Discover the beautiful surroundings of Florence on a one-day hike through the local green landscapes. Your journey begins with a comfortable minivan ride to a quaint village just outside Florence. Stroll through shady cypress woods, leading you to a stunning panoramic spot overlooking Florence, where your eyes will be filled with breathtaking beauty. Marvel at the Duomo and the expansive Tuscan scenery from this magnificent vantage point. Continue your walk as a historic castle emerges from the woods, surrounded by olive groves. Wander through a mix of cypress and oak forests as you approach the Pietraserena quarries. Uncover hidden treasures in the Monte Ceceri mountain as the hike takes you to the peak at Leonardo da Vinci's Square. Take in the marvelous views of Florence's famous landmarks as you ascend. After a rewarding hike, you'll indulge in a delicious lunch and wine tasting at a traditional Tuscan farm, hosted by a noble Florentine family. Savor the flavors of the region as you relax and recharge. Your tour concludes with a scenic drive to Fiesole, where you'll be transported back to Florence.
Experience a scenic e-bike ride through the ancient and narrow Tuscan roads. Join us for an immersive adventure in the Florentine hills, made easy by our comfortable e-bikes. Cycle through classic Tuscan landscapes, surrounded by lush greenery, vineyards, olive trees, and charming tiny roads, and take in unforgettable views of the Renaissance city from above. Our tour includes a visit to a local farm where you can taste some self-produced extra virgin olive oil with fresh bread. Equipped with an electric bicycle and helmet, you'll be guided through the picturesque Tuscan hills, uncovering some of the region's most captivating landscapes just outside Florence. The journey includes a visit to the historic town of Pian dei Giullari, once home to the famous scientist Galileo. As we ride through the countryside, enjoy fantastic views along picturesque rural roads, culminating in a visit to the San Miniato al Monte church, which offers the most spectacular viewpoint over Florence. To complete your Tuscan adventure, we'll stop at a traditional local farm. Here, you'll have the opportunity to savor the flavors of Tuscany with a delicious lunch featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients, paired with the farm's exquisite extra virgin olive oil.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Cinque Terre with our expertly guided shore excursions. Accompanied by a knowledgeable tour leader, you'll journey through the iconic villages of Vernazza, Monterosso, Riomaggiore, and Manarola. Stroll the vibrant streets, where colorful houses cascade down the cliffs to meet the crystal-clear waters of the Ligurian Sea. Relax in lively piazzas filled with inviting restaurants and cafes. Expert Local Guides: Our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating insights into history, culture, and local traditions. Authentic Experiences: Visit historic sites, sample local cuisine, and interact with friendly locals. Hassle-Free Travel: We handle all the logistics, including transportation and reservations. Savor the flavors of Cinque Terre with fresh seafood and renowned local wines. Enjoy a guided walk among the scenic vineyards, followed by free time to explore at your own pace. Take a refreshing swim, browse charming local boutiques, or simply soak in the stunning coastal views. Join us for an unforgettable journey through Cinque Terre, where every moment promises adventure, beauty, and relaxation.
Деревня Vernazza, в которой находилась наша "база", квартира, из которой мы совершали вылазки в другие места Cinque Terre. В путеводителях было написано, что Vernazza это город, но боюсь, что они сильно приувеличили. Бывшая рыбацкая деревня, которая сейчас живет исключительно на туристах. Классические итальянские узкие улицы, рынок по утрам. Очень неплохой заливчик, где можно купаться. Длинные волнорезы, на которых вечером можно пить шампанское Да, и еще. На мой взгляд, здесь был один из лучших рыбных ресторанов из тех, что мы посещали в Италии. По крайней мере, самый колоритный и интересный, это точно.
В Vernazza останавливались в квартире на самом верху холма. Из минусов, конечно, что подниматся было непросто. Лишний раз вниз, за бутылочкой кьянти не сбегаешь, вспотеешь. Но с балкона открывались изумительные виды на деревню и на море, а в спальне можно было распахнуть окно и потягиваясь выползти на белый свет и налить чашку кофе и обозревать итальянскую жизнь.
Discover the Cinque Terre: A Boat Trip Adventure Begin an enchanting boat tour along the stunning Cinque Terre coastline. As we sail, you'll discover the unique charm of each village basking in the golden glow of the sunset—a view that's simply unparalleled. Unwind with a chilled glass of Prosecco or a refreshing lemon juice, as we drift past the picturesque scenery. Sail along the stunning coastline, admiring the colorful villages perched on cliffs overlooking the crystal-clear Mediterranean Sea. Your adventure begins at the picturesque port of Riomaggiore, where we’ll set sail along the rugged coastline, taking in breathtaking views of Cinque Terre's iconic villages. For an added delight, we'll make a serene swim stop in a protected marine area just as the sun begins to set. It's the perfect blend of relaxation and a hint of adventure. Come and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty and tranquility of Cinque Terre. This is an evening you'll treasure forever. The tour continues toward Vernazza, often hailed as the most enchanting of the five villages, with its picturesque harbor and historic charm. Finally, we’ll reach Monterosso, the largest village in Cinque Terre, known for its sandy beaches and unique character. The highlight of your tour is a refreshing swim and snorkel session in the pristine waters. Immerse yourself in the underwater world, exploring vibrant marine life and hidden coves. Whether you choose a morning or afternoon departure, our small-group tours ensure a personalized experience. Book your Cinque Terre boat tour today and create lasting memories!
Пляж в деревушке Monterosso, в Италии, в долине Cinque Terre. Приятная, прозрачная вида, немного каменистый вход но терпимо. Жаль, что попали в самый сезон, на пляже не протолкнуться, наверное позже, в Сентябре свободнее.
Первая из пяти деревень Cinque Terre, с традиционными домиками, лодками, пиццей. street food у них fried fish mix - креветки, анчоусы, кальмары, вообще все в кучу обжаренное во фритюре. Хорошая смотровая дорожка рядом со станцией
Cinque Terre is more than just a collection of postcard-perfect villages. It's a tapestry woven with breathtaking nature, charming towns, and rich Italian culture. Our Small Group Half-Day Trekking Tour goes beyond the typical tourist experience, offering you a chance to truly immerse yourself in this magical region. Step off the beaten path: Forget the crowded tourist hotspots. Our trek takes you on a journey between the Cinque Terre National Park and Portovenere and Island Regional Park, exploring hidden gems like Schiara di Tramonti, Monesteroli, and Fossola. Trek with a Local Expert: Your experienced guide isn't just leading the way; they're unlocking the secrets of the region. Our Beatrice, a passionate Geologist-Geophysicist and Environmental Guide, offers unique geological insights as you explore the dramatic cliffs and captivating landscapes. Discover a Blend of Beauty: This tour is a symphony of experiences. Imagine hiking alongside the sparkling Mediterranean Sea on one side and lush greenery on the other. We'll stop for a refreshing swim in crystal-clear, hidden coves, far from the tourist crowds. Later, we'll visit a local vineyard near Riomaggiore, where you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views and a chance to sample delicious Italian wines. This isn't just a trek; it's an adventure filled with sightseeing, discovery, and fun. Your guide will share their knowledge in an engaging way, making this a truly unforgettable experience for the whole group. Join us and uncover the hidden gems of Cinque Terre and La Spezia. Let Beatrice, with her intimate knowledge of these trails, be your guide to a truly immersive Italian adventure.
Start a culinary journey through the landscapes of Tuscany and the Cinque Terre. This one-day adventure offers a unique blend of wine tasting and pasta-making experiences, allowing you to immerse yourself in the authentic flavors and traditions of Italy. Your day begins with a captivating wine tasting experience in the charming village of Riomaggiore. As you explore the vineyards, you'll gain insights into the winemaking process and the region's rich history. The highlight of the morning is a wine tasting session, where you'll have the opportunity to savor five exquisite organic Tuscan wines. From crisp white wines to robust reds and the sweet, dessert wine "vin santo," each sip is a journey through the heart of Tuscany. After a leisurely lunch, prepare to unleash your inner chef in a hands-on pasta cooking class at a renowned local restaurant. Under the guidance of expert chefs, you'll learn the secrets of making perfect fresh pasta, from rolling out the dough to shaping it into various pasta forms. As you roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty, you'll discover the art of creating authentic Italian cuisine. Once your pasta is ready, it's time to savor the fruits of your labor. Indulge in a delicious meal featuring your homemade pasta and a delectable tiramisu, all prepared with traditional Italian techniques.
The Parks of Nervi are an important historical/nature complex formed from the combination of several gardens that once belonged to private villas: Villa Gropallo, Villa Saluzzo Serra, and Villa Grimaldi Fassio. Today, these villas belong to the City of Genoa and have been transformed into museums. http://www.visitgenoa.it/en/parchi-di-nervi-gropallo-serra-grimaldi-and-luxoro-villas
Just a few kilometres from the hubbub of tourists visiting Pisa and its splendid piazza dei Miracoli, there’s an island of nature that sits silently and far away from the changes of urbanization. We’re talking about the Migliarino, San Rossore and Massaciuccoli Nature Park, a protected site that includes wet areas, marshes, sand dunes and the large Lake Massaciuccoli, once an ancient salt water lagoon.
The San Rossore Estate is the most important environment in the park: hugged by the Serchio to the north and the Arno to the south, the area conceals dense pine groves and woodlands of deciduous trees from the old-growth forest. The estate’s accessible itineraries zigzags through dunes and tombolos, marshes and woods that hide a wealth of fauna and flora. https://www.visittuscany.com/en/itineraries/excursion-in-the-migliarino-san-rossore-and-massaciuccoli-nature-park/
On display in Palazzo Rosso, a noble residence decorated with valuable furnishings and frescoes by Liguria's greatest painters of the 17th Century, is a rich gallery of paintings, collected over more than two centuries by the noble Brignole-Sale family. http://www.visitgenoa.it/en/strada-nuova-museums-palazzo-rosso
The Cemetery is the last monument on Piazza del Duomo, its long marble wall flanking the northern boundary and completing its shape. It was founded in 1277 to accommodate the graves that until then were scattered all around the Cathedral. Archbishop Federico Visconti wanted the building to be a “large and dignified, secluded and enclosed place”. This is how one of the oldest Christian Medieval architectures for the devotion of the dead came into being. https://www.opapisa.it/en/square-of-miracles/camposanto/
The Baptistery of San Giovanni was founded on 15 August 1152. It is here that the Sacrament of Baptism is administered and the Christian embarks upon the path of Faith. The reason that such a fascinating and enigmatic building was constructed was certainly the wish to endow the cathedral with a worthy adjunct: a Baptistery that, in terms of position, size, materials and style, would be in harmony with the majestic building that already stood opposite. https://www.opapisa.it/en/square-of-miracles/baptistery/
The Campo dei Miracoli in Pisa, or the Square of Miracles, was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO 25 years ago. The square is not located in the center of the city as you might imagine but to the north-west of the fortified wall, almost out of the town; there probably wasn’t enough space to use at the time the project got underway so this is the site decided upon. Since the times of the Etruscans, the three structures found in the piazza have been considered central to religious life, symbolizing the main stages of a human’s life https://www.discovertuscany.com/pisa/piazza-dei-miracoli.html
Pisa Cathedral is a medieval Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, in the Piazza dei Miracoli.
Founded in 1064 and consecrated with great pomp on September 26th 1118, the Cathedral was built in two stages, one by architect Buscheto, who created the original layout with the basilican body with four aisles and one nave, a transept with one nave and two aisles, and the dome on the cross vault, and one by Rainaldo, who extended the building and the façade.
The outer facing of the Cathedral is decorated in alternating black and white shades in stripes of Arab influence and a massive use of reused materials from Roman monuments that emphasised the greatness of the city of Pisa, “altera Roma”. Inside, the nave is edged by two rows of monolithic columns made of granite from the Isle of Elba, flanked by four aisles separated by smaller colonnades with large womenís galleries on top, covered by cross vaults and looking out onto the nave through some double-lancet and four-lancet windows. The nave is covered by a wooden coffered ceiling that in the XVII century replaced the original exposed trusses. https://www.opapisa.it/en/square-of-miracles/cathedral/
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most remarkable architectural structures from medieval Europe.Tower of Pisa stands at 60 metres and until 1990 was leaning at about a 10 degree angle. http://www.towerofpisa.org/?utm_source=discovertuscany.com&utm_campaign=DiscoverTuscany&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=%2Fpisa%2Ftickets.html
The Knights’ Square or Piazza dei Cavalieri, lined with splendidly decorated buildings, has for centuries been the political heart of Pisa and is the second most important square after The Square of Miracles. A visit to the Renaissance church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri will give you a real insight in the colourful maritime history of the city.
The Knights’ Square – what can you see there? - Palazzo dei Cavalieri was also known as “della Carovana” (Palace of the Convoy). This name derives from the three-year training period undertaken by the initiates of the Order, called “la Carovana”. Vasari embellished it with exquisite sgrafitti, that represent allegorical figures and signs of the zodiac, and the busts of the Grandukes of Tuscany. In front of it stands the huge statue of a victorious Cosimo I proudly ‘squashing’ the head of a dolphin, as a symbol of his naval victories. Today the palace hosts the Normale di Pisa University.
The Church of the Knights of the Holy and Military Order of St. Stephen was also designed by Vasari (1565–1569). It contains Ottoman and Saracen naval banners captured by the Knights of St. Stephen. The ceiling shows off paintings with historical episodes involving the order, like the “Return of the Fleet” from the Battle of Lepanto. http://lovefromtuscany.com/where-to-go/cities-in-tuscany/pisa/piazza-dei-cavalieri/
The exuberant Santa Maria della Spina Church in Pisa, Italy, is a beautiful work of Gothic fantasy rendered in miniature, that sits on the banks of the Lungarno Gambacorti.
The eye-catching Santa Maria della Spina was originally a simple oratory for seamen, who would come here to pray for a safe return. The church was originally closer to the river bank.
The church needed to reflect the value of the relic that it contained, so the best artists of the time went to work on it. These included Lupo di Francesco, Andrea Pisano with his sons Nino and Tommaso, and Giovanni di Balduccio. The “Madonna and the child with two angels” in the tabernacle on the façade is attributed to Giovanni Pisano, an important master who also worked at the Cathedral. The sumptuous decorations on the right side and in the tabernacles were made in the workshops of the Giovanni Pisano school.
In contrast with the outside, the interior is quite ostentatious. It’s essentially one open space, at one end of which stands the “Madonna of the Rose” by Andrea and Nino Pisano, one of the most notable achievements of Gothic sculpture. http://lovefromtuscany.com/where-to-go/cities-in-tuscany/pisa/santa-maria-della-spina-church/
A great number of medieval castles overlook the valleys and countryside creating very suggestive landscapes such as the Fortress of Castell’Arquato. http://www.italia.it/en/discover-italy/emilia-romagna/piacenza.html
Piazza dei Cavalieri and Piazza Dante Alighieri are the centres of student life and in the streets around about there are many typical and affordable restaurants. In Piazza delle Vettovaglie there is the historic food market. http://www.grosseto-info.com/index.htm#.Wko_-1T1XLZ
Among the treasures of Val d’Arda is Castell’Arquato with a rich historical centre towered over by the Praetorian Palace and by the Fortress of the XIV century stands out. http://www.italia.it/en/discover-italy/emilia-romagna/piacenza.html
As you exit the main highway at Cascina on the east to west road called the FI-PI-LI and start to drive towards the Apuane Alps, you slowly shake off the busy industrial sensations and start to ease yourself into the quiet and tranquility that first drew the Carthusian monks to this area. https://www.discovertuscany.com/pisa/certosa-di-calci.html
Commissioned by Maria Luigia and designed by Nicola Bettoli, the Regio theatre was built between 1821 and 1829 on the site of the Benedectine convent of St. Alessandro. http://www.turismo.comune.parma.it/en/thematic-channels/discover-the-area/art-and-culture/villas-historical-residences-and-theaters/regio-theatre
The vast but unfinished complex, named after the game pelota that was played in one of the courtyards, was built in the second half of the 16th century at the order of Ranuccio I around the Visconti stronghold and alongside the existing church of San Pietro martire. http://www.turismo.comune.parma.it/en/thematic-channels/discover-the-area/art-and-culture/villas-historical-residences-and-theaters/pilotta-palace
The chamber of Saint Paul used to be part of the abbess' apartment in the Benedectine Convent of Saint Paul, decorated from 1514 at the order of Abbess Giovanna da Piacenza, whose priorate was characterized by a lively cultural life. http://www.turismo.comune.parma.it/en/thematic-channels/discover-the-area/art-and-culture/museums-and-galleries/chamber-of-saint-paul-and-saint-catherines-cell
Not to be missed is a place which preserve the memory of the ancient State of the Pallavicini and precious architectures of the 15th century,Church of the Sant’Annunziata. http://www.italia.it/en/discover-italy/emilia-romagna/piacenza.html
The Villa Medicea at Castello just a few kilometers from Florence's historical center is an ancient complex which boasts an elegant villa and a splendid Italian garden, second only to the Boboli Gardens in Florence.
The villa reached the height of its splendor with Cosimo I dei Medici, Florence's new Duke, who turned it into a magnificent residence to celebrate the greatness of the Medici family. He ordered Giorgio Vasari to restore the villa and Niccolò Tribolo to project the Italian garden.
The villa presents a simple and geometric design with two floors and Renaissance windows. It was built around a courtyard of the 16th century with Tuscan lodges and pillars. Within the building, we find only one original fresco left from this time: the Annunciation by Raffaellino del Garbo. On the first floor, there is a large hall with frescos representing landscapes painted in the 1800th century, the Sala degli Armadi, the Sala delle Pale and a chapel.
The Villa is not accessible to the public since it has been the home of the prestigious Crusca Academy since 1583, a school dedicated to the study of the Italian language. You can, however, visit the splendid gardens without paying! https://www.visitflorence.com/what-to-see-in-florence/villa-medici-castello.html
Dedicated to the so-called "right bank", that is, the area of the historic centre that unfolds to the right of the cathedral of San Lorenzo, this itinerary begins in Piazza Caricamento, where goods were once unloaded and loaded in the old harbour. Here, you'll find Palazzo San Giorgio, today home to the Port Authority. http://www.visitgenoa.it/en/itinerary-la-rive-droite
Центральный рынок, по итальянски так и называется Mercato Centrale. Сразу с ностальгией вспомнил Екатеринбург. Европейский, такой, формат рынков. Обычно, это большое крытое здание с продуктами, рыба-мясо-овощи, а вокруг миллион небольших лотков с кожаными куртками, сумками Gucci и тому подобным барахлом
The Medici Chapels form part of the monumental complex of San Lorenzo. The church of San Lorenzo was the official church of the Medici from their period as private residents in their palace in Via Larga (now via Cavour), becoming their mausoleum up to the time of the extinction of the line. https://www.visitflorence.com/florence-churches/medici-chapels.html