Tuscany is one of Italy’s most beautiful regions. Centered around the capital of Florence.
Florence airport is the nearest airport for most locations in Tuscany.
It is a small but modern airport.
Very close to the A1 motorway around Florence.
You can fly direct to Florence from the following
London Gatwick Airport
London City Airport
Edinburgh Airport
São Paulo Guarulhos
Rio de Janeiro
Curitiba
The distance between Florence Airport (FLR) and Borgo San Luigi, Monteriggioni is 29 miles.
Yes, the driving distance between Florence Airport (FLR) to Borgo San Luigi, Monteriggioni is 36 miles.
It takes approximately 52 min to drive from Florence Airport (FLR) to Borgo San Luigi, Monteriggioni.
There are many car hire companies available at Florence Airport.
The quickest way to get from Florence Airport (FLR) to Borgo San Luigi, Monteriggioni
is by the taxi costs £70 – £85 and takes 52 min.
The cheapest way to get from Florence Airport (FLR) to Borgo San Luigi
is to train and bus which costs £5 – £12 and takes 3h 45min.
Florence Airport (FLR) to Borgo San Luigi, Monteriggioni bus services,
operated by Autolinee Toscane – Linee Regionali
depart from airport 1 station.
When we traveled to Tuscany, we rented a car and found it to be
the best way to really explore Tuscany’s villages and attractions.
Tuscany is home to some of Italy’s most beautiful towns – you will find beautifully located small towns in surrounded
by rolling hills and vineyards lined with Cypress trees. Many medieval towns still have old Roman walls and building dating back to the Middle Ages.
Exploring Tuscany is dreamy;
Piazza del Campo is the main public space of the historic center of Siena, a city in Tuscany, Italy,
and the campo regarded as one of Europe’s greatest medieval squares.
It is renowned worldwide for its beauty and architectural integrity.
The Palazzo Pubblico and its Torre del Mangia, as well as various palazzi signorili surround the shell-shaped piazza.
At the northwest edge is the Fonte Gaia.
Siena Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Siena) is a
medieval church in Siena, Italy, dedicated from its
earliest days as a Roman Catholic Marian church,
and now dedicated to the Assumption of Mary.
It was the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Siena,
and from the 15th century that of the
Archdiocese of Siena.
It is now the seat of the Archidiocese
of Siena-Colle di Val dÉlsa-Montalcino.
The cathedral was designed and completed between
1215 and 1263 on the site of an earlier structure. It has
the form of a Latin cross with a slightly projecting
transept, a dome and a bell tower.
Discover rolling hills covered with rows of grapevines,
terra cotta roofs, and fortified towers from the 11th and 13th centuries in San Gimignano, located in Tuscany, Italy.
After being an important resting point for pilgrims during the Middle Ages, it is today a magical spot to relax with the rhythm of this glorious landscape and be inspired by an evolving lifestyle that’s a millennium in the making.
Visitors are universally spellbound when they discover San Gimignano.
Castello di Monteriggioni is a 13th-century tiny
walled town, a commune in the province of Siena in
the Italian region of Tuscany. The town is
architecturally and culturally significant; it hosts
several piazzas and is referenced
in Dante’s Divine Comedy.
Surrounded by the beautiful countryside of Tuscany,
it seems to be a needle in a haystack as the rolling
hills covered with olive groves and vineyards appear
to stretch forever around this mini treasure.
When you view the town from a distance for the
first time, it is pretty astonishing.
https://www.wandererscompass.com/destinations/castello-monteriggioni-tuscany-a-visitor-guide/
Light lunch and winery tour, the chef will prepare
a three-course lunch with fresh locally sourced farm ingredients.
Cantina Fèlsina is waiting for you
to tell the story of the company and of
the Poggiali family, who with passion
and dedication have made this reality grow in Italy and in the world.
You will be taken inside the beautiful historical cellar,
where you can enjoy the charm of the time
entering among the barrels, the barriques
and the vinsantaia.
Chianti Classico. Tasting and lunch at Monterinaldi.
Pair wines with local homemade food, and enjoy the real Tuscan flavours!
https://www.winedering.com/tasting-and-lunch-at-monterinaldi_d105_travel
Chianti Classico experience at Castello di Bossi.
Taste 3 types of Chianti Classico in the heart of Tuscany.