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15 photos of Tuscany that make you dream about traveling

Tuscany is one of those words that can warm you on a winter evening and immerse you in dreams of travel. It was for such dreamers and readers in love with Italy that we picked up bright and incredibly beautiful views of Tuscany that will help you find strength, inspiration and an irresistible desire to travel.

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Tuscany is one of the most favorite tourist regions of Italy. The reason for this popularity lies in the huge opportunities for recreation and travel. Do you like a tasty meal? What about the classic Tuscan bread without salt according to the recipe of the XII century? Are mountains all yours? Then forward to the ranges that occupy a quarter of the province. Or do you urgently need to escape from the bustle of the city to meet the dawn in silence and loneliness? Book a house in the village, enjoy peace and harmony, taste local dishes.

  • Tip: moving between villas and agricultural farms in Italy is profitable and convenient on your own car. You can compare prices and choose the appropriate option using the auto.italy4.me service. Prices start at 20 euros per day - refuel and go!
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In such beautiful places, extremely open and kind people live, who treat tourists as their loved ones: they will always show, tell, feed and, of course, treat them with Tuscan wines.

  • We recommend to visit: Tuscany tours from Florence
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Come to Tuscany, travel around Italy and send your beautiful photos from Tuscany in the comments to this post. Share the beauty with us, and we will continue to inspire you to new personal discoveries.

Watch the video: 13 Tips for a FANTASTIC Trip to Florence (May 2024).

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