Tuscany is a region rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes, and even with just two days, you can have an unforgettable experience. With a well-organized itinerary, you can explore some of its most iconic cities and immerse yourself in its authentic beauty. Here’s a suggested plan for visiting Tuscany in 2 days.
Day 1: Florence – The Cradle of the Renaissance
Start your journey in Florence, one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
Morning: The Icons of the Renaissance
Visit the Uffizi Gallery to admire masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. Book your tickets in advance to avoid long queues. Then head to the Florence Cathedral (Duomo) to explore Santa Maria del Fiore and climb the Brunelleschi Dome for a stunning view of the city.
Lunch Break
Enjoy a traditional Florentine steak at a local trattoria, paired with a glass of Chianti wine.
Afternoon: Ponte Vecchio and Piazzale Michelangelo
Take a walk across the Ponte Vecchio, famous for its quaint goldsmith shops. End your afternoon at Piazzale Michelangelo, Florence’s most iconic panoramic viewpoint, to enjoy a memorable sunset.
Evening
Dine at a traditional restaurant and try typical dishes like crostini toscani and ribollita.
Day 2: Siena and San Gimignano – Medieval Treasures
Morning: Siena – The City of the Palio
Start your day in Siena, renowned for its Piazza del Campo, one of the most beautiful squares in Italy, where the famous Palio takes place. Visit the Siena Cathedral (Duomo), a magnificent Gothic masterpiece with a marble façade and richly decorated interiors. Stroll through the historic center and taste local sweets like panforte and ricciarelli.
Lunch Break
Enjoy a meal at a local trattoria and savor pici, a hand-rolled pasta typical of the area.
Afternoon: San Gimignano – The Medieval Manhattan
Just 40 minutes from Siena, reach San Gimignano, famous for its medieval towers. Explore Piazza della Cisterna, the lively heart of the town, and visit the Collegiata of San Gimignano to admire its spectacular frescoes. Before leaving, enjoy a wine tasting of the renowned Vernaccia di San Gimignano at a local wine shop.
Travel Tips
For getting around, a car is ideal for exploring multiple villages and offers maximum flexibility, while trains are a convenient option for visiting major cities. If you plan to stay overnight in Tuscany, choose a strategic base like Albergo Minerva in Siena, which offers modern comfort and an ideal location for exploring the surrounding areas.
Where to Stay: Albergo Minerva in Siena
If you decide to spend the night in Siena, Albergo Minerva is an excellent choice. Located just a short walk from the historic center, it offers 56 air-conditioned rooms in various categories, many with panoramic views of the city.







Exclusive Services
Each morning, guests can enjoy a rich buffet breakfast featuring fresh local and international products. The hotel offers covered and secure parking, perfect for those traveling by car, as well as a fully equipped conference room, ideal for meetings and events. For families, amenities such as cribs and bottle warmers are available.
Reservations and Special Offers
Visit the official website of Albergo Minerva, call +39 0577.284474, or email info@albergominerva.it to book and take advantage of special offers.
With this itinerary, in just two days, you can immerse yourself in the art, history, and flavors of Tuscany, leaving with unforgettable memories.