Tuscany
Independent hotel guides, travel articles, and travel videos for Tuscany.
Destinations within Tuscany
Hotel guides
Spectacular Hotel Views is the defintive guide to the world's best hotel views. It has over 600 destination rankings with hotels ranked by view quality, uniqueness, and breadth of availability across the property, has a searchable database of 2,500+ hotels with exceptional views and also allows you to browse by view type.
Their Tuscany ranking provides a useful guide for finding hotels in Tuscany with the best hotel views.
Read the guide at spectacularhotelviews.com/en/rankings/tuscany.
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Secretplaces is a curated accommodation site focused on small, stylish and authentic places to stay. This page appears to cover boutique hotels, guest houses, luxury hotels, villas, and holiday homes in Tuscany, with examples including Casa Fabbrini, Casa G.
Firenze, Locanda Rossa, and Borgo Lucignanello Bandini.

A unique selection of the most beautiful and authentic hotels and holiday homes in Tuscany
secretplaces.com/italy/tuscany/best-boutique-hotels-holiday-homes
Travel videos
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Creative Travel Guide is a YouTube travel channel by a British couple sharing vlogs, travel advice, guides, and trip-planning tips.
This Tuscany guide video is a well-rounded planning primer, covering when to go, why to visit, places to see, transport, typical prices, and budgeting.
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Wolters World is a YouTube travel channel sharing first-hand travel advice about destinations, culture, planning, and visitor expectations.
This Tuscany and Central Italy video gives a helpful top 10 overview that connects Florence, Siena, Lucca, Pisa, Ravenna, Bologna, and other regional stops.
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Brian and Carrie is a YouTube travel channel from creators Brian and Carrie focused on budget-minded travel and life abroad.
This Tuscany travel video is a useful places-to-visit guide, with Siena, San Gimignano, Florence, and Monteriggioni highlighted as featured stops.
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Suitcase Monkey is a YouTube travel channel focused on destination-led travel vlogs, stories, and detailed travel guides.
This Tuscany road trip vlog follows six days through Siena, Florence, Pisa, San Gimignano, wine tasting, and food-focused moments, making it a strong itinerary-style watch.
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vagabrothers is a YouTube travel channel by Alex and Marko Ayling focused on cultural and culinary travel.
This Tuscany road trip video pairs Alex The Vagabond and Carrie Rad with hot springs, thermal pools, and Renaissance hill towns for a good cultural travel angle.
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Hey Nadine is a YouTube travel channel by Nadine Sykora covering destinations, practical travel advice, and travel planning.
This Tuscany sightseeing tour vlog uses a wine-focused framing and links to a Tuscany in One Day tour from Rome, making it helpful for day-trip inspiration.
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The Endless Adventure is a YouTube travel channel by Eric and Allison focused on places and foods around the world.
This Tuscany road trip video starts with travel from France to Italy and sets up the plan to rent a car and drive around the region.
Travel articles & blogs
Earth Trekkers is a family adventure travel site focused on detailed destination guides, practical itineraries, hikes, and route planning. Their Tuscany itinerary guide is a practical planning resource, with options for three days, five days, one week, and longer road trip routes.

In this guide, we take out the guesswork of planning the perfect Tuscany itinerary. Whether you have 3 days, 5 days, a week, or longer, get sample itineraries that best fit your travel style.
earthtrekkers.com/tuscany-itinerary/
Our Escape Clause is a travel blog by Kate and Jeremy Storm, focused on detailed itineraries and practical destination guides. Their three-day Tuscany itinerary is especially helpful for choosing a workable route, including guidance for visiting with or without a car.

Trying to plan the perfect itinerary for 3 days in Tuscany? Here's what we suggest, plus tips for visiting Tuscany with or without a car!
ourescapeclause.com/3-days-in-tuscany/
The Broke Backpacker is an adventure and budget travel site focused on backpacking, affordable travel, hostels, gear, and independent travel resources. Their Tuscany accommodation guide gives useful support for comparing areas to stay and planning a base in the region.
Read the guide at thebrokebackpacker.com/where-to-stay-in-tuscany/.
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Love and Road is a couple travel blog by Nat and Rob, focused on destination guides, budgeting, food, adventure, and planning. Their Tuscany article offers a good snapshot of five trip ideas, spanning regional wine and food, beaches, castles, cities, and other activities.

The best things to do in Tuscany, Italy. From trying the region wine & food, to visiting Tuscany beaches, castles, incredible cities and more.
loveandroad.com/things-to-do-in-tuscany-italy/
GlobetrotterGirls is Dani's independent travel blog, focused on long-term travel, destination guides, budget advice, and travel reflections. Her Tuscany travel tips are practical for trip planning, covering money-saving advice, transportation guidance, and other useful points for visiting the region.

You are planning to travel to Tuscany? Here are our best Tuscany travel tips - including money-saving tips, how to get around, and more!
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Y Travel Blog is a family and destination travel site by Caz and Craig Makepeace, with broad practical travel guidance. Their Tuscany restaurant guide adds a helpful food-focused angle, listing 15 places to eat across the region.

Tuscany is a path well-beaten, but it still has treasures that need to be found; and if you’re hungry, you'll find the best restaurants in Tuscany!
ytravelblog.com/restaurants-in-tuscany/
Wanderlust Chloe is a UK travel blog focused on polished, lifestyle-led travel, food, adventure, and comfortable destination experiences. Their Tuscany towns guide is a polished starting point for exploring countryside places, villages, and UNESCO-linked historic sites.

From 12th-century UNESCO World Heritage sites to small towns deep in the Tuscan countryside, these are the most beautiful towns in Tuscany.
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The Blonde Abroad is a solo female travel and lifestyle blog with a polished editorial approach to destination planning. Their Val d'Orcia itinerary gives a well-rounded six-day Tuscany road trip plan, linking medieval streets, local wines, and natural hot springs.

Explore the ultimate Val d'Orcia road trip itinerary with medieval streets, local wines, and natural hot springs in a 6-day Tuscan adventure!
theblondeabroad.com/val-dorcia-tuscany-italy-itinerary/
Inside The Travel Lab is a journalism-led online travel magazine focused on destination guides, culture, road trips, and sustainable travel. Their Tuscany itinerary article is useful for shaping a regional trip, with broad guidance on how to structure time across this part of Italy.

Learn how to put together an unforgettable trip to Tuscany with this expert itinerary for one of the most beautiful regions in Italy.
insidethetravellab.com/trip-to-tuscany/
The Planet D is an adventure travel site combining destination guides, itineraries, scenic travel ideas, photography, and travel stories. Their Tuscany article works well as destination inspiration, presenting seven reasons to visit with wine and wider regional appeal in view.

There’s a reason that Tuscany tops bucket lists all over the globe (and it’s not just the legendary wine): Tuscany is a region like nowhere else
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Ciao Bambino is a family travel agency and travel site with planning content and destination-focused posts for family vacations. Their Tuscany collection page is a helpful family-travel hub, directing readers to expert posts about trips in the region.

We plan extraordinary custom family vacations and help famlies travel the world. Read our expert posts about Tuscany trips!
ciaobambino.com/blog_destinations/europe/italy/tuscany