Tuesday 15 April 2014

San Gimignano & Volterra.

JEWELS OF TUSCANY
 
Included a traditional tuscany lunch with wine and olive oil tasting at organic farm

Chianti
Tour Every Day
Tour Length: 8 hours.
Dates: Every season.
Departure Point: From your accomodation. Please note that the rate includes a pick-up and drop-off in Florence. Driver can be arranged to pick you from the place you stay in any region within Tuscany.
Departure Time: Between 8.00-9.00 am.
Days of Week: Everiday.
Note: During this excursion transport will be made in a de-luxe limousine or minivan or motorcoach which offers the maximum comfort, with air-conditioning, large panoramic windows and comfortable seats.
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San Gimignano - the "Manhattan of Tuscany”

San Gimignano is a cosy village dating back to the Etruscan age, whose medieval architecture has been preserved during centuries! San Gimignano is reachable in 45 minutes drive from Florence. Located on the topp of a hill viewing the countryside, surrounded by stone walls, San Gimignano is said to be “the Manhattan of Tuscany”, because of its high towers, built by the ancient noble families, enriched with the commerce, who wanted to show their power! Visiting San Gimignano is a unique chance to go back in time, walking along narrow streets, admiring old stone buildings, the 13 remaining towers and loose yourself in a pleasant medieval atmosphere. We suggest to stop in one of the many wine shop of the village to taste the typical local wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano!

 Volterra -the Etruscan town of alabaster

 Volterra, famous town thanks to its alabaster production and to its Etruscan walls of which there are stillstanding ruins, is reachable in 80 minutes drive from Florence. The squared Piazza dei Priori, with Palazzo dei Priori, is certainly an exemple of a medieval Piazza. In the XII- XIII-centuries Duomo, there is among the other works, a fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli. Of great value is the Battistero with the font by Andrea Sansovino (1502). The Quadrivio dei Buomparenti and via Ricciarelli are starting points for an unusual excursion to the XII-century church of San Francesco with the image of the Madonna di S. Sebastiano dating back to 1400, the patron saint of the town, going on towards the Pinacoteca and to the Museo Civico with works, among the others, by Domenico GhirlandaioLuca Signorelli and Daniele da Volterra. It is interesting to visit S. Michele Arcangelo, the romanic theater and the fortress, Renaissance stronghold, the Etruscan Museum Guarnacci with a collection of IV-I-centuries b.C. Etruscan cinerary urns made of tuff,alabaster and terracotta.Via Matteotti, medieval street, in the historical center and Porta all'Arco are ideal destinations for alabasters lovers who can find here a wide range of works in the many shops. A walk in Viale dei Ponti that starts from Piazza dei Martiri della Libertà will let you enjoy a wonderful panoramic view.

Chianti

Chianti, the area in which Chianti Classico wine has been produced for centuries, is that part of Tuscany that is bordered to the north by the suburbs of Florence, to the east by the Chianti Mountains, to the south by the city of Siena and to the west by the valleys of the Pesa and Elsa rivers. The area is traversed by the Superhighway of the Palio. It is a land of ancient traditions that was civilized in remote periods first by the Etruscans, who left many traces of their activity in the wine sector, and then by the Romans. In the Middle Ages, the cities of Florence and Siena battled for control over the zone.Villages and monasteries, castles and fortresses appeared during that period and many of them were later transformed into villas and country residences when times were more tranquil.It was then that spaces were cleared in the vast forests of chestnuts and oaks for the cultivation of vines and olive trees, an activity that progressively assumed major economic importance and established an international reputation.

PRIVATE ONE DAY TRIP: JEWELS OF TUSCANY: San Gimignano & Volterra. 
The all included tour since 1991
Up to 2 participants euro 350 (euro 175 per person)
Up to 3 participants euro 375 (euro 125 per person)
Up to 4 participants euro 440 (euro 110 per person)
Up to 5 participants euro 500 (euro 100 per person)
Up to 6 participants euro 570 (euro 95 per person)
Up to 7 participants euro 650 (euro 93 per person)
Up to 8 participants euro 700 (euro 87.50 per person)
Up to 9 participants euro 1000 (euro 111 per person)
Up to 10 participants euro 1100 (euro 110 per person)
Up to 11 participants euro 1200 (euro 109 per person)
Up to 12 participants euro 1250 (euro 105 per person)
Up to 13 participants euro 1300 (euro 100 per person)
Up to 14 participants euro 1350 (euro 97 per person)
Up to 15 participants euro 1400 (euro 93 per person)
Up to 16 participants euro 1450 (euro 91 per person)

    

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