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Enjoy la Dolcevita
Soon, we will be eating pasta and drinking wine together in the hills of Tuscany. Mama frickin' mia! There is so much to love about this area of Italy, from the vineyards and olive groves to the cypress-lined country roads and historic estates. Il Borgo di Vignamaggio has a 360-degree view of the landscape we can't wait to experience it with you.
Where to Stay
You already received via email all the info regarding the accommodations, please note that transportation to and from the venue will be only from the mentioned hotels.


Campomaggio
Le Barone

La Pensione

Pieve Aldina
Where To Eat

Recommended Restaurants
Oltre il giardino (Panzano)
Macelleria Dario Cecchini
Enoteca Baldi
Osteria le Panzanelle
IL guerrino
*Please note that reservations are highly suggested. Always check the closure days and time of service.
Things to See
Chianti Classico
Chianti represents the true heart and soul of Tuscany: a land of gentle vineyards, charming medieval villages, and breathtaking scenery.
Here, you can taste the renowned Chianti Classico wines and savor the authentic flavors of Tuscan cuisine: from fresh handmade pasta and truffles to artisanal pecorino cheese and golden olive oil.
Do not miss the opportunity to wander through storybook villages such as Greve in Chianti, Panzano, Montefioralle, and Castellina, each with its cobbled streets, local markets, and the warm hospitality that defines Tuscany.
Florence
Florence is the artistic heart of Tuscany: a city of Renaissance masterpieces, elegant piazzas, and romantic views. Stroll between the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi, savoring artisanal gelato and the timeless atmosphere that makes Florence truly unique.
Siena
Siena enchants with its Gothic elegance, winding streets, and warm terracotta hues. From the majestic Piazza del Campo to its sacred Duomo, the city pulses with art, history, and a timeless spirit.
Experiences
Book a wine tasting at a local winery. The region is renowned for its iconic wines (Marchesi Antinori is highly recommended).
Join a cooking class: learn how to prepare traditional dishes, taste different olive oils, and discover the very best that the Tuscan countryside has to offer.
Visit weekly food markets and artisan shops: fresh produce, cheeses, breads, and handmade crafts, perfect for small souvenirs or local delicacies.
For inspiration on the best wineries in Chianti, you may find this guide helpful:
https://allroadsleadtoitaly.com/best-wineries-in-chianti/
Useful Numbers
Babysitter
If you are looking for a nanny to assist you throughout your stay in Tuscany, we recommend visiting the following website:
www.tripsitta.com
Emergencies
General emergency number: 112
Medical Assistance (Guardia Medica)
European single non-emergency medical service number, available 24/7:
+39 116117
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