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Map of San Casciano in Val di Pesa — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in San Casciano in Val di Pesa

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Pieve di Santa Cecilia a Decimo

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Pieve di Santa Cecilia a Decimo, located just outside San Casciano Val di Pesa, is one of the oldest churches in the area, dating back to the 11th century. The church features a facade with a charming porch from the 16th century and an original massive bell tower.
Beautiful church with gorgeous views of the olive groves and Florence in the distance ❤️
Leslie P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful sharing experience for the dinner dedicated to the volunteers of the Misericordia of San Casciano in Val di Pesa. The place is beautiful and from a historical point of view it is an ancient site. The church has the typical Romanesque basilica layout. It is located at the tenth mile of Via Cassia, hence the name. (Original) Una bellissima esperienza di condivisione per la cena dedicata ai volontari della Misericordia di San Casciano in val di Pesa. Il luogo è bello e dal punto di vista storico è un sito antico. La chiesa presenta il tipico impianto basilicale romanico. È situata al decimo miglio della via Cassia, da qui il nome.
Giovanna C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful parish church in Romanesque Baroque style (early doc. 884) where I met Don Gino Gamannossi who had a smile and a word of comfort for everyone. (Original) Bella pieve in stile romanico barocco (primi doc. 884) dove ho conosciuto don Gino Gamannossi che per tutti aveva un sorriso e una parola di conforto.
Angiolino F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit on the occasion of the living nativity scene. A journey immersed in the life of Bethlehem 2000 years ago. Here the Roman centurions and the Jewish inhabitants meet, and parties are organized in Herod's sumptuous palace where one is easily involved in dancing and revelry. On the road that leads to the Child we must pay attention to lepers! The fatigue of the journey is soothed by the farmers who offer chestnuts and wine. After the wonder of birth, another surprise awaits us... Living and understanding the story of God, of a Man and two Peoples, in the name of a village (Original) Visita in occasione del Presepe vivente. Un viaggio immersi nella vita di Betlemme di 2000 anni fa. Qui si incontrano i centurioni romani e gli abitanti ebrei, nel fastoso palazzo di Erode vengono organizzati festini in cui si viene facilmente coinvolti in danze e bagordi. Sulla via che conduce al Bambino bisogna fare attenzione ai lebbrosi! Le fatiche del viaggio vengono lenite dai contadini che offrono castagne e vino. Dopo la meraviglia della nascita, un'altra sorpresa ci attende... Vivere e capire la storia di Dio, di un Uomo e due Popoli, nel nome di un villaggio
Silvia C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting parish church in a "hidden" position immediately behind the town of San Casciano. These days it is possible to admire a very rich, animated and well-made nativity scene. (Original) Interessante pieve in posizione "nascosta" subito dietro il paese di San Casciano. In questi giorni è possibile ammirare un presepe molto ricco, animato e ben fatto.
Claudio S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small and welcoming church, very well kept. The location is splendid. Fantastic choir (Original) Chiesa piccola ed accogliente, molto ben tenuta. La posizione è splendida. Coro fantastico
Elena R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful, isolated setting yet close to the town of San Casciano. (Original) Ambiente molto bello isolato e nello stesso tempo vicino al paese di San Casciano.
Lorenzo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) an ancient parish church nestled among the olive trees of the Chianti countryside; the memory of Don Gino Gamannossi, priest and friend of all, is still alive. In the distance, from the road adjacent to the square you can clearly see Florence with the Dome and Giotto's bell tower. (Original) un'antica pieve immersa tra gli ulivi della campagna chiantigiana; ancora vivo il ricordo di Don Gino Gamannossi, sacerdote e amico di tutti. In lontananza, dalla strada adiacente il piazzale si vede nitidamente Firenze con il Cupolone e il campanile di Giotto.
Lorenzo F — Google review
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Torre Del Chianti

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Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Torre Del Chianti, also known as Water Tower, is a recently built 33-meter structure that serves as both a contemporary art exhibition and an observatory offering breathtaking vistas of the Chianti valley. Although it was closed during my visit, it generally operates concurrently with other museums in the area. An elevator takes visitors to the top floor where they can capture magnificent photographs. Inside, there is a stunning illuminated sculpture crafted by Patrizio Travagli.
(Translated by Google) Also called Water Tower. Inside there is a splendid luminous sculpture by the artist Patrizio Travagli. From the top you have a splendid view of Chianti. (Original) Chiamata anche Torre della acqua. All interno c'è splendida scultura luminosa dell artista Patrizio Travagli. Dalla sommità si ha una splendida vista del Chianti.
# C — Google review
Well worth a visit if you’re in the area to take in the views.
Carl L — Google review
Beautiful town with amazing Tuscan views of olives and vineyards. Need to com back without kids to enjoy and walk around in a bit more relaxed atmosphere.
Ces ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Originally made of wood, called the Water Tower. It currently has an external lift that allows you to go up approximately 35 m, while the interior can host pictorial and sculptural exhibitions. A tower in the name of safety, but above all the beautiful Tuscan panorama of Chianti, truly to be enjoyed (Original) Originariamente in legno, denominata Torre dell'acqua. Attualmente ha un ascensore esterno che consente di salire per circa 35 m, mentre l'interno può ospitare mostre pittoriche e scultoree. Una torre all'insegna della sicurezza, ma soprattutto del bellissimo del panorama toscano del Chianti, veramente da gustare
Romolo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is nice to see San Casciano from the top of the tower: you go up in the lift and from the square you can see a beautiful panorama, on the protective walls which are transparent the most important locations are indicated in the various directions and it is a very useful thing for orient yourself. Below the entrance to the tower these days there is an exhibition of small sculptures and during this opening time, you can go up the tower. (Original) E' bello vedere San Casciano dall' alto della torre : si sale in ascensore e dal piazzale si vede un panorama bellissimo , sulle pareti di protezione che sono traspatenti sono indicate nelle varie direzioni le localita' piu' importanti ed e una cosa molto utile per orientarsi.In basso all' ingresso della torre in questi giorni e' allestita una mostra di piccole sculture e nell' orario di apertura di queata, si puo' salire sulla torre.
Isabella P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice observation point but it is not easy to go up since you have to pay a ticket and book the visit. (Original) Bel punto di osservazione ma non è semplice salire visto che bisogna pagare un biglietto e prenotare la visita.
Andrea A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice panoramic point in the middle of Chianti. The girl at the entrance was kind and friendly and explained to us the history of the place and its revaluation. (Original) Bel punto panoramico nel bel mezzo del Chianti. Gentile e simpatica la ragazza all'ingresso, che ci ha spiegato la storia del luogo e la sua rivalutazione.
Giuseppe — Google review
(Translated by Google) Recommended on days with clear skies 360 degree panorama of Chianti Not recommended for those who suffer from vertigo (Original) Consigliata nelle giornate di cielo terso Panorama sul Chianti a 360 gradi Sconsigliata a chi soffre di vertigini
Debora S — Google review
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Villa Borromeo

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Villa
Conference center
Wedding venue
Villa Borromeo is an exquisite destination that boasts spacious interiors and a vast garden filled with numerous captivating corners. The campo stelle group is currently renovating the villa to accommodate a kindergarten and elementary school, rendering it truly exceptional. Not only does this magnificent place retain the allure of its rich history, but it also offers a stunning setting where the beauty of bygone days remains evident. With its grandeur and charm, Villa Borromeo presents itself as a superb location for any occasion.
Super bella location
Cristina P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Stunning place where the beauty of a great past is still present. (Original) Luogo stupendo dove la bellezza di un grande passato è ancora presente.
Paolo S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful villa (historically). The exterior is a bit poorly maintained (gardens and park). It undoubtedly has its charm being in the Florentine countryside close to Florence. (Original) Villa molto bella (storicamente). Un po' poco curato l'esterno (giardini e parco). Indubbiamente ha il sio fascino essendo nella campagna fiorentina a ridosso con Firenze.
Burlamacco S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a wonderful place, spacious interiors and a very large garden with many suggestive corners. The star camp group is rearranging it to accommodate the nursery and primary school and it will be truly special! (Original) È un luogo stupendo, ampi gli interni e un giardino molto grande con tanti angoli suggestivi. Il gruppo campo stelle lo sta riordinando per accogliere la scuola materna e elementare e sarà veramente speciale!
Elisabetta B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A historic villa left somewhat to itself, in fact it has not been modernized for some time and you can see it with the naked eye (Original) Una villa storica lasciata un po a se stessa infatti non viene rimodernata da diverso tempo e lo si vede ad occhio nudo
Devanagari द — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place full of charm and family and non-family stories, hidden in the greenery vitalized by many children, it restores freshness... waiting for an enchanting awakening! (Original) Luogo pieno di fascino e storie familiari e non ,nascosto nel verde vitalizzato da molti bambini restituisce freschezza ...in attesa di un risveglio da incanto!
Cristina — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic, truly characteristic restaurant. The cuisine is good and varied. Genuine tavern-style eating. The foods are good. Must try. (Original) Storico ristorante veramente caratteristico. Buona e varia la cucina. Mangiare genuino tipo osteria. Buoni i cibi. Da provare.
# C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful place, excellent cuisine and very kind owner. I got married at Villa Borromeo and I go back often. (Original) Posto meraviglioso, ottima cucina e titolare gentilissimo. Mi sono sposato a Villa Borromeo e ci torno spesso.
Giorgio B — Google review
4

Castello di Bibbione

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Farmstay
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Castello di Bibbione is a historic castle-turned-farmstay nestled in the Montefiridolfi area of Chianti, dating back to the 10th century. This refined property offers elegant accommodations, including apartments and holiday homes with rustic Tuscan charm. Guests can enjoy amenities such as an outdoor pool with stunning panoramic views, a spa for relaxation, and a charming courtyard. The castle also serves as a picturesque wedding venue, featuring a Romanesque church at its foot.
Castello di Bibbione in Tuscany is an absolutely breathtaking wedding venue! The views are insane – rolling hills as far as the eye can see, giving that classic Tuscan countryside feel. The courtyard is beautiful, perfect for an intimate ceremony or reception, and the art hanging on the walls inside adds so much character to the place. The garden overlooking the stunning scenery is a dream setting, especially at sunset. The friendly staff are incredibly welcoming and helpful, making sure everything runs smoothly. As wedding photographers, we absolutely loved working at Castello di Bibbione. The scenery is like a painting, and it offers endless opportunities for capturing unforgettable moments. If you're looking for a romantic and picturesque venue in Tuscany, Castello di Bibbione is a perfect choice!
The S — Google review
My husband and I had the privilege of hosting our destination wedding at Castello di Bibbione, in early June The historic property is breathtaking with picturesque views, pools, trails, and quaint accommodations. The wedding was incredible and the perfect place to spend quality time with our friends and family! The staff was incredibly kind and accommodating throughout our welcome party, ceremony, reception, and brunch. The breakfast service was incredible and our guests enjoyed the pools, yoga class, and bike rentals. I wanted to provide updated insights to the security issues mentioned in other reviews - We asked the staff about the reviews prior to the event and they walked us through the various measures they took to enhance security on the property. At check in they ensured we knew how to lock the doors and windows. Each room has a safe with printed instructions. We saw several security cameras and private security monitoring the venue over night. We felt very safe and secure during our stay! I highly recommend Castello di Bibbione for weddings and even a weekend getaway. It was an honor to have just a beautiful place be such an important part of our lives and we hope to return in the future ❤️
Madelaine Z — Google review
Christiana at the front desk was great, as well was Francesca who prepared our breakfasts. Other than that, this place was a disappointment. Beds were hard, toilet didn't have a seat on it, no shower curtain leading to a soaked bathroom floor every time we showered. Bedroom had 3 hangers in the closet. For a place in wine country, it had a total of 3 oddly shaped wine glasses. Sorry but I would not recommend this place. They need to take a step back and reassess things.
Jeff M — Google review
We had the immense joy to have had our wedding at the beautiful Castello Di Bibbione- everything from the venue, setting and staff were complete perfection. The grounds are simply breath taking, the rooms are all incredibly authentic and beautiful. Both of us and our guests had the weekend of a lifetime. We most definitely will be returning for years to come.
Scarlett W — Google review
Me and my wife stayed here and was robbed the first night, as we were sleeping. Door locks are terrible and there are no bars on the windows and NO air conditioning. Owner is a con artist and didn’t even return the money for the room. Stopped answering emails and calls but drives around in a Lamborghini. Seems like he set up the robbery
Michael S — Google review
I had high expectations for our stay at the castle, but unfortunately, our experience was nothing short of a nightmare. On the very first night, we were robbed while we were sleeping in our room. Waking up to discover that our personal belongings had been stolen was terrifying and left us feeling completely violated. What made this even worse was the lack of security measures. For a place that markets itself as a historical and luxurious retreat, there were no cameras or security in the premises . the staff’s response to the situation was disappointing. They seemed like they didn’t care , which added to our frustration. While the castle itself is beautiful and the surroundings are picturesque, the experience of being robbed ruined any positive aspects of our stay. It also ruined my best friend wedding day, waking up to find out all her guest were robbed was heartbreaking to the point she didn’t even want to get married . I would advise anyone considering this location to think twice and be cautious, as the safety and security of guests should always be the top priority.
Bianca L — Google review
While the location is stunningly beautiful, I strongly advise against staying there due to a series of unfortunate events. On the first day, my friend's wedding party was robbed, with thieves making off with cash, jewelry, and luxury bags from the guest buildings. Despite being aware of the robberies, the staff failed to warn us at check-in. Their response to the incident was inadequate, simply stating that windows should have been closed to prevent the theft. No compensation or empathy was offered, which marred my friend's special day. The lack of security cameras and air conditioning (only fans were provided) further exacerbates the risks. The owner and staff took no accountability for the robbery, leading us to leave the premises the same night. Unfortunately, this place has serious safety concerns.
Yumary C — Google review
Everything was fine but we were burgled on day 1. No option to store valuables safely in either a room safe or the reception. Would cost £30 per room to buy a cheap safe and bolt to wall. Lost an irreplaceable family heirloom - could have been so easily avoided. No security on site at all either. Such a shame.
Andrew B — Google review
5

Pieve of San Pancrazio

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Pieve of San Pancrazio is an ancient Catholic church with Romanesque origins that has been well-preserved and still retains its medieval facade. Inside, there are significant works of art, and the Romanesque bell tower is particularly stunning. Perched on a hill, this parish church offers breathtaking panoramic views. This hidden treasure showcases the beauty and elegance of the Romanesque style and era with additional neomedieval restorations that enhance its charm.
Really beautiful undiscovered gem of Romanesque style and era, with neomedieval restaurations.
Ma. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very ancient church of Romanesque origin, it is in a good state of conservation and maintains the medieval façade. In the three-bay interior there are important works of art and the Romanesque bell tower is very beautiful. This parish church is located on a hill and you can see beautiful views around it. (Original) Chiesa molto antica di origine romanica, e' in buono stato di conservazione e mantiene la facciata medievale.Nell' interno a tre mavate si trovano importanti opere d' arte ed e molto bello il campanile romanico. Questa pieve e' situata su una collina ed intorno si possono vedere panorami bellissimi.
Isabella P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed and without signs, obliterated by private homes: practically non-existent. One of the numerous Italian wastes of art, history and culture. Sin. (Original) Chiusa e senza indicazioni, obliterata da case private: praticamente inesistente. Uno dei numerosissimi sprechi italiani di arte, storia e cultura. Peccato.
Domenico S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Romanesque style parish church that stands on the top of the hill that divides the Virgigno valley and Valdipesa. From here you can admire a beautiful panorama. (Original) Bella pieve in stile romanico che sorge sulla cima del colle che divide la valle del Virgigno e la Valdipesa. Da qui si può ammirare un bellissimo panorama.
Angiolino F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A splendid and well-kept parish church, the parish is a beautiful meeting centre. Absolutely worth visiting: during the month of May for the feast of San Pancrazio or at the beginning of July for the "two towns in celebration" (Original) Pieve plendida e ben tenuta, la parrocchia é un bel centro di aggregazione. Da visitare assolutamente: nel corso del mese di maggio per la festa di San Pancrazio o ad inizio luglio per i "due paesi in festa"
Anna F — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can enjoy an excellent view...wonderful air without ever being hot...for the thirtieth anniversary of "2Paesi in festa" the atmosphere is magical and the food is equally magical...it's worth the visit!! (Original) Si gode un ottimo panorama...un'aria meravigliosa senza mai avere caldo...per il trentennale di "2Paesi in festa" l'atmosfera è magica ed il mangiare altrettanto...vale la visita!!
Pantaleo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A historic place with numerous works of art. A place to pray and admire the beauty. (Original) Un luogo storico co numerose opere d'arte. Un posto dove pregare e ammirare la bellezza.
Giovanna C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ancient parish church dating back to before the 10th century. Inside, the parish priest's study frescoed by Cosimo Gheri, a pupil of Santi di Tito, has enormous historical value. (Original) Antica pieve risalente a prima del secolo X.Al suo interno lo studiolo del pievano affrescato da Cosimo Gheri, allievo di Santi di Tito, ha enorme valore storico.
Diego B — Google review
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Villa Le Corti

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Historical landmark
Archive
Nestled in the picturesque Chianti Classico region, Villa Le Corti is a gem that offers an unforgettable experience for travelers. This stunning villa not only boasts beautiful architecture but also serves as a hub for culinary and wine enthusiasts. A highlight of any visit is the private cooking class led by Eduardo, a master chef who shares his expertise on sustainable food practices while guiding guests through creating delectable dishes paired with exquisite wines.
We booked lunch here but we were an hour early. Despite not booking a wine tour they invited us to join one that had just started and it was wonderful. it was really informative and the gardens were lovely too. We finished the tour and then had a lovely lunch al fresco with wine that was delicious too. Great customer service. Thank you!!
Colin J — Google review
we attended a private event/wedding. I am not sure if this site may be visited or only can be booked for private events/hotel. The building and the garden are very nice and we tasted their wine, which was also very tasty. The building is quite spectacular, especially for weddings. they have a small pool with an amazing view over the surrounding area. definitely recommended if you have the chance
András C — Google review
Beautiful place and good food and wine. We took an afternoon trip there because it was near our hotel (Villa il Poggiale) and we really enjoyed it. Walked around the grounds and had a snack with a few glasses of wine. Lovely service and food and wine were delicious.
Marti M — Google review
The private group cooking class at Villa le Corti is a MUST for anyone traveling in the area. Eduardo is a master chef who is excellent at his craft and knowledgeable about sustainability and regenerative food production. We all learned so much and had an incredible meal and wine tasting. This was the highlight of the trip for everyone! Make sure you reach out and book this activity, we will remember it forever :)
Melissa D — Google review
Very nice winery in the chianti classico region. We tasted the sparkling rose, the chianti classico and the chianti classico gran selezione. These all had a very distinct and excellent taste so we bought a few bottles. All the people we met there were welcoming and very friendly as well. It's basically a must visit if you like chianti and the history behind it.
Kristian K — Google review
Amazing tour by Giorgia - great wine, incredible cellars and lovely views!
A W — Google review
Neutral wine tasting ...but not with the best wines ... Roberto (our guide) was a nice guy...
An C — Google review
One of the best meat in Toscana. Tagliatta con trufel wooow! Thank you for a nice food and beautiful atmosphere ♡
Lucinka D — Google review
7

Antinori nel Chianti Classico

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Antinori nel Chianti Classico is a modern winery nestled in the Tuscan hills, blending innovative eco-friendly architecture with the surrounding landscape. The winery, overseen by Marchese Piero Antinori and his daughters, features a contemporary design using materials like wood and terra cotta. Visitors can explore the museum, art gallery, cellar, shop, and rooftop restaurant offering gourmet pairing menus.
Visiting Antinori was an amazing experience. The building is exceptional, and the history of the winery and the Antinori family is fascinating—the whole vibe really takes you back in time. The restaurant is beautiful and adds to the experience. My only downside was that our guide struggled with English, which made the tour slow and a bit tiring, and I feel I didn’t get as much information as I had hoped. Despite this, it’s still a highly recommended visit in Tuscany!
Stavroula G — Google review
The Bottaia tour was extremely informative and truly worthwhile. Our guide did an excellent job, making the experience both engaging and enjoyable. The architecture of the winery was absolutely breathtaking—a real highlight for both wine enthusiasts and architecture lovers.
David — Google review
We had an absolutely wonderful experience at the Antinori nel Chianti Classico winery. The service was incredibly warm and personal, which is truly impressive for a place of this size. It really shows that when a business is family-run, you get a completely different level of care and attention. The winery itself is beautiful, the wines we tasted were fantastic, and the food was delicious. It’s absolutely worth every cent if you’re visiting Tuscany. You can have a really amazing experience here.
Hyssa F — Google review
It was an absolutely astonishing piece of architecture where the vineyard made the roof and the entire building merged with the nature landscape. It gives a nice modern and edgy atmosphere to wine tasting. The wine was amazing and the staff was very professional in helping non-Italian speakers like us. Only downside was the carpark is a bit far away which would be challenging for elderly.
Thomas L — Google review
We did a private tour that included lunch and it was definitely worth the cost. Our guide was knowledgeable and very fun! It was so cool to se inside the winery.
Emma S — Google review
If you are into wine as we are, this is a must do when coming to Tuscany. Anyone commenting about price and or value, is clearly not taking into context the size of this vineyard and winery and how much Antinori has done. Basically, if you are cheap, don't come here! If you are paying attention during the video or even listening to folks while roaming about, he built this place for a hundred plus years and generations to come not to wither away in the next 30 or 40 and need a million repairs. We went with the highest tier tour that allowed us to sample many of their well known wines from all of the region and ended with a lunch.Overall, we had a great tour guide and very much enjoyed learning about the different terroirs and history. Of course we ended with an amazing tasting session and above all I just loved the Chianti Classico and is exactly what we came here for. In terms of transportation, while many people are staying in different agritismos, we stayed in Central Florence. If you are smart, you find someone such as a couple to taxi in with. We paid €60 for a ride from our hotel. However, we did have to get a taxi afterwards and because that gentleman had to come pick us up, it was closer to a hundred euros to get back. I suggested, we connected with a couple that was on our tour and split it so it was the same going as coming. Of course a zillion people will tell you to drive and to enjoy Tuscany. To each their own. We found our 3 days in Florence great with a day trip to Bologna and two in the Florence area. Overall, we had the most wonderful time here. The lunch was spectacular afterwards with an additional tastings for the tour we booked. Also, the waiting staff did not skimp on coming by our table and tapping off some of our glasses. The Rinucci lunch inclusive lunch was great except for the last course, their dessert for sure could use some work. Thank you Vito from Naples for an informative and engaging tour.
A. W — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience! Going into the cellar was like a religious experience. The wine tasting was so fun - discovering some news wines for us. And the restaurant is an absolute must. If you like wine and consider yourself an aficionado, you must go to Antinori!
Ronald H — Google review
Really unique vineyard to visit for lunch. They don’t really lean into their own wine as much as high end bottles at restaurant but the food is great and venue is one of a kind
Alexander H — Google review
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Rampa elicoidale Chianti Antinori

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Wineries & Vineyards
worth even just for a quick visit, but need to book in advance for a guided tour
Marco G — Google review
Large winery with a beautiful facility. The wines come from various locations throughout Italy, which they own. Great place to start the day. Parking is across the street.They do have a shuttle bus if you choose.
Traveling 2 — Google review
Architecture concept blends with the landscape, and exhibiting the process of metal rusting parallel with the process of wine fermentation. The experience was so good, until finally I found myself stuck on the roof finding the way out as they always need to close the spiral steps for maintenance. Beautiful architecture that doesn’t work in real life.😔
Edwin C — Google review
Fabulous place
Vladimir H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really great and impressive winery! Worth a trip just because of the architecture. The wines and gastronomy are upscale and also recommended for connoisseurs. I skipped the wine and enjoyed the architecture!! Must see!! (Original) Wirklich tolles und beeindruckendes Weingut! Alleine wegen der Architektur einen Ausflug Wert. Die Weine und Gastronomie sind gehoben und für Kenner ebenfalls zu empfehlen. Ich habe den Wein ausgelassen und habe mich an der Architektur erfreut!! Must-See!!
M. B — Google review
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 recommendations
Ната К — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a top-class winery. All facilities are of the highest level in Italy. Needless to say, this is a place you must visit at least once if you come to Tuscany. (Original) 최상급 와이너리 모든 시설이 이탈리아 최고 수준의 와니너리다 말이 필요없다 토스카나 온다면 한번쯤은 꼭 와보아야 할 곳이다.
­김문식 한 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is definitely worth a visit, the entire winery is an architectural experience. (Original) Určite stojí za návštevu, celé miesto vinárne je architektonický zážitok.
Jakub A — Google review
9

Tenuta del Palagio

Winery
Food & Drink
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
Beautiful location with great wine and food. Out of 3 wineries visited on my trip, this winery was the most personalized as it is family owned and operated. The son helped seat us, mother served us our wines, cheese board, and an added meat board. Walked-in, no reservations. Homemade jams and olive oil accompany the food. Son offered to show us the wine cellar after our wine tasting. Thank you to the family for an amazing time. We rented a car to arrive here, but a group before us took a bus and the family drove them to the bus stop, so you can message them about this.
Sebastian C — Google review
Loved every single second of our “A Real Tuscan Wine & Food Experience.” From service, to location, to food, and drink, it was as good as we could have ever hoped for. Booking was easy and transportation, which was the most difficult part, they made sure to guide us through the process being as helpful as possible. It was personalized for our private group of 6 and the friendliness of Simone and Manuela made the visit even more special. So much delicious food, even better wine, all capped off with pristine views. Absolutely worth every second and cent. Thank you Simone and Manuela!
Willard S — Google review
We rented one of their homes. It was a great find. We sat on the patio at the house and drank wine overlooking their beautiful vineyard. So peaceful. Before we left, we ordered a case of wine and had it shipped back to the US. It just arrived, perfectly packed and intact. This is such a nice winery with very friendly and helpful owners. We’d love to go back for another stay and more wine.
P H — Google review
This was by far the best wine experience we’ve been to. This was our second visit. The drive from Siena was amazing and the winery is stunning. Simone is very knowledgeable and his presentation was informative. He recommended travel routes that took us through the heart of Tuscany and even drove others to the local bus station. The wine and olive oil are superb and we’re shipping a case home.
Mark L — Google review
Been here for the wine tasting only, their wines are solid but what is incredible is the views and the how quiet the places is, the pictures speak for themselves.
Dario S — Google review
I had an unforgettable experience at Il Pelagio winery, led by Simone and his family. The passion and knowledge they shared about Tuscan wines were truly inspiring. I especially loved the history of tuscan wine and Simones teachings. Every moment, from the vineyard to the wine tasting, was perfect and very satisfying. I highly recommend this experience for anyone looking to immerse themselves in authentic Tuscan hospitality and exceptional wines. Thank you, Simone and family, for a fantastic day.
Maciej K — Google review
I cannot recommend this place enough! We had first visited the vineyard back in 2019 for my birthday & we had an amazing time, on the day the heavens decided to open and we ended up doing the tasting inside (which was still a beautiful location.) Fast forward to this year, we were getting married in Tuscany and as part of our wedding trip we had organised wine tasting for our guests, I had shopped around a lot and decided to come back. I had emailed Simone 6 months in advance, as we were such a big group (around 40 people) and Simone was super helpful throughout the whole process of booking and staying in contact. When we arrived, everyone had enjoyed the view of the vineyard and then we were taken on the tour of the cellars, which all of our guests found really interesting and educational. Once we had sat down at the courtyard, we had started the wine tasting, which all of our guest really enjoyed along with the cheese and meats (even our guests who do not often drink wine, found a glass or two that they loved!) I honestly, cannot recommend this place enough! - but thank you to Simone and the team for always making us feel welcome and keeping our glasses full!
Bridie P — Google review
Excellent wine - yeah we’re looking forward. The owner is very knowledgeable. Take his time explaining the process in the wine. I would highly highly highly recommend this tour.
Michael H — Google review
10

Terre di Perseto

Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
We visited Terre di Perseto winery today and we absolutely loved it!! Simona our guide was very welcoming and nice. She gave us an interesting tour and answered all our questions. After the tour we did the wine tasting (we chose 4 wines and 2 cheeses option). The area itself was very peaceful and we had plenty of time to complete the tasting in nice relaxed atmosphere without being rushed. We really enjoyed the tour and the great wine!! Definitely worth a visit.
Kornela A — Google review
We were very disappointed with the place after reading such a great previous reviews. Ok - the guide said a lot of information- but with wine it is not just about what is said - but how it is said. The guide was very tired but he tried hard…We decided for 4 Wines with CHARCUTERIE-CURED MEAT/4 VINI con TAGLIERE AFFETTATI- the meat was not tasty… we ordered cheese- we didn’t like it as well. What was worth attention is the Olive Oil ( to taste it you pay extra) and the “Saint Wine” - we payed extra for that es well. The prices of the wine are high when you compare it to quality. In my opinion- the place was designed for big American groups or people who have no idea about the wine. We bought a bottle of a Chianti Classico Gran Selezione- for 38 Euro but we didn’t have a chance to taste it yet… Before visiting that place me and my boyfriend have been to different wineries in Italy, Spain and Greece and we both have the same opinion on the experience.
Magda T — Google review
Benedetta was FANTASTIC! Greeted us like family friends vs tour patrons. Gave us a very thorough enlightening tour of the vines, olive trees, vine to wine processing area & cellar. We learned A Lot & she welcomed questions. The wines were SO good, we had 6 bottles shipped back to the States. Cheese board was DELICIOUS with creamy sheep cheeses & jam. Such a beautiful intimate family owned winery. We will definitely be back!
Team J — Google review
We book for 4 wine and cheese tasting. The wine was very good but for us what really matters was the special experience of the amazing tour. This is the best winery that we visited in Tuscany for sure. They showed us everything and everybody was so friendly and welcoming with a lot of knowledge and patience. You shouldn’t skip this winery!!
Sharon E — Google review
We chose to visit a smaller winery (we love supporting smaller, family-owned businesses), and wow, what a place! We opted for a tour and wine tasting with a charcuterie board. Benedetta was a fantastic host and tour guide. While we weren’t able to tour the fields (it was raining earlier in the day, and for safety reasons we could not make the trek down), the winery was beautiful and quiet. We were greeted by puppies when we initially arrived, and took a very informative tour going through the wine-making process. After our tour, we had a delightful wine tasting, and enjoyed every single glass. We also opted to try the Vino Santo for dessert. It was a remarkable experience! While we waited for our bus, we sat outside and enjoyed the sun and neighboring kitty. This experience was one of my favorites from our trip to Italia. Unforgettable and highly recommend!!
Elizabeth N — Google review
I had an amazing experience!! Simone was wonderful. She was so sweet and kind. Good wines! I enjoyed the sweet wine and i was impressed by the balsamic oil! First time with a sweet taste and so delicious. Thank you Simone!! :)
AwalkingGhost A — Google review
We found Terre di Perseto by chance as a last winery before we left Tuscany. I genuinely loved every wine we had. I think their Chanti were some of my favourites and the olive oil was fantastic. It was only made better by the wonderful people at the winery. Definitely a gem, definitely worth a stop. It will be on my list of places to recommend.
Maria A — Google review
We are really feeling grateful to have experience a journey with you. As french wine and good food lovers we really appreciated the moment it was our first time discovering the Chianti region and its local wine production . Definitely one of the best tasting we had so far. For my friend it was her first ever wine tasting in a domain she really appreciated it. We learnt a lot and share an excellent time together ! Gracie Mille ! Arrivederci !
Jèrèmy C — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in San Casciano in Val di Pesa

No trip to San Casciano in Val di Pesa is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Trattoria Omero

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Tuscan restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque Florentine hills, Trattoria Omero is a charming family-run establishment that exudes rustic elegance. Although it may be slightly off the beaten path, its location adds to its allure, especially with a delightful terrace perfect for savoring summer lunches while soaking in stunning views of Florence and the Arno valley.
Local trattoria that serves delicious traditional food - they even have their own wine and olive oil! The staff were very welcoming and helpful and everything we ordered was outstanding. They also have a small shop that sells deli meats, cheeses, antipasti and pasta. Worth a visit on the 38 bus from Porta Roma (10mins) if you don't have a car or aren't staying close by.
Grace Y — Google review
A great restaurant that doesn't really stand out from the outside at first glance. Once inside, however, it is wonderful. The view over the expanse as far as Florence is marvellous. The service is excellent. Price and service are very good value for money and the quality of the food is excellent. We would come back to this great restaurant at any time.
Dominik H — Google review
On a whim, my husband and I decided to dine here on our last night in Italy. The food was spectacular! We had penne ragu, steak topped with mixed berries, seasonal vegetables and for dessert, biscotti and dolce vino with pannacotta followed by grappa. We ate everything family-style and had a wonderful evening. We highly recommend Trattoria Omero and will revisit unpon our next return to Toscana. Bravo!
Katelyn M — Google review
This is a genuine hidden treasure in Florence. Located a distance from the main city, it's a place you'll need to drive to reach, but the effort is rewarded with a gorgeous meal set against a stunning view of the rolling Tuscan hills. We thoroughly enjoyed our Tuscan meal, with several dishes standing out: - Crostone di pane toscano con burrata al tartufo e battuta di manzo - Penne strascicate all'Omero - Pici all' aglione con ricotta salata - Bistecca alla Fiorentina - Verdure fritte The service was also top-notch, with our server being particularly helpful and providing excellent recommendations for their Super Tuscan wines. The only minor caveat is the pace of service, which can slow to a near standstill during a large lunch crowd. My advice: grab a bottle of wine, relax, and savor the holiday!
Flo Y — Google review
It’s a really nice restaurant, the food was kinda basic. Tasty but not really special. And it’s kinda pricey. A lot of celebrities have been there.
Sabine — Google review
Incred lunch or dinner option - super easy bus ride from Florence. The food was great, we had porcini risotto, burrata, and fritto misto. Staff were super kind, they were getting slammed but it was still a fab experience.
Sally C — Google review
My family and I recently traveled to Italy and went to Omero for Dinner. Everyone ordered a different meal and it was all amazing. The staff was amazing and the food was exquisite. If you go around the sunset hour you will be able to catch one of the most beautiful sunsets in Florence. JUST GO...its worth it.
Lora F — Google review
This trattoria is a diamond. Fantastic view from the terrace, very good service. Great wine selection. Most importantly, the quality and freshness of dishes is great. You will love all flavours. To be recommended is the Steak Florentine style (basically nearly 1 kilo of meat for 2 persons): just excellent meat! We had a great evening there and will.for sure come back there if we have a chance.
Nicolas R — Google review
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Caminetto del Chianti

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Tuscan restaurant
Situated on the Via Chiantigiana along the route to Chianti, Caminetto del Chianti is an elegant eatery that offers a delightful menu featuring seasonal ingredients and innovative twists on classical recipes. The restaurant exudes a sophisticated atmosphere and provides reasonably priced dishes. While some diners found the Fiorentina steak to be lacking in crispy texture, others praised its South African origins and generous portion size, which can easily satisfy a family of four.
Caminetto del Chianti is very close to where I am staying. Looked very nice from the outside. Inside, even better! Beautiful restaurant and the limited menu was stellar. I had the the soup (came in a bowl with a ladle to server yourself) followed by the fratelli. The portions are a bit larger than typical. Regardless I finished every morsel. Wonderfully delicious!?
Jim A — Google review
The best 'coccoli' I've ever tasted! If you, like me, are a fan of this traditional food...then this place is your place. They came out with a delicious cheese and to my surprise, an incredible chestnut jam and the mix was fantastic. The pici with 'walnuts and sausage' were incredible too!
Filippo P — Google review
I went there last weekend, after spending few hours at Greve in Chianti with my cousin. The restaurant location is nice as it is in between Greve and Firenze, so we decided to have dinner here before returning to Firenze. What I love the most is the ambiance, very warm and homey. For your consideration when looking for a restaurant in between Greve Firenze and Imprunetta. With vast selection of Tuscan foods. And of course with Chianti hills view around it.
Dr K — Google review
The food was incredible and atmosphere was gorgeous. There were mostly locals dining here, don’t think there was another tourist group. You really can’t go wrong with the dishes, they all blew us away (minus the side insalata)! We ordered all three desserts as well, the flan was an absolute dream.
Tiffany L — Google review
Posh feeling environment with a decent price. I had the Fiorentina steak... But maybe it's my South African roots or fussy braai/BBQ needs but I felt it needed to be more crusty/crispy on the outside. Definitely worth a visit if staying near by
Rory F — Google review
The only reason I'm giving 4 stars, is due to service. Our food was delicious, the fireplace was super cozy and welcoming, unlike our server. He seemed to have a chip on his shoulder the whole time we were there. He did his job, but you could tell he would have rather been doing anything else. Maybe he had an off night, but it definitely made the meal not as enjoyable.
Heather F — Google review
Absolutely perfect restaurant. We tried 3 different dishes and all of them were delicious - 10/10. White house wine was just tasty. The service is professional, kind, and naturally attentive. The ambience in the restaurant is calm, with dim lights, and slow instrumental music - great place to enjoy romantic dinner in Tuscany vineyards. Must visit.
Lucia D — Google review
Very nice ambience and proper country style food. Feel free to share dishes, plenty of vegetarian options, highly recommended for a nice dinner after the wine tastings in the region.
Roan K — Google review
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Il Vescovino ristorante

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Italian restaurant
Il Vescovino restaurant in Panzano is a must-visit for anyone looking to savor authentic Tuscan cuisine. The menu boasts a variety of local favorites, including Tuscan salami, prosciutto, and homemade pastas like pici and tagliatelle with funghi. The warm and inviting atmosphere, attentive staff, and deliciously uncomplicated dishes make it a standout dining experience.
Il Vescovino quickly became our favorite restaurant in Panzano, and it's easy to see why. The combination of the incredible food and the breathtaking views brought tears to my eyes. Every dish we had was perfectly executed, from the fresh pasta to the succulent steak, and the truffle pasta was divine. The food was so flavorful and authentic that it felt like a true taste of Tuscany. But it wasn’t just the food that made this place special; the panoramic views of the rolling Tuscan hills made for an unforgettable dining experience. Dining outside with such a stunning backdrop elevated our meal to something magical. It’s impossible not to fall in love with this restaurant — it is simply a must-visit if you're ever in the area. The friendly service and peaceful atmosphere only added to the charm. We’ve attached a few photos to try and capture a bit of the magic we experienced, but words and pictures hardly do it justice.
Nathan L — Google review
We went here twice during our stay, the restaurant is stunning, the food is incredible and the service is personal and brilliant. Ran by a lovely family. Views at are great no matter what time of day! It’s a must visit with a great wine list.
Shane W — Google review
Beautiful view from the terrace. Good to reserve a table, by the wall, facing the spectacular view. Our food was delicious and the wait staff courteous. A very nice experience!
Mary P — Google review
WOW what an amazing authentic Tuscan dining experience! The entire family who runs this spot does an INCREDIBLE job with every thing that comes from their kitchen! The views from the patio are absolutely perfect! My fiancée and I were on our honeymoon, and it was one meal we will be talking about for months to come after our trip! Appetizers: the cheese plate with the most AMAZING pear jam Eggplant with raspberries and mint (so fresh) Entrees: Ravioli and truffle pasta Florentine steak! Sides: Potatoes and tomato with olive oil and basil! (Both just so yummy) The sweet owner was able to accommodate us coming a little earlier for our reservation, which we truly appreciated!! But the entire experience felt more like you were dining with the sweetest Tuscan Italian family, we felt so taken care of! The only sad part of our meal was that we just didn’t save enough room for dessert because all of the food was too amazing!!! Every dish was crafted with so much love and care, it’s so easy to taste it in their AMAZING and fresh food! Thank you so much Il Vescovino for a dinner to never forget ❤️❤️❤️ Love, The Weeks
Amy S — Google review
One of only few amazing meals we had during the two weeks in Tuscany. Fresh, clean and simple food, with a funky twist for some dishes. The patio is an exquisite experience on a nice day, the view is killer and pictures don’t do it justice. Its a must come back again for me.
Kate G — Google review
We stumbled on this little gem during our week in Panzano area. Came back three times-best meals by far, during our 3 week stay in Italy (which included 3 Michelin guide restaurants). In fact, one of our most memorable meals ever. Simple, pure, comfortable food-no gimmicks, no smoke and mirrors-overlooking an incredible Tuscan valley! Service was authentic; it’s obvious this is a hard-working, honest family venture. One of the highlights of our Italian adventure. ❤️
Shane K — Google review
One of the best restaurants I know in the heart of Panzano. The host couple is so caring, they serve you with heartfelt hospitality, they serve typical local dishes, they value natural ingredients, they give good tips, and they explain what they do and where the ingredients come from. They let you try different wines, including the best Bisteca Fiorentina I've ever tasted. You feel like home. I love this family, I'll be back...
Richard E — Google review
The food deserves 5 stars for the food simply because of the grilled pork dish. It simply may be the best grilled pork you may ever have. Slow cooked for a zillion hours using modern, i.e., non-traditional Italian technique, and then traditionally Tuscan style grilled with proper seasoning. Beyond that, there is little I can recommend. Go fer the grilled pork.
LaBellaVita C — Google review
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Lo Spela - Naturalmente pizza

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Pizza restaurant
Lo Spela - Naturalmente Pizza is a modern pizzeria that beautifully blends classic and contemporary pizza styles, making it a must-visit in Greve in Chianti. As you approach, be prepared for a little adventure finding the entrance at the back of the property—trust your Google Maps! Once inside, you'll be greeted by a cozy atmosphere with an inviting open kitchen that adds to its charm.
Absolutely fantastic pizza. The dough is perfectly fermented and light, and the ingredients are incredibly fresh. We ordered a couple of their “classic” combinations to go, but the menu also features some creative options… like an onion soup-inspired pie, or one topped with swordfish sashimi. The restaurant has a large outdoor seating area tucked behind a nondescript two-story house. Plenty of parking.
Vladimir K — Google review
Interesting pizza place with a wide range of combinations of toppings. Being a large group we were able to try many of their offerings. Almost all worked and all appealed to at least some of us. They offer two styles with the contemporary one being significantly thicker. We liked them both.
Naor W — Google review
LOVED IT. Incredible quality and locally sourced ingredients. We split 2 pizzas in 3 and we were not hungry when we left. Unfortunately they don’t have many vegetarian options, but even something classic like a Margherita or marinara will be completely different from anything you’ve ever tried before. They have different cooking techniques that you wouldn’t expect from a local pizzeria. Absolutely recommended. A small parking lot is available on site.
Elena P — Google review
Wow!! Pizza was unbelievable good. We dined with our 2 grade school kids and they each finished a great classic - margarita. We also had the Yellow Naples and Nduja Burrata, excellent!! Our waiter was wonderful and helpful explaining the different styles. Stellar service. We wished we ordered the Spela pre-sliced pizza to try as well, it looked so good at other tables.
Kelly J — Google review
For the first timer you may get confused with the entrance because it is actually from the back part of the property. Just believe your Google map you will be there. But when we arrive, we will be welcomed by a lovely warm ambiance, very homey indoor design, neat and I really love the open kitchen. I ordered Pizza Napoli, and as Google reviewer I would rate the dough of the pizza as 5 🌟 stars, for being soft and tasty. All staff very friendly and responsive, they serve very fast. And explain all the menu very well. I would say this is a muat visit pizzeria when someone spending weekend or holiday in Greve in Chianti or Imprunetta area.
Dr K — Google review
Must visit when you’re in the area! Very creative menu, but also pizza classics, the do a kids Margherita if you ask. One of the best pizzas with perfect dough. Also, the staff is very friendly!
Steffie P — Google review
The most incredible crust I've ever had on a pizza. They are masters. Unfortunately, I was advised to try to get the tuna pizza and I did not realize that it was raw tuna. My wife loved it but mean not so much.
Paul B — Google review
What an experience! Special gourmet pizzas, that take the ‘basic’ pizza to a whole new realm. Our favorite was the Tuna, but we also really enjoyed the Sicilian raw shrimp and the anchovies on oil versions. The dough is to die for, and has had an obviously large amount of love. There s a couple of interesting beers to choose from, besides an extensive (local) wine list.
Wouter K — Google review
5

Osteria Uscio & Bottega

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$$$$affordable
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Diner
Osteria Uscio & Bottega is a charming restaurant that offers an unforgettable dining experience. The place is so popular that getting a seat without a reservation can be quite challenging, but the effort is definitely worth it. The food served here is fantastic and varied, ranging from quality charcuterie, cheese, and olive oil to delicious pasta dishes like pici and gnocchi. Even vegetarians will find something to rave about on the menu.
I was staying in Borgo Sicelle for 5 nights on a cycling trip and had lunch and dinner here most days. The food we had was fantastic and varied every day, from great quality charcuterie, cheese and olive oil (most restaurants don't use quality oil), to ragu to grilled meats (steak, chicken, rabbit) to an incredible veggie lasagne. The salads are fresh and interesting...the house wine is really good quality. 👍 highly recommended.
Colly M — Google review
Truly memorable and perfect. Comfortable warm setting, efficient and knowledgeable service. Food is expertly prepared but free of ego and fussiness. Top quality local wine if you ask. Amazing view and architecture. A very special place.
Alex F — Google review
We ate lunch here as a family of four and it was one of the best meals we’ve had in Tuscany. The staff were very good, helpful and spoke amazing English (we are embarrassed that we need this but sadly we do!). Slightly different dishes than the norm, beautiful pasta - the lasagnetta was a highlight. Will definitely return.
Nicky E — Google review
We had a lovely dinner here, we had four different dishes and each single one was tasty, you really cannot go wrong ordering anything from the menu. Great atmosphere, we sat outside in the patio and saw the lovely sunset while we had dinner. Lovely lovely place, do not hesitate to come here.
Natalia C — Google review
This was my favorite dinner in Italy — we got the ‘strange’ caprese, bruschetta, pici, gnocchi, oven roasted vegetables, meatballs, and tiramisu — and WOW. This was the food I hoped and dreamed for when coming to Italy!! I’m a vegetarian, but after a couple glasses of Chianti Classico I tried my husband’s order of the meatballs and I might describe them as life changing. The service was incredible, and the atmosphere was just perfect. The restaurant lost power the last hour we were there, and they lit candles everywhere and carried on with service — if anything this added to the ambiance.
Abbey L — Google review
Countryside bottega, not very rich offer, but stunning atmosphere and delicious meals and wine.
Peter K — Google review
Ate here a couple of times when staying in the accommodation opposite. It was great, traditional food but at really reasonable prices. Service was excellent. The mixed fried meats and vegetables was a delight. I would definitely recommend 🥳
Sulshy — Google review
This was the best meal I ever had in Italy! We ordered tagliatelle al Ragu, gnocchi, the risotto and the cheesecake with pistachios. All were absolutely incredible! The location and the atmosphere were also amazing. Thank you for the unforgettable food experience!
Lana P — Google review
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Caffè Le Logge Bar Ristorante Pizzeria

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Pizza restaurant
Caffè Le Logge Ristorante Pizzeria is a charming spot to kick off your day with an authentic Italian breakfast of cappuccino and cornetto. This restaurant offers a delightful dining experience throughout the day, serving wood-fired pizzas made with fresh local ingredients and high-quality mozzarella. The Spaghetti Bolognese is a must-try, featuring perfectly al dente pasta paired with rich ragu sauce.
We had pizza and pasta here several times during our four nights in Greve. The pizzas were delicious, the pasta excellent and even the person in our group who was gluten free enjoyed his meal. Aperol was great, a visit here is recommended by me!
Momo G — Google review
We have eaten twice here and are going back on our last night. The pizza's are to die for! I had the tuna and onion,my husband had a diavola. Beautiful puffy base just enough topping and huge!. Last night we had the fillet of beef with wholegrain mustard wrapped in pastry. We had caponata and fries to accompany it. Absolutely delicious. The staff are attentive and smiley, food arrives quick and is hot.
Y. R — Google review
This was a nice stop in Greve. Wine and food were good. Service is friendly. Enjoyed the experience
Sam Z — Google review
Very cozy place that makes amazing food. The prices are fair. We ate there 2 times on our holiday and the first time was perfect, but the second time the waiter mixed some of our food up, and we ended up eating at different times, and she didn’t smile or wasn’t sorry or gave us a little compensation/dessert, but maybe she had a bad day🤷🏼‍♀️. Still an amazing place🤩
Caroline S — Google review
Great food. Came here twice for dinner. I had penne pasta with sausage and truffle first night, lasagne 2nd night. Day outside in the piazza. Really enjoyed the food. Came back on the Saturday when market was on for coffee at breakfast. Really lovely place, very busy. We sat inside this time. Could do with a fly zapper. Lots of flies around.
Brendan H — Google review
To our taste, the pizza was one of the best we ever had. It's not super thin but has some crust and a bit more dough, which we prefer. After all, it shouldn't be a tarte flambée. Everything else was great as well. We will come back!
Moritz — Google review
Stopped for a quick lunch here today and walked away quite content with our meal. Service was friendly and good, and the menu provided quite a variety of options to choose from.
Kaylee — Google review
A very warm staff. Who arranged a table of seven for lunch. Everything we ordered was spot on. Highlights calzone, truffle pasta and Profiterole. Wooden fired pizza with scenic seating in the piazza. Recommended lunch stop.
Raymond L — Google review
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Cinque Di Vino

$$$$affordable
Tuscan restaurant
Cinque di Vino is a charming restaurant located in the village of San Casciano in Val di Pesa, nestled in the beautiful Chianti hills. Visitors have raved about their friendly service and lovely outdoor seating by the park. The food is described as homestyle cooking at its finest, with standout dishes including pastas and Sylvia's desserts. One highlight for many was trying the florentine steak, which was cooked to perfection and served with generous sides.
Honestly my favorite restaurant experience I’ve ever had. It’s been 2 years and I still think of it, and have finally gotten around to a review. The service and the food both outstanding. Marco went through the menu and recommended dishes and in what order to eat them based on what we wanted. The best olive oil I’ve tasted, I bought a bottle to bring home. The onion soup was delicious. They went above and beyond. We went twice while we were in the area. I just loved it.
Kim D — Google review
The very first stop on our amazing Tuscany trip was this restaurant 🍷🍝, recommended by a local from Florence. They said it had authentic Tuscan food — and they were absolutely right. From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere felt like the true spirit of Tuscany: a cozy old Italian restaurant with regional wines and fresh dishes. The manager and staff were incredibly warm and welcoming 🤗, which made the whole experience even more memorable. The pasta was delicious, the dessert was perfect, and the wine from the area was honestly one of the best I’ve ever had. It really felt like a little piece of heaven ✨ I’ll always remember this place as one of the sweetest highlights of my time in Italy and Tuscany ❤️.
Sepideh S — Google review
Wonderful family run restaurant in Tuscany. I had the pleasure of chatting with Marco the owner and getting to know him and the family. They put so much love and effort into the experience, it really shows! I had the olive oil tasting which was sensational and the chicken which was juicy, spicy and delicious. The wine was wonderful and the service was some of the best you’ll receive in Italy!
Thomas P — Google review
Fantastic family run restaurant with authentic Tuscan food and hospitable owners. Marco is very passionate about the food he put on his menu and we loved everything he recommended to us. I would have given this restaurant 6 stars if possible.
Vanessa C — Google review
This place was amazing from beginning to end. The hosts were so nice and attentive. Marco went over the menu with us and made us recommendations and couldn't be happier with the meals he recommended. He even suggested what meals he recommends we eat before the other, he has a true passion for what he's doing. Both my wife and I had the best meals of our life here. Can't wait to be back.
Hugo M — Google review
Among the best Fiorentina!!! Service very nice! The beef was perfectly cut and cooked
Laura K — Google review
We’ve been coming here for many years — every time we drive from Vienna to Italy, we always stop to have lunch or dinner. It’s been probably around 15 years already. The atmosphere is always wonderful, the service excellent, and the food absolutely delicious. This place has truly become a special tradition for us.
Victoria C — Google review
We have been travelling for few days now in Italy and this place by far had the best meals. We ordered the wild boar pasta and a vegetarian lasagna. Amazing. Great service as well.
Pratiban P — Google review
8

Il Borgo Machiavelli

$$$$affordable
Tuscan restaurant
Villa Machiavelli is a stunning location with a large garden, offering a wide selection of delicious local food. The historic buildings, restaurant, tavern, and wine cellar are impressive and rich in history. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the wine-making facility and the villa itself, including the room where Machiavelli wrote "The Prince." Guests can also indulge in a delightful dinner accompanied by beautiful Italian songs. The atmosphere is described as welcoming and reminiscent of visiting grandma's home.
Amazing!! We did the tour with dinner. Annalise was our guide and she was wonderful!! Food was amazing- staff were so friendly and the wine was so good!! We will be back.
Kelly S — Google review
We stopped here as part of a ebike tour. All the food was delicious and very well presented. It was cool to see the wine cellar and see the barrels and concrete spaces that they make the wine in. If we had been ae to sit and overlook the hills and vineyard the atmosphere would have been better. The space next to the road wasn't terrible but the other side would have been better. The wine was good too.
Kathleen R — Google review
I popped in with a friend for a quick drink, but was met with some of the worst service I’ve experienced. The staff were rude and completely disinterested. It’s a shame because the venue itself is beautiful, but honestly, not worth your time or money.
Jaleh M — Google review
Stunning place in Tuscan countryside. Perfect to visit any time of the day, but the most beautiful experience is to come for aperitivo and stay watching the sunset. Place gets very busy in the afternoon, evening, so pre-booking Your experience is a good choice. Connections to a famous Niccolo Machiavelli adds special charm to the Borgo. Definitely one of the hidden gems worth visiting.
Asta V — Google review
We went here on a recommendation of a friend. It was slow season - beginning of March, so some of the experiences were not available. But we had a wonderful lunch - was one of the top meals we had in Italy. The dinning room we ate in was so cozy - with a lovely fire. Beautiful location. Our only very small complaint is that when you park in the bottom parking lot it was not easy to figure out where the restaurant was, but I think it was becuase it was slow season and not many people about. Would highly recommend!
Kim W — Google review
The sundowner drink with good music was very nice. The food in the upper part fancy restaurant didn’t really convince us for the price.
Jan R — Google review
Really great restaurants. We received a basket of lovely bread and olive oil but never received plates. Food was really good but we were a party of 6 and the food came out intermittently with main courses for some coming out before our first courses. Probably a kitchen sequence issue. All in all great location and good quality food.
Robert M — Google review
Beautiful place. Was brought here with a group and seemed like there could be many different experiences in many cool seating areas depending on what you pay for. We were put in a basic room with lots of tables. There was a guitar player and a woman singing to us. Food was decent and wine was okay. My experience felt very touristy and manufactured, but it wasn't horrible. For being in such a historical place, a tour would have been nice rather than a quick walk through the wine cellar and then corralled into dinner.
Nate F — Google review
9

Ristorante MammaRosa "La Locanda"

Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Mediterranean restaurant
Ristorante MammaRosa "La Locanda" is a hidden gem in the Tuscan countryside, offering authentic Mediterranean cuisine. This charming restaurant is tucked away and provides a delightful dining experience. The chef, known for his culinary skills, personally attends to guests and ensures their satisfaction. The menu boasts an excellent selection of traditional dishes, with the truffle duck pasta being highly recommended. Additionally, the establishment offers a diverse range of wines from various regions, including Chianti.
We were looking for a good restaurant to eat dinner at when this place popped up as recommended. At first I thought it was a hotel that had their own restaurant but it turned out to be a completely separate building right next to it. The owner was so nice and accommodating to us, went into detail about the menu and gave us an English menu version to help us understand the details of each dish. The food was delicious! If you are in the area I would highly recommend stopping to eat here for dinner!
Austin — Google review
Seriously the most hidden gems of hidden gems in the world! We're so glad our farmbnb host made a reservation for us at this place. This cute little restaurant is tucked away in the tuscan countryside and we felt pretty lucky to have been served by none other than the chef himself. He was so sweet and accomodating, really made us feel special and cooked up a pretty good meal. The best meal in Italy so far! Highly recommend the truffle duck pasta, it is sooooo good!
Jennifer N — Google review
A must-see on the gastronomic map of Tuscany. Fresh products, good selection of local spirits. Good service, great kitchen and owner full of passion for food and guests. I will definitely come back here. Tenderloin with truffles is heaven
Jakub Ż — Google review
I had the best dining experience in MammaRosa. Exceptional food, great service, tasty apetizers and wonderful wine. Definitely visit this place when near!
Jakub A — Google review
A great place with a wonderful and peaceful atmosphere, delicious food, friendly service, an excellent selection of local wines. If you are looking for the true taste of Tuscany, you can't find a better place!
Bartosz S — Google review
Lovely staff, food, and atmosphere - highly recommend, and I’ll definitely be back!
Lara G — Google review
Very nice restaurant with an excellent kitchen.
Didi ( — Google review
Great authentic restaurant! Amazing and real Tuscan food, very friendly host and awesome selection of wines (Chianti and other regions). Quality of food is very good, prices are fair. Grappa on the house ;) Make sure to make a reservation. Will definitely return when back in Tuscany!
Nicolas A — Google review
10

La Trattoria del Pesce

$$$$expensive
Seafood restaurant
Restaurant
La Trattoria del Pesce is a historic structure dating back to 1567, originally designed to accommodate fish sellers from the Ponte Vecchio. The building features two rows of nine arches and Tuscan columns, covered by vaults with a shell. Visitors have praised the restaurant for its outstanding seafood dishes, such as the baby octopus in sauce and fresh carpaccio del dia.
Wonderful food and an awesome little drive. Wait staff was very accommodating and friendly. Seafood fresh and only! So hopefully you fruits of the sea.
Santiago G — Google review
Everything is super fresh in the seafood restaurant. We got a recommendation to come here and we're fully satisfied. Service is superior.
Rick C — Google review
The restaurant is generally nice. I visited with a group of friends and had seafood. Shortly after lunch, I became seriously ill, and several other friends also felt unwell. I don't recommend it, disappointed.
Filip B — Google review
This is by far the best Italian food I have eaten at. It’s been two weeks since I arrived Florence & have been struggling to find a good seafood restaurant. This restaurant surely did not disappoint me. The staff are very welcoming, cordial & very friendly. Received a warm welcome from the waitresses. They speak excellent English. Ate seafood risotto as my main course & semifreddo as desert which was recommended by the lovely waitress. This was the first time I ate this desert & believe me when I say it was absolutely delicious & so yummy. Full of nuts. Anyone visiting Florence who is a seafood lover should definitely visit this beautiful restaurant with great ambience & cleanliness. U surely will never leave disappointed.
PEARL A — Google review
With Gianni at La Trattoria del Pesce you cannot go wrong. Incredible team from kitchen to service all the way down to a wonderful cellar! Wine pair is fun with Gianni’s brother or anybody else at service. Sometimes is possible to drink very special champenoise, but really only when I am on town!!! Fish is beyond expectation always, including amongst the best oyster 🦪 you can have, Gilardeau Speciale #3. There is amazing fresh frittura and always can find a wild caught fish for an oven acqua pazza… plenty other options to discover, say hello to Gianni on my side when there.
Matteo B — Google review
This restaurant serves some of the best seafood I've ever tasted. My starter of baby octopus in sauce was delicious. Very accommodating staff as we arrived without a booking. The restaurant was quite busy but we were able to be seated on their outside terrace. Serving staff were very attentive and knowledgeable about the menu. Definitely reccomend.
J M — Google review
This was by far a great unexpected experience .We were at Antinori vineyards and there were no openings for lunch. We sure ar happy because this meal was outstanding in every way . From staff to the outstanding food ! The fresh carpaccio del dia , the pastas were exquisite , and our fish magnificent ! Just perfect ! Don miss it if you are anywhere near by. Our waitress Cristina was so cordial and when we finished dining, we were the last couple in the restaurant , she gifted us a complimentary glass of vino . We had already had a bottle pino Grigio w our meal . I asked about a wonderful cracker bread they served and she came out with a bag to take with us ! Just an unforgettable exp ! We love when these adventures occurs ! Grazie milli !
Ann K — Google review
Beautiful place with amazing service and food. Next to Antinori winery
Jean H — Google review

Transportation in San Casciano in Val di Pesa

Getting around San Casciano in Val di Pesa can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Amerigo Vespucci Airport

International airport
Airport
Amerigo Vespucci Airport, also known as Florence Airport, is a modern facility with a single runway and a two-floor terminal building. It offers city bus links for convenient transportation. Travelers can easily connect to Florence Airport or take direct trains to Rome Termini Station for a three-hour journey to Florence Santa Maria Novella Station.
I think it’s quite obvious that we all know that Florence Airport is a small airport so you wouldn’t expect much compared to some of the bigger airports. Arrivals - I arrived morning on a weekday and the flight from Frankfurt wasn’t full. At the same time there weren’t any other flights that landed so picking up luggage was very smooth and easy. There was no need for immigration (probably because landed from EU country). Going into the city was very smooth and easy. There is a small Visitor Center that speaks English to help. You can buy your tram tickets at the bookshop. Those that rented cars, there is a car rental company shuttle bus just outside that takes you to all the car rental companies place. The shuttle bus comes around 15mins I think. Departure - Very smooth. I departed on a Wednesday evening around 7:15pm flight to Zurich. Check-in was very simple and easy. The security check was very standard. The airport is very small so there aren’t many shops. Obviously there are some restaurant outlets but as I departed on a peak hour, so many of the seats and table were full.
Bruce B — Google review
I like this airport a lot even though it is outdated. They haven't added any gates in the last 50 years so you have to take a shuttle from the plane to the terminal. The terminal is really small which means you can walk through it in less than 2 minutes. Once you are outside it is a one minute walk to the tram which leaves every 5 minutes. I've never gotten from my plane to hotel so easily or quickly in a metropolitan area.
Mark P — Google review
Really surprised About Florence being a popular tourist destination, but has an outdated airport with no efficiency! The airport is small and confusing and lack with informations etc etc Transport from and to airport is extremely expensive with set minimum charge and all luggage's in the booth cost extra (cost more if outside of working hour)!!! Food at airport is EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE, small baguette is £13 and bottle of water is £4!! This airport is desperately need an upgrade to accommodate this huge tourism industry in this region.
David C — Google review
After clearing security, which was decently fast to be fair, the entire airport is one long corridor narrow enough to provoke claustrophobia in a cave diver. You keep walking, hope for the corridor to eventually open up to some space and natural light, but to no avail, it never comes. Badly designed signage, obvious temporary solutions made permanent and overcrowding gives the feeling that this is still a construction site that never finished. The contrast to the beauty of Tuscany is striking and like trying to wake from a nightmare, you have to pinch yourself to remember for are indeed in safe Italy and not some godforsaken airport in the less fortunate places of this earth. I’ll take the train next time.
Jonas K — Google review
What kind of airport CLOSES at nighttime? I had a flight at 6am and got to the airport at 6pm the day before. I spent ages in the cafe buying overpriced coffee and food and then thought that I would try and sleep in the lobby area on the chairs. At 1am a guard with a gun turned up and shouted at everyone in the lobby, saying that we all had to leave. This just left everyone confused, and the small amount of people who were waiting all shared confused glances with each other. I remained seated and when the guard came back, I asked him why we had to leave, and he said because the airport closes and would reopen at 4am. So out we all had to go, into the dark, the cold and into the rain. It was too dangerous to wait outside with my two big suitcases, so I thought I’d try and get to the nearby bar shown on google maps. There were no signs to this bar and I ended up on the wrong side of the fence trying to get in. Luckily I then met a group of Portuguese travellers, who were even more confused than I was, and we were able to figure out how to get to the bar, and ended up spending 4 hours there waiting for the airport to reopen. They too were shocked that the airport closed. The worst airport I’ve been to. Never again! If you have to go to Florence, go to Pisa airport and then get the train.
Amelia — Google review
Small airport surprisingly with the huge tourism. SAS only allowed us 2 hours prior to boarding. You do need to take a bus to the airplane
Cindy C — Google review
It’s an average size airport but very busy as the layout is quite cramped. Waiting area is also quite limited in seats. Some cafes for snacks and drinks. Signages are bilingual so easy to navigate Tram T2 to the city is just next to the airport which makes its very convenient
PH P — Google review
First time flying into Florence, and the airport was smaller than I expected. Immigration was quick with only two counters, and baggage claim was right there with just three carousels – very straightforward. Once you step outside, signage is clear and easy to follow. Getting into the city is super convenient. You can hop on the T2 tram just outside the terminal. It takes about 20 minutes to reach the city centre, and only costs €1.50. Trams run every few minutes and drop you right by the main train station. Taxis are also available just outside, costing around €22–25 depending on traffic. All in all, a smooth and stress-free arrival. Florence Airport might be small, but it’s well-organised and easy to navigate – a lovely start to exploring the city!
Patrick L — Google review

Pisa International Airport

International airport
Airport
Pisa International Airport, also known as Galileo Galilei, is conveniently connected to central Pisa via a new train link. The airport provides easy access to the city's attractions such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Baptistery, Cathedral, and medieval old town. Visitors can explore the vibrant cafe and bar scene in the city center surrounded by well-maintained Romanesque buildings, Gothic churches, and Renaissance piazzas.
Our flight was early in the morning so it was quite easy and fast to reach to the airport and pass the security line. The staff was also kind in general.
Yasemin K — Google review
It’s very small, and since we came during the off-season, there weren’t many people. However, the security staff were extremely rude, aggressively throwing our backpacks onto the conveyor belt. The most ridiculous part is that, while most airports require bags to be placed in trays, this one doesn’t—simply because the security conveyor belt is too small, too short, too narrow, and not even automatic, making it impossible to fit trays. Yet, the staff still rudely tossed our bags aside. It was truly awful.
Vienna — Google review
Way too small to handle the amount of traffic/passengers - the gates have space for 50 people to sit...Which is maybe not enough as modern planes carry around 200 passengers, absolutely not family friendly - especially the staff, and the service is a catastrophe. One of, if not the worst airport I have ever been to.
Philipp N — Google review
Way to small for the ambitious amount of passengers they want to process. The hallway is a complete chaos. Only a selected amount of passengers per flight are allowed in the security check zone. Everyone is packed in front of the security gates, so even if you are allowed it is very hard to come through. The airport personell is not aware of which passengers are allowed through the security gates, so lots of them are to late resulting in even more delays. Today's flight to Amsterdam was delayed for two hours mostly because the procedures at the airport.
Mark E — Google review
This place is way too small for the footfall passing through. It's pack-jammed with people spread everywhere over the floor. The toilets are few and they are not sanitary - The smell is really bad. The gates are small and packed together. Probably the worst airport I've been to.
Phil B — Google review
It's the worst airport in Europe. There are not enough seats.. All the time delays. It's always a mess there. It's too small place for so many people..not organized good at all. Shameful. You can't understand what they are pronouncing in the speakers. The toilets are always a disaster.. no paper, not cleaned, smelling awful. Very bad opinion about that airport. They should invest more. It is better to choose another airport for sure.
Lina Z — Google review
Possibly the worst airport ever. Not big enough, not enough toilets. The toilets available barely work and are filthy because of the amount of people needing them. Some of the staff are super moody. Not enough seating, cafes or anything. Super hot and stuffy. Glad to be out of there - finally!
Jasmine R — Google review
Should not have so many flights going out from here. It’s far too busy, there’s no seats, no working charger points, patchy WiFi, not enough restaurants and cafes to accommodate people. The video below shows the majority of the airport after security, there is stairs leading to another security checkpoint and there’s people seated all up and down the stairs as there is no where else to sit
Erin — Google review
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Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport

International airport
Airport
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport, named after the local engineer and Nobel laureate, is conveniently located just 4 miles from the center of Bologna. It offers direct flights to various European cities as well as internal flights within Italy. The airport has excellent transport connections, with a bus departing for Bologna every 11 minutes.
A small cozy and comfortable airport with a very good lounge, not too much to offer, but comfortable to sit around. Have a nice coffee, some croissant, some wine, a very close fast track area.
Ashish A — Google review
Was very disorganized and ill equipped to handle complications such as flight delay and cancellation. We were placed in the hallway to the plane that was uncomfortably hot (33+ degrees outside) for about thirty minutes with no communication. There were many families that had to sit down in the ground with their children because it was like a green house in there. The helpdesk lady didn't speak much English, which was frustrating when our SAS flight to Copenhagen was suddenly canceled and we wanted information. The staff aren't the most polite, but that might just be an Italian culture thing, as I'm used to more delicate customer care. The area past security was very packed, so it MIGHT be smarter to go through security closer to your departure instead of 3 hours before, like we did. There was an area with a crazy line because they weren't using the dividers properly, but they got very upset when I tried to film the line.
Nathan S — Google review
I had an early flight and discovered that after midnight, there’s no public transport from the main train station to the airport except taxis. So, we took the last Marconi Express to the airport. Unfortunately, the waiting area was far from comfortable—no cozy chairs to rest in, and the existing seats were deliberately designed with fixed armrests to prevent passengers from lying down. There’s no lounge available either, and in this situation, I’d have gladly paid for a comfortable spot to relax for a few hours. Overall, it was a dreadful experience with poor service. I hope to never repeat it.
Farnaz H — Google review
Nice airport. Sufficient food and drinks options. Behind security there are many shops. Airport is open 24/7. When traveling from the direction of Lippo there is no pedestrian walkway and you must take a bus or taxi. Good connections to city center.
Pascal W — Google review
We arrived at the airport late like 1am. The taxi queue is long however it is still possible to get a taxi if you wait. You can also use Uber. It was about €37 from the airport to somewhere near Bologna Centrale station. There are water fountains after passport check. On our way out, we saw a carrefour so it should be quite convenient.
J. Q — Google review
You can check my profile. I've traveled a lot, and I've never been in a worse airport than this one. There's just not enough space for all the people they are cramming into this place and not only that, the air conditioning is inexistent. It's not only claustrophobic and suffocating but I think it's simply not even safe. I'm thirsty and it's impossible to buy water in the waiting area next to the gates due to the excess of people lining up on every store. There's no space to sit. I ended up having to sit on the floor next to security. Never come here.
Manu C — Google review
I wish I could give -5/5 AND PLEASE TAKE A TAXI if you can!!!! My rating is solely focused on the god awful monorail - Marconi Express! They charge 25 euros for 2 people and provide BUSES. Then there is a person who just makes you buy the ticket without any explanation for how much the ticket is and how long it will take for the bus to come. Then the horror continues because every bus obviously cannot hold as many people as the train can, so you wait for at least 45 minutes in a line along with the sun burning you and the flies sitting on you. Buses do NOT have enough seats. Do yourself a favor and pay for a taxi! Which we also tried to do but these TPer tickets are NOT refundable, in anyway possible - their website literally recommends you to take another means of transportation if you have an appointment somewhere, just awful! Overall just don't arrive at this airport if you want to visit Bologna. It's not possible to reach the city with their horrible connection. EDIT: the replacement bus is single most squeaky bus I have ever taken in Europe, and it is as shaky as an Auto-Rikscha in Asia (see attached video) PLEASE TAKE A TAXI if possible 🙏🙏🙏
Shanya — Google review
Passaport control full of staff doing little more than pointing people to various queues and low quality epassport scanners, slower and less reliable than in any other airport I have ever been to. I have had the same experience nearly every time flying form out side the EEA and recent renovations seem to have made things worse instead of better.
Francesco — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Strada Provinciale 4 - a major route that connects San Casciano in Val di Pesa to neighboring towns such as Greve in Chianti and Tavarnelle Val di Pesa.
  2. Strada Provinciale 69 - a main artery that links San Casciano in Val di Pesa to Florence.
  3. Strada Provinciale 80 - a road that takes you from San Casciano in Val di Pesa to Impruneta, where the famous basilica of Santa Maria takes place.
  4. Via Cassia - an ancient Roman road that runs from Rome to Florence and passes through San Casciano in Val di Pesa.
  5. Autostrada A1 - a major interstate highway that has an exit near San Casciano in Val di Pesa and connects Florence to other parts of Italy.
  6. Strada Provinciale 37 - a scenic route that takes you from San Casciano in Val di Pesa to the medieval town of Certaldo.
  7. Strada Regionale 222 - also known as the Chiantigiana Road, which passes San Casciano in Val di Pesa and winds through the Chianti wine region.
  8. Strada Provinciale 68 - a route that connects San Casciano in Val di Pesa with the town of Montespertoli.
  9. Strada in Chianti - a stunning road that stretches from San Casciano in Val di Pesa to Siena, offering amazing views of the Tuscan countryside.
  10. Via Volterrana - a historical road that winds through the hills of Val d'Elsa and links San Casciano in Val di Pesa to the town of Colle di Val d'Elsa.
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  • San Casciano in Val di Pesa
  • Tavarnelle Val di Pesa
  • Greve in Chianti
  • Florence
  • Reggello
  • Panzano in Chianti
  • Certaldo
  • Fiesole
  • Ulignano
  • Campi Bisenzio
  • Poggibonsi
  • Castellina In Chianti
  • Leccio
  • San Gimignano
  • Radda in Chianti
  • Vinci
  • Prato
  • Colle di Val d'Elsa
  • San Miniato
  • Gaiole in Chianti
  • Monteriggioni
  • Monsummano Terme
  • Pistoia
  • Montepulciano
  • Volterra
  • Barberino di Mugello
  • Siena
  • Scarperia e San Piero
  • Montecatini Terme
  • Castelnuovo Berardenga
  • Terricciola

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