zondag 7 april 2013

Why you should visit San Gimignano

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If you have been to Tuscany but not yet visited San Gimignano – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the ‘town of towers’[…] check out the incredible skyline this town has to offer! Not into history or stunning natural beauty? Than come visit for the dry white Vernaccia wine local to the area — that’s half the reason I keep coming back. I had the chance to revisit this past week with friends for our beloved holiday of ‘Pasquetta‘ {little Easter} on Monday and had a great time being a ‘tourist’ yet again.


Like many walled medieval towns in Tuscany, San Gimignano was once used fortress in the hands of different empires and powerful noble families throughout it’s long existence. It shouldn’t surprise you that it’s roots date back to Etruscan times (3rd century BC) - pilgrims used to stop here for a pausa (rest) on their way to Rome and the Vatican city, it happens to lie along the route of the famous pilgrim route of via francigena.

The views from the top of the wall (which yes you can climb) are absolutely incredible. The Tuscany you always dreamed of? You will find that here folks! In fact, it doesn’t matter how many years I am in Italy, I will continue to be wowed by such natural beauty, take it all in and then some.

If you’re lucky you might even catch a really really creepy puppet show in the middle of gorgeous Piazza della Cisterna (home to the uber-famous award-winning geleteria!). I must admit, I was slightly traumatized after seeing this (and of course I caught in on camera – I apologize in advance for the F Bomb…) .

There is also a Museum of Vernaccia wine…

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