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Travelling Tuscany
A short guide to the most charming region in
Italy
As one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe,
Tuscany attracts more and
more visitors each year. Like other popular tourist regions,
Tuscany, too, offers a wide
range of attractions, many sights and different landscapes.
This diversity makes Tuscany
a holiday area for every taste and an ideal destination for the
most different kinds of
holidays to opt for such as individual holidays, group
vacations, family trips and couple
vacations.
First of all, it is the mild climate throughout the year and
the beautiful and picturesque
landscape of Tuscany which fascinates many travellers. The rich
flora and fauna includes
pine trees, cork trees, lavender, thyme, rosemary, vineyards
and olive groves. The color-
ful flower fields and the country roads lined with cypress
trees are a delight for the eye
and give this region a nostalgic and romantic atmosphere and
impart a very special Me-
diterranean charm no visitor can escape. Further tourist hot
spots in Tuscany are the nu-
merous beautiful bathing beaches and the various day trip
destinations. Due to its proxi-
mity to Liguria, vacationers can choose between many
interesting and worthwhile places
of excursions.
But it is also the culinary delights of Tuscany, its eventful
history and its rich culture
which constitute further attractions of this region in Italy.
The many interesting cities
such as Florence, Pisa, Siena and San Gimignano and their
sights and art treasures are
an obligatory destination not only for the culturally
interested traveller but for everyone.
Especially those visitors who want to immerse themselves deeper
into European art his-
tory and Italian Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture
should plan an excur-
sion to one of these cities.
A place which shouldn't be missed during a holiday in Tuscany
is the city of Lucca. Lo-
cated in the valley of the Serchio River and northeast of Pisa,
it is a good starting point
for visiting many beautiful destinations. Worthwhile sights of
Lucca are the Duomo of
San Martino, the Piazza Napoleone, the Piazza San Michele, the
Anfiteatro, the church
of San Michele in Foro and the Chiesa di San Frediano. Other
local attractions include
the various museums of the city such as the Museo Nazionale
Guinigi and the Museo e
Pinacoteca Nazionale.
by Markus Mross -
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Markus Mross writes on travel and culture in Italy. If you are
interested in apartments Tuscany, please visit
www.interdomizil.co.uk/italy-villas/villas-italy.htm and find
information on Villas in Tuscany.
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