1. Baths of Saturnia
Imagine: warm natural outdoor baths surrounded by picturesque greenery. This place is ideal for relaxation - the thermal baths are known for their healing properties, and the water maintains a comfortable +37 °C all year round. The best time to visit is early in the morning, when crowds of tourists have not yet reached here.
2. Assisi
A small but incredibly atmospheric city where it seems that time has stopped. Stroll through the narrow streets and visit the Basilica of St. Francis - it is decorated with frescoes by Giotto that will take your breath away. Assisi is imbued with a spirit of peace, and even a simple lunch in a local cafe will become a small holiday.
3. Siena
A city that seems to have stepped out of the pages of a medieval fairy tale. Its heart is Piazza del Campo, where the Palio horse race takes place once a year. It’s a cozy place to walk, enjoy Tuscan architecture and, of course, try the famous Siena sweets.
4. Grosseto
A less touristy, but no less charming city in the heart of Tuscany. Grosseto will delight you with its historical atmosphere - here you can wander along the ancient fortress walls and look into ancient churches. There are also excellent restaurants serving authentic Tuscan cuisine.
5. Port of San Stefano
For those who dream of seascapes, Port of San Stefano is a godsend! This picturesque port town is famous for its panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Be sure to go on a boat trip or simply enjoy fresh seafood in one of the coastal restaurants.