
Food & Wine, Walking Experiences
The Original Best of Tuscany Tour
Savor Tuscany Your Way On A Private Day Trip
Feel the rhythm of the Tuscan countryside as cypress rows glide past your window and sunlit vines perfume the air. On The Original Best of Tuscany Tour you travel privately from Florence to storied hill towns, pause for a leisurely estate lunch with wine tasting, and enjoy time to wander at your own pace.
Why This Best of Tuscany Experience Stands Apart
This is Tuscany without the crowds or the clocks. Private transfers keep the day smooth and comfortable. Your dedicated driver or driver–guide handles the roads while you soak up views and conversation. The pacing is refined, the tastings are authentic, and the route is curated for maximum beauty with minimal rush.
A Seamless Itinerary Through Siena, San Gimignano, And Monteriggioni
Begin with Siena’s historic center, where Gothic elegance frames the fan-shaped Piazza del Campo. Continue to San Gimignano, the skyline of medieval towers that earned it the nickname Manhattan of Tuscany. Time permitting, add Monteriggioni, a perfectly preserved walled hamlet that feels lifted from a fresco. Throughout the day you have unhurried moments to explore streets, small churches, and artisan boutiques.
Stories, Flavors, And Views That Define Tuscany
Between towns, your guide shares tales of rival city-states, miracle harvests, and the customs that shaped Tuscan life. At a countryside estate near San Gimignano, savor a seasonal Tuscan lunch paired with local wines and estate olive oil. Expect generous hospitality, vineyard vistas, and the kind of flavors that linger long after you return to Florence.
Tuscan Day At A Glance
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Private round-trip transfers from Florence for a relaxed, scenic journey
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Time in Siena and San Gimignano with the option to include Monteriggioni
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Estate lunch featuring regional specialties, wine tasting, and premium olive oil
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Gentle countryside photo stops for iconic rolling-hill panoramas
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Flexible pacing to match your interests and energy
Who Will Love This Private Tuscany Tour
Couples seeking a romantic countryside interlude, families who want flexibility and comfort, friends celebrating a special day out, and culture lovers drawn to medieval towns and vineyard landscapes. Planning executive travel or an incentive program? We design elevated, time-efficient Tuscany days for corporate groups with premium vehicles, hosted tastings, and concierge coordination.
The Artviva Difference For Tuscany
For more than twenty five years Artviva has crafted insider Italian experiences with licensed experts and trusted countryside partners. Our boutique approach means polished logistics, thoughtful storytelling, and genuine local connections. You feel taken care of from hotel pickup to the final Florentine drop-off.
What To Expect On The Day
Your private experience lasts about nine hours, typically starting at 8.30 with a brief meet a few minutes earlier. Pickup and meeting details are confirmed after booking. As historic towns restrict vehicle access, pleasant walking is part of the charm; comfortable shoes suit cobblestones. Lunch with wine tasting and estate olive oil is included, with dietary needs accommodated when advised in advance. Children are welcome; local regulations may require appropriate car seats, so please let us know ages ahead of time. The tour operates in all weather, and you finish back in Florence with a camera full of golden landscapes.
Make Your Tuscany Day Yours
Dates fill quickly in peak seasons. Select your preferred day now and let us tailor a Tuscan countryside escape that feels effortless and delicious from first pour to last view.
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Privately chauffeured countryside driving with scenic photo stops
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A generous Tuscan lunch paired with estate wines and olive oil
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Siena’s Gothic drama and San Gimignano’s soaring towers
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The option to include Monteriggioni’s storybook walls
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Unhurried time to wander, shop, and savor gelato
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Flexible pacing tailored to your preferences
Tuscany’s hill towns rose to prominence in the Middle Ages when independent communes like Siena and Florence vied for trade routes, banking power, and artistic prestige. Siena’s Gothic grandeur reflects a mercantile republic that flourished before the Black Death shifted fortunes north to Florence. San Gimignano’s towers were the status symbols of patrician families along the Via Francigena pilgrimage road, while tiny Monteriggioni guarded the frontier between rival city-states. Vineyards, olive groves, and transhumance shaped the landscape you see today, a mosaic cultivated over centuries where cuisine, craftsmanship, and community remain at the heart of Tuscan identity.





