B & B Al Mercato
Via Giovanni Dupre', 7, Siena
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B & B Al Mercato Siena

Via Giovanni Dupre', 7 Siena, Tuscany, Italy

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A drive in the Tuscan countryside

A travel blog entry by allansineurope

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Poppiano is a small community close to our villa.
There is a very large castle, where people live.
It is a wine making community. There are solar panels on the hillside and the wine making vats are very well hidden so as to not disrupt the beautiful landscape.

We went into Empoli for gelatto and cookies from a very nice bakery.
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From Rome to Florence to Tuscany!

A travel blog entry by allansineurope

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We are now settled into our Villa, Casa Alina, in Ortimino just outside of Montespertoli, Tuscany. We have no wifi for the next 2 weeks of our stay so we will have to update our blog when we get to Cassis France on April 7th. We are doing great! We have a rental car and we are travelling around the countryside having a very ...

Cooking School of Siena di Lella Cesari Ciampoli

A travel blog entry by jmoon

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During our visit to the town of Siena we also had our second cooking school lesson. This time our lesson was with cookbook author and chef Lella Cesari Ciampoli. She brought a wealth of cooking knowledge to us through an English translator. A full meal ...

What An Afternoon

A travel blog entry by boydevine

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... headed over for some Gelato for dessert, Canadian Ice Cream is going to be a major let down after this, the stuff is Amazing.

We headed home after that and now here we are ready to shut it down and go to bed soon, pretty quiet day planned tomorrow, only two full days left here in Spoleto....hard to believe.

I noticed when I logged in we have had over 140 views to the blog, thanks a lot for stopping by and posting comments guys it is awesome to hear from you!
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Siena and the Tuscan countryside

A travel blog entry by hilary_todd

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... filled with the famous Chianti vineyards. It was a lot greener up this way compared to the previous day, with lots of forested areas around. We visited the Castle d’Brolio, the wine towns of Gaiole in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, Greve in Chianti, along with the hill town of San Gimignano. The wine countryside was very pretty – nothing special, but pretty. We thought it would be nice to come here in the winter when you could hire one of the stone houses out in the countryside ...