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		<title>How to reach Siena from Lucca</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2019 15:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tuscany is one of the Italian regions with the greatest number of works of art and monuments and its cities as its many villages are rich in history and art, but also in wine cellars where you can taste excellent wines and eat the specialties of Tuscan cuisine. And you’re in Lucca and you want [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuscany is one of the Italian regions with the greatest number of works of art and monuments and its cities as its many villages are rich in history and art, but also in wine cellars where you can taste excellent wines and eat the specialties of Tuscan cuisine. And you’re in Lucca and you want to visit other cities in Tuscany, we suggest you go to Siena. To go from Lucca to Siena there are several ways: some plan to organize themselves independently and others instead of relying on organized groups and specialized tour operators. You can go to Siena from Lucca on the train, by bus or with organized trips. It is not easy to choose, but everything depends on your needs.  Let’s see the various ways that can be used.</p>
<h3>Siena from Lucca by train</h3>
<p>To go from Lucca to Siena by train there are various solutions and there are many trains leaving from Lucca train Station. The journey can last 3 hours, there is a change of train in Firenze Rifredi train station and the price is about 14 euro one way. Just go to the Lucca train station and buy a ticket to Siena, the station is only one and you can reach the center on foot with a walk of 15-20 minutes on foot. Of course it is not always pleasant to move from the station to the center on foot, considering that the city of Siena must be seen walking, but if you want to save this is the best solution. Always remember that Italian trains can be crowded especially during peak hours and it is not always easy to find a seat. With a little patience and time available you can get to Siena and return to Lucca in the day saving money, but not time and effort.</p>
<h3>Siena from Lucca by Bus and Car</h3>
<p>Siena can also be reached from Lucca by bus, with a stop in Florence, from the bus station of Piazzale Verdi in Lucca. The journey usually lasts 3h20 minutes, but the risk is that we are very busy especially to get out of Lucca.  Both by train and by bus, once you arrive at Siena, you will have to organize yourself by local means to reach the monuments you want to see and organize for the return to take the bus or the train that you have booked in time!  Go to Siena from Lucca with organized trips.  For those who do not want to do everything for themselves, there are organized trips, which not only allow you not to think about timetables and booking vehicles, but some can also take you directly to the places you want to visit making you save time and effort. The most beautiful and undoubtedly most engaging way to see a city like Siena is with the small tour operators who take you to the minivan with up to 8 people.</p>
<h3>Siena from Lucca with Dolcevitatour</h3>
<p>Dolcevitatour is the tour operator that allows you to see Siena in an exclusive way and with a very high quality. You will not have to worry about anything just to enjoy your stay in one of the most beautiful cities in the world! Dolcevitatour you can choose to do:<br />
• A private tour<br />
• A shared tour but always up to a maximum of 8 people<br />
In both cases, Dolcevitatour will pick you up at the hotel and take you to Siena; in each tour there is a tour guide who will explain you during the trip and illustrate the surrounding beauty avoiding the busiest places that waste time and will bring you as close as possible to the monuments of greatest interest. The tour leader will be with you to explain and tell you stories and anecdotes about the city. Before returning Dolcevitatour will lead you to taste excellent wines in a Tuscan wine cellar. And your tour will end directly at your hotel without effort or the stress of having to return from the station. With Dolcevitatour maximum comfort and maximum quality.</p>
<p>Book your tour with Dolcevitatour!</p>
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		<title>How to reach Siena from Pisa</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Mar 2019 16:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tuscany is one of the Italian regions with the greatest number of works of art and monuments and its cities as its many villages are rich in history and art, but also in wine cellars where you can taste excellent wines and eat the specialties of Tuscan cuisine. And you’re in Pisa and you want [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tuscany is one of the Italian regions with the greatest number of works of art and monuments and its cities as its many villages are rich in history and art, but also in wine cellars where you can taste excellent wines and eat the specialties of Tuscan cuisine. And you’re in Pisa and you want to visit other cities in Tuscany, we suggest you go to Siena. To go from Pisa to Siena there are several ways: some plan to organize themselves independently and others instead of relying on organized groups and specialized tour operators. You can go to Siena from Pisa on the train, by busor with organized trips. It is not easy to choose, but everything depends on your needs.  Let’s see the various ways that can be used.</p>
<h3>Siena from Pisa by train</h3>
<p>To go from Pisa to Siena by train there are various solutions and there are many trains leaving from Pisa Central Station which is one of the busiest in Italy. The journey can last 1h44 minutes, there is a change of train in Empoli and the price is about 11 euro one way.  Just go to the Central Station of Pisa and buy a ticket to Siena, the station is only one and you can reach the center on foot with a walk of 15-20 minutes on foot. Of course it is not always pleasant to move from the station to the center on foot, considering that the city of Siena must be seen walking, but if you want to save this is the best solution. Always remember that Italian trains can be crowded especially during peak hours and it is not always easy to find a seat. With a little patience and time available you can get to Siena and return to Pisa in the day saving money, but not time and effort.</p>
<h3>Siena from Pisa by Bus and Car</h3>
<p>Siena can also be reached from Pisa by bus, there are some buses leaving from “Pietrasantina Park area”. The journey usually lasts 2h40 minutes, but the risk is that we are very busy especially to get out of Pisa. Both by train and by bus, once you arrive at Siena, you will have to organize yourself by local means to reach the monuments you want to see and organize for the return to take the bus or the train that you have booked in time!  Go to Siena from Pisa with organized trips For those who do not want to do everything for themselves, there are organized trips, which not only allow you not to think about timetables and booking vehicles, but some can also take you directly to the places you want to visit making you save time and effort. The most beautiful and undoubtedly most engaging way to see a city like Siena is with the small tour operators who take you to the minivan with up to 8 people.</p>
<h3>Siena from Pisa with Dolcevitatour</h3>
<p>Dolcevitatour is the tour operator that allows you to see Siena in an exclusive way and with a very high quality. You will not have to worry about anything just to enjoy your stay in one of the most beautiful cities in the world! Dolcevitatour you can choose to do:<br />
• A private tour<br />
• A shared tour but always up to a maximum of 8 people<br />
In both cases, Dolcevitatour will pick you up at the hotel and take you to Siena; in each tour there is a tour guide who will explain you during the trip and illustrate the surrounding beauty avoiding the busiest places that waste time and will bring you as close as possible to the monuments of greatest interest. The tour leader will be with you to explain and tell you stories and anecdotes about the city. Before returning Dolcevitatour will lead you to taste excellent wines in a Tuscan wine cellar. And your tour will end directly at your hotel without effort or the stress of having to return from the station. With Dolcevitatour maximum comfort and maximum quality.</p>
<p>Book your tour with Dolcevitatour!</p>
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		<title>The top ten place in Tuscany</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2018 13:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Enjoy the best part of Italy! Arezzo Visiting Arezzo is a bit like traveling back in time, among monuments, churches and museums, which bring back to the past. It was a thriving Etruscan city, and today it certainly deserves to be visited because of its great historical heritage. Here are the places of the city [&#8230;]</p>
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<h3>Arezzo</h3>
<p>Visiting Arezzo is a bit like traveling back in time, among monuments, churches and museums, which bring back to the past. It was a thriving Etruscan city, and today it certainly deserves to be visited because of its great historical heritage. Here are the places of the city not to be missed:</p>
<ul>
<li>Piazza Grande with the Loggia del Vasari</li>
<li>The Basilica of San Francesco and its amazing Cappella Bacci.</li>
<li>The Museum of Medieval Art</li>
<li>The Romanesque church of Santa Maria della Pieve</li>
</ul>
<h3>Montepulciano</h3>
<p>Located on a limestone ridge about 600 meters high, Montepulciano is a small town in southern Tuscany. It is rich in elegant Renaissance palaces, ancient churches, squares and hidden corners. From the village you can admire incredible views of the fantastic <strong>Val d&#8217;Orcia</strong> and Val di Chiana. Famous wine among the best in Tuscany.</p>
<h3>Val d&#8217;Orcia</h3>
<p>Val d&#8217;Orcia is a picturesque region that includes several wonderful villages and villages.<br />
The whole area is protected as a natural park, and has numerous castles and farmhouses dating back to medieval and Renaissance times. Precisely in this portion of territory is the village of Pienza, one of the &#8220;ideal cities&#8221; of the Renaissance.</p>
<h3>Elba island</h3>
<p>Who would not want to remain in exile on the island of Elba for a while? The disarming quiet, the suggestive panorama and of course the mythical beaches make this place unique. The beaches are over 150, including Marina di Campo, Procchio and Fetovia.</p>
<h3>San Gimignano</h3>
<p>San Gimignano is a small medieval village dating back to the 8th century. It is perhaps the most famous of the small towns of Tuscany, known above all for its 14 towers that overlook picturesque olive groves and vineyards. Travelers who want to imagine how Tuscany was in the Middle Ages must absolutely visit San Gimignano.</p>
<h3>Lucca</h3>
<p>Nicknamed the <strong>&#8220;city of 100 churches&#8221;</strong>, Lucca is famous for its perfectly preserved walls. This 4 km walkway overlooking the city is a great starting point for a tour of Lucca. Among the things to see we remember:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Roman Amphitheater</li>
<li>The Guinigi Tower</li>
<li>The Cathedral of San Martino</li>
<li>The church of San Michele.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Chianti</h3>
<p>The iconic vineyards and olive trees of Tuscany are scattered throughout the <a href="https://www.chianti.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Chianti</strong></a> area, located a few kilometers from Florence. Characterized by lovely country lanes perfect for a tour by car or bicycle, the whole area is considered a real paradise for lovers of food and good wine.</p>
<h3>Pisa</h3>
<p>Located along the Arno River in the north-western region of Tuscany, the city of Pisa presents several testimonies of the glories of the past.<br />
It is known for its famous <a href="http://www.opapisa.it/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Leaning Tower</strong></a> of Piazza dei Miracoli, the most beautiful square in Italy. But in reality there are a lot of other attractions that enhance the value of the city, such as the San Matteo Museum and the beautiful Church of the Spina.</p>
<h3>Siena</h3>
<p>The city is perhaps less considered than in Pisa and Florence, but in reality presents an equally important charm. It is known all over the world for the Palio, held every year on July 2nd and August 16th. The heart of the city is <strong>Piazza del Campo</strong>, with its unmistakable shell shape, from which you can admire the Torre del Mangia. Do not miss the beautiful Cathedral.</p>
<h3>Florence</h3>
<p>A historic, magical and fascinating city &#8230; among the best in all of Italy. No adjective can adequately describe Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance. It is often described as an open-air museum, a magnificent mix of art and architectural treasures, boasting wonderful sights such as <strong>Piazza della Signoria</strong>, the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Pitti and the <a href="https://www.uffizi.it/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Uffizi G</strong><strong>allery</strong></a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://www.dolcevitatour.it/places-to-visit/the-top-ten-place-in-tuscany/">The top ten place in Tuscany</a> first appeared on <a href="https://www.dolcevitatour.it">Dolcevitatour</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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