Welcome to a world of rolling hills, sun-drenched vineyards, and timeless beauty
Tuscany, a region in central Italy, is a dream destination for those looking to exploring the regions rich culture, history, and natural beauty while enjoying its world-renowned wines and cuisine. Stroll through medieval towns with cobblestone streets, sampling the finest wines from centuries-old vineyards, cycling through the picturesque countryside of Chianti, or relaxing in a spa in Chuisdino.
Villa Cora
FLORENCE
Villa Cora is located in a centuries-old park that overlooks the Boboli Gardens, on the hills just outside the historical centre of Florence. This historical mansion has been transformed into a five-star hotel with 44 elegant rooms, beautiful gardens, a refreshing pool, and breathtaking views of Florence. Its lavish interiors and location makes it the perfect base for exploring Florence’s rich history and vibrant culture.
Borgo Santo Pietro
Chiusdino
Nature meets luxury at Borgo Santo Pietro, a 300-acre boutique hotel and wellness estate in Tuscany, close to Siena, San Gimignano, and Florence. Intentionally designed to bring a sense of calm, relaxation, and well-being to anyone who visits. With 22 individually designed rooms and suites, spa, two renowned restaurants, the grounds are meticulously manicured, with culinary gardens overflowing with fragrant herbs, fruit trees, and flowers.
Saporium
Borgo Santo Pietro
Get ready to feast your senses at Saporium Borgo Santo Pietro. The Michelin-starred restaurant offers a culinary experience celebrating the art of Borgo Santo Pietro’s soil-to-plate cuisine. Using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, the chefs create dishes that reflect the rich flavors of Tuscany.
La Capanna
Scalvaia
If you’re looking for an authentic Tuscan dining experience, La Capanna Scalvaia is the place to go. Tucked away in the countryside, this charming restaurant offers traditional Tuscan fare in a rustic setting. The cozy ambiance is perfect for a relaxed meal.
La Sosta del Cavaliere
Torri
For a meal that combines elegance with authenticity, visit La Sosta del Cavaliere. This upscale restaurant offers a refined take on traditional Tuscan cuisine. The beautifully presented dishes are as del to look at as they are to taste.
La Ménagère
Florence
In the heart of Florence, you’ll find La Ménagère. This trendy eatery combines a café, restaurant, and flower shop all in one location. The eclectic decor and vibrant atmosphere make it a popular spot among locals and visitors.
Le Bistrot
Villa Cora
Le Bistrot Villa Cora is a gem located within Villa Cora. The elegant setting and exquisite menu make it a standout dining option. The menu features a blend of Tuscan and international dishes, all prepared with the finest ingredients.
Saporium Firenze
Florence
Saporium Firenze brings the same culinary excellence as the restaurant at Borgo Santo Pietro, but with a Florentine twist. Located in the heart of Florence, the Michelin-starred restaurant offers a modern take on Tuscan classics with an innovative menu, featuring seasonal ingredients and creative presentations.
Florence Regina Bistecca
Florence
Last but not least, Regina Bistecca in Florence is a meat lover’s paradise. Specializing in the famous Florentine steak, this restaurant offers an unforgettable dining experience. The steaks are cooked to perfection and served with simple, yet delicious sides.
Borgo Cooking School
Chianti Wine Tour
No trip to Tuscany is complete without a Chianti wine tour. Explore the rolling hills and vineyards of the Chianti region, and learn about the winemaking process from grape to glass. Many tours include visits to historic wineries, wine tastings, and even a traditional Tuscan lunch. It’s a great way to sample some of the best wines Tuscany has to offer.
Siena Tour
Step back in time with a tour of Siena, a medieval city known for its well-preserved architecture and rich history. Visit the stunning Siena Cathedral, explore the Piazza del Campo, and climb the Torre del Mangia for panoramic views of the city.
Piazza del Duomo
One of Florence’s most iconic landmarks, Piazza del Duomo is a must-visit. The square is home to the Florence Cathedral, Giotto’s Campanile, and the Baptistery of St. John. Take in the intricate details of the cathedral’s facade, climb the dome for breathtaking views, and explore the historic baptistery. It’s a fascinating glimpse into Florence’s rich architectural heritage.
Accademia Gallery
For those who appreciate art and history, you won’t want to miss the Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo’s sculpture David. This world-renowned museum also features other works by Michelangelo, as well as an impressive collection of Renaissance art. A visit to the Accademia Gallery is a chance to see some of the world’s most famous masterpieces up close.