Lunch with Wine Tasting

A vineyard lunch is a smart way to use your time. This one is built around a 4-course seasonal meal paired with a guided Tuscan wine tasting on the Tenuta Torciano estate, so you get food, wine, and views in…
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A vineyard lunch is a smart way to use your time. This one is built around a 4-course seasonal meal paired with a guided Tuscan wine tasting on the Tenuta Torciano estate, so you get food, wine, and views in…

A proper pasta lesson should feel like dinner with friends. This one takes you out of central Bologna and into the Bolognese hills at Azienda Agricola Ca’ Bianca-Bio, where Elisabetta and Flaminia teach you traditional techniques and then feed you…

Florence can be a marathon. This electric golf cart tour keeps the focus on high-impact sights without wrecking your legs. You roll through the medieval center with recorded commentary, so you get the big picture fast. I especially like the…

Early Uffizi is a cheat code. This semi-private, small-group morning tour gets you into the Uffizi Gallery as the doors open, when the museum is still calm and you can actually look at art instead of sidestepping crowds. You’ll also…

Santa Croce feels like a history quiz. This 1-hour walk turns Florence’s most famous church into a guided story you can actually follow, from Santa Croce Square (site of Calcio Storico each June) right into the basilica’s chapels, crypt, and…

Florence’s Duomo complex is a masterclass in scale. This ticket is built for speed and structure, so you can step into Santa Maria del Fiore and keep moving through the rest of the core sights without losing hours to queues.…

Tuscan towns, fast and personal. This small-group Florence day trip strings together Cortona, Montepulciano, Siena, and Val d’Orcia, with a local leader who fills the drive with stories and practical pointers. I like how the eight-person max keeps things from…
Siena rewards people who slow down. This private walking tour gives you a guided path through the spots that usually get skipped, with time to ask questions and shape the route to what you care about. You’ll start at Piazza…

Bologna art is everywhere. This walking tour strings together major Bologna landmarks and the quieter details that explain why the city looks the way it does. You’ll move through church interiors, university rooms, palace halls, and market streets, all tied…

Pisa’s marble square is all about angles. This Square of Miracles guided walk helps you read the UNESCO-listed site like a story, with Pisa Cathedral included and (if you choose it) a timed climb of the Leaning Tower. I like…

One hour in the Bologna countryside resets you. This small estate experience mixes historic building recovery with hands-on tasting, all set on a working farm near Varignana. You get the story of how wine and olive oil are made, then…

A million people want the Uffizi. That’s exactly why this ticket feels smart. You get priority entrance to the Gallerie Degli Uffizi, and staff collect your scheduled ticket so you can go straight toward the faster access path. The big…

You’ll feel the pressure of David’s scale. This guided skip-the-line stop is built for real viewing time, not standing in a crowd. I especially like the skip-the-line ticket and the radio system so you can actually follow the story while…

Florence feels huge until you have a plan. This 2.5-hour audio-guided walking tour uses a live escort plus multilanguage headsets so you can keep moving and still understand what you are seeing. Two things I really like: you get guided…

Assisi feels smaller when you walk with a guide. This Assisi Old Town tour turns famous names into street-level details, and I really like the way it spots Roman remains inside medieval Assisi, including the facade of Santa Maria sopra…