Tuscany Travel Guide: Slow Living, Vineyards & the Art of Doing Less

Tuscany isn’t about checking boxes — it’s about space. We spent four nights in the countryside, intentionally slowing down after Rome.

Where to Stay

Il Borro Estate A restored medieval village surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. One of the most complete countryside stays we’ve ever experienced.

What to Do

  • Estate walks + wine tastings

  • Spa time

  • Long dinners on property

  • One or two day trips max

Must-Do Experience

Private wine tour + farm lunch in Val d’Orcia — unforgettable, unhurried, deeply Italian.

Tuscany Takeaway

Don’t overschedule. Tuscany is the reward for slowing down.

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