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Venice and Toscana

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Lluis Pujol

Step into an extraordinary 13-day adventure as you explore the captivating cities of Venice and the awe-inspiring landscapes of Tuscany. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history, vibrant culture, and mouthwatering cuisine that these iconic destinations are famous for. Get ready to create unforgettable memories as you embark on this remarkable journey.

Trip Highlights:

  • Explore the picturesque streets and hidden gems of Venice
  • Delve into the world of Murano glass with a captivating workshop experience
  • Venture into the heart of Tuscany, where rolling hills, vineyards, and historic towns await

Day 1: From Bergamo to Verona

Your adventure begins as you make your way from the charming city of Bergamo to the historic city of Verona. Experience an extraordinary dining affair at the renowned Il Desco, where you'll savor delectable cuisine that will leave you thoroughly satisfied. In the evening, settle into the cozy and stylish Boutique Hotel Trieste, your home away from home.

Day 2: Exploring Verona and the Magical Venetian Islands

Today, explore the romantic city of Verona and then journey to the magical Venetian islands. As you wander the picturesque streets of Venice, enjoy dinner at the delightful Ristorante Casa Cappellari or La Zucca. Don't forget to try the Cichetti, Venetian tapas, in the charming bars near the Rialto Market.

Day 3: Off the Beaten Path

On Day 3, immerse yourself in the hidden and unconventional side of Venice. Discover the secrets of this captivating city and savor the authentic Venetian drink, The Spritz, made with Select. Cruise along the Grand Canal on a Vaporetto, and visit the enchanting islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.

Day 4: Uncover the Charms of Venice

Engage in a fascinating workshop on the Art of Murano glass, guided by the talented Fabio. Embark on a memorable journey through the secret canals of Venice with Igor, a knowledgeable local. Sip on Prosecco as you uncover the beauty of Venice from the water.

Day 5: Venice to Montalcino

Visit the vibrant Rialto Market and soak in breathtaking views from the roof terrace of the Fondaco dei Tedeschi commercial center (remember to reserve online!). Bid farewell to Venice as you head towards the idyllic town of Montalcino. Check-in at the charming Hotel Podere Brizio and enjoy the serenity of the Tuscan countryside.

Day 6: Delight in Siena's Splendor

Today, venture beyond Montalcino to the captivating city of Siena. Enjoy delectable meals at locals' favorite restaurants such as Osteria il Carroccio, Mugolone, Antica Osteria da Divo, and Bagoga. And if you're craving seafood, head to Il Biondo for a delicious feast.

Day 7: Explore the Charms of Perugia

Embark on a day trip to Perugia, a city brimming with history and charm. If you prefer smooth roads, consider alternative transportation options. Take your time to explore and immerse yourself in the beauty of Perugia.

Day 8: Discover the Wonders of Tuscany

Experience the essence of Tuscany as you visit renowned wineries and get lost in the picturesque landscapes. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Podere Brizio winery, which offers a perfect blend of quality and affordability. For a delightful culinary experience, savor the flavors of the region at La Locanda di Demetra or Il Galletto Di Camigliano. If you prefer to stay in Montalcino, try Il Moro or Il Leccio for an exquisite dining experience.

Day 9: Explore Coastal Charms

Embark on a scenic journey from Montalcino to the coastal towns of Piombino and Portoferraio. Check-in at the elegant Hotel Airone in Portoferraio and set out to explore the charming streets of Piombino and the captivating beauty of Portoferraio.

Day 10: Exploring Portoferraio

Make the most of your time in Portoferraio by exploring popular activities that cater to your interests and desires. Whether it be indulging in local cuisine, discovering hidden beaches, or immersing yourself in the rich history of the town - the possibilities are endless.

Day 11: Pisa and Florence

As your journey nears its end, take a detour to visit the iconic city of Pisa, where the Leaning Tower awaits. Capture memorable moments before making your way to Florence. Experience the timeless allure of Florence by staying at the elegant Hotel Room Mate Luca.

Day 12: Farewell

Take one last stroll around the city before you depart. Bid farewell and head back home with amazing memories and newfound experiences.

Weather & Climate

Venice, nestled across a group of small islands in northeast Italy, experiences a subtropical climate. The city enjoys warm springs, brisk falls, humid summers, and very cold winters. Throughout the year, Venice is typically partly cloudy. The average temperature in July, the hottest month, reaches around 23°C (73°F), while the average temperature in January, the coldest month, sees an average of 3°C (37°F). It's worth noting that the weather in Venice can be unpredictable, so it's advisable to check the forecast before your trip.

Tuscany, located in central Italy, offers a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and fairly mild winters. The optimal time to experience the beauty of Tuscany is during the vibrant spring months, specifically in March and April. Additionally, early fall, spanning from September to October, presents another wonderful opportunity for travelers to delight in all that Tuscany has to offer. The region experiences moderate continental weather similar to that of the Po Valley. This means cold, moist winters and hot temperatures during the summer months. However, as with any destination, it's recommended to check the weather forecast closer to your travel dates.

Culture & Events

Both Venice and Tuscany boast rich cultural heritage and vibrant events. In Venice, you can immerse yourself in the annual Carnival celebrations featuring elaborate masks and costumes, while the Venice Biennale attracts art enthusiasts from around the world. In Tuscany, the historic Palio horse race takes place in Siena, offering a thrilling spectacle. Additionally, the Tuscan region is renowned for its art, architecture, and historical sites, including Florence's iconic Renaissance masterpieces.

Local Cuisine

Venice is famous for its seafood delicacies, such as sarde in saor (fried sardines with onions and raisins) and frittura mista (assorted fried seafood). The city's traditional dish, risotto al nero di seppia (squid ink risotto), is also a must-try. Meanwhile, Tuscany offers delectable dishes like bistecca alla fiorentina (Florentine steak), pappa al pomodoro (tomato and bread soup), and ribollita (vegetable and bread stew). Both regions are known for their excellent wines, including Prosecco in Venice and Chianti in Tuscany.

Nightlife

Venice's nightlife scene is vibrant, with a range of bars, wine bars, and cocktail lounges where you can socialize and enjoy live music. Campo Santa Margherita and Fondamenta della Misericordia are popular areas to explore for an exciting evening out. In Tuscany, cities like Florence and Siena offer a mix of lively bars, clubs, and wine bars. You can unwind with a glass of local wine while enjoying the charming atmosphere of these historic cities.

Gardens & Parks

In Venice, visit the breathtaking Giardini della Biennale, which hosts the Venice Biennale art exhibition, or wander through the tranquil Giardini Reali near Piazza San Marco. Tuscany boasts picturesque gardens like Boboli Gardens in Florence, Villa Reale di Marlia in Lucca, and the Garden of Tarot in Capalbio. These serene green spaces provide a welcome retreat from the bustling streets.

Transportation

Getting around Venice is primarily done by foot, vaporetto (water bus), or water taxis. The city's canals are the main thoroughfare, and gondolas offer a romantic way to explore. In Tuscany, renting a car is recommended to fully explore the region's picturesque countryside. However, cities like Florence and Siena have well-connected public transportation networks, including buses and trains.

Local Tips

  • In Venice, be sure to take advantage of the "bacari" or wine bars that offer delicious cicchetti (small tapas-like dishes) along with local wines.
  • To avoid the crowd, consider visiting popular attractions early in the morning or during the off-peak season.
  • Respect the local customs and dress modestly when visiting religious sites in both Venice and Tuscany.
  • Keep in mind that Venice is known for its high water levels, so pack appropriate footwear and be prepared to navigate flooded areas during acqua alta (high tide) events.
  • When dining in Tuscany, don't forget to try the region's famous olive oil, pecorino cheese, and truffles for an authentic culinary experience.

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