
Tuscany keeps its cities compact and its evenings unhurried.
Best Stays by Sonder Tuscany
Tuscany moves between Florence museum days, Siena piazzas, Pisa station stops, and Lucca weekend loops. Start with the city or corner that fits your trip, then settle into Sonder apartment-style stays and boutique hotels close to the places you came for.

Travelers
Tuscan streets, city lights, neighborhood evenings.
From Florence’s museum-lined streets to Siena’s hilltop center and Pisa’s riverfront core, start with the city that keeps you closest to Tuscany’s daily rhythm.
Find the right kind of stay.
From boutique hotels in the middle of everything to apartment-style stays built for settling in, browse South Carolina by the kind of place that fits your trip.
Stays for exploring Tuscany’s city centers and neighborhoods.
A curated edit of Hotels, Apart Hotels, and Boutique Hotels across Florence, Siena, and Lucca, from Centro Storico streets to Oltrarno corners, before you narrow by city or district.
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Oceanfront
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Balcony/Terrace
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Private Pool
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Private Pool
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Hot Tub
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Pool
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Private Pool
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Ocean View
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Oceanfront
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Breakfast
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Ocean View
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Private Pool
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Private Pool
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Private Beach
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Oceanfront
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Tuscany travel questions, answered.
Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.
Choose a city center stay if you want easy days with walking, cafés, and quick access to transit. For a first trip, look for the listing that matches your pace, whether you want more museum time, food-focused wandering, or a quieter base for coming and going between plans.
Book Tuscany for the season that matches your rhythm, with spring and fall usually suiting travelers who want comfortable walking and more flexible days. If you prefer a calmer pace, choose a listing with strong indoor comfort and easy neighborhood access, then plan around shorter outdoor stretches.
Pick a Tuscany stay near the station or a central transit corridor if you plan to move between cities often. Train travel is usually the simplest option for city hopping, while a car makes more sense only if your itinerary leans toward smaller places or countryside stops.
Choose a central Tuscany stay for a weekend, since you can keep your days compact and walk to meals, sights, and local streets. For a longer stay, look for a listing with apartment-style space, a desk, and easy access to everyday errands so the city feels more livable.
Choose the Tuscany city that matches your priority, then narrow by neighborhood and building style in the listing. Food-focused travelers usually want a walkable center, remote workers should look for desk space and steady Wi-Fi where available, and quieter stays fit best a little away from the busiest streets.


