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jonathanjolly

Where To Stay In Tuscany Without A Car

I’m looking for advice on where to stay in Tuscany without a car. I’m looking for a place that is within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and attractions. I’m also looking for a place that is comfortable and reasonably priced. I’m open to all types of accommodations, from hotels and bed and breakfasts to vacation rentals. Any advice on where to stay in Tuscany without a car would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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  1. I recently had the opportunity to visit Tuscany without a car. It was a great experience and I highly recommend it.

    The best way to get around without a car is to stay in a centrally located city. I chose Florence as my home base and it was a great decision. From there, I was able to easily access many of the region’s most popular attractions, such as the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, and the Ponte Vecchio.

    I also took advantage of the region’s excellent public transportation system. Buses and trains were frequent and reliable, and I was able to get around to many of the smaller towns and villages in the area. I was also able to take day trips to nearby cities such as Siena and Pisa.

    Accommodations in Tuscany are plentiful and varied. I chose to stay in a small hotel near the center of Florence. It was comfortable and affordable and had all the amenities