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Between April 4-9, my friend and I will be in Tuscany.
Most likely flying into Pisa and taking a bus from there.
We would like to visit everything, but with little time we have narrowed it down to the region around Siena and hopefully Chianti.
April 4: Arrive in Pisa late at night
Either bus to Siena, Pienza, or to florence
April 5: Considering a wine tasting tour to Chianti? If there are any from Seina or Pienza that would be preferable, the only ones I have found are out of Florence. Suggestions welcome!!
April 6: Stay somewhere in the beautiful Tuscan countryside
Looking for a B&B/something very Authentic, welcoming, and inexpensive.
Where is the best places to stay for little money and a good experience? I don't think hostels are an option for this which I'm happy about, but I can't afford to stay anywhere too expensive. Should we stay nearest a certain town? Some suggest Pienza, some Montepulciano, and some Siena. Would love to know where would be best in order to truly see Tuscany without feeling lost/confused/rushed, etc. Suggestions?
We would like to take this day and the 7th and 8th to explore the surrounding area, trying to avoid renting a car because it's too expensive. Is biking the way to go? What are the best routes? Where can we rent bikes? Is it hard to do this? I bike in Galway to school, but how far are the distances biking between each place? ANY information would be so lovely. We want a full Tuscan experience. Suggestions?
April 7: " "
April 8: " "
April 9: Bus from somewhere (Siena, Florence, etc.) to Ancona to catch a ferry to Croatia that evening!
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I had more time to plan it would have been easier but it's a spur of the moment trip!
Cost-efficient is the most important thing for me at the moment, but I don't want to sacrifice anything so if something is truly worth doing please let me know!
All the best,
Trace
It said view below but there was not anything to view.
Can this be fixed or can anyone help with this information?
Between April 4-9, my friend and I will be in Tuscany.
Most likely flying into Pisa and taking a bus from there.
We would like to visit everything, but with little time we have narrowed it down to the region around Siena and hopefully Chianti.
April 4: Arrive in Pisa late at night
Either bus to Siena, Pienza, or to florence
April 5: Considering a wine tasting tour to Chianti? If there are any from Seina or Pienza that would be preferable, the only ones I have found are out of Florence. Suggestions welcome!!
April 6: Stay somewhere in the beautiful Tuscan countryside
Looking for a B&B/something very Authentic, welcoming, and inexpensive.
Where is the best places to stay for little money and a good experience? I don't think hostels are an option for this which I'm happy about, but I can't afford to stay anywhere too expensive. Should we stay nearest a certain town? Some suggest Pienza, some Montepulciano, and some Siena. Would love to know where would be best in order to truly see Tuscany without feeling lost/confused/rushed, etc. Suggestions?
We would like to take this day and the 7th and 8th to explore the surrounding area, trying to avoid renting a car because it's too expensive. Is biking the way to go? What are the best routes? Where can we rent bikes? Is it hard to do this? I bike in Galway to school, but how far are the distances biking between each place? ANY information would be so lovely. We want a full Tuscan experience. Suggestions?
April 7: " "
April 8: " "
April 9: Bus from somewhere (Siena, Florence, etc.) to Ancona to catch a ferry to Croatia that evening!
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I had more time to plan it would have been easier but it's a spur of the moment trip!
Cost-efficient is the most important thing for me at the moment, but I don't want to sacrifice anything so if something is truly worth doing please let me know!
All the best,
Trace