Tuscany in February. All the magic, none of the crowds

Tuscany in February has more going for it than you might think. The Christmas holidays are already a faint memory. The air is crisp and cold, and carries with it the promise of snow. Days are shorter and somehow quieter, but everywhere around the region people are getting ready to celebrate the traditional Carnival, with colourful… Read more »

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A Romantic Weekend In Florence: 8 Great Ideas For 2024

Planning a special weekend in Florence? Thinking romantic, but not cheesy? Here are our eight ideas that are perfect for surprising your partner. Get inspired and make your Italian weekend truly unforgettable! 8 Ideas for A Romantic Weekend In Florence 1. Sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo Walk up to Piazzale Michelangelo as the sun starts to… Read more »

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The Tuscan Touch in Modern Learning: How Tuscany Inspires Educational Excellence

Well-known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage, Tuscany attracts more and more young people who want not only to get a high-quality education but also a unique traveling experience. Our article explores why Tuscany is so attractive to international students and how this beautiful region can inspire people to excellence. “Tell me… Read more »

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Why Tuscany is among the Top Destinations in 2024?

Lonely Planet, that bible for international travellers, has recently included Tuscany in its list of Top Destinations to visit in 2024. And with good reason. With its extraordinary range of art and culture, plus a notable number of Unesco sites, Tuscany attracts visitors that want to experience a mix of cultural and natural exploration, while… Read more »

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What’s New in Florence in 2024

Florence, with its centuries old history, still tries to keep up with the times, inventing something new every year. Recently a few attractions have been added to the calendar and the list of things to do in 2024. Want to see Florence from a different perspective? Ride the panoramic wheel that will be open until… Read more »

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Tuscany in January, Best Events and Things to do

There are many reasons to travel to Tuscany in January. First of all, this is the best time for enjoying the most popular destinations like Florence, Siena and Pisa. Crowds thin out during the winter months and if you’re up for some sightseeing and exploring museums around Tuscany, you’ll find it’s more enjoyable to visit the… Read more »

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Florence in January, Best Events and Things to Do

If you don’t mind a bit of cold weather, January might be the ideal time to see Florence. January means you avoid crowds, you get cheaper museum tickets, and sales in all those enticing Florentine shops. There are art exhibitions and events galore, and you’ll have plenty of opportunity to sample some traditional Winter delicacies…. Read more »

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Competition Panels by Brunelleschi and Gioberti for Florence Baptistry

There are two bronze panels at the Bargello Museum in Florence that deserve every visitor’s full attention. They’re small and as a result can be easily overlooked, dwarfed by the great statues in the vast Donatello’s Hall. But they are well worth a closer look, as you’re in the presence of two artworks that defined… Read more »

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7 Inspiring Winter destinations in Tuscany

If you’re visiting Tuscany in Winter, you’ll find it has a lot to offer. It’s a very atmospheric time of year, both in the city and the countryside. You’ll find dazzling spectacles and carnivals. You’ll also find there are fewer tourists around competing for the various attractions. And some great deals to be had too…. Read more »

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Internship Opportunities for College Students in Tuscany

Author: Cory Shilling- Especially when they happen in a place as culturally rich and aesthetically beautiful as Tuscany, in central Italy, internships can change people’s lives. If you’re a college student thinking about doing an internship abroad, why not choose a place that has both professional growth opportunities and a unique past that helped to… Read more »

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