Taste Trail

Tuscany is the world’s most recognizable Renaissance art and architecture place. It’s like a beautiful painting. when you will look at the misty green hills, golden light, vineyards and castles, villas and olive groves, you will forgot your situation. Coming to this place, no one can sit with sadness, seeing its beauty, anyone’s mind will be overwhelmed by seeing its beauty. 

 

Location

Tuscany is Italy’s one of the largest region.Tuscany is a triangular region on the Mediterranean coast of central Italy.Tuscany is bordered by Liguria and Emilia to the north, Marche and Umbria to the east, and Lazio to the south.Tuscany is about 67% hilly, 25% mountainous and the remaining 8% subtropical plains. 

 Tuscany is consists of 10 provinces Those are Massa Carrara, Lucca, Pistoia, Prato, Firenze, Pisa, Grosseto, Arezzo, Siena, Livorno. 

And Florence is the main city and capital of Tuscany. 

 

Top 5 Hidden Gems of Tuscany

1.Pitigliano:

Pitigliano is a unique beautiful village located on the hill.  This southern Tuscan village is perched on a hill with a dramatic view.  Carved out of volcanic rock, this village gives off a mysterious and romantic air.  It is also known as “Little Jerusalem” because of its resemblance to the ancient city. 

 

If you want to visit this village, the best way is to walk.  You can take a good look at the city walls and gates as you walk and admire them.  Palazzo Orsini is the gateway to the old town.  The village has two impressive museums of archeology and art that you must visit.  Pitigliano is known for its beautiful streets and interesting architecture.  Some truly picturesque landscapes surround the city.  There are various ancient churches, museums and caves that give you a taste of the city’s history.  There is a network of secret tunnels carved into the rock upon which Pitigliano is built.  You can explore the tunnels and find old wine cellars and fascinating chambers. 

2.Montepulciano

This city of beauty is a very attractive place to visit.  With its Renaissance architecture and beautiful churches, this city should definitely be on your list.  It is surrounded by picturesque hills and is one of the more romantic and elegant cities of the Tuscan valley.  The city has served as a religious and municipal headquarters for centuries and hence gives you a historical experience. 

3.Porto Santo

Porto Santo is a picturesque town in the suburbs.  The best thing you can do is to explore the beaches and beautiful coves around the coast in Porto Santo Stefano.  The hill called Punta Nera also offers a beautiful view of the coast.  Other things to see are the Fortezza Spagnola, the Spanish fort and its watchtowers, remnants of maritime history. 

4. Fosdinova

Fosdinova is a quiet village nestled between the sea and the mountains.  It stands tall with extraordinary beauty.  At the gateway to the historic area of ​​Lunigiana, the beautiful Malaspina Castle dominates the entire village, one of the most beautiful and best preserved castles in the area.  Thickly traversed by paths suitable for trekking and mountain biking, it is a delight to discover the luxuriant nature of the hills surrounding the village. 

5.Montecatini

Located in the heart of Tuscany, Montecatini Alto is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.  This quaint medieval village sits on a hilltop, overlooking its more famous counterpart, Montecatini Terme, known for its thermal spas. 

 As you wander the narrow, cobblestone streets, you’ll find yourself transported back in time.  The village has ancient churches, charming piazzas and traditional cafes where you can taste local cuisine. 

If you visit Tuscany,  you will get amusement and know the ancient architecture information.