Tuscany Tour Part 2
This is part 2 of our Tuscany Tour, taking up where we left off. We drove from San Gimignano to Monteriggioni, an even smaller medieval hill town with a circle wall and 12 towers in the wall. From below, on
Tuscany Tour Part 1
For our Friday in Florence we hired a local guide to take us on a tour of Tuscany. He showed up at our Casa at 8 am with a Mercedes van that seated six of us quite easily. Karen got
Exploring Florence
We spent 3 fabulous days in Florence, and there is so much to see. Like Venice, Florence is photogenic. It loves the camera! Enjoy some of the sights with us.
Day 12: Vernazza to Florence
This is a difficult trip. The distance is not great, but you have to change trains two times (La Spezia and Pisa), and the experience is exhausting. In Italy they have not yet heard of the ramp; neither have they
Day 10: Milan to Vernazza
After 3 nights in Milan we go down to the coast, to the Cinque Terra. This is a well-known resort area, now fully recovered from the disastrous floods of a few years ago. We are staying in town #2 (if
Day 7: Montreux to Milan
We take the longest train trip of our vacation, and use our beloved Swiss Travel Passes for the last time. The trip goes through the Alps, not over them – there are lots of tunnels! We change trains at Domodossola, the last stop
Steppin’ Up… In Vernazza
The day we arrived in Vernazza, Karen and I went up the hill past the train station to do our laundry. While we were waiting for the machines, we went next door to il Pirata (The Pirate), a small outdoor
Let’s Just Take a Little Walk…
“I want a quiet day,” Karen announced. “We need a break from our vacation.” We are constantly on the move, with lots of places to go and sights to see. Train travel days require hauling luggage on and off trains,
More of Sunday in Milan
Next door to the cathedral in Milan is the Galleria, the most famous shopping center in the city. We were hungry, having worked up an appetite for lunch walking around on the roof, so we headed over that way. The entrance