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  • Tuscany
    The achingly beautiful Tuscany region of Italy is a touchstone of art, food, and culture. Made up of stunning countryside and distinguished cities, Tuscany is the perfect escape for gastronomes, cognoscenti, and fans of the Italian Renaissance. Visit the stunning Roman Catholic cathedrals and galleries of Florence and Arezzo, or make your way to Pisa to see its hallmark Leaning Tower. A bike tour through olive groves and vineyards is a popular way to literally breathe in the Tuscan atmosphere.
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  • San Gimignano
    San Gimignano, known as the "city of beautiful towers," had 72 towers in its heyday. Now 14 remain, and, rising above Tuscany's Elsa Valley, they make the town look like a medieval dreamscape. Take in the fresco-covered Collegiate Church, the Civic Museum and the views from atop 177-foot Torre Grossa. Daytrippers from Florence tend to fill up the streets during the day, so for a more up-close-and-personal look at the town, spend the night.
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  • Siena
    This Tuscan hill town will transport you back to the Middle Ages. Siena's grand cathedral, built in the 1200s, has treasured artworks and marvelous marble floors. The Piazza del Campo, the main town square, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's also home to the Palio, perhaps the most infamous horserace in the world. No goofy hats and mint juleps here—this is a medieval tradition involving bareback riders racing on cobblestones (so as you might imagine, it's quite dangerous). Siena is an easy daytrip by train from Florence, just 43 miles away.
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  • Lucca
    Lucca's array of wonderfully intact historical sites makes it a must-see stop on any Tuscan itinerary. The medieval city walls still stand—you can hike or bike on top of them. Also visit the Duomo di San Martino and the Roman amphitheater.
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  • Emilia-Romagna
    Nearly crossing northern Italy from the Adriatic Sea westward, Emilia-Romagna gets its name from Via Emilia, the Rimini-to-Piacenza ancient Roman road it straddles. With a rich mix of age-old agriculture and modern industry, the region is home to many historic and cultural gems, both in its larger towns like Bologna, Modena and Ravenna, as well as in its many small hilltop villages. Of course, the region’s best offerings also include native culinary wonders like parmigiano cheese and tortellini.
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  • Cesenatico
    A highlight of Emilia-Romagna’s riviera, seaside Cesenatico is defined by its water: Leonardo da Vinci designed the town’s highlight port canal, and its Adriatic coastline is defined by its golden beaches. A local maritime museum and water park add to the fun.
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  • Bellaria-Igea Marina
    The sands of Bellaria-Igea Marina are splendid and clean, perfect for relaxing under an umbrella with a book or a beverage. Once an ancient fishing village, the northern Italian town is now a destination for families who flock to kid-friendly beaches like Bagno 76 Eden. Kids will also love the beautiful seashell exhibits of the Museo delle Conchiglie.
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  • Rimini
    The biggest beach resort on the Adriatic Sea, Rimini is a favored Italian seaside holiday destination for Italians themselves. The city offers an impressive nine miles of beaches, though many of these have private access for the scores of hotels facing the shore. The old town, about a 15-minute walk inland, has many interesting sights, including the Arch of Augustus from 27 BC, and Tiberius Bridge from the early 1st century. Rimini also boasts many great restaurants and an energetic nightlife.
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  • Umbria
    Centrally located Umbria's principal cities include Spoleto, Assisi, and Terni. The capital, Perugia, is famed for its chocolate. Take a tour bus or prepare for daredevil Italian drivers if you opt to rent a car. Assisi's Basilica has a host of treasures, including works by Giotto. The town is also home to the crypt of St. Clare, patron saint of television. St. Francis' meditation retreat is in the mountains to the north. Classes at Velia's Cooking Style in Terni make good use of local produce.
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  • La Spezia
    Often an overnight stop en route to Cinque Terre, La Spezia offers travelers more than just affordable stays. Beyond a working-class port and naval base, there are maritime and archaeological museums, a hilltop castle, and an old town ideal for exploring and sampling Ligurian cuisine.
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  • Naples
    Romantic Naples, two hours south of Rome, is the largest city in southern Italy. It has some of the world's best opera and theater houses and is often called an open-air museum, due to its many historic statues and monuments. Join families on the promenade as the sun sets on the Bay of Naples. View finds from Pompeii and Herculaneum, destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D., at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale or revel in the art and architecture of Museo Cappella Sansevero, built in the late 1500s.
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  • Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
    Provence in southeastern France is divided into six departments and stretches from Orange to Nice. Many consider the Luberon in Vaucluse to be the "real Provence." Gently sloping vineyards and lavender fields are the backdrops that enthralled Cezanne, Van Gogh and Chagall. An excellent train network makes travel between cities easy. To explore villages, drive or catch a bus. Particular highlights include Palace of the Popes at Avignon, the Roman amphitheatre at Arles and the craft center of Les Baux.
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  • Brussels
    Unassuming Brussels is the capital of Belgium, Flanders and Europe. Medieval Grand-Place, is indeed grand, with many 17th-century buildings and daily flower markets. Reopened in 2006, the Atomium, Brussels' Eiffel Tower, provides great views, inside and out. Architecture fans should visit Musee Horta, home of Belgian master architect Victor Horta. St. Gery's clubs and bars are packed year-round. Seafood eateries abound in Ste. Catherine. Walk, rather than get snarled up in traffic, in the narrow streets.
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  • Denia
    A popular gateway to the Balearic Islands, Denia is a worthy destination in its own right. The port city exudes culture at every turn: an ancient Moorish castle overlooks idyllic beaches, archaeological museums, and authentic eateries, while Mt. Montgó looms in the backdrop.
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  • Fes
    The oldest university in the world isn’t Oxford or the Sorbonne—it’s the University of Al-Karaouine, and you’ll find it in Fes el Bali. This walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will transport you back to medieval times. Visit the ancient maze-like quarters of the Medina to Fes el-Bali and the four imposing Gates of Fes, with their distinctive Moroccan tile work. You can walk, or, if you're brave, take a taxi—the daredevil drivers will have you hanging on for dear life.
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  • Gloucester
    With its sandy North Shore beaches, rocky outcrops, green parks, hemlock woods and wild estuaries full of shorebirds, it is no wonder that Gloucester has attracted such a rich and diverse artists' community. Fitz Hugh Lane, Winslow Homer and John Sloan are just some of the artists who have taken inspiration from Gloucester's beautiful surrounds. Still boasting dozens of galleries and boutiques, as well as museums, theaters and an artists' colony, the city's art scene clearly continues to thrive.
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  • St. John
    Ecotourism is alive and kicking on St. John. There's more than enough to do on land, from watching for wildlife in the national park to hiking miles of trails or strolling sandy white beaches. Hit the water for amazing snorkeling, swimming, even underwater photography—of course. This is the Caribbean, after all.
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Frequently Asked Questions about hotels with a shuttle

Some of the more popular hotels with a shuttle near Piazzale Michelangelo include:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5

Popular hotels with a shuttle in Florence that have a pool include:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5

These hotels with a shuttle are close to Peretola Airport:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5
Art Hotel Villa Agape - Traveler rating: 5/5

Some of the best hotels with a shuttle in Florence are:
iQ Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5

A gym is available to guests at the following hotels with a shuttle in Florence:
iQ Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5

A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following hotels with a shuttle in Florence:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5

These hotels with a shuttle in Florence have great views and are well-liked by travelers:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5

These hotels with a shuttle in Florence have been described as romantic by other travelers:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5

Families traveling in Florence enjoyed their stay at the following hotels with a shuttle:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5

These hotels with a shuttle in Florence generally allow pets:
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Traveler rating: 5/5
Ville sull'Arno - Traveler rating: 5/5
Villa Cora - Traveler rating: 5/5
It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.