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In Florence for a week - help with day trips!
Hello all! My husband and I are both 30, and we are going to Florence for a business trip. Well, 80% leisure, 20% business. Anyway, our hotel is in Florence for the week, and I'm sure we'll want a break from the city and museums at some point. Can you recommend some good day trips?
We're looking for somewhere to really experience off the beaten path food and wine. I hear Siena is nice for a day, but there may be some place accessible by bus or train that would fit the bill? Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Also, has anyone stayed at the Grand Hotel? I saw it online and WOW! Can you tell me more about it? Location, service, etc. runlong |
Hi R,
Siena is accessible by both bus and train. Bologna, Montepulciano, Orvieto, Lucca are good daytrips. Venice is a good overnight. See www.trenitalia.com ((I)) |
My wife and I spent a wee in Florence Last October. Here is my trip report for some ideas.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34704407 |
runlong -
A week in Florence! What a luxury! We recently did an Accidental Tourist Cooking Class, which was light on the cooking and extremely enjoyable for a day out of Florence. You can check my trip report at: http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...niti&fid=2 or their website at: www.accidentaltourist.com. |
That should be a week, not a wee. Not sure how much wee we spent in Florence, but it's really no one's business.
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All above are good suggestions. Siena for sure. For a shorter break from the city, take a #7 or #8 city bus (can't remember) to Fiesole...maybe 20 minute ride. Fiesole sits on a steep hillside overlooking Florence with glorious views. There are sidewalk cafes, a monastery on a hill, which you can visit for the gardens, etc., and an archaeological site and small museum.
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Hi J,
It's the no. 7 bus, on the right side of the SMN station as you face the tracks. 20 min 1E each way. ((I)) |
Hi runlong ~
A week, how lovely! You have received some excellent suggestions above. I will add that if it would interest you to hire a private tour guide, Luca (www.hillsandroads.com) is amazing. Click here for more info: http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34758287 Have an excellent time! Tiff |
Siena and San Gimignano are both nice day trips from Florence. You should also try Fiesole, which can be done in a half day.
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loved siena and bologna...can't go wrong.
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Another great big YES vote for Luca Garapa. I just posted my recommendation for using Luca Garapa of hillsandroads.com for a private tour guide/driver. We just returned from Florence and Tuscany yesterday where we spent a glorious week. If you need any other questions answered, I will be happy to assist.
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I spent a few hours in Orvieto last summer and really enjoyed it. Great views.
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Thank you all very much for the suggestions. We'll look into all of those cities when we go through our itinerary.
Grazie! |
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