2-day Tuscany trip

Lana

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We are planning to go to Florence in March. My husband wants to rent a car and spend 2 days driving in Tuscany. What's the best way to do this?
Thank you,
Lana
 
Hello Lana, you and your husband might consider the idea to book a hotel in the Chianti region of Ross Hotels Group. In fact, these hotels offer the possibility to rent cars, luxury cars, and if you do not want to drive, they organize guided tours to Florence, Siena, Lucca, Pisa, San Gimignano and other beautiful places of Tuscany. Here an example of these hotels, maybe you can try using the form to request information
 
We are planning to go to Florence in March. My husband wants to rent a car and spend 2 days driving I Tuscany. What's the best way to do this?
Thank you,
Lana

We are planning to stay in Florence. Just want to drive around Tuscany for 2 days. What are the best places to visit?
 
Ciao Lana,

Florence is a great base for heading out to explore most of Tuscany and I can suggest various places to visit. Here are some basic tips for renting a car out of Florence.

But how many days total will you have? Because there are 2 things to consider if you're planning to keep the car in Florence:
1. where to keep in overnight? if you're staying in the center, a limited traffic zone, you still won't have a PARKING permit to park inside this area even if you can enter the ZTL without a permit after 7pm (or later depending on season).
2. how far into Tuscany do you want to go? because you can definitely do a day trip into Chianti and return to Florence on one day, but if you want to explore southern Tuscany (as I think you should), then it would be more convenient to stay overnight closer to where you want to be and not have to drive back to Florence to head back out the next morning.

But if you can't stay out of Florence since your days are limited, I'd suggest staying somewhere that offers parking so that you don't have to worry about the car when you do have it.
Some examples:
Palagetto B&B
Hotel Principe
Villa Antea

If you want to stay close to Florence, I'd suggest one day head into Chianti and see Greve in Chianti, Panzano in Chianti, Radda in Chianti and Castellina in Chianti... the drive from Florence down the SS222 through these small towns is very scenic. From Castellina drive to Poggibonsi, a great drive as well and from there you can catch the Firenze-Siena road to get back to Florence.

The next day you can head to Pisa and to Lucca, driving in the hills in between. If you still have time, you could also drive up to Barga... the road there will take you past the Ponte del Diavolo, or Devil's Bridge - definitely stop there as well :).
OR
on the second day, you can head back toward San Gimignano and Volterra. Both are still very doable from Florence in one day.

Hope this helps - if you have any other questions, do post!
 
Ciao Lana,

Florence is a great base for heading out to explore most of Tuscany and I can suggest various places to visit. Here are some basic tips for renting a car out of Florence.

But how many days total will you have? Because there are 2 things to consider if you're planning to keep the car in Florence:
1. where to keep in overnight? if you're staying in the center, a limited traffic zone, you still won't have a PARKING permit to park inside this area even if you can enter the ZTL without a permit after 7pm (or later depending on season).
2. how far into Tuscany do you want to go? because you can definitely do a day trip into Chianti and return to Florence on one day, but if you want to explore southern Tuscany (as I think you should), then it would be more convenient to stay overnight closer to where you want to be and not have to drive back to Florence to head back out the next morning.

But if you can't stay out of Florence since your days are limited, I'd suggest staying somewhere that offers parking so that you don't have to worry about the car when you do have it.
Some examples:
Palagetto B&B
Hotel Principe
Villa Antea

If you want to stay close to Florence, I'd suggest one day head into Chianti and see Greve in Chianti, Panzano in Chianti, Radda in Chianti and Castellina in Chianti... the drive from Florence down the SS222 through these small towns is very scenic. From Castellina drive to Poggibonsi, a great drive as well and from there you can catch the Firenze-Siena road to get back to Florence.

The next day you can head to Pisa and to Lucca, driving in the hills in between. If you still have time, you could also drive up to Barga... the road there will take you past the Ponte del Diavolo, or Devil's Bridge - definitely stop there as well :).
OR
on the second day, you can head back toward San Gimignano and Volterra. Both are still very doable from Florence in one day.

Hope this helps - if you have any other questions, do post!
Thank you very much, Lourdes
We will actually have 10 days to spend in Florence, Venice, and Tuscany. What's the best way to allocate our time? And we will rent a car just for 2-3 days to drive around Tuscany
Thank you
 
Tuscany is the only part you really do need a car to explore, so for the rest of your trip you can depend on train travel.

I think normally most people dedicate 2-3 days at the most to Venice, with 10 days you could do 3 days in Venice and 7 days in Tuscany (using Florence as your base).

While this 7 day itinerary says to rent a car, you can definitely do most of it without - Lucca, Pisa, San Gimignano, Siena, Arezzo and Cortona can all be reached with train or bus. The only areas that you need the car for are the wine area of Chianti and the Val d'Orcia.... but since you were planning to rent a car for a few days from Florence, you CAN definitely do the itinerary renting the car to see Chianti and the Val d'Orcia ;-) You should probably just plan on renting it for 2 straight days and just worrying about the overnight parking of the car for the one night!
Some ideas for that here.

Another idea to consider - if you're willing to drive, and want to have the countryside experience, you could actually choose a base outside of Florence in a villa or farmhouse for the entire 7 days and use that as a base for day trips... that would require a car rental for the entire week. Just throwing out the idea ;-)
 
Thank you for your great advice!


Tuscany is the only part you really do need a car to explore, so for the rest of your trip you can depend on train travel.

I think normally most people dedicate 2-3 days at the most to Venice, with 10 days you could do 3 days in Venice and 7 days in Tuscany (using Florence as your base).

While this 7 day itinerary says to rent a car, you can definitely do most of it without - Lucca, Pisa, San Gimignano, Siena, Arezzo and Cortona can all be reached with train or bus. The only areas that you need the car for are the wine area of Chianti and the Val d'Orcia.... but since you were planning to rent a car for a few days from Florence, you CAN definitely do the itinerary renting the car to see Chianti and the Val d'Orcia ;-) You should probably just plan on renting it for 2 straight days and just worrying about the overnight parking of the car for the one night!
Some ideas for that here.

Another idea to consider - if you're willing to drive, and want to have the countryside experience, you could actually choose a base outside of Florence in a villa or farmhouse for the entire 7 days and use that as a base for day trips... that would require a car rental for the entire week. Just throwing out the idea ;-)
 
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