Do you keep seeing postcards of Tuscan landscapes with rolling golden hills and rows of high cypress trees but you are not sure of where to find them? Do you have a passion for wine and dream about tasting the best ones while in Italy? Then why not join our full-day trip to Val d’Orcia to get the chance to finally travel over the most iconic Tuscan countryside and to enter the astonishing Temple of Brunello wine in Montalcino.
Discover Pienza and Montalcino, two of the most authentic towns of Val d'Orcia.
A multi-sensory journey inside the Temple of Brunello with a gourmet lunch in a charming location.
Raise a glass to an unforgettable day while admiring the iconic postcard-like landcapes of Tuscany.
What is included: Entrance to Brunello'Shrine with Lunch and wine pairing, Entrance to Palazzo Pubblico in Pienza and audioguide in Sant'Antimo
What is included: Entrance to Tempio del Brunello with Gourmet Lunch and wine pairing. Free time in Pienza, Montalcino and Sant'Antimo Abbey
What is included: Entrance to Tempio del Brunello with Gourmet Lunch and wine pairing. Free time in Pienza, Montalcino and Sant'Antimo Abbey
What is included: Entrance to Brunello'Shrine with Lunch and wine pairing, Entrance to Palazzo Pubblico in Pienza and audioguide in Sant'Antimo
What is included: Entrance to Brunello'Shrine with Lunch and wine pairing, Entrance to Palazzo Pubblico in Pienza and Audioguide in Sant'Antimo
What is included: Entrance to Tempio del Brunello with Gourmet Lunch and wine pairing. Free time in Pienza, Montalcino and Sant'Antimo Abbey
Discover the postcard views of the green, rolling hills in Val d’Orcia. Meet your friendly, local tour guide at Piazzale Montelungo Bus Terminal. Piazzale Montelungo is located 5-10 minutes walking distance from Santa Maria Novella train station. Grab a seat on the comfortable coach bus, and you will shortly depart for the scenic beauty of Val d’Orcia! During the picturesque drive, your guide will dive into some interesting information about the towns and lush land of the Valley. The drive to Val d’Orcia will take about two hours.
If you selected the option while making the reservation, you will also have the entrance ticket to Palazzo Pubblico included in your visit, the then residence of the Priors that now hosts the town hall.
The first stop of the day is the town of Pienza, around one hour and a half from Florence. Enjoy some free time to explore the first “ideal city” of the Renaissance period that dominates the valley from up above, giving you an incomparable sight of the surrounding hills. Start the tour from the heart of the historic center: Piazza Pio II with its honey-colored buildings, the Duomo of Santa Maria Assunta, and Palazzo Piccolomini. Keep going past the apse of the Duomo and take the pedestrian street: you’ll be stunned by the incredible dreamy sight that will soon open just in front of your eyes.
Next up is a unique experience inside the monumental complex of the former convent of Sant’Agostino, which now houses the Temple of Brunello: an interactive museum where you can unveil the secrets of Montalcino's famous red wine and its hometown through an immersive path. Start a multi-sensory journey through local history and culture to discover the pillars of the production of one of the most renowned wines of Italy, Brunello di Montalcino. But that’s not all! Top off the visit tasting the famous Tuscan Brunello to finally understand why it's addressed as the King of Sangiovese wines. You will find waiting for you in the cloister of the Temple a sumptuously laid table, so get ready to taste a delicious lunch made of gourmet dishes accurately paired with three glasses of local wine. Let the chef’s creativity inspire you as the explosion of flavors perfectly combines with the richness of the best Tuscan wines.
Then you will head to Montalcino, the Medieval town par excellence dominated by its massive fortress. In just about thirty minutes you will reach the hometown of Brunello and you will have some free time to explore the most authentic borgo of Val d’Orcia. Breathe in the peaceful atmosphere and step back to the past while taking a stroll down its steep alleys.
The final stop of your adventure will be Sant’Antimo Abbey, just a few kilometers away from Montalcino. You will get to a scenic clearing surrounded by wheat fields and ancient olive trees through a panoramic country road among the vineyards. At its right center lies the charming Sant’Antimo Abbey, a Benedictine church founded, according to the legend, by the great Charlemagne in the IX Century. After a quick visit, it’s time to eventually get back to Florence, but only after one last toast. Let’s raise a glass to the unforgettable day you just experienced and say goodbye to the smooth rolling hills of Val d’Orcia all around.
The bus will take you back to Florence, and you will arrive back in the early evening. Don’t miss out on this magical opportunity to explore the postcard scenery and picturesque, hilltop towns of Val d’Orcia!
TOURS & NEWS KIOSK AT PIAZZALE MONTELUNGO BUS TERMINAL
Located at 5-10 minutes walking distance from Santa Maria Novella Train Station. Look for our staff wearing a FUCHSIA CIAOFLORENCE JACKET and holding a CIAOFLORENCE CLIPBOARD!
Florence, the capital of Italy's Tuscany region, is a treasure trove of art, architecture, and history. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, it's home to iconic masterpieces, stunning cathedrals, and a rich cultural heritage that continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
The Florence Cathedral, known as the Duomo, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Its iconic dome, designed by Brunelleschi, offers panoramic views of the city.
One of the world's most famous art museums, the Uffizi Gallery houses works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
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A panoramic terrace offering breathtaking views of Florence. It's a perfect spot for sunset and photography.
Home to Michelangelo's famous statue of David, the Accademia Gallery is a must-visit for art lovers.
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A hearty vegetable and bread soup, traditionally made with leftover bread and vegetables. It's a classic Florentine dish.
A Florentine street food made from the fourth and final stomach of a cow. It's typically served in a sandwich.
Almond biscotti traditionally served with Vin Santo, a sweet Tuscan wine. They are crunchy and perfect for dipping.
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