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Can you travel through Tuscany without a car?

Buses and trains serve most places in Tuscany and for the rest, there is a good choice of day tours from the main hubs. Having a car in Tuscany's towns and cities is of little value. Driving in the historical centre of many towns, including Florence and Siena, is either prohibited or restricted.



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Traveling across Tuscany by train is definitely one of the most stress-free ways of exploring the region. The main cities are well connected, money-wise, local trains are not expensive. Here are some general info about trains in Tuscany and some tips to help you plan your trip.

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One of the most scenic train rides in Tuscany is the Siena - Chiusi Chianciano Terme line. Catch glimpses of the pretty towns, such as Asciano and Rapolano Terme in the Siena countryside.

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There are many things to see and do in the region, the hard part is really deciding how to fit everything into the days you have at your disposal! Seven days is right about the perfect amount of time we recommend you dedicate to exploring this beautiful region and a car will be required.

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With a combination of trains and buses you can go practically everywhere in Tuscany, even the most remote little town. But you'll need to do a bit of planning and have plenty of time on your hands. Tuscany has four main rail artieries. The fastest is the Milan-Florence-Arezzo-Orvieto-Rome line.

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Yes, Tuscany is generally considered safe to travel alone. However, as with any destination, it is important to take precautions to ensure your safety. Be aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone at night, and keep your valuables secure.

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Both Lucca and Siena were a little more intimate and relaxed than Florence, especially at night, although Florence was fantastic. Either way try to visit all of these places as each is worth the effort.

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Thankfully, there are plenty of means of transportation to choose from here in Italy such as cars, high-speed trains, planes, buses and even boats. Many major cities here also have a well-connected system of public transportation that is easily navigable.

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A day trip from Rome to visit the best of the Tuscany Region. Spend a day exploring the best Medieval Tuscan cities; Siena, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni and tour the windy roads of the Chianti wine region in the comfort of a minivan including wine tasting in a local winery and lunch.

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