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Florencia y la Toscana 7 (Guías de Región Lonely Planet)

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Una guía indispensable para disfrutar de todos los momentos en Florencia y la Toscana

Caminar por las calles de Florencia es como pasear por un museo al aire libre. Aunque su patrimonio renacentista es incomparable, tras las catedrales, palacios y galerías, se esconde una ciudad en constante transformación, con una escena gastronómica espectacular y una comunidad de artesanos muy inspiradora. A su alrededor, Pisa, Elba, Siena y el Val d'Orcia, entre otras diferentes zonas de la Toscana evocan otro ritmo de vida y complementan con su dolce vita el frenesí que a veces Florencia parece tener. En esta guía el viajero encontrará un compañero de viaje experto, para no perderse ningún detalle de estas magníficas ciudades y regiones.

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First published July 2, 2015

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December 12, 2021
I used this guide (together with the superfluous LP Tuscan Road Trips to plan a 12 day autumn road trip through Tuscany. It was my first time in the region and I wanted to get as much as possible out of our short time there. I suppose I went for LP out of habit, their info on the sights is correct and the restaurant tips have worked for us as well.
This guide was average, good info on the larger cities, again some pleasant surprises on the restaurants. I would have liked a little more information on the smaller locations around the Val d'Orcia. We ended up following LP's suggested itinerary through the valley (page 182), adding a few extra stops along the way. In the end it was our favourite part of the trip, and I was very surprised to only find a single paragraph of text on San Quirico d'Orcia in this 380+ page guide book.
A guide which does spend a full chapter on Livorno, labelling it a "highlight" and "undeniably worthwhile stop on any Tuscan itinerary". This description of the city (and it's fish stew) was the main reason we detoured a full day to squeeze Livorno into our planning. Sorry LP - and sorry Livorno - but calling the historic quarter "shabby-chic" is total sugarcoating, it's dull and wasn't worth the detour. But if you're in the neighbourhood (or catching the ferry) the local food is really good - "cinque e cinque" a particular highlight.
Another disappointment was trying to find the mentioned walking path from Greve in Chianti to Montefioralle - it's a road. Greve is an excellent place to have lunch instead.

Long review short: some hits, some misses, overall the guide served it's purpose in helping to plan and accompany our road trip.
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December 30, 2016
As always, this Lonely Planet guide to Florence and Tuscany strikes my attention once more. Inside are beautiful pictures, detailed descriptions, and lots of maps and guidelines for YOUR trip to Italy. There are many sections, and you can turn from page to page, or simply open a page and start reading to learn more about this beautiful place. I used this book on my trip to Italy, and it really assisted me. As always, there is a section on Top Sites, and others on family-friendly vacations, and places where one can dine and sleep at. Some fun activities include:

- The Uffizi Gallery, containing many famous artworks including 'The Birth of Venus'.
- Taking a tour of the Tuscan food! With a mix of cheese, wine, olives, pasta, and more, it's arguably one of the best cuisines in the world!

Interested in learning more about Italy? Are you going to Italy? This book is the #1 tourist guide for YOUR trip to Florence & Tuscany!

I'd like to thank Lonely Planet for providing me with this book in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
78 reviews2 followers
March 30, 2016
This book is awesome! I can no longer be lonely when I read this book. I have found a place wherein I feel like heaven because of its beauty. I hope to travel and see the most beautiful places in the world like Florence and Tuscany.
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January 18, 2016
Lonely planet has good stuff as always. I wish there was a little more Florence and a little less Tuscany, but it's still a good book.
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