Been hearing your neighbors brag about their trip to Italy and Tuscany and are dying of envy? Why not plan a trip and take off to explore the mountains to see what they were raving about? The place is as picturesque as it sounds, and the people there are extremely friendly, which makes the trip worth the effort. While planning your holiday to Europe, remember the weather conditions there are quite low, and so pack enough woolen wear, else you might freeze in the chill. Talk to a travel agent who can get you a package deal where your travel and accommodation is taken care of.
Tuscany, the town famous for wine, has many wine yards that you can visit while you are there. You might even get an opportunity to take part in the wine making process, so dress accordingly. Nobile di Montepulciano, Brunello di Montalcino, and of course, the famous and breathtakingly sensational Chianti and Chianti wine are found right here in Tuscany. Sample a few of the finest wine, learn how to judge wine and watch the connoisseurs use their expertise and teach you the art. Before leaving for your trip, do a bit of research on the net to make a list of places that you wish to visit, shopping arena and other entertainment. There are shows and performances that take place in the country side, so gear up for those as well, if that is your cup of tea.
If you are keen on staying at one of the villas or the country homes, you could even earn a chance to learn some of the local cuisines. Cook with the locals, or try your hand at baking a traditional Italian pizza or stir up a storm with a bowl of pasta. Experience the life of Tuscany like one of the Tuscans. Get lost in their culture, and savor what the town has to offer right from your doorstep. They even organize for pick ups and drops to destination of your choice. There are many villas you can reserve for your Tuscany holidays, and many of them are medieval structures, fully restored and located in Tuscany typical countryside, ma just a few minutes by cat from the main cities, like Firenze, Siena, Pisa, end so on… Since these villas are now B&B accommodation structures, the most part of them are equipped with a swimming pool for you to laze around in, and a serviced kitchen that offers complimentary breakfast on demand. Ideal for a family or group of 3-4members, there are enough rooms and some more. You can do your laundry, iron your clothes, and make use of all the latest appliances as you would back home. Watch your lives change as you enjoy the palatial apartments and villas in the tower, where your heart loses itself and doesn’t want to go back.
About transportation… Since these villas are country located, don’t worry if you don’t have a car: you can hop on a bus and get in the city very quick to do more sight seeing, while feasting your eyes on some of the local wares on display.
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