Tag: Tuscany

Daily Travel Blog – Final Day in Italy: Treviso Farewell

Our last day in Italy, and what a beautiful way to end it—in Treviso. The city gave us one more perfect day. We wandered through its quiet streets, took in the charm of its canals, and soaked up the atmosphere at a relaxed pace. It felt like Treviso was gently saying goodbye. It’s hard to put into words how much this trip has meant. We’ve shared laughs, stories, and unforgettable memories. Traveling with such a great group made every moment feel special. As the sun set tonight, I couldn’t help but feel thankful—for the places we’ve seen, the friendships we’ve[…]

Bologna, Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

I began the day early, eager to experience Bologna before it fully woke up. The morning light slipped through the endless porticoes, illuminating cobblestone streets and quiet corners. I ducked into Caffè Terzi near Via Oberdan for a perfect espresso and a warm, flaky cornetto. The atmosphere was calm—just me, the barista, and the gentle clink of ceramic cups. Wandering into Piazza Maggiore, I found myself in the city’s beating heart. The massive Basilica di San Petronio stood solemn and powerful, its unfinished facade somehow adding to its charm. Inside, I paused at the famous meridian line running across the[…]

Treviso, Verona & Venice

The day began with a peaceful walking tour of Treviso, affectionately known as the “Venice on the Mainland.” As we wandered its quiet streets, we admired gothic-style windows, delicate marble latticework, and the gentle flow of the Sile and Botteniga rivers—elements that echoed the elegance of its island cousin, Venice. Following the guided tour, we had time to explore Treviso at our own pace. I browsed through the lively weekly market full of colorful vegetables and housewares, then wandered along the Canale dei Buranelli. Nearby, the centuries-old pescheria—Treviso’s fish market—offered a vivid glimpse of local life. For lunch, I sampled[…]

A Day in a Postcard: My Journey Through Cinque Terre and Tuscany

Cinque Terre coastal villages and San Gimignano day trip This morning, I woke up to the kind of anticipation that only travel can bring—the promise of something breathtaking just around the corner. Today was about Cinque Terre and the Tuscan hills, two names that had danced in my imagination for years. I was finally about to live the postcard. We began our adventure by weaving our way through the hills, eventually arriving at the rugged coast where the Cinque Terre National Park clings dramatically to the cliffs. From the moment I saw the first village perched above the Mediterranean, I[…]

From Coastal Magic to Tuscan Flavor

Today felt like I stepped straight into a postcard. We spent the day exploring the enchanting Cinque Terre, a cluster of storybook villages tucked between the mountains and the sea. Nearly impossible to reach by car, we glided along the rails and cruised by boat, weaving past dramatic cliffs, terraced vineyards, and panoramic views that barely seemed real. With a local guide leading the way, we wandered through narrow alleyways lined with colorful homes and listened to fascinating stories about the region’s past. Each village felt like its own little world—quiet, charming, and completely unforgettable. It’s no wonder this area[…]

Two Paths, One Incredible Day in Tuscany – Montecatini Terme

Some of us opted to stay close to our Tuscan home base and dive into the elegant charm of Montecatini Terme, a town famed for its healing waters and Belle Époque style. With our guide leading the way, we wandered the streets on a half-day walking tour, learning about Montecatini’s rise as a 19th-century wellness destination. The highlight? A visit to the historic Tettuccio Spa, a masterpiece of architecture and serenity. Built in the late 1700s and frequented by royalty, writers, and composers, the spa still flows with mineral-rich waters that are said to aid digestion and overall health. Whether[…]