Archive for 'Tourist Attractions'

  

Centre of San Gusmè
San Gusmè is a picturesque fortified medieval village on a small hill which is surrounded by a long, circular wall in the region of Chianti in Tuscany. A charming little town full of pretty buildings and churches, it offers great views across the rolling hills and plains of the typical Tuscan landscape which surrounds. Siena and the profile of Torre del Mangia and the Duomo are even visible in the distance. Unlike other towns in the area, San Gusmè is devoid of major attractions, museums or shops, its charm is in the tranquillity that it offers. Here it seems as though time stopped a long time ago and continues to do so, offering a respite from the craziness of modern life.     Read More

  

View from Giardino Bardini
The Giardino Bardini, or Bardini Garden, is a Renaissance garden in Florence which has only been opened to the public in the past few years. Less well-known than other Renaissance gardens in the city such as the Giardini di Boboli, it is still a bit of a well-kept secret devoid of crazy crowds of tourists. Though relatively small it is a rich gem with beautiful canals, fountains, flowers and sculptures dotting the whole garden. It also has exceptional views over the city. If you're looking to spend a few pleasant hours strolling the gardens with a loved one or lost in your thoughts and the peace and quiet, this is just the place for you. Find a luxury villa in Florence and you could grab lunch and then lazily walk off the meal in one of the prettiest parts of the city.     Read More

  

Casa Rossa in Landscape of Diaccia Botrona
Diaccia Botrona is a nature reserve composed of 1000 hectares of wetlands in Maremma which is located between Castiglione della Pescaia and Grosseto. Especially beautiful, it is also important due to its unique characteristics and is, thus, internationally recognised. Many species of flora and fauna can be found in the area and with free entry, it's the perfect place to see animals and nature and take kids along. You can take boat tours of the area or wander around but be sure to come prepared as it is called a “wetland” for a reason!

Find a villa with pool in Grosseto and visit this astounding natural wonder for yourself!     Read More

  

Crystal waters at Elba
As if the Tuscan island of Elba wasn't close enough to paradise on earth as it is, were you aware that it is also home to a world famous and exceptionally beautiful spa? The Thermal Baths of San Giovanni, located in front of Portoferraio gulf, are known for the healthy properties of its waters. Built in a thermal basin over five hectares of muddy land, rich in iron, iodine and sulphur, are the perfect natural setting for the ultimate day of relaxation. Between the stunning surroundings and naturally occurring ingredients, it's certainly unlike most spas you'll visit. Why not find a luxury villa on the Tuscan Coast and take a day out to experience the Thermal Baths of San Giovanni for yourself?     Read More

  

Da Vinci's House, Anchiano
The home of Leonardo isn’t actually found within the town of Vinci, but is actually located nearby in the foothills of Montalbano in a village called Anchiano in the comune of Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci was born in Anchiano on April 15, 1452 as the illegitimate child of a servant and a local landowner. The surrounding landscape, typically Tuscan, will be familiar to any fans of the master as it often appeared in his works. The house in which he grew up was reopened to the public in 2012 and is a must for anyone who adores his ouevre. Find a villa with internet in Vinci and step into the area's rich past while easily staying in touch with the present.     Read More