25 Favorite Photos of Tuscany

Photo by Margie MiklasTuscany is one of the most popular destinations in Italy, and these photos easily explain why. Located in central Italy, Tuscany  stretches from the Apennine Mountains to the Tyrrhenian Sea. From the rolling hills with scenes of serene countryside dotted with wineries, to vibrant cities famous for art, architecture, and food,  and to the pristine seashore, Tuscany has it all.

Please enjoy 25 of my favorite photos of Tuscany.

San Gimignano ~ Photo by Margie MiklasThe medieval walled Tuscan town of San Gimignano

The Renaissance Church of San Biagio in Montepulciano

Florence’s Campanile, also known as  Giotto’s Bell Tower

Fiesole Photo by Margie MiklasFiesole, a town high above Florence

Tuscany Siena Photo by Margie MiklasA view of Siena

Church of Saint Agostino in Montepulciano Photo by Margie MiklasChurch of Saint Agostino in Montepulciano

Siena campo Photo by Margie MiklasThe Campo in Siena, a great  place to congregate and people-watch

The incredible marble quarries in Carrara, where the marble for Michelangelo’s David was acquired.

Piazza Santa Maria Novella in Florence Photo by Margie MiklasPiazza Santa Maria Novella in Florence

View of Siena Photo by Margie MiklasView of Siena

Monteriggioni Photo by Margie MiklasThe walled, medieval castle of Monteriggioni, a town located between Siena and Florence

Duomo in Florence Photo by Margie MiklasThe stunning facade of the Duomo in Florence

Lucca wall Photo by Margie MiklasPart of the ancient wall surrounding Lucca

Photo by Margie Miklas Staue of David at Accademia in FlorenceThe incredible sculpture of David in the Accademia Gallery in Florence

The beach at Massa di Carrara Photo by Margie MiklasThe beach at Massa di Carrara

 

Carousel in Florence Photo by Margie MiklasThe iconic carousel belonging to the Picci family on the Piazza della Republica in Florence

Ponte a Serraglio in Bagni di Lucca Photo by Margie MiklasFog over the mountains in Ponte a Serraglio, one of the villages of Bagni di Lucca.

A view of Florence and the Arno River from Piazzale Michelangelo Photo by Margie MiklasA view of Florence and the Arno River from Piazzale Michelangelo

View from the top of the Leaning Tower of PisaPhoto by Margie MiklasThe view from the top of the  Tower of Pisa, well worth the climb

Ponte Vecchio in Florence Photo by Margie MiklasThe Ponte Vecchio, the oldest bridge in Florence

Fonte Gaia in Siena Photo by Margie MiklasThe Fountain of Joy in Siena

View from San Gimignano Rocca Photo by Margie MiklasRocca e Parco Montestaffoli  is the highest point in San Gimignano and well worth the walk up the hill to reach this peaceful setting.

Siena Cathedral Post by Margie MiklasThe Cathedral of Siena

San Michele in Foro Church in Lucca Photo by Margi MiklasSan Michele in Foro Church in Lucca, one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture

If you’d like to read more about Tuscany, you might enjoy traveling along with me in Memoirs of a Solo Traveler – My Love Affair with Italy, currently available on Amazon and Amazon UK.Memoirs of a Solo Traveler - My Love Affair with Italy

Have you been to Tuscany? What was your experience? I’d love to hear about it, so please leave a comment.

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About Margie Miklas

An award-winning author, Margie Miklas writes medical thrillers and travel memoirs about Italy, a place which has captured her passion for travel. She is also the creator and owner of the travel blog, Margie in Italy, and a contributing writer for an Italian-American newspaper. A retired critical-care nurse, she enjoys spending time with her family, including her three cats. Her favorite place is the beach, and she likes learning new computer skills, when she is not writing. A member of the Florida Writers Association, Margie makes her home in Florida.
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13 Responses to 25 Favorite Photos of Tuscany

  1. I live in the south of Tuscany but have not visited anything from your photos other than Firenze, Siena, Pisa and Lucca. The latter is in my top ten Tuscan towns. Some others are Porto Ercole, Orbetello, Talamone, Volterra, Pienza and Capalbio where I live. Tuscany is surprisingly large, bigger than my country of origin Slovenia. Looking forward to further explorations, also by way of your blog.

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    • Thank you Manja. I really appreciate your perspective as someone living in Tuscany. I also have not been to many of the beautiful Tuscan towns you mention. It would take a year or more to visit all of them and really explore…I guess that’s why I keep coming back.

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  2. I’ve been to many towns and cities in Tuscany, and spent a month each at language schools in Florence and Lucca. I really liked Lucca, lovely place to just hang out, walking the streets or the wall around the town, taking in the gorgeous churches. I wasn’t crazy about Florence, not that there wasn’t a lot of beauty and wonderful museums, but as a place to be for an extended time, I didn’t find it as “livable” as other places I’ve stayed in Italy. I love the interior of Siena’s Cathedral and the baptistry, in particular, of the Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa.

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  3. What beautiful pictures, Margie. So much history in these images!

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  4. dollygoolsby says:

    Ah, Margie, you caught me while I was in a nostalgic moment anyway, dreaming of Florence. Of all you pictures, I have been to all those places, save one. I have never been to Bagni di Lucca, but it is on my list. Thank you for the great photos.

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  5. Debra Kolkka says:

    Great photos! Nice to see my view in Ponte a Serraglio.

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  6. Nice pictures. The only time I went to Tuscany it rained most of the time so I could have enjoyed it better!

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  7. Lois Patton says:

    Thanks for the trip back to Tuscany. This area was among our favorites of all our trips. I will never forget looking at the David for the first time. I was overwhelmed with awe and a sense of privilege to see such magnificent work. The views from the hill towns were a close second.

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  8. Ishita says:

    Love the diversity. That photo of David! Do more such posts 🙂

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