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Old Nov 17th, 1996, 01:32 PM
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Stefano Marchetti
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where to go in tuscany

Florence and Siena are the most attractive towns in Tuscany. Do not miss San Gimignano, Montalcino and the country between Siena and Florence.
If you have time, visit the "Crete Senesi" and its beatiful historic town of Pienza and Montepulciano.
Pisa and Lucca are very interesting too.

(avoid Easter weekend!!!)
Have a nice trip.
Bye. Stefano
 
Old Nov 17th, 1996, 07:44 PM
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Alan Houck
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Thanks, Stefano. On the map, it looks like a nice drive from Florence down to San Gimignano, to Siena, to Montalcino, and on to Pienza and Montepulciano. I'm sure it will be great!
 
Old Nov 21st, 1996, 08:23 AM
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Ditto Montalcino. Also Montepulciano and my favorite, Pienza. Greve in Chianti and an out of the way delightful little walled city of Cortona, perhaps the oldest city in Europe. It will be better if you have a car. Roads are delightful.
 
Old Dec 6th, 1996, 05:27 PM
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Recently returned from 2 week trip to Italy and France. Tuscany region is beautiful. Stayed at a great bed and breakfast that was run by a couple from Switzerland. Both spoke excellent English, and and added bonus was the fact that he would play classical music on a grand piano in the evening. This sounded great as we lounged in the 2nd floor living room of this old restored 1800's farm house. It was close to Sienna, Florence, and an old Medevil town who's name escapes me at the moment. (Located in Casa D'Elsa)First thing you should do is throw away the piece of junk Avis Car Rental map and buy a detailed Tuscany Region map. It took us a couple of evenings getting lost before we realized the Avis map was not detailed enough! If you would like specifics on bed and breakfasts or towns - give a yell back, and I'll look them up in my wife's journal. Ciao!
 
Old Dec 8th, 1996, 02:25 PM
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My family is planning to go to Italy or Greece this summer for two weeks. Would be most interested in the name of the bed and breakfast and other suggestions from your travels. Will be our first time to either country. Thanks.
 
Old Feb 7th, 1997, 12:43 PM
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Dear Dan: what is the name and address, email and or fax for the wonderful farmhouse you stayed at?
Pls advise. Thanks.
 
Old Feb 25th, 1997, 11:35 AM
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Dear Dan, We will be traveling to Italy in Sept and visiting our former exchange student and his family. They live in Sienna and when you mentioned the B&B you stayed at was near Sienna I was thrilled. The family would love for us to stay with them but we don't want to impose. Would appreciate some more info and details thanks!!! S&C
 
Old Mar 8th, 1997, 03:46 PM
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Dan, That B&B you stayed at in Siena, Italy. Would really like to have the name and location. Also prices?

Lew Moore
 
Old Mar 9th, 1997, 06:18 AM
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June McGloin
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Planning a trip to Italy in June. The B & B you
stayed at near Sienna and Florence sounded
just beautiful. I would really apprecaite the name.
Thank you
 
Old Apr 1st, 1997, 08:10 PM
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Russ
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My recommendation is to set up camp in Siena for a few days to a week. Hotels are much less expensive and the city is wonderful at night. Get up in the morning and take one of the regular buses to Florence, San Gimignano, etc. I would arrive in Florence before the museums opened, be the first one in and get out before the tour buses arrived. Florence is wonderful but awfully crowded in summer. Get there early, see what you want to see and the return to Siena for the evening fun.

At night, the people come out to walk the town square. you sit out, drink wine and watch the sun set. It is truly fantastic.
 
Old Apr 2nd, 1997, 07:38 AM
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Niall Kavanagh
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Hi Dan,
We intend to visit Tuscany in the near guture and would
like addresses of your favourite B&B's .


Thanks
Niallo
 
Old Apr 3rd, 1997, 09:07 PM
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Graham Digby
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Dear Dan, Sounds like you should be on commission!! or maybe you are. We too are going to Tuscanny in Sept and would appreciate the details of the B&B you have mentioned. Hope you can read your wife's writing. Thanks indeed for your interest and help.
 
Old Apr 5th, 1997, 06:17 PM
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Martin Kleiman
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We are planning a trip to Tuscany in July. would be interested in fing out the name etc. of the BB that you stayed at. Thanks.
 
Old Apr 12th, 1997, 01:22 PM
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Lisa
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Dan~

could you forward any bed & breakfast information you have from your France & Italy journey.

Thanks!
 
Old May 14th, 1997, 05:54 PM
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jerry sigalow
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dan
read your message 12/06/96 about that wonderful B&B close to Sienna(owned by the Swiss couple) could you let us know where it is. We are two couples going to Tuscany for 2 weeks. Renting a car in Milan. Any suggestions for other B & B or any good restaurants. We all love good food & wine. Thanks for the tip of not using the Avis Map...just what we were planning on doing. THANK JS
 
Old May 27th, 1997, 09:34 AM
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Oran L. Bissett
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We are planning a driving vacation to the Tuscany
area March 1998. Would appreciate any advice,
experiences or traps to avoid from your trip.
 
Old May 27th, 1997, 04:44 PM
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I have traveled all over Tuscany and Umbria. The best hotels in Florence are Monna Lisa (downtown) and Torre di Bellsgrado (10 min from town, gorgeous view of Florence and a pool. It is an old italian villa and very hard to get a reservation but it feels like you are a guest in a villa rather than a hotel -- Monna Lisa has a similar feeling). While Tuscany was great, Umbria was even better. The best city was Assissi and Hotel Subasio was fabulous with a great view of the countryside. Spoleto and Orvieto were good too, but if you stay in Orvieto stay outside of town. I loved Montepuliciano and we found a fabulous hotel close by in Montefollonico. It was called La Chiusa, 577-669668, it had the best food of the trip. All cooked from their own garden. People drive down from Florence just to eat there. We had a suite with a jacouzzi bath and it was great. In San Gimignano, there is a great hotel: Hotel L'Antico Pozzo, 577-942014 -- right inside the walled city with a great garden. We stayed in room 20, which was great (overlooked the garden. Hotel Gattapone in Spoleto was great too. Room #42 is huge with a great view. 743-223447. Oh, Monna Lisa's number in Florence is 55-2479751. Also don't miss the view of the church in Montepulciano. It's spectacular.
 
Old May 27th, 1997, 04:45 PM
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I have traveled all over Tuscany and Umbria. The best hotels in Florence are Monna Lisa (downtown) and Torre di Bellsgrado (10 min from town, gorgeous view of Florence and a pool. It is an old italian villa and very hard to get a reservation but it feels like you are a guest in a villa rather than a hotel -- Monna Lisa has a similar feeling). While Tuscany was great, Umbria was even better. The best city was Assissi and Hotel Subasio was fabulous with a great view of the countryside. Spoleto and Orvieto were good too, but if you stay in Orvieto stay outside of town. I loved Montepuliciano and we found a fabulous hotel close by in Montefollonico. It was called La Chiusa, 577-669668, it had the best food of the trip. All cooked from their own garden. People drive down from Florence just to eat there. We had a suite with a jacouzzi bath and it was great. In San Gimignano, there is a great hotel: Hotel L'Antico Pozzo, 577-942014 -- right inside the walled city with a great garden. We stayed in room 20, which was great (overlooked the garden. Hotel Gattapone in Spoleto was great too. Room #42 is huge with a great view. 743-223447. Oh, Monna Lisa's number in Florence is 55-2479751. Also don't miss the view of the church in Montepulciano. It's spectacular.
 
Old Jun 1st, 1997, 09:46 AM
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Judi
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Please, the name and number of the B&B.
My friend and I will be going in Oct. we plan
on small, Italian hotels, but this sounds nice.
 
Old Jun 11th, 1997, 06:27 PM
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