Located on a hillside in Orentano and stretching over almost 3 hectares of private parkland, Villa Lorenzo is ideal for large gatherings and celebrations with plenty of indoor and outdoor space. Set within 16th century walls and once a hunting house of the famous Medici family, guests will get a taste of a bygone area while enjoying all the luxuries of modern life including a fully equipped kitchen, spacious living and dining areas with fireplaces, and several outdoor sitting areas. The infinity pool, that is connected to a children's pool and has a Jacuzzi carved out of stone, is the perfect place for absolute relaxation. Although we doubt that you'll ever want to leave your villa, the walled town of Lucca is easily accessible and an ideal place to spend the day strolling along cobblestone streets and learning about its ancient history.
Bedroom one (double) has a private bathroom with shower
Bedroom two (twin) has an en suite bathroom
Bedroom three (double) shares a bathroom
Bedroom four (double) shares a bathroom
Bedroom five (double) shares a bathroom
Bedroom six (twin) shares a bathroom
Bedroom seven (double) shares a bathroom
Bedroom eight (double) shares a bathroom
Bedroom nine (double) shares a bathroom
Bedroom ten (double) shares a bathroom
Bedroom eleven (double) has an en suite bathroom with shower
The capital of Tuscany, Florence boasts an impressive array of museums and historical sights. Stroll through The Uffizi Museum to see famous works by Da Vinci and Botticelli or see Michelangelo's David in The Galleria dell'Accademia. Don't miss the Florence Cathedral with its famous domed roof.
For centuries Siena has been the host of Il Palio. Every July 2nd and August 16th ten riders race their horses bareback around the square called il Campo. The wild spectacle attracts thousands of spectators each year. If you are in Siena during this time it is certainly a must see!
No trip to Tuscany would be complete without visiting the world famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. But don't stop there. Take the time to stroll the Lugarno area and visit the shops and restaurants or take a walk along the Arno River.
Tuscany and wine seem to go hand in hand. Sample regional delights such as Brunello, Montepulciano and, of course, Chianti. Try a winery tour on the famous Chianti Classico Route and don't forget to pair it up with the regions equally famed meats and cheeses.
The Tuscan coast has some of the best beaches in Italy, so after sightseeing why not relax? All blue-flagged, some of the best include Maremma and Versilia. A nice coastal sidetrip could include an excursion to the islands of Elba or Giglio.
The Tuscan countryside is dotted with beautiful and charming medieval towns such as Lucca and San Gimignano. It is a delight to wander the narrow cobblestone streets and marvel at the architecture while visiting local artisans and cafes. You never know what you may find around the next corner!
Why not see the gorgeous Tuscan countryside from above in a hot air ballon? In Val D'Orcia you can float majestically over the green fields, rolling hills and endless vineyards. For the kid in all of us - a view not soon forgotten.
The Romans frequented the hotsprings at Saturnia for their medicinal and heeling properties and not much has changed since. The springs area is a fabulous way to spend the day and afterwards you can frolic in the waterfall that cascades into the pools.
Tuscany is replete with fortresses and impressive castles be it in the countryside or in the heart of any city. Many castles can be found in small “borghi” (hamlets) scattered all through the countryside such as Fighine near San Casciano dei Bagni or Meleto Castle in Chianti. Kids can also have fun climbing to the top of famous towers such as Giotto’s Bell Tower in Florence – a mere 414 steps with an award-winning view. History and fun all at the same time!
Gelato! Have fun tasting and deciding which gelato is your very favorite. Try a different flavour every day at a new gelateria in all the places you visit on your vacation – keep a photo journal and descriptive diary so you can tell all your friends. Remember each day of your “vacanza in Italia” with a gelato flavor! Evviva gelato!
If visiting in summer, don't miss the countless fairs and festivals that almost any of the small towns have throughout the season. Usually in the village center, many showcase local artisans, food and games. Of course, no fair would be complete without face-painting and your favourite gelato!
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