Buying a Eurail Train pass is the perfect way to enjoy the
summer in Italy. Italy has over 16,000km
of railroad tracks across its beautiful landscape shows that your Eurail
pass is more than just for transportation.
When in Italy, the classical beauty of Tuscany can’t be missed, and the
train ride through its gorgeous hills and vineyards will take you to another
world. Here are some great tips for where to visit and some fantastic
restaurants to try while in the Tuscany region.
The famous leaning Tower of Pisa is located in central
Italy, 50 miles from Florence, is quite a site to see in real life. And it only
takes an hour to get to Pisa from Florence by train. The greatest medieval town
in Italy to see is Siena. Here you can just enjoy the culture by walking
through alleyways and narrow streets. If you feel up to hiking up some stairs,
you can always climb to the top of Siena's tall bell tower and take in some
amazing views of the city and the Piazza Del Campo below. 3. The most popular
place to taste wine is Chianti, which is very well known for its world-famous
red wines. Here you can sip while
enjoying the picture-perfect scenery.
Another popular place
to visit to Tuscany is Lucca. Here you will find many churches and other
medieval buildings that will amaze. The Roman amphitheater is located in Lucca
and is over in 1900 years old. The town centre is completely enclosed by a
brick wall built in the 16th century and you can take a walk along the top of
the wall, which stretches 4km. Lucca is considered to have some the best food
in the Tuscany region especially the tortelli lucchese.
Finally we have Florence, which will no doubt be one of the
main highlights of your trip, needs a few days to fully explore. There are many
different sights to see and you should be sure not to miss the Uffizi. The
world-famous Uffiza Gallery is home to thousands of paintings and sculptures.
Because of how popular it is you can wait up to 5 hours to get in so it is best
to reserve a ticket in advance.
Tuscany houses over 2000 restaurants, and I’m sure none of
them will disappoint. Here are a few
suggestions for you.
Cantine Bernardini in Lucca is known as one of the
best in the area and is stylishly designed a modern twist but with many
references to 16th century Tuscany. The food here is not typically Tuscan, but
what customers will be provided with are exquisitely cooked dishes which are
flavored to a high standard and presented with a great deal of artistry.
For the ultimate dining experience in Tuscany, La Bucacciain Cortona is where you
will be spoilt with gorgeous, gourmet food, a fantastic atmosphere and a
stunning environment. Providing its customers with a great selection of Chef's
specials and traditional Tuscan dishes; La Bucaccia serves only the freshest
food, infused with fantastic flavor combinations. This is quite a small
restaurant so provides a fantastic, intimate setting but you will never feel
rushed here so you are free to thoroughly enjoy your meal and the hospitality.
Il Profeta in Florence offers a full mix of great food and
hospitality. This is the best place for those who are big eaters or who simply
wish to indulge in as much Tuscan cuisine as possible as the portions here are
quite large - especially in terms of the steaks and pasta dishes.
In Pisa, the Hostaria
Le Repubbliche Marinare is the best restaurant for those looking for a
great balance between food, service, price and atmosphere. Perfect for those who
want to try all of what Tuscany has to offer, without breaking the bank. With
highlights such as beautifully made pizzas with prices starting at a low 6
Euros to decadent desserts such as tiramisu and cheesecake, this is great for
those who are eager to try some new Italian foods or simply order some
classics. There is a chance that you may need to make a booking here, but it is
worth the wait.
For the perfect Tuscan pizza, Gusta Pizza in Florence is the ideal restaurant for you. With a
simple menu of up to 7 pizzas, there are no wild or unusual pizzas to try here
but what the restaurant lacks in choice it makes up for in flavors and quality.
Gusta Pizza uses only the freshest ingredients, rolling all their pizza dough
by hand and with this fresh, traditional method of making pizza, you are
provided with intense and high quality flavors sure to rival any pizza you have
eaten in the past. With prices that go no higher than 9 Euros for a large
pizza, you’re in for a great deal.
Hope you have a chance to enjoy all these great spots and
restaurants to visit while in touring Tuscany by Eurail train pass. Check out Rome by clicking here.