1 day in Tuscany & Turin Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Italy travel planner
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Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance
Considered a cultural, artistic, and architectural jewel of Italy, Florence is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.On the 25th (Tue), take in the spiritual surroundings of Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, then appreciate the extensive heritage of Piazza del Duomo, then take in the views from Ponte Vecchio, and finally don't miss a visit to Piazzale Michelangelo.
To find traveler tips, ratings, other places to visit, and more tourist information, go to the Florence online vacation maker.
If you are flying in from United States, the closest major aiports are Peretola Airport, Pisa International Airport and Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport. Expect a daytime high around 67°F in April, and nighttime lows around 50°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 25th (Tue) so you can catch the train to Turin.
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City of Magic
A city of technology and industry, Turin is in northwestern Italy, a one-hour drive from the French border and slightly more than that from the Mediterranean Sea.To see maps, ratings, more things to do, and more tourist information, go to the Turin trip planner.
You can take a train from Florence to Turin in 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or fly. While traveling from Florence, expect little chillier days and about the same nights in Turin, ranging from highs of 59°F to lows of 47°F. You will leave for home on the 25th (Tue).
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Tuscany travel guide
Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance
Known for its landscapes, traditions, and history, Tuscany possesses an unparalleled artistic legacy that continues to influence world culture. Regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, the region boasts a lengthy list of attractions, including world-class museums, art galleries, and archeological sites. With a distinct culture and a very strong linguistic identity, this region is sometimes referred to as a nation within a nation. A land of picture-postcard areas, Tuscany contains plenty of places to visit on your holiday, with seven World Heritage Sites, including the historic town centers of Florence and Siena. With more than 120 protected nature preserves, Tuscany is not only a land of culture and historic monuments, but also a great place to discover and enjoy the Italian outdoors. Take it slowly here (as the locals do), and give yourself plenty of time to get to know the local culture and cuisine of Tuscany's medieval towns and ancient villages.