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alison Nov 21st, 2002 04:47 PM

Day Trip from Florence suggestions?
 
We have about 5 days planned in Florence and would like to take an excursion into Tuscany. Any suggestion for town? Assisi? Lucca? Siena? What's the best way to get there - rental car or train?

cindy Nov 21st, 2002 05:07 PM

I would rent a car and go to Siena. Stop in Monteriggioni for lunch.

Ryan Nov 21st, 2002 05:13 PM

We took a nice drive to Pisa and then went on to Lucca for the afternoon. If you only want to spend time in one place, I'd opt for the latter. I believe it is about an hour, more or less, from Florence via the Autostrata. <BR><BR>BTW, if you are looking for a nice dinner in Florence, I highly recommend La Girostra. Great food, nice decor and a very friendly staff. Also, I might suggest La Moussacce, which is just down the street from the Doumo. Communal tables, great food, and a good mix of locals and tourists. Havre fun.

alison Nov 22nd, 2002 12:00 PM

anyone know anything about Fiesole? It's listed in Frommer's as a Florence day trip.

BOB THE NAVIGATOR Nov 22nd, 2002 12:37 PM

First choice--Siena--by bus<BR>Second choice--Lucca---by train<BR>Third choice--Fiesole--by bus<BR><BR>Fiesole is very close--on the hill above town but worth 2 hours.

Lesli Nov 22nd, 2002 12:54 PM

I agree w/Bob. But I prefer the bus to Lucca, since it drops you within the walls (right next to the Tourist Information office, where you can pick up a free map.)<BR><BR>NB: The bus to Fiesole is just the local Florence city bus. A pretty ride there and back, with a ruined ampitheater (good for a picnic lunch, which is a better option than the limited choice of restaurants) and nice small museum.

Nutella Nov 22nd, 2002 03:11 PM

If you take the train to Lucca, it is a very short walk to the center of town within the walls. From the station, just go across the street and a block or so to your left and you will be inside. From there it's not even 5 minutes to the main drag.<BR>So take the bus over the train if that is your preference, but not on the idea that the train is inconvenient or far away.

seena Nov 23rd, 2002 01:20 AM

just got back from florence and tuscany.tuscany deserves more than a day trip. san gimingano and volterra are a must. i am sure you can find a tour. siena will take a day. if you rent a car, rent it at a location that will get you to the highway with ease. it is about a 30-40 minute drive. if you can try to stay in siena and tour the countryside-palazzo ravizza is the place to stay-ask for a garden room. we spent 3 days in the countryside and 3 days in florence-we needed another day in the countryside

Ira Nov 23rd, 2002 04:25 AM

Hi Alison,<BR><BR> See<BR>http://www.comune.fiesole.fi.it/new_site/fiesole/english/index.html<BR><BR> for information on Fiesole.


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