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Enjoy stunning Florence sunsets, Italian cuisine and unparalleled romantic charm in just 7 days of discovery.
Day 1: Visit the romantic city of Assisi
From Florence, visitors can reach Assisi, a small town on the western slopes of Monte Subasio in west-central Italy. In the fall, the mornings will be chilly here, with lots of odd alleys. The houses on the street here are built of very special stone which is pale pink, hard and colorful.
The central square is one of the ideal places not to be missed when visiting this place. This is the oldest and most beautiful square in Italy. Standing on the octagonal bell tower in the square, you can see the whole city view.
Day 2: A farm scene in Tuscany
Leaving the city of Assisi, taking the train to the Val d’Orcia valley, visitors will be overwhelmed by the beautiful scenery of Tuscany with its picturesque villages, castles and ancient farms…, all bringing the peaceful, serene and cozy atmosphere of an Italian village.
In particular, the city of Pienza, the world’s first “concept built city” will be a destination that visitors cannot ignore with its ocher-colored houses built around a wide square, and in harmony with nature. Surrounding the city are vast expanses of fields and vineyards in the peaceful Val d’Orcia region, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 3: Cinque Terre beautiful Italian city
Leaving Florence, visitors can rent a bicycle and continue the journey to the world-famous ancient city of Cinque Terre. The Cinque Terre consists of 5 small villages, one each from North to South: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.
The village of Cinque Terre is the result of thousands of years of work by farmers, who have succeeded in turning steep coastal cliffs into vineyard terraces, and building colorful cottages according to the shape of the vertical tower, the back house is taller than the previous house and no house blocks the view. the sea from another house.
Day 4: San Gimignano, Medieval Painting
Only about an hour’s bus ride away, you can reach San Gimignano delle Belle Torri, a small medieval town famous for its 14 intact medieval towers, forming a unique, skyline that you can easily see as you walk around the city.
To reach the city, you must pass through a walled gate, perched on a Tuscan hill carpeted with sunflowers, olive groves and vines. The heart of San Gimignano consists of 4 large medieval squares and 2 main streets: Via San Matteo and Via San Giovanni, crossing the city in a North – South direction.
Day 5: Fall in love with the ancient fortress of Lucca
Getting to Lucca is simple, from Florence, there is a daily direct train to Lucca. After less than 20 minutes by train, visitors will arrive in Lucca to discover the beauty that Italians are so proud of.
The first impression upon exiting the central railway station in Lucca, is a long, long, dark brown brick wall, arranged in three layers, over ten meters high, surrounding the fort. Passing through the great walls of the ancient fortress of Lucca, you will feel like you are lost in another world as the whole space is covered by the antiquity of the architectural blocks with a bold medieval influence.
Day 6: Pisa, the ancient city
Of course, everyone knows Italy with the leaning tower of Pisa, the famous marble bell tower. Not only the Leaning Tower, coming to the ancient city of Pisa, visitors can also find mysterious and interesting works, the most prominent of which is the Duomo Cathedral of the Middle Ages, also known as the medieval cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta.
The architecture was originally designed with 3 main compartments, later expanded to 5 compartments. The facade of the Duomo in Pisa is decorated in white marble, and is furnished with gray marble slabs. The lines take full advantage of the characteristic curves of Gothic architecture.
Day 7: Happy Chianti
Chianti is the most beautiful wine-producing region in Italy with red wines that are very famous. Located right in the heart of Tuscany, stretching from Florence to Siena, this region has been producing wine since pre-Roman times. More and more tourists come to enjoy the delicious wines and ravishing views here.
Coming here, visitors can not only see and taste the wine but are also served regional specialties depending on the season and heirloom dishes such as olive oil, honey, fruit jam, aromatic vinegar. Apart from the delicious food, the most special part of this trip is enjoying the prime season of Volpaia grapes right in the hills of the vineyards.
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