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Eating on the porch

Have you planned to visit Tuscany this year, or have you just been there and want to make your trip unforgettable? How about recording your experiences and observations in a personal journal? Here you'll find tips and suggestions for creating your very own travel journal about the region.Read more >>

Colosseum, Rome, Italy

Italy is one of the richest countries in terms of architectural remains from past centuries. The Romans placed great importance on various architectural works to demonstrate the enormous power they possessed at that time, as they considered it a vast empire. Their buildings are characterized not only byRead more >>

Piazza del Campo with the town hall

Tuscany is a very popular travel destination for many Germans. The mild climate, the beautiful historic cities, the landscapes, and the culture provide the perfect setting for a unique vacation. Siena, a city in Tuscany, is an architectural gem in Italy, renowned for its distinctive brick buildings.Read more >>

View over the city

Tuscany is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful travel destinations in Europe. Olive groves and vineyards nestled in rolling hills, charming towns, hospitable people, and a welcoming culture are what make Tuscany so special. Anyone planning a trip to this part of Italy should allow plenty of time, as there is much to discover. Whether it's the capital city of Florence, smaller towns, or other attractions, Tuscany has something for everyone.Read more >>

newlyweds, bride, groom

Tuscany is known for its breathtaking scenery and romantic atmosphere. The picturesque setting can therefore be perfect for a wedding. Here's how to plan the perfect ceremony and reception stress-free in Tuscany. Choosing the right location for the ceremony: First, you need to decide on aRead more >>

Italy, Calabria, Tropea

Looking back to the years of the economic miracle and the first post-war holidays, Italy is inextricably linked to those memories. This is true for the generation that experienced this time firsthand, and equally so for those who know from stories what a wonderful feeling it was.Read more >>

campers, campers on the beach, beach

Tuscany is one of Italy's most popular holiday regions for Germans, easily accessible by car from Munich to Florence in about seven hours via the motorway. Taking the direct route via Mittenwald, Innsbruck and the Brenner Pass, a stop at Lake Garda is also a good option.Read more >>

Riding the bicycle

Activities during your holiday in Tuscany: With its historic cities and verdant cultural landscape, Tuscany offers ideal conditions for holidaymakers. This also applies to sports enthusiasts looking for activities between Florence and Manciano. In the following travel guide, we give you tips for the perfect holiday in the land of the Renaissance.Read more >>

The sea in Tuscany

Elba is the largest island in Tuscany. The famous place of exile for Napoleon Bonaparte is also known as the "Pearl of Tuscany." Rolling hills and inviting stretches of coastline, the island's capital Portoferraio, and the ports of Porto Azzurro and Rio Marina all beckon visitors to explore, relax, or enjoy active day trips. A small island with a lot of variety.Read more >>

Livorno in Tuscany

In some parts of Tuscany, time seems to have stood still for centuries. Yet this Italian region is anything but quiet. Traditionally, bread, cheese, and spices are still made by hand on farms. In the region's towns and cities, modern architecture blends seamlessly with lovingly restored relics of its sometimes glamorous history. RelaxationRead more >>

Siena in Tuscany

The province of Siena embodies all the nostalgia reflected in countless images of its unique landscape. The Chianti wine region is famous for its growing areas. Several of the province's landmarks are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Above all, the region's towns and villages are known for their hospitality, and the holiday apartments for their welcoming atmosphere.Read more >>

Green grass field with trees

Imagine spending a week or two truly relaxing, sipping a cocktail under a palm tree? For most people, that's the ideal vacation. But not everyone can afford such a trip all at once. That's why a vacation loan is a good option for many.Read more >>

Mediterranean Tuscany in Italy

Tuscany, the popular Italian holiday region in central Italy, can be reached from Germany by plane or car. For holidaymakers who want to save on fuel costs and travel by plane, comparing airport parking prices can be worthwhile. This way, you can simply leave your car at the airport and relax on your way to your holiday destination.Read more >>

Woman looks out of pool with great view - Tuscany, Marche, Ital

Tuscany in Italy is no longer a hidden gem, and millions of tourists visit this magnificent corner of the world every year. Although Tuscany is only a small region of Italy, its stunning scenery and numerous attractions quickly captivate visitors. It's no wonder that...Read more >>

A tour through Tuscany captivates with its unique landscapes, mild Mediterranean climate, and world-famous ancient cities like Florence and Pisa. Hotels, guesthouses, or campsites are all available for overnight stays in Tuscany. The tour can begin in Pisa with its famous Leaning Tower. The nearby [unclear text] is also worth seeing.Read more >>

Typical Tuscan landscape / panorama

Tuscany is traditionally one of the most popular holiday destinations. The region in central Italy is particularly popular with Germans. And rightly so, because Tuscany has so much to offer. From picturesque landscapes and a culinary paradise to idyllic beaches, Tuscany offers a diversity that is almost unparalleled.Read more >>

Vineyard in Tuscany

A family holiday in Tuscany promises wonderful days in one of Italy's most popular holiday regions. Tuscany has a unique atmosphere and is always worth a visit. Especially when staying in a holiday home, rather than the usual hotel, you can truly enjoy Tuscany. After all, you have the place to yourselves and can immerse yourselves in its beauty.Read more >>

Tuscany lies northwest of Rome and is one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. Its landscapes are unique, characterized by rolling hills, oak forests, olive groves, and vineyards. Wide avenues lined with dark green, columnar cypress trees wind through the region. The Mediterranean climate and Italian culture further enhance its appeal.Read more >>