- italyexplained.com italy-cities-regions/tuscany/It’s verdant hills, medieval towns, vineyards, cathedrals, and everywhere history. Visitors flock to Tuscany in droves – with plenty of good reasons for doing so.
- britannica.com Geography & Travel States & Other SubdivisionsIncreasingly, Tuscany is also a retirement centre of choice for well-to-do people from around the world, especially from northern Europe.
- untolditaly.com tuscany-travel-guide/Florence is the capital of Tuscany and is easily reached from Rome in an hour and a half on the fast train; from Milan in two hours; and Venice in just over two hours.
- chianti.com tuscany/Discover Tuscany's Magical Cities and Countryside. The lush and sunny Chianti area is located in the heart of the most famous region of Italy: Tuscany.
- lovefromtuscany.com basics/where-is-tuscany/Tuscany is a triangular shaped region in the heart of Italy. Tuscany borders Liguria and Emilia in the north, Marche and Umbria in the east, and Lazio to the south.
- viator.com Italy Things to do in TuscanyLooking for things to do in Tuscany? Explore the must-dos and hidden gems on Viator and easily book Tuscany tours, attractions, and experiences you'll never forget.
- italia.it en/tuscanyBetween medieval tradition and natural spas A charming town in the heart of Tuscany, Siena preserves its medieval historical centre intact.
- lonelyplanet.com italy/tuscanyView Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta in San Gimignano in the Duomo square. 16 June 2017 San Gimignano, Tuscany - Italy.
- theplanetd.com towns-in-tuscany-italy/While Florence is certainly the most famous city in Tuscany, there are beautiful villages and towns in Tuscany that you must set to explore as well.