My tour offers a deeply personal and immersive experience in Tuscany, focusing on the hidden gems of Siena's small towns. Begin your journey in Palazzone, known for its charming farmhouses and lush vineyards, where you'll enjoy exclusive wine tastings. After arriving, unwind in the soothing thermal waters of San Casciano dei Bagni, surrounded by stunning landscapes. Then, explore the historic streets of Cetona, rich with medieval charm, and continue to Città della Pieve to admire Perugino’s masterpieces. Orvieto will captivate you with its majestic cathedral and ancient underground tunnels. Every aspect of this journey is tailored to create lasting memories, highlighting Tuscany's beauty, culture, and hospitality. Experience authentic Italian life, interact with local artisans, and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. My expertise and passion for the region ensure you'll connect deeply with Tuscany’s heart and soul, making this more than a tour—it’s a truly enriching adventure.
The journey begins (and ends) in the heart of Trastevere, with a delightful breakfast at Bar Picchiotto (Piazza San Cosimato 33, next to the Pharmacy)
Circo Massimo, or Circus Maximus, stands as a testament to the splendor of ancient Rome, showcasing the grandeur of the Roman Empire's entertainment culture. Situated between the historic Palatine and Aventine Hills, this immense open field was the largest chariot racing stadium ever built, accommodating over 250,000 spectators. As you walk across its expansive grounds, you can almost hear the echoes of the crowd's roar and the pounding hooves of racing chariots. The Circus Maximus wasn't just a sports arena; it was a hub of social and political life, where emperors would display their power and connect with the people. The venue hosted grand festivals, religious processions, and even triumphal parades. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of this monumental structure, visualizing the immense oval track where fierce chariot races and dramatic spectacles took place. The surrounding hills provide a natural amphitheater, adding to the majesty and historic significance of this site.
When we stop at the Basilica of San Giovanni in Rome, you'll be immersed in the rich history and spiritual ambiance of this ancient church, known as Rome’s oldest basilica. As you enter, the grandeur of the basilica immediately captures your attention with its towering ceilings and elegant design. The interior is adorned with stunning mosaics, intricate frescoes, and beautiful statues that tell stories of faith and devotion. The most significant attraction is the Holy Stairs, or Scala Sancta, believed to be the very steps Jesus climbed during his trial before Pontius Pilate. Pilgrims often ascend these steps on their knees, reflecting on the Passion of Christ. The basilica also houses the Lateran Obelisk, the tallest in Rome, adding to its historical significance. The awe-inspiring art and architecture, combined with the deep religious history, make a visit to the Basilica of San Giovanni a truly moving experience, leaving visitors with a profound sense of connection to the past.
As we approach Porta Maggiore, you'll be struck by the imposing presence of this ancient Roman gateway. Constructed under Emperor Claudius, it’s a marvel of engineering that once served a dual purpose: supporting the Aqua Claudia and Anio Novus aqueducts and acting as a grand entrance to the city. The towering arches are crafted from massive travertine blocks, and the inscriptions proudly commemorate the emperor's achievements. Picture the scene thousands of years ago—chariots and pedestrians passing through, bustling markets nearby, and the sounds of everyday Roman life. Adjacent to the gateway, you'll notice the intriguing Tomb of the Baker, a unique, pyramid-shaped monument that hints at the personal stories and professions of ancient Romans. Porta Maggiore stands at a historic crossroads, where multiple ancient roads converge, making it a significant site for understanding Rome’s extensive infrastructure.
As we leave Rome and travel through A1 Autostrada (in direction to Florence) we exit at Fabro, a charming hilltop town in Umbria, you'll be enchanted by its panoramic views of the lush Umbrian landscape, with rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards stretching out as far as the eye can see. Fabro offers a glimpse into rural Italian life, with its narrow, winding streets, stone houses, and traditional charm. Explore the historic center, where you can admire ancient architecture and visit the local church. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the town, perhaps stopping at a cozy café or a local trattoria to savor authentic Umbrian cuisine. Fabro is also known for its truffles, so don't miss the chance to try this regional delicacy. This serene setting provides a peaceful retreat from the busier tourist areas, allowing you to soak in the beauty and tranquility of the Umbrian countryside, making it a memorable experience of Italian rural life.
Visiting Città delle Pieve is like stepping into a Renaissance painting, with its rich history and stunning medieval architecture. This charming town, perched on a hill, offers breathtaking views of the Umbrian landscape. The narrow streets and alleys are perfect for leisurely strolls, leading you to discover hidden gems such as the impressive Palazzo della Corgna and the beautiful Cathedral of Saints Gervasio and Protasio. One of the town's highlights is the artwork of Perugino, the renowned Renaissance painter who was born here. You can admire his masterpieces, like the "Adoration of the Magi" in the Oratory of Santa Maria dei Bianchi. His use of perspective and delicate portrayal of figures and landscapes bring the Renaissance to life. With its historical significance, artistic heritage, and tranquil atmosphere, Città delle Pieve is a captivating destination that provides a deep connection to the past and a serene escape into the heart of Umbria.
The Duomo of Orvieto, a Gothic masterpiece, is the crown jewel of this hilltop town. Begun in 1290 under Pope Nicholas IV to commemorate a miracle in Bolsena, where a consecrated host bled, the cathedral is renowned for its stunning facade. Designed by Lorenzo Maitani, it features intricate mosaics, bas-reliefs, and sculptures that depict biblical scenes and the Last Judgment, embodying medieval religious art.
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