggestions.

My apologies for being so broad - this is our first visit to Italy and totally unfamiliar territory for us :).
The information available online is a bit overwhelming!

We are hoping to do a few day trips - one to Florence, one to Siena and one to Pisa. Welcome to a few suggestions here too.

Do these places still work from that perspective? Any particular regions to keep in mind when looking for accommodation?

cheers
Mayuresh
 
More suggestions please

Hi There,

Thanks for the suggestions. I tried contacting these but looks like the dates are not available.
I had a few different posts and really liked places Romitorio di Serelle, Fattoria Viticcio - but unfortunately they are booked out too.

Would anyone be able to recommend similar to these places - preferrably apartments with kitchens?

many thanks
Mayuresh






Thanks Donna for the suggestions.

My apologies for being so broad - this is our first visit to Italy and totally unfamiliar territory for us :).
The information available online is a bit overwhelming!

We are hoping to do a few day trips - one to Florence, one to Siena and one to Pisa. Welcome to a few suggestions here too.

Do these places still work from that perspective? Any particular regions to keep in mind when looking for accommodation?

cheers
Mayuresh
 
Apartments with kitchens

Ciao

have a look at this link: http://www.tuscanyaccommodation.com/tuscany-farmhouses/

I know it is kind of broad, but for the places you want to go to you can really position yourself almost anywhere.

I personally would look closer to Val d'Orcia ... but there are some really valid places even closer to Florence (Fattoria il Lago or http://www.tuscanyaccommodation.com/fattoria-i-ricci.html) .. both of which I have visited. They are quality accommodations with great panoramic views.

Donna Denise
 
Where to stay in Rome?

Thanks Donna. That was pretty helpful! Finally booked!

From Tuscany we were planning to go to Rome and spend 2 days before we fly out from Rome back to Australia.
Which part of Rome would you recommend staying in? Is it better to hold on to our rental car? Would it be easier to find parking?

Ciao
Mayuresh
 
In Rome, I would stay central - you can walk or take bus to most of the main sights, using the metro for longer distances. We always end up walking since everything is really close to each other, but at the end of the day, you've walked a lot!

Rome is hellish as far as driving and parking goes, so by staying central you won't need it at all - I would say return it and enjoy Rome sans car.
 
cars in Rome - just crazy!

Ciao!

In Rome I would definitely get rid of the car!! Even the Italians don’t like to drive in Rome. In fact, I always prefer to stay in the city center close to one of the “sites” so when I go, I take the train from Florence - I think it is the fastest and easiest way to get around...even if I am dragging my luggage along with me!

Donna Denise
 
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