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Introduction Introduction
Tuscany (Italian Toscana) is a region in central Italy, bordering on Latium to the south, Umbria and Marche to the east, Emilia-Romagna and Liguria to the north, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. Tuscany is one of the most famous tourist locations in Europe, thanks to it renowned history, its endless artistic beauties, its wonderful landscape and the quality of the produce grown and made there. Think of the vineyards: rows of baby green vines that manage somehow to march in arrow-straight formation up the gently rolling hillsides, bounded by single files of darker green cypress trees, snaking sandy roads leading to rust-colored farmhouses and moss-coated castles, symmetrically rounded hilltops surmounted by towns so homogeneous as to seem one single building. It is a mostly hilly region, except for the mountain stretch of the Apuan Alps. It also has a long stretch of coastline looking out onto the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Tuscany was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, and its artistic heritage includes architecture, painting and sculpture, collected in dozens of museums, the best-known of which is the Uffizi and the Bargello in Florence, but also in many other towns and cities in the region.

Tuscany was the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Dante Alighieri (“the father of the Italian language”). Tuscany is known for its wines (most famous of which are Chianti, Morellino di Scansano and Brunello di Montalcino) and has 120 protected regions (nature reserves).

Notable tourist destinations in Tuscany include Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Arezzo, Pisa, Lucca, Barga, the Maremma, the Crete Senesi, the Lunigiana and Garfagnana areas, and the island of Elba.

History and Culture History and Culture
Tuscany was settled by pre-historic tribal groups, perhaps as long ago as 3000 BC. However, the first organized civilization that established itself in the region, between 800 and 700 BC, was that of the Etruscans. Their lands, known as Etruria, covered most of modern day Tuscany, and stretched north toward Liguria, Piemonte and Emilia Romagna and south over Umbria on the west side of the Tiber River down into Lazio Roma. The Etruscans established a federation of twelve self-governing cities known as the Dodecapolis, and of those several remain vibrant Tuscan cities today: Arezzo, Chiusi, Cortona and Volterra.

By 200 BC, the Etruscans, after continuous defeats on the battlefield, were completely absorbed by an emerging Roman Empire. The Romans, during their time, founded Lucca, Pisa, Siena, Pistoia and Florence, and, with their roads, forts, ports, spas and other monuments left an indelible cultural, social, economic, and architectural mark on Tuscany. Like the Etruscans before them, the physical remains of the Romans also lie scattered around Tuscany, either in the form of ruins, or as museum artifacts.

Roman power had dramatically declined by AD 300, leaving their Empire weak and vulnerable. New forces began overwhelming all that had been Roman, including Tuscany. Much death and destruction was wrought, though not as much as elsewhere in Italy, but new ideas and cultural influences also flowed in. Peace was restored, at least for a time, when, during the 6th to 8th centuries AD, the Longobards, a Germanic people, established their 200 year long hegemony over northern and central Italy. Longobard Tuscany was administered as a Duchy, whose overlords lived in Lucca.

After the Longobards, Tuscan history is an intricate dance, involving a wide variety of local and foreign secular powers and the Roman Catholic Church, whose influence grew increasingly from late Roman times. In time, many Tuscan towns and cities became powerful city states, sometimes under the control of the Pope and his Bishops, and sometimes under the control of kings, princes and others lower down the aristocratic ladder.

Ultimately, Florence became the dominant Tuscan city, and it's history reflects in many ways, the history of the entire Region and the other important towns and cities within it. By the 13th century, Florence had evolved into a self-governing, oligarchical comune with banking as its most important industry. Powerful banking families emerged, and foremost among them were the Medici. By the 15th century, the “Age of the Comune” had passed, and governance rested with the Medici, or, from time to time, with other dominant families. This is the so-called “Age of the Signories”.

During this extended period, from the early 14th to the late 15th centuries, Tuscany, and particularly Florence under the knowing patronage of the Medici, gives birth to a humanistic movement we now call the Renaissance which manifested itself in art, writing, architecture, science, and of course, fashion. By the 16th century, the Medici line had burned out and others assumed power. The Duchy remained intact, except for a brief period when it fell under Napoleonic rule in the late 1790s, until 1860, when it was absorbed into the Kingdom of Italy, which, by 1948, was transformed into the modern Republic of Italy.

Places in the Region of Tuscany Places in the Region of Tuscany
Florence is Tuscany's unmissable crown jewel, with its beautiful buildings, colourful history, priceless art and unique atmosphere. But Tuscany is one of the few Italian regions well-known to foreigners as a tourist destination in itself. For decades a Tuscan villa has been the dream holiday for many travellers. And amongst the vineyards and hills of Tuscany are other lovely historic towns - not as packed with attractions as Florence, but not as packed with tourists either. Siena is a patrician hilltop town with a past to rival that of Florence, famous for the rivalry between its districts (called contrade) which climaxes in the Palio. Pisa boasts not just the legendary leaning tower, but also several other attractions, and good transport links to other parts of Italy. Smaller Tuscan destinations which are popular with holidaymakers include Lucca, San Gimignano (a forest of medieval towers on a hill) and the wine-producing Chianti area. The coastline is mostly visited by holidaying Italians, with Forte Dei Marmi, the Monte Argentario promontory and the Isle of Elba among its most popular seaside destinations. The region's thermal springs at Chianciano and Bagni di Lucca are also popular.

Tuscany has fertile, luxuriant land. The landscapes are amazing, full of nature reserves, thermal spas and wonderful beaches. The hills are outlined with rows of vines, dotted with olive groves and cypress trees: a perfect view that leaves you breathless as you travel across Chianti country. Val d'Orcia and the nearby Val d'Elsa are just as pretty. The latter is near to Siena, on a road that runs through oak and holm-oak woods.

Further south in Tuscany, we come to the Maremma area. This is a wild, unspoiled area, protected by the Nature Reserves that protect the environment. Maremma also has wonderful beach, lapped by the crystal clear, blue seawater and with its nearby islands: Capraia, Elba and il Giglio. Tuscany's thermal spas, used since ancient times for well-being and cures, are also not to be forgotten. Some of the most important spas where the waters have beneficial properties are Saturnia, Chianciano Terme and Pitigliano.

Events Events
San Ranieri Historical Regatta - 17th June. - Pisa
Pisa celebrates its patron saint in a regatta with each boat containing eight oarsmen representing the four areas of the city: St. Martino, St. Antonio, St. Maria and St. Francesco. The competition is held on the Arno along an upstream stretch of 2 km. The night before, the famous Luminara of San Ranieri is held in which thousands of candles are hung from the buildings by creating a spectacle of rare beauty. Thousands of locals crowd along the Arno to see the fireworks at midnight.

Gioco del Ponte. The last Sunday of June sees the renewal of the challenge between the two banks of the Arno: Tramontana and Mezzogiorno. On Mezzo Bridge, the 6 teams from each hamlet challenge each other by pushing a heavy, 70 ton cart on a 50 meter rail over its opponent’s line.

Palio of the Ancient Marine Republic, September 2006. - Pisa
Since 1955 this race commemorates the ancient rivalry between the marine cities of Medieval times which dominated the Mediterranean: Amalfi, Pisa, Genoa and Venice. The boats are identical with eight oarsmen each. They only differ in color and emblems. The race takes place each year in one of the four cities and 2006 will be Pisa’s turn to hold the race.

The International Festival of Holy Music - Pisa
Piazza dei Miracoli, from 14/09/2005 to 29/10/2005. The International Festival of Holy Music takes place in the cathedral and is the most important event of its kind in Italy. It presents important compositions in holy music performed by the best Italian and international symphonies and choirs.

Pisa Vini, last weekend of November. - Pisa
The exhibition, which is held in the Convent of Santa Croce is dedicated to the production of white and red wines from the province of Pisa. A rich and complete exhibition on local wine production and everything it entails: tastings, accompaniment with traditional cuisine and the promotion of Pisan gourmet products.

Volterra A.D. 1398, last week of August. - Pisa
A unique occasion to immerse oneself in the magical atmosphere of the Medieval, in one of the most beautiful towns in Tuscany: Volterra. The best manifestation is the “Giornata di Festa nell’Anno Domini 1398”: from dawn till dusk the historic center is reconstructed to appear as the medieval city in 1398 with markets, craftsmen, musicians, jewelers, commoners and nobles.

Effetto Venezia - August - Livorno
Effetto Venezia is a summer festival with dozens of small and large-scale initiatives. It is named for the old quarter where it is held, built along the Medicean canals. The event includes many initiatives which animate the quarter: stalls of artisans and collectors, street performers, acrobats, exhibits and charming boat rides in the canals.

Accademia Navale e Città di Livorno Trophy - April - Livorno
A various category sailboat race held in the sea in front of the Navy Academy. The race has increased in size and now involves competitors from all over the world, with an average of 500 crews. Performances, exhibits and concerts accompany the event for the entire week.

Palio Marinaro - July - Livorno
Palio Marinaro is Livorno's main rowing race. The Palio Marinaro is raced the second Sunday in July in the sea in front of Terrazza Mascagni. The city's quarters challenge each other for the prize on 10 oar “gozzi”, typical 10 meter boats. The event concludes with the award ceremony for the crews and a great city party.

Palio di Siena - July, August - Siena
The Palio di Siena goes back to far off times: each summer, starting in the 14th century, a big horse race was organized that crosses the entire city, starting from Porta Camollia and ending at the Duomo. Around 1500, all 42 “contrade” of the time were called upon to take part in the Palio, each characterized by different colors and standards. In the 17th century, the event was transformed, from a horse race across the city to a race around . Only 10 of the several contrade could take part, in order to avoid dangerous accidents. The Palio is still an event that involves all the Siena inhabitants, who get busy with the preparation many months before the race, which attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world each year.

International Short Film Festival - November - Siena
The International Short Film Festival was set up in 1995 with the aim of promoting short films by Italian and foreign artists. This event is now so successful that it attracts not only many cinema industry workers from all over the world, but also a large crowd of enthusiasts.

The oil and wine week - February - Siena
In February there is a traditional gathering in Siena for extra-virgin olive oils and quality wines from Tuscany, organized by the Enoteca Italiana and the National Oil City Association. A whole week is dedicated to oil and wine, during which workshops, free tasting and conferences are organized.

Ferie delle Messi in San Gimignano - July - Siena
A celebration from the Medieval period that is held in the streets and squares in the city: stalls are set up with food and wine products such as oil, wines and saffron, and also with local crafts products; there are story tellers, traveling theaters, archers and lots more too. On the last Sunday afternoon of the festival, a horse-riders' parade is organized with a final tournament.

March/April - Cortona
Exhibition & market for Val di Chiana beef - Piazza Chateau Chinon, Camucia (March 25, 2006)
Good Friday - evening procession from Spirito Santo at ~21:00 (April 14, 2006)
Easter Tuesday - procession at Duomo at ~17:30 (April 18, 2006)
Antique auto race up the hill from Camucia to Pza. Garibaldi in Cortona. - (April 29, 2006)
Tulip Festival - Castiglione del Lago (PG). - (April 25, 2006)
Open Exhibition of works by student artists in the University of Georgia's Cortona Program - Palazzo Casali (April 7-9, 2006)

Colata dei Ceri e Offerta dei Ceri - May 19/20 - Cortona
Colata dei Ceri (May 19 in Piazza della Repubblica) e Offerta dei Ceri (May 20 in Piazza della Repubblica) a S. Margherita - period (medieval) costume processions (based on a Cortona Statue dated 1325) on the weekend evenings preceeding the feast of Santa Margherita (May 21, 2006). Friday & Sat. preceeding Ascension; usually the Saturday & Sunday prior to the Giostra. (May 27 & 28, 2006).

Corsa dei Ceri - May 15
In Gubbio [Umbria]). A race with giant candles to Chiesa Sant'Ubaldo. On the eve of Sant'Ubaldo's Feast Day (St. Ubaldo is Gubbio's patron saint).

Giostra dell'Archidado - May 27-28 - Cortona
Historical recreation of AD 1397 archery contest between the quintiere of Cortona in celebration of the wedding of Francesco Casali & Antonia Salembeni in that year.

Tuscan Sun Festival - Aug 05-20
Music, film, & art festival

Cortona Antiquaria - August-September - Cortona
The Cortona Antiquaria antiques fair is housed in the 18th century halls of Palazzo Vagnotti and Palazzo Casali from the last Saturday in August to the second Sunday in September.

International Political Satire Festival
Forte dei Marmi is unanimously considered the capital of political satire: more than 35.000 visitors every year, more than 200 cartoonists from different countries participate in the exhibition.

Carnevale di Viareggio
Carnevale di Viareggio, or the Viareggio carnival, is one of the largest and most celebrated in Italy; over a million people attended last year. February in the Versilia town of Viareggio.

SUMMER EVENTS: Lectures and performances form La Versiliana Festival - www.laversilianafestival.it - while Giacomo Puccini's famous operas, like “Madame Butterfly” are performed open-air in nearby Torre del Lago, where he composed many of them - www.puccinifestival.it In September, La Capannina hosts Premio Internazionale Satira Politica - www.museosatira.it, with awards for international political cartoons. Fireworks accompany the feast of Forte's patron saint, Sant'Ermete, on Aug. 28.

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Hotels in Tuscany(Toscana)
5 stars
Grand Hotel San Marco
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Villa Le Maschere
Barberino di Mugello

4 stars
La Locanda Del Molino
Cortona
Palazzo Guiscardo
Pietrasanta
Poggio alla Sala Resort&Spa
Montepulciano
Villasanpaolo Hotel
San Gimignano
Wall Art Hotel
Prato
Villa Agnese
Lucca
La Residenza del Granduca
Monsummano Terme
Hotel Lacona
Lacona
Monsignor della Casa Country
Borgo San Lorenzo
Hotel i Ciliegi
Reggello
Borgo Il Melone
Cortona
La Corte dei Papi
Cortona
San Gallo Palace
Firenze
Residenza Palazzo Visdomini
Pietrasanta
Astoria
Montecatini Terme
Hotel San Lino
Volterra
Hotel Roma
Firenze
Resot I Tre Baroni
Moggiona di Poppi
Etrusco Palace Hotel
Arezzo
Hotel Ville sull'Arno
Firenze
Versilia Holidays Hotel
Forte dei Marmi
Park Hotel Napoleone
Portoferraio
Hotel Rotelle
Torrita di Siena
Hotel Minerva
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Hotel Torretta
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Golden Tulip Mirage Hotel
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Hotel De Rose Palace
Firenze
Relais Villa Baldelli
Cortona
Relais Castelbigozzi
Monteriggioni
Relais Della Rovere
Colle Val d'Elsa
Grand Hotel Tamerici
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Fabricia
Portoferraio
Grand Hotel Adraitico
Firenze
Grand Hotel Nizza
Montecatini Terme
Alba Hotel
Chianciano Terme
Hotel Villa Scacciapensieri
Siena
Diana Park Hotel
Firenze
Hotel Adua e Regina Di Saba
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Villa Montartino - Villa Le Piazzole
Firenze
Hotel Gemini
Casole d'Elsa
Relais La Cappuccina
San Gimignano
Logos Hotel
Forte dei Marmi
Dune Hotel & Residence
Lido di Camaiore
Hotel Restaurant Corys
Cortona
Hotel la Locanda
Volterra
L'Ultimo Mulino
Gaiole In Chianti

3 stars
Agrihotel Il Palagetto
Volterra
Hotel Unicorno
Firenze
Hotel Palazzo Vecchio
Firenze
Royal Hotel
Firenze
Hotel Leopolda
Firenze
Hotel Beatrice
Firenze
Hotel Villa Ambrosina
Tavarnuzze
Hotel Relais Il Cestello
Firenze
Hotel Tonfoni
Montecatini Terme
Hotel City
Firenze
Hotel La Pergola
Firenze
Hotel Rio Sul Mare
Rio Marina
Hotel Olimpia
Firenze
Hotel Villa Maria
Chianciano Terme
Golf Hotel Corallo
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Ristorante Farneta
Cortona
Auto Park Hotel
Firenze
Hotel Morandi alla Crocetta
Firenze
Hotel le Saline
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Pigalle
Forte dei Marmi
Hotel La Vedetta
Livorno
Hotel Villa Padulella
Portoferraio
Hotel Da Carlos
Lucca
Hotel Touring
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Colomba
Firenze
Hotel Vico Alto
Siena
Hotel Alinari
Firenze
Hotel Alamanni
Firenze
Hotel Aurora
Firenze
Hotel Lido
Firenze
Hotel Villa Liberty
Siena
Arcobaleno Boutique Hotel
Siena
Hotel Alba
Firenze
Hotel Goldoni
Firenze
Hotel Victoria
Firenze
Hotel La Fortezza
Firenze
Hotel Vasari
Firenze
Hotel Privilege
Firenze
Agriturismo Podere San Giusto
Figline Valdarno
Hotel Sempione
Firenze
Hotel Leon Bianco
Pistoia
Hotel Gina
Monsagrati
Albergo Vittoria Italia
Casciana Terme
Hotel Niagara
Chianciano Terme
Hotel Villa Azalee
Firenze
Hotel Byron
Firenze
Parc Hotel
Poppi
Cellai Hotel
Firenze
Hotel Reale
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Est
Piombino
Hotel Miralaghi
Chianciano Terme
Hotel Manzoni
Montecatini Terme
Villa Il Crocicchio
Reggello
Hotel Annabella
Firenze
Hotel Minerva
Siena
Ariston
Piombino
Hotel Boston
Montecatini Terme
Chiusarelli
Siena
Hotel Rigoletto
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Giglio
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Bigallo
Firenze
Hotel De Lanzi
Firenze
La Vecchia Cartiera
Colle Val d'Elsa
Hotel Santa Caterina
Siena
IL Piastrino B&B
Vinci
Hotel Sole
Volterra
Hotel Rosary Garden
Firenze
Giappone Inn Parking Hotel
Livorno
Casale Le Torri
Ponsacco
La Miniera
Montecatini Val di Cecina
Arti & Hotel
Firenze
Albergo Iris
Chianciano Terme
Mediterraneo
Montecatini Terme
Hotel La Porcinaia
Tosi
Villa Ambra
Montepulciano
Villa dei Bosconi
Fiesole
Arca di Pienza
Pienza
Agriturismo Quercia Rossa
Manciano
Hotel i Pini
Lido di Camaiore
Hotel Villa Liberty
Firenze
Hotel Corona d'Italia
Firenze
Hotel San Marco
Siena
Albergo Falterona
Stia
Hotel della Fortezza
Sorano
Villa La Palagina
Figline Valdarno
La Stazione Hotel & Restaurant
Torrita di Siena
Villa Giotto Park
Bivigliano
Borgo Degli Olivi
Vignale Riotorto
Park Hotel Chianti
Tavarnelle Val di Pesa
Hotel L' Antico Pozzo
San Gimignano
Hotel Santa Lucia
Cascina
Hotel Castelmartini
Larciano
Hotel Jane
Firenze
Poderi Arcangelo
San Gimignano

2 stars
Hotel Nizza
Firenze
Deco
Firenze
Albergo Giotto
Firenze
Hotel Santa Croce
Firenze
Hotel Nuova Italia
Firenze
Hotel Alessandra
Firenze
Hotel Lombardi
Firenze
Hotel Varsavia
Firenze
Hotel Accademia
Firenze
Hotel La Noce
Firenze
Hotel Centro
Firenze
Hotel Genesio
Firenze
Hotel Corona d'Italia
Montecatini Terme
Hotel Ungherese
Firenze
Hotel Wanda
Firenze
Hotel Joli
Firenze
Hotel Serena
Firenze
Hotel Collodi
Firenze

1 star
Hotel Giappone
Firenze
Pensione Ferretti
Firenze
Hotel Regina
Firenze

Bed & Breakfast
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Firenze
La Capanna Di Sovestro
San Gimignano
For Women Only
Firenze
A Casa Mia
Siena
Casa Bellavista
Cortona
Il Porcellino Tourist House
Firenze
Fattoria di Corsignano
Vagliagli - Castelnuovo Berardenga
Relais Residenza d'Arte
Torrita di Siena
NinnaNanna
Firenze
Residenza dei Pucci
Firenze
Agriturismo Il Pezzatino
Rufina
Cimatori
Firenze
Residenza D' Epoca Verdi
Firenze
Petit Chateau
Montecatini Terme
Locanda la Mandragola
San Gimignano
La Chiara Di Prumiano
Barberino Val d'Elsa
Villino La Magnolia
Firenze
Villa Lombardi
Camaiore
Abatjour
Firenze
Fattoria Di Lamole
Greve In Chianti
La Pietra Grezza
Rignano Sull'Arno
Le Seggiole
Firenze
Borgo Casato
Castelnuovo Berardenga
Agriturismo Amina
Castelnuovo Berardenga
Florence Room
Firenze
ISH Florence
Florence
Locanda Montaguglione
Scandicci
Relais Chiara e Lorenzo
Torri Rignano sull'Arno
Tenuta il Corno
San Casciano Val di Pesa
Dany Housedue
Firenze
Casa Lami
Lugnano di Vicopisano
Residenza Betta
Firenze
Vecchia Firenze
Firenze
Burlamacco
Viareggio
Locanda le Mandriane
Orbetello
Tourist House
Firenze
Podere Palazzolo
Castellina in Chianti
La Loggia
Firenze
Le Terre dei Cavalieri
Cortona
Alloro
Firenze
Casa Rovai
Firenze
Ape Rosa
Firenze
Gatto Matto
Monsagrati
Msn Suites Palazzo dei Ciompi
Firenze
Soggiorno Madrid
Firenze
Villa I Barronci
San Casciano Val di Pesa
San Frediano Mansion
Firenze
Argentiere Residence
Firenze
La Casa di Zarino
Impruneta
Corte Armonica Relais
Fiesole
Althea Rooms
Firenze
Florence Old Bridge
Firenze
Pucci Suites
Firenze
Novecento
Firenze
A&A Firenze
Firenze
Leonardo's Rooms
Pontassieve
In Florence
Firenze
Relais Il Campanile al Duomo
Firenze
Eurohome Rama
Signa
Casa Cimabue
Firenze
Relais Cardinal Leopoldo
Firenze
Peterson
Firenze
Poggio del Golf
Ugolino, Impruneta
Relais Del Duomo
Firenze
A Teatro
Firenze
Residenza Il Colle
Impruneta
Le Contesse
Firenze
Agriturismo Borgo De' Ricci
Impruneta
La Residenza Del Proconsolo
Firenze
Soggiorno Isabella De'Medici
Firenze
Il Mulino Delle Pile
Chiusdino

Apartment
Agriturismo Casa Alle Vacche
San Gimignano
Poggio Tre Lune
Rignano Sull'Arno
Borgo di Renzano
San Gimignano
La Caminata
Monteriggioni
Residence S\.Niccolò
Firenze
Poggio Alla Pieve
Calenzano
Residence La Repubblica
Firenze
Residence Il Giglio
Firenze
Villa Antica Sosta
Castelfiorentino
Gemini Studio
Firenze
Poggio al Palio
Podere Troscino, Località San Lorenzo a Merse
Villa Pegaso
Massa Marittima
Il Colle Di Sotto
Montelupo Fiorentino
Agriturismo Le Pozze
Dicomano
Agriturismo La Cascianella
Bagno a Ripoli
Palazzo Branca Aria della Ripa
Firenze
Villa Torre Rossa
Impruneta
Apartment Rentals
Firenze
Pergolato di Sotto
San Casciano Val di Pesa
Agriturismo Il Gelso
Pomaia Santa Luce
Agriturismo La Presura
Greve In Chianti
Casprini da Omero
Greve in Chianti
La Palazzina
Impruneta
Agriturismo Dolci Colline
Castiglion Fiorentino
Agriturismo La Sala
Greve in Chianti
Elba Golf Apartments
Portoferraio
The Harvest Moon
Castiglione d'Orcia
Residence La Contessina
Firenze
Bioagriturismo Casale Camalda
Serravalle Bibbiena,
Residence il Cenacolo
Firenze
Mariletta Country House
Roccatederighi
Romacale
Rignano Sull'Arno
Soggiorno Gloria
Firenze
Alamanni apts
Firenze
Residence Panorama
Figline Valdarno

Quadra Key Residence
Firenze
Antica Residenza Del Gallo
Lucca
Casa Vacanza Il Giuggiolo
Cancelli di Reggello
Borgo Casa al Vento
Gaiole in Chianti
Villa "La Stella"
Firenze
Villa Terreno
Rufina
Marignolle Relais & Charme
Firenze
Agriturismo Cortevecchia
Semproniano
Badia Di Pomaio
Arezzo
Vecchio Fienile
Barberino Val d'Elsa
Relais dell'Ussero
Pisa
La Spiga
San Donnino di Campi Bisenzio
Agriturismo "Antoniotti"
Tresana
Poggio De' Papi
Casalguidi


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