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Tuscany is one of the best destinations for people in search of unique moments and experiences. Visit the Renaissance palaceTuscany, impressive monuments and seeing the works of great masters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo in person are just some of the activities you're likely to enjoy. Discover here 3 sublime towns to visit in Tuscany.

Florence

Surrounded by splendid hills and crossed by the Arno River, Florence is one of the cities that stands out for its rich and varied culinary culture.

Also known as the "Cradle of the Renaissance", Florence is one of Italy's most spectacular cities.

Another marvel in Florence is the Galerie des Offices. This palace houses one of the oldest and most famous museums in the Western world.

In addition to its many emblematic buildings, the city's streets and surroundings are brimming with parks and gardens as secret as they are enchanting.

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Siena

The old town of Siena is also full of wonders, each as surprising as the next. It boasts one of the world's most beautiful cathedrals, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

You really won't have enjoyed Siena until you've seen the Medici family's famous fortress, or taken a stroll around the Piazza del Campo.

If you're lucky enough to make it to the Piazza del campo in summer, you can attend one of the most popular horse races: the Palio di Siena.

Siena is also home to beautiful Gothic buildings, such as the Duomo, and numerous churches scattered throughout the city.

What's more, Siena's charm lies in its immersion in lush green landscapes dotted with medieval castles and typical Tuscan farmhouses.

Lucca or Versilia

Lucca is the only city in Italy where you can stroll along perfectly maintained ancient ramparts.

During your trip, you'll be able to enjoy breathtaking views of the entire city. It's the perfect place to take great photos.

After Lucca, heading north, you'll reach Versilia, a sub-region of Tuscany named after the river that flows through it. This sub-region of Tuscany is well known for its fashionable spots.

In fact, a large part of the Riviera is home to a whole host of restaurants and lounges, ideal for enjoying your vacation.

The coastline, which stretches from Viareggio to Forte dei Marmi, offers long beaches. If you're more of a party person, Forte dei Marmi's lively nightlife won't disappoint. It's a great place for long walks and meetings of all kinds.

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