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Where should I go after Montefollonico in Tuscany for a solo trip?

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Shirley

Looking for somewhere to visit after Montefollonico in the Tuscany area, for a solo traveler, for approx 3 nights. Walkable, good food (and wine is obvious), beautiful (rolling hills and such) enough to keep me busy with indoor and outdoor activities but is not too large of an urban city and not too small of a town. Excludes Pisa, Florence and Milan. What one city/town do you recommend? Been looking into Siena and Montepulciano. Or should I just head Positano/ Amalfi coast (I… See more

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Anna

Siena is amazing! I also did the three cities of Montalcino, Pienza, and Montepulciano and it was amazing too! I'm also a big fan of Lucca and San Gimignano. Such a wonderful problem to have!

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Shirley

So true. If you could only visit 2 cities again, which ones would they be?

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Anna

Siena for sure. The second choice isn't as easy.

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Carolyn

Siena and/or San Gimignano for sure!!!!!! Siena is larger (more shopping) and amazing to walk around at night BUT San Gimignano is unique with its towers and amazing gelato

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Shirley

Gosh, I just need to reach out to you each time I have questions about a destination!!!
If you have accommodation recommendations in Siena, that would be super too. Thanks again. I hope you are well.

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Carolyn

Shirley - love Italy...we go back at EVERY chance we can. I think Brian and I were Italian in another life

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Shirley

Carolyn Lol!! Do you think it is worth it for me to rent a car (seems more trouble to find parking) or can I get away without one as Siena seems to be very pedestrian friendly.

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Carolyn

We stayed at a villa about 20 minutes away (Galenda)Localita Galenda 1, 53013, Gaiole in Chianti Italy
Had a car but wouldn't have if we were staying in Siena

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Jillian

Siena for sure!!!

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Stephani

If the travel is easy (I'm not sure of this as we drove), Gubbio is absolutely STUNNING!!!!

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Paulette

Viterbo, about 70,000 pop, so not too large, lots of Etruscan sites nearby, thermal baths http://www.italymagazine.com/.../best-kept-secret...

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Paulette

Bomarzo was amazing, as was it's story -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardens_of_Bomarzo (20 KM from Viterbo) also Civita di Bagnoregio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civita_di_Bagnoregio (30 KM from Viterbo)

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Natale

Siena

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Wendy

Loved Lucca

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Keddy

Borgo a buggiano is amazing!!

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Shirley

Looks stunning! Thank you.

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Diane

Cinque Terre is you have not alreadydone the walk, or head to Amalfi and walk the Path of the Gods.

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Diane

If you go to Amalfi coast, suggest you stay in Meta. Less resorty and expensive than other towns. Short train ride to most places. Great beach. Cheaper eats.


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The Perfect Tuscan Town for a Solo Traveler: Montepulciano

If you're seeking a charming Tuscan town to explore after your time in Montefollonico, look no further than Montepulciano. This picturesque hilltop town offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, making it an ideal destination for a solo traveler seeking a memorable three-night stay.

Walkable and Vibrant

Montepulciano boasts a compact, pedestrian-friendly historic center that invites leisurely strolls along its winding streets and alleys. The town's main square, Piazza Grande, is a lively gathering spot surrounded by Renaissance-era palaces, cafés, and wine bars – the perfect place to soak in the local ambiance and indulge in the region's renowned culinary delights.

Food and Wine Paradise

As a solo traveler, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the town's gastronomic heritage. Montepulciano is renowned for its robust Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, a full-bodied red wine that has been celebrated for centuries. Numerous enotecas (wine bars) and wine cellars offer tastings and guided tours, allowing you to explore the region's vinicultural traditions. Additionally, the town's restaurants offer an array of authentic Tuscan cuisine, featuring locally sourced ingredients and time-honored recipes.

Scenic Beauty and Outdoor Adventures

Montepulciano is perched atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Val d'Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its iconic rolling hills, vineyards, and cypress-lined roads. Hiking trails wind through the picturesque countryside, allowing you to explore the natural beauty at your own pace. For those seeking a more active adventure, cycling tours through the scenic landscapes or even hot air balloon rides over the Tuscan hills are available.

Cultural Immersion

Despite its compact size, Montepulciano offers a wealth of cultural attractions to keep you engaged. The town's Renaissance-era churches, such as the Duomo di Montepulciano and the Chiesa di San Biagio, showcase stunning architectural details and works of art. Additionally, the Museo Civico houses an impressive collection of archaeological artifacts and Renaissance paintings, providing insights into the town's rich history.

With its walkable streets, exceptional cuisine, picturesque surroundings, and ample opportunities for cultural exploration, Montepulciano emerges as the perfect Tuscan town for a solo traveler seeking a memorable and well-rounded experience.









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