Things to do in Tuscany
For anyone arriving early or looking for something to do before Saturday’s ceremony (which will begin around 5:00 PM) or Sunday before the pool party (which will begin around 2:30 PM) here are some great ways to enjoy the area.
Food & Wine Experiences
Outdoors & Adventure
Explore & Relax
Vintage Cars
Food & Wine Experiences Outdoors & Adventure Explore & Relax Vintage Cars
Experience the wines and olive oil produced right on the estate. This tour includes an introduction to the history of Monaciano , a tour of the cellar and insights into Chianti production, a tasting of three wines paired with local cheeses, cured meats, bread, and estate olive oil.
Duration: ~2–2.5 hours
Cost: €45 per person
Group size: Minimum 8 guests (up to 60)
Payment: Credit card or cash at check-in
Spend a morning in the Tuscan countryside hunting for truffles with local experts and trained dogs, followed by tastings or lunch featuring your finds. A quintessentially Tuscan experience.
Duration: 3–4 hours
Cost: Starting around €90–€120 per person
Group Size: Typically 6–12 guests
Learn to make classic Tuscan dishes — fresh pasta, sauces, seasonal specialties — from local chefs in intimate, hands-on classes. A wonderful option for food lovers or a leisurely afternoon activity.
Duration: 3–5 hours
Cost: Typically €90–€160 per person
Group Size: Small groups; private classes available
Explore Tuscany’s trails and countryside on guided hikes or mountain bike excursions, with routes ranging from leisurely scenic rides to more adventurous outings.
Duration: Half-day or full-day
Cost: Varies by excursion
Group Size: Private or small groups
Rent a bike (or e-bike) and explore the Chianti roads at your own pace — perfect for a morning ride through vineyards or a scenic lunch outing.
Duration: Full-day rentals
Cost: €45/day
Group Size: Flexible
Ride through vineyards, olive groves, and rolling Tuscan hills on guided horseback excursions through Chianti. A beautiful way to see the countryside.
Duration: 1.5–2 hours
Cost: Starting around €50–€80 per person
Group Size: Typically up to 8 riders
See Tuscany from above with a sunrise hot air balloon ride over vineyards, villages, and rolling hills — one of the most memorable ways to experience the region.
Duration: 3–4 hours (flight is ~1 hour)
Cost: Typically €250–€300+ per person
Group Size: Shared baskets or private charters
Spend a restorative afternoon soaking in Rapolano’s famous thermal springs, with pools, spa treatments, and beautiful countryside surroundings.
Duration: Flexible (2–4 hours or full day)
Cost: Day access from ~€20–€30 (treatments additional)
10% discount on treatments for Agriturist guests
Wander through an open-air contemporary art park set in the woods, where sculpture and nature blend together along walking trails.
Duration: 1–2 hours
Cost: ~€10–€15 admission
Channel your inner Italian and spend the day winding through hill towns and vineyards in a vintage Fiat 500 or Vespa.
Duration: Half-day or full-day
Cost: Starting around €120+ per vehicle