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Top 5 Small Towns Near Florence

A trip to a small town near Florence that will make your trip even more colorful 🚂
Just a short trip from Florence reveals small towns with completely different charms.
If you're tired of the flashy urban art scene, you might want to experience the real Italy in a more relaxed and charming village setting. Tuscany, in particular, with its picturesque hills, vineyards, and historic villages, often makes many travelers say, "I want to come here alone."

Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is, of course, the symbol of Pisa. But Pisa is much more than just a photogenic spot.

Campo dei Miracoli, home to the Leaning Tower, is home to the magnificent Duomo, the Baptistery, and the Crypt, making it a perfect destination for an efficient sightseeing experience. Just over an hour by train from Florence, it's one of the most popular half-day trips.
When traveling to Pisa, be especially wary of pickpockets on the bus from the train station to the Leaning Tower. If you're planning to climb the tower, it's best to reserve a time slot in advance. And for a commemorative photo in front of the tower, try something different—like lying down and supporting it with both hands—rather than simply posing as a "tower-holding pose."

Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre, as its name suggests, is a picturesque place where five villages are clinging to the cliffs.
These towns, in the order of Riomaggiore → Manarola → Corniglia → Vernazza → Monterosso al Mare, are all connected by train, so you can easily see them all in one day.
Train delays are frequent in Cinque Terre, so allow plenty of time for your itinerary. The Cinque Terre Pass offers convenient travel between villages, and in summer, bringing a swimsuit for a quick swim at the beach is a wonderful experience. Manarola, renowned for its beautiful sunsets, is recommended for a bit more time, while Monterosso al Mare, the largest village, is convenient for accommodation.

Siena

Siena, a rival of Florence throughout the Middle Ages, is a charming medieval city and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Located in the heart of the city, Piazza del Campo has a unique fan-shaped shape, and in the summer, the Palio, a traditional horse race, is held, engulfing the entire city in a festive atmosphere.
When visiting Siena, a visit to the Duomo's interior is highly recommended. While the exterior may appear somewhat unremarkable, the interior's black and white marble floor mosaics are considered among the most beautiful of any Italian cathedral.
If you plan to visit during the Palio festival, you'll need to book accommodation and transportation in advance. While you can travel by bus or train from Florence, renting a car will make for a truly special experience driving through the Tuscan hills.

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