What is the best month to visit Tuscany?
Tuscany, Toscana, Italy’s crown jewel for Renaissance art, architecture, fine food and delicious wine. It is a place where travellers come to immerse themselves in lavish Italian culture, where a stroll around the ornate buildings of Florence is complemented by a trip out to one, or many, of the region’s world class wineries!
Whether you’re gazing upon Michelangelo’s David at the Uffizi, marvelling at the town’s medieval expanse from the Piazzale Michelangelo or getting uber touristy at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Tuscany has an abundance of awesome things for gourmands and everyday travellers alike.
So, what are the best months to visit this gem of European travel? Well, you might not be surprised to know that the region becomes absolutely inundated with tourists in the summer months, eager to catch that toasty Italian sunshine as they snap Gram-worthy shots at David and the Leaning Tower.
Therefore, the best months to visit this wonderfully rustic region are in the shoulder months, from April to May and September to October. These are the times when the weather is perfectly pleasant and the crowds are yet to arrive or already packed their bags to escape the European winter!
So, now that you know it’s best to avoid the Tuscan summer months, what are some of the amazing adventures that await you in this gorgeous part of Italia?
Art in absolute abundance
Florence, Tuscany’s largest city, is known as “The Cradle of the Renaissance”, so you can be very sure that the city is home to some of the finest works stemming from this period of grand modernisation.
Be sure to head to both the Accademia and the Uffizi galleries, where the likes of the unmistakable David and Botocelli’s The Birth of Venus await to inspire your senses.
See the Leaning Tower of Pisa, of course!
Well, you will probably still meet a wealth of crowds there even in the shoulder months, but it’s all part of the fun of visiting this bizarre monument. Not only is the Leaning Tower of Pisa itself an absolute joy to behold, but the surrounding Piazza del Duomo is a must for lovers of ornate Italian heritage!
Dine on fine Tuscan food & wine
Tuscany is world famous for its fine wine and produce, with the likes of bistecca alla fiorentina, biscotti and the famous Chianti all coming from the region.
Enjoy the feast – there is plenty of it to go around!