Hi everyone,
I know there are lots of info here and the choices are made based on one's tastes. But just want to ask for your advices on the following. I'll be coming to Florence tomorrow (15 July) and back to Florence on 20 July, I'll be renting a car at Florence and immediately heading to Tuscany (I mean country-side places, I almost don't visit Florence this time) so will need you to help with:
1. Start from Florence (Santa Maria Novella train station, to be specific), what should be the closest Tuscany place to start with? ( I love Chianti region and not sure Montepulciano and the Val d'Orcia are in that direction or not)
2. Any ZTL awareness for all the way from Florence to those Tuscany places? (I prefer countryside roads, not high-way)
3. With the taste of countryside hilltop hometowns and wine farm, what are the best or must-see places that I can do in 5 days by car?
4. Can I look for accommodations along the way? (stop and ask for accomodations for 2 people on the place I'll visit that day)
Thank you very much for any advice
I know there are lots of info here and the choices are made based on one's tastes. But just want to ask for your advices on the following. I'll be coming to Florence tomorrow (15 July) and back to Florence on 20 July, I'll be renting a car at Florence and immediately heading to Tuscany (I mean country-side places, I almost don't visit Florence this time) so will need you to help with:
1. Start from Florence (Santa Maria Novella train station, to be specific), what should be the closest Tuscany place to start with? ( I love Chianti region and not sure Montepulciano and the Val d'Orcia are in that direction or not)
2. Any ZTL awareness for all the way from Florence to those Tuscany places? (I prefer countryside roads, not high-way)
3. With the taste of countryside hilltop hometowns and wine farm, what are the best or must-see places that I can do in 5 days by car?
4. Can I look for accommodations along the way? (stop and ask for accomodations for 2 people on the place I'll visit that day)
Thank you very much for any advice