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Stairwell

If you are a fan of perfect interiors that are untouched by daily life, that look like something plucked right from the pages of a decor magazine, but can’t seem to manage it at home – it’s pretty hard to maintain when you are busy – then the easiest way to get a taste of this kind of elegant perfection is to book a stylish villa in Tuscany. For the duration of your holiday, you can enjoy living in these beautiful surroundings and escaping daily routines and concerns. We have all sorts of properties in Tuscany to suit different tastes that will allow this kind of experience. From historic palaces full of gorgeous antiques, to charming county houses that are warm and welcoming, to sleek and modern apartments in amazing cities, there is something for everyone.


Take, The Architect's House in Cortona, for example. This perfectly designed gem has that distinct architect’s touch and is located right in the heart of the charming town of Cortona, making it the perfect spot for a dreamy escape...

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Birth of Venus

Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a famous art capital of not only Tuscany and Italy but also the world. It is a destination from which many of the most famous and globally-recognised artists in history have come or worked. As a result, it is a city that abounds in incredible museums and art-related attractions and is a key destination for serious art-lovers. If you have browsed our amazing array of luxury villas in Florence and are booking a perfect getaway full of art and making the most of your time in the city, you might have some questions that you would like answered before arrival. Here are some of the most common art-related questions when it comes to the city, as well as the answers to them:

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Uffizi

Considering booking a villa in Florence to tackle the wealth of incredible cultural gems and extraordinary art institutions in the city? Well, Florence is always a good idea and there is a truly endless list of amazing architectural gems, museums, works of art, gorgeous objects, historic locations, and more to discovered all around the city but what are the most famous galleries in Florence? What are the must-see art museums in Florence?


Some of the most famous galleries/museums in Florence include:

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Parco Pineta di Ponente
Photo credits: Marco Ponsi / CC BY-SA 4.0

The gorgeous Viareggio is one of the highlights along the Tuscan Coast, an incredible gem that is celebrated for its rich traditions and pristine beaches. And for those who book a villa in Viareggio, the city not only promises a plethora of attractions of its own but it also serves as a very convenient base for day trips across the Tuscan region, allowing you to both enjoy a seaside break and all of the charms of a stay in a villa in Tuscany. However, for those who are exploring Viareggio itself and are looking to make the most of the natural beauty of the area and to stretch their legs, maybe to even take a bit of a break from the sun on a hot summer’s day, then we recommend a visit to the Parco Pineta di Ponente, also known as the Western Pine Forest Park.

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Bistecca alla Fiorentina
Photo credits: mike packard / CC BY-SA 2.0

The serious foodies among those who book villas in Tuscany will likely be arming themselves with a list of the must-try foods and drinks and restaurants that they want to ensure they make time for throughout their stay. A cuisine steeped in peasant cooking traditions, it boasts lots of hearty dishes full of vegetables, legumes, bread, and cheese that are full of flavour and will leave you full and satisfied. Meat, of course, also features in Tuscan cuisine but often dishes were traditionally made making the most of smaller amounts of meat. Today, this is less of a concern for many and delicious dishes that will keep the carnivores among your party very happy are also on offer. Perhaps the most famous of all of Tuscany’s meat dishes is the Bistecca alla fiorentina, or Florentine steak.

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