Activities

Pistoia beautifully blends medieval charm with a Renaissance flair. The city’s medieval roots are evident in its well-preserved architecture, from the Romanesque Cathedral of San Zeno with its striking bell tower to the Piazza del Duomo, a central square that hosts some of Pistoia’s most iconic landmarks. The city is best explored on foot, with narrow medieval streets, hidden alleys, and charming local shops that invite exploration. Enjoy the traditional Tuscan fare with a Pistoiese twist; think hearty dishes like ribollita, crostini, and artisanal cheeses paired with local wines.

Pistoia is situated in the Ombrone River Valley, with mountains and hills surrounding the city to the north and south. Higher distant peaks combined with hills dotted with spectacular tree-lined roads, olive groves, vineyards, provide breathtaking views and spectacular pre- and post-race bike rides and tourism adventures.

Just a short drive away, you’ll also find Montecatini Terme, a famed spa town where you can unwind in mineral-rich thermal waters, adding a layer of relaxation to your GFNY trip. If you’re looking to add more stops to your Tuscan travel itinerary, Florence, Lucca and Pisa are all within an hour drive and add more unforgettable experiences, sights and fun to your GFNY Pistoia trip.

Pistoia

Explore the Medieval historic city center of Pistoia. Enjoy a walk through the historic cobbled streets, gothic architecture, shopping, restaurants, and more.

Florence

Florence is the capital of the Tuscany region, and home to 72 museums, stores, restaurants, monuments and more. Florence was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and the glory of this period has been well preserved. Hundreds of restaurant options, hours and days of shopping, and jaw-dropping cultural and architectural sights.

Lucca

A medieval gem of a city in the heart of Tuscan culture, gastronomy and nature. Known for converting its wall into a park, hosting famous musicians at  its annual Lucca Summer Festival and for being a less-crowded alternative to Florence.

Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most famous medieval architectural structures in the world.

Tuscany

The region of Tuscany is large and diverse, from the Versilia coast and its beaches, to the incredible vineyards and olive groves on the hills, to the Apuan Alps and the Apennine Mountains. Before the heat of summer sets in, spring is a great time of year to visit and select your ideal activities.

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