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michelle_reed1 May 14th, 2003 02:31 PM

I need some recommendations on Tuscany towns, quick!
 
Help me fill in a couple days of my honeymoon. We are leaving in 5 weeks and I need to make up my mind quick.
After the riviera we are spending 3 days in Florence, then have a blank day, then one night in San Gimignano, then another empty day, then 2 nights in Siena and on to Rome for 3 nights. Please help recommend a great place between Florence and San Gim, and a place between San Gim and Siena. We do not have a car so would like to be able to walk aroung whatever towns we visit and access these towns by bus.

axelrod6 May 14th, 2003 03:18 PM

Hi - Your message in not quite clear (to me). Are the "blank days" actually nights where you want to stay somewhere else, or is the first the day when you leave Florence and sleep in San G. and the second the day after you sleep in San G. and then go to Siena?

If it is the latter, you will be able to fill the first day nicely just enjoying San G. You can also spend all of the other blank day tooling around Siena, where it seems you would only have one full day.

If it is the former, reconsider: you are moving an awful lot for people on their honeymoon. Why not relax into the place?


Gaia May 14th, 2003 03:19 PM

Have a look at Peruggia

karenecox May 14th, 2003 03:29 PM

we stayed in cortona 2 nights. i think the hotel was the san michelle (karen brown recommended b&b). it was nice to have lots of english speaking folk there (university of georgia has an art school "outpost" there).

bobthenavigator May 14th, 2003 03:38 PM

Michelle, You have 5 nites in central Tuscany it seems. That is great--spend it all at one hotel and day trip from there. I would consider Castel Bigozzi--:20 from San Gim. and the same to Siena.

PaulR May 14th, 2003 04:11 PM

Investigate Lucca. This is a city to walk around especially the walls.

KathyNZ May 15th, 2003 02:15 AM

Lucca is off your beaten track, it is west of Florence. I agree with Bob to base yourself centrally and day trip from there, they are all very accessible to get to.


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