I surprised Thomas with a trip to Tuscany for our anniversary! Read more about our 5 night stay at Borgo Pignano in Tuscany here!
Our travels are well documented but we rarely take a trip that isn’t dedicated to Gal Meets Glam. For our anniversary and actually for Thomas’ birthday (it’s in May), I decided to plan a 5 night stay
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We're excited to share the second half of our Anniversary trip to Tuscany in this Gal Meets Glam travel post! A pottery class, private dinner for two, and new towns to explore await!
Be sure to check out the rest of our trip to Italy Part 1 – Rome | Part 2 – Pompeii and Positano After our last breakfast on the Amalfi Coast, we packed our car and headed towards Tuscany. We spent most of the day in the car. It took around 6 hours to reach our next airbnb. On the way, we stopped by the Saturnia hot springs. The springs were packed with people, but we had to jump in and experience it for ourselves. I could see myself coming here after work and just relaxing into the night. After the springs, we headed to our airbnb. It was out in the middle of no where on a beautiful working farm. You can find the exact airbnb we stayed in here: Le Sorbelle d’Orcia. When we woke up, we headed to our wine tour. At first, we went to the wrong winery and found the most beautiful road to take photos on. Our wine tour was at Castiglion del Bosco and I could not recommend them enough! This was one of the highlights from our trip. We didn’t pick up breakfast the night before, so we were starving once we made it to our wine tour. We were given a private tour of the property, then taken to taste some wine. We were also given finger snacks that we ate up quick! After, we headed out to see the vineyards and made our way to Florence. We ended up being super tired when we arrived at our airbnb in Florence, so we went to the store, bought some ice cream and stayed in for the night. This was the only city I did not plan anything, which was a mistake. We ended up wasting 2 hours standing in line to see David. I usually have everything planned out and tickets purchased before we arrive, but wanted to just wing it in Florence. Total mistake and I will never do that again, haha. We did get to see a lot in the little time we were there though. On the way to our next destination, we stopped in Pisa for a quick photo. Related posts: Italy Part 4: Portofino and Venice Italy Part 1: Rome Italy Part 2: Pompeii and Positano
Traveling to Tuscany? We identified what to pack for a vacation to Italy during the fall. Plus, we rounded up the best items to buy for your holiday.
Tuscany is a beautiful spot that people need to see. Check out this post and look at this Tuscany photography to feel inspired to go!
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Tuscany is a beautiful spot that people need to see. Check out this post and look at this Tuscany photography to feel inspired to go!
Be sure to check out the rest of our trip to Italy Part 1 – Rome | Part 2 – Pompeii and Positano After our last breakfast on the Amalfi Coast, we packed our car and headed towards Tuscany. We spent most of the day in the car. It took around 6 hours to reach our next airbnb. On the way, we stopped by the Saturnia hot springs. The springs were packed with people, but we had to jump in and experience it for ourselves. I could see myself coming here after work and just relaxing into the night. After the springs, we headed to our airbnb. It was out in the middle of no where on a beautiful working farm. You can find the exact airbnb we stayed in here: Le Sorbelle d’Orcia. When we woke up, we headed to our wine tour. At first, we went to the wrong winery and found the most beautiful road to take photos on. Our wine tour was at Castiglion del Bosco and I could not recommend them enough! This was one of the highlights from our trip. We didn’t pick up breakfast the night before, so we were starving once we made it to our wine tour. We were given a private tour of the property, then taken to taste some wine. We were also given finger snacks that we ate up quick! After, we headed out to see the vineyards and made our way to Florence. We ended up being super tired when we arrived at our airbnb in Florence, so we went to the store, bought some ice cream and stayed in for the night. This was the only city I did not plan anything, which was a mistake. We ended up wasting 2 hours standing in line to see David. I usually have everything planned out and tickets purchased before we arrive, but wanted to just wing it in Florence. Total mistake and I will never do that again, haha. We did get to see a lot in the little time we were there though. On the way to our next destination, we stopped in Pisa for a quick photo. Related posts: Italy Part 4: Portofino and Venice Italy Part 1: Rome Italy Part 2: Pompeii and Positano
Val di Pesa, Italy. Wearing The Wylde and LOC in the fields of Tuscany. x
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I surprised Thomas with a trip to Tuscany for our anniversary! Read more about our 5 night stay at Borgo Pignano in Tuscany here!
Be sure to check out the rest of our trip to Italy Part 1 – Rome | Part 2 – Pompeii and Positano After our last breakfast on the Amalfi Coast, we packed our car and headed towards Tuscany. We spent most of the day in the car. It took around 6 hours to reach our next airbnb. On the way, we stopped by the Saturnia hot springs. The springs were packed with people, but we had to jump in and experience it for ourselves. I could see myself coming here after work and just relaxing into the night. After the springs, we headed to our airbnb. It was out in the middle of no where on a beautiful working farm. You can find the exact airbnb we stayed in here: Le Sorbelle d’Orcia. When we woke up, we headed to our wine tour. At first, we went to the wrong winery and found the most beautiful road to take photos on. Our wine tour was at Castiglion del Bosco and I could not recommend them enough! This was one of the highlights from our trip. We didn’t pick up breakfast the night before, so we were starving once we made it to our wine tour. We were given a private tour of the property, then taken to taste some wine. We were also given finger snacks that we ate up quick! After, we headed out to see the vineyards and made our way to Florence. We ended up being super tired when we arrived at our airbnb in Florence, so we went to the store, bought some ice cream and stayed in for the night. This was the only city I did not plan anything, which was a mistake. We ended up wasting 2 hours standing in line to see David. I usually have everything planned out and tickets purchased before we arrive, but wanted to just wing it in Florence. Total mistake and I will never do that again, haha. We did get to see a lot in the little time we were there though. On the way to our next destination, we stopped in Pisa for a quick photo. Related posts: Italy Part 4: Portofino and Venice Italy Part 1: Rome Italy Part 2: Pompeii and Positano
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Tuscany is a beautiful spot that people need to see. Check out this post and look at this Tuscany photography to feel inspired to go!
I surprised Thomas with a trip to Tuscany for our anniversary! Read more about our 5 night stay at Borgo Pignano in Tuscany here!
Be sure to check out the rest of our trip to Italy Part 1 – Rome | Part 2 – Pompeii and Positano After our last breakfast on the Amalfi Coast, we packed our car and headed towards Tuscany. We spent most of the day in the car. It took around 6 hours to reach our next airbnb. On the way, we stopped by the Saturnia hot springs. The springs were packed with people, but we had to jump in and experience it for ourselves. I could see myself coming here after work and just relaxing into the night. After the springs, we headed to our airbnb. It was out in the middle of no where on a beautiful working farm. You can find the exact airbnb we stayed in here: Le Sorbelle d’Orcia. When we woke up, we headed to our wine tour. At first, we went to the wrong winery and found the most beautiful road to take photos on. Our wine tour was at Castiglion del Bosco and I could not recommend them enough! This was one of the highlights from our trip. We didn’t pick up breakfast the night before, so we were starving once we made it to our wine tour. We were given a private tour of the property, then taken to taste some wine. We were also given finger snacks that we ate up quick! After, we headed out to see the vineyards and made our way to Florence. We ended up being super tired when we arrived at our airbnb in Florence, so we went to the store, bought some ice cream and stayed in for the night. This was the only city I did not plan anything, which was a mistake. We ended up wasting 2 hours standing in line to see David. I usually have everything planned out and tickets purchased before we arrive, but wanted to just wing it in Florence. Total mistake and I will never do that again, haha. We did get to see a lot in the little time we were there though. On the way to our next destination, we stopped in Pisa for a quick photo. Related posts: Italy Part 4: Portofino and Venice Italy Part 1: Rome Italy Part 2: Pompeii and Positano
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