Lucca vs Montecatini Terme vs Pisa
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Lucca vs Montecatini Terme vs Pisa
We are picking up a car from florence and then would like to visit Montecatini Terme, Lucca and Pisa before staying the night in San Gimignano. I know this is too much to fit into one day, so I would like some suggestions for the place that we could miss. We have been to Pisa before but we would like to climb the tower. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Boy this is a tough one because all three places you want to see are way off the path from Florence to San Gimignano. So I don't think it's a good idea because it will be a long-long day to go from Florence to Lucca, Pisa, Montecatini Terme and then San Gimignano.<BR><BR>I have driven from Florence to Siena with stops along the way at Monteriggioni and San Gimignano, and this took the majority of a day. I would recommend this path if your're heading south and have never been to Siena and San Gimignano.<BR><BR>I've also driven the Florence to Lucca, Pisa and then back to Florence. This also took an entire day, I remember getting back into Florence in the dark.<BR><BR>Good luck with your decision !<BR><BR>
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Well I really liked Lucca and it's beautiful duomo, but I was far more impressed by the Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa. I had always heard how touritsy Pisa was and that it was a waste of time. But in my opinion, yes Pisa is touristy but it is definitely not a waste of time. The tower, duomo, baptistry, and camposanto in Pisa are very impressive and historically important buildings and well worth a visit even if you have to deal with throngs of tourists.<BR>I also found Siena more interesting than Lucca and well worth at least one day's stay.
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Skip Montecatini. The place is rather boring and has litte to show, except for big hotels. Montecatini can be a place where to find a cheap room and use as a base to visit northern Tuscany because it i beautifully connected by train to Firenze, Pistoia, Lucca, Pisa and to the Versilia area, but from every other point of voew it is but a place where elderly people go to drink water.
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I forgot: Montecatini alto can be nice, but it is basically similar to San Gimignano and many other villages in Tuscany, so it can be overlooked.<BR><BR>Finally, unless you have already booked a hotel in Sam Gimignano, look for signs saying "agriturismo". Some of the very best places to stay in Tuscany are agritourisms. Do not expect to be lodged in a cheap building and having to sleep on a mound of hay, on the other hand many of these places have very nice rooms (usually with private bathroom) and often offer good homemade dinners.
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Just got back from a wonderful holiday in Tuscany. <BR>Stayed at Azienda Agraria Il Colombaio (www.fattoriailcolombaio.com) near Monteriggioni which I can highly recommend. It is a 4 'spighi' (rating system for agriturismo equal to 4*) place, brandnew, has 6 double rooms, 1 triple and 2 appartments. All the rooms have private bathroom, TV, minibar and A/C. Large kitchen and outside barbecue for common use and swimming pool. Buffet breakfast. And the most charming hostess I've ever met.<BR><BR>Re your itinerary, you can easily drive from Firenze to Lucca over the highway within one hour. Visit Lucca (well worth in my opinion), and a short visit to Pisa on the way to San Gim (Pisa-San Gim is about 1.5 hour drive).<BR><BR>If you haven't been to Siena though, make sure to go there. It was my absolute favorite city.
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Alice, thanks for the suggestion.<BR>We must go back 'cause there's still so much that we haven't seen. <BR>If you put your pictures on the web, could you please let me know. Thanks!<BR>I'm in the process of selecting my pics. I made around 280 ...
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Myriam:<BR><BR>Most part of my pictures are already on the web. Check out http://www.alicetwain.supereva.it/ph...hotoindex.html.




