Montepulciano

Montepulciano is a medieval and renaissance village with the Etruscan origin, set in southern Tuscany in the province of Siena.

It is renowned for the production of food such as pork, Pici pasta, lentils, and for the famous Vino Nobile Red wine.

Barga

Barga is a small hill town set between Lucca and Garfagnana mountains in the Media Valle of Serchio River. Especially during summertime there’s a lively nightlife with Opera and Jazz Festivals.

Certaldo

Certaldo is one of the few medieval hamlets still intact built in the 12th century, set in the heart of Tuscany. The center hosts workshops, taverns, and traditional restaurants.

Suvereto

Suvereto takes its name from the cork oak woods that surround the village together with olive oil trees and vineyards. It is considered as one of the best villages in Tuscany. It still presents intact city walls and each summer many events and “Sagre” (feast) take place right inside.

Anghiari

Anghiari is set on a spur of rock, it is one of the most suggestive medieval villages in Tuscany close to the border with Umbria in the area of Valtiberina. It is protected by 13th century defensive walls.

Monteriggioni

Monteriggioni is a walled town, rare example of medieval military architecture. The Sienese people built it in 1214 as a front line during wars against Florence.

Pitigliano

Pitigliano is an extraordinary natural sight that suddenly appears on the top of a tuff mountain in the Maremma area. Approaching this amazing village of Tuscany (Toscana) you realize that houses were built into tuff and look like a continuation of the mountain.

Volterra

In Volterra there is an almost unique tradition of working with alabaster: passing through the historic center tourists will find artisan studios, plenty of tower houses and palaces enhanced by the cathedral, baptistery, and Piazza dei Priori, one of the most charming medieval areas in Italy.