5 Best & Worst Things About Tuscany, Italy - Florence, Siena and Pisa

There are SO many great things about traveling in Italy, but also a few negative things - and some things that are great to keep in mind before you go there. After being in Tuscany for about a month, I'm sharing my 5 best & worst things about Tuscany.
I hope you can get a few tips and tricks to enjoy your stay there even more. My favorite things include - amongst other things - taking a cooking class and seeing the inside of the leaning tower in Pisa, and some of the worst things - in my opinion - are traffic and siesta.
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  • @VikiToszkanaMania
    @VikiToszkanaMania6 жыл бұрын

    Opening hours are different for shops /services AND for restaurant. Restaurants are opened for lunch 12,30-3pm and for dinner 7,30/8-11,30 pm. Shops close for siesta means lunctime and the hottest hours so they are closed between 12,30/1pm and 3,30/5 pm but opened till 8 pm and even longer in July because of the summer-end-sales-. It called 'night shopping' you can make a walk in the centre after dinner and find the shops opened between 9,30-11,30 pm at least twice a week. I find it a great idea. I live here about 18 years and really like siesta, otherwise we couldn't survive the heat during the 3 month

  • @antoniettabombardelli8868
    @antoniettabombardelli88684 жыл бұрын

    Rule n. 1) you don't mix food, mixing food the American way is NOT experimental at all, we have other ways to experiment with good. Sorry but I won't wait for a foreigner to tell me how to eat my food. Question: thd thing the shops are closed isn't for siesta, which by the way is a Spanish word, but because people have to eat and spend time with family. There's not only work in life.

  • @alegriasiempre1513

    @alegriasiempre1513

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hmm she is not American.

  • @andrewvitale2700
    @andrewvitale27005 жыл бұрын

    I thought your advise was spot on, liked the video and you gave some great advise and tips for things one may not think about until it comes up. Thank you.

  • @michaelmiller5697
    @michaelmiller56975 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for a nice video and your point of view is refreshing and helpful.

  • @kathyrobinson5613
    @kathyrobinson56136 жыл бұрын

    Loved your video - leave for Tuscany in a week and appreciated your tips on the must see's and your comments about the challenges

  • @christianjuliano999
    @christianjuliano9995 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Maria! I found this very helpful. Ignore all the mean comments. You make very valid points, especially for a first time visitor to the area. Have fun traveling with your family!

  • @MyrianeHuard
    @MyrianeHuard6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your suggestions and tips! Taking a cooking class is a great idea :-)

  • @littlebigjohn69
    @littlebigjohn692 жыл бұрын

    im from south america and living in canada now and travel the world for my job, and italy and japan are my favourite country in the world. italy is a living museum and i find italy the most beautiful country on earth . italy has 55 unesco sights more than china that has 50 sights. japan and italy has almost the same type of culture with family first and food also.

  • @CC-TimesTwo
    @CC-TimesTwo5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this straightforward and honest video. I appreciate hearing these pros and cons from your perspective! This information is for people who have not been to Italy before and want to know what to expect. It's helpful!

  • @1961misut
    @1961misut7 жыл бұрын

    I loved your videos very well done. We are going in September cant wait to get there 5 nights in Florence will see many towns around there as well .So your tips will come in handy Ciao

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    That's awesome Mike, hope you have a great trip!:)

  • @PidasianHippie
    @PidasianHippie7 жыл бұрын

    I can see why Sienna made it into the top 5. That was one of the top 5 places you have shown us in of all the places you have visited. I really enjoyed your thoughtful pluses and minuses.

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks:) A lot of the challenges are just cultural differences which I love, it's fun to get these experiences too.. the good and the "bad":)

  • @kimberlyberlin4999
    @kimberlyberlin49995 жыл бұрын

    I liked your video and suggestions. We're headed to Italy soon and I'm really excited to see how different it is the second time around. Ignore all of the haters out there. I've always heard "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all".

  • @slloo7692
    @slloo76922 жыл бұрын

    Love your honest review. The food thing is interesting.

  • @lindadrew5047
    @lindadrew50477 жыл бұрын

    Good video Maria. Would love to visit there someday. Little baby is so cute. That is such a fun time. They grow so fast. 😊

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    I hope you get there some day, if not, then I hope you just enjoy the videos;) Max is so fun right now.. he just took his first steps yesterday!!

  • @davidsanderson625
    @davidsanderson6253 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video - really enjoyed. My own two top tips - Firstly, When in Rome, Do as the Romans. Go with the flow with the Siesta thing. Just take a break for an hour or so, get out of the heat and have a short nap. You will have more energy for the evenings. Secondly, do the road trip between Florence and Siena taking the route that passes through the village of Panzano - about half way. The views are awesome and there are some amazing restaurants with views to die for in Panzano. I actually tend to base myself near Panzano and then explore the villages in the hills around. In many ways I enjoy these as much if not more than Florence and Siena - well at least once you've seen and done both. And the parking is easier. Enjoy!

  • @stevenforman3044
    @stevenforman30445 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful job... Thanks for sharing. :D

  • @TheTribeitaly
    @TheTribeitaly6 жыл бұрын

    it's simple in Italy the working time is 8 hours, so 4 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the afternoon

  • @fitulus
    @fitulus5 жыл бұрын

    great info with good music.

  • @LifeofLin
    @LifeofLin6 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the tips! i used some of this for my own trip to florence, tuscany and pisa a few months ago!

  • @monjardin0004
    @monjardin00047 жыл бұрын

    For the "siesta" it's a tricky issue. If you are visiting a bigger or tourist city, as Florence, Siena or San Gimignano, usually almost all the stores make the "orario continuato", which means that they stay open from 8.00-9.00 a.m until 7.00 - 8.00 p.m. They have the chance to do that because often they are part of a big franchise store, this allow them to have many full time or part time employers, they can alternate in order to cover the opening hours, or even if it's a private-artisanal shop, not part of a big chain store, they are located in a such busy place that allows them to have some customers, so the game is worth the candle. But in the case of private shops located in smaller or less tourist cities, it doesn't have any sense keep the store open between 1.00 p.m and 4 p.m., because they won't have so many customers, expecially in summer, when it's so hot in the early afternoon! They would just spend in terms of electricity and air conditioned!

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your insight:) Siesta makes total sense during the summer when it's hot, but sep-may?..:)

  • @monjardin0004

    @monjardin0004

    7 жыл бұрын

    But also in september or may, and here I'm just talking about private shops in medium-small towns (for the bigger cities, I agree with you), it's not useful for them staying open, because the 90% of their customers are italian. If you'll come back to Italy on vacation, maybe you can look for a "centro commerciale", a shopping centre as Pam, Coop, etc...if you need to find an indoors space for your baby's nap. I know, maybe it's not the most fascinating place to visit in Italy, but nowdays almost all the towns have at least one of these, they offer several services, they are always open, they have stores and cafes, restaurants, restrooms or supermarket!

  • @dkalambokis78

    @dkalambokis78

    6 жыл бұрын

    I guess you have to live in Mediterranean to get a clue what summer or siesta is! Being in Athens for many years I though siesta was a myth, but spending a few years in countryside it is a must. Big cities can both create and protect from the extra heat (through the buildings shadows), but in smaller cities you cant hide anywhere! Yesterday we had 37C (98F!) and is still May... its kind of impossible to be active during noon, you feel like a lizard...

  • @williamfawcett9544

    @williamfawcett9544

    6 жыл бұрын

    Monjardin000 Z1

  • @sm-vu4er

    @sm-vu4er

    5 жыл бұрын

    30 degrees isn’t that hot though.. we get 45 in Sydney and we don’t stop

  • @ferryanolin6707
    @ferryanolin67075 жыл бұрын

    Love Tuscany!

  • @In1998able
    @In1998able7 жыл бұрын

    I love to go there next year

  • @bigreddallas2742
    @bigreddallas27423 жыл бұрын

    You are a delight. Your English is better than 90% of my fellow Americans! I enjoyed your post and look forward to watching more of them. Health, love and laughter to you and your family!

  • @gazzertrn
    @gazzertrn6 жыл бұрын

    I'm going to Florence in June ,will keep your comments in mind . thank you so much.

  • @agem1989
    @agem19895 жыл бұрын

    Taking cooking class in Tuscany from an american.. ok. But Like when she wanted to teach italians how to eat properly, I CAN'T! Looooool

  • @TerezTravels

    @TerezTravels

    5 жыл бұрын

    Whoa, settle down. She's just letting those of us (non Italians) who are accustomed to eating differently, know that we need to be prepared to savour our food a bit differently with more of a focus on one dish at a time. Totally doable, and I appreciate knowing that I can now expect that (along with the very late dinners). When in Rome...

  • @Barbara_M.

    @Barbara_M.

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sorry but that's debatable. Given that we live in a free world and can.do whatever ee want as long as this is not hurting anybody else, I think part of tasting the cuisine of another country is not only to appreciate new flavours but also to follow the way those flavours are combined. Just like in any country. Italian meal has its own peculiar structure: main course is made by 2 main dishes, 1 called simply "first" and the following one is just called "second". The "first" is nearly always a pasta dish, or sometimes could be a risotto, or a veg soup, the "second" is usually meat or fish. The second is usually accompanied by a side dish of vegetables or legumes or a simple salad. Appetizers is usually reserved for bigger meals, or sometimes one could combine it with only the "first" or only the "second" to have a lighter meal. The reason we don't mix the pasta dish or risotto or veg soup with meat or fish is just because the flavours of pasta sauces and risottos etc don't go well with our meat and fish dishes. No Italian would even dream of mixing spaghetti alla carrettiera with tagliata or branzino, they just fon't work together. On the other hand if the questionis to try more than one thing together wou can order a selection of 3 different first and then a selection of "seconds" to taste. They'll bring you small portions on a same plate. I😉🙂

  • @gbeck2079
    @gbeck20792 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video. What is the best and accurate way for driving directions through Tuscany if we want to plan in advance other than google maps?

  • @katiaitalia
    @katiaitalia6 жыл бұрын

    Summer is so hot that the middle of the day is just horrible so getting a nap is just the best you can do, and that is a thing that people from other country can learn from us, just Learn to relax that is parts of the culture :) il dolce far niente.

  • @orsosgangherato

    @orsosgangherato

    6 жыл бұрын

    Katia Kaarlela and if u sleep some hours in the afternoon u can stay more awake in the night,that in italian Summer are sweet and full of wine

  • @vindicator05

    @vindicator05

    5 жыл бұрын

    Katia, Orso: I am glad I could experience dolce far niente once more last week. Even as a tourist myself I laugh about those tourists who are standing around queues or rushing through cities at >30°C in their soaking wet T-Shirts. I think it's only natural to go for a shadow and have a nap, then?! Even in September it might last until 18:00 to get out again. No wonder why Italians never go to restaurants before 20:00 or 21:00. Al prossimo, Italiani!!

  • @nelsondecastro4829

    @nelsondecastro4829

    5 жыл бұрын

    Agree also in my country after a half day work we can make a nap too 😘

  • @carlossolera2998
    @carlossolera29986 жыл бұрын

    I ll be there in 3 weeks, thanks for your advise. I know that the theme of finding parkin is probably the worst in Europe. After the trip I will tell you how it was.

  • @sealand000
    @sealand0006 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your honest and personal observations. It's like a breath of fresh air.

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Жыл бұрын

    It's like a breath of nonsenses at most.

  • @stevencassidy6982
    @stevencassidy69827 жыл бұрын

    I love Siena and Florence - the only problem is queuing for the Uffizi. It takes an hour. But Tuscany is superb!!

  • @tnago428

    @tnago428

    7 жыл бұрын

    Steven Cassidy Check out Rick Steves the travel expert. He may have some time saving tips on queuing for the Uffizi.

  • @stevencassidy6982

    @stevencassidy6982

    7 жыл бұрын

    Being British I tend to rely on Rough Guide or Time Out

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    You can book your visit online, then you don't have to queu.. that's what I wanted to do, but because of easter they were very bussy and I had to book 4 days out, so I skipped it. If you know ahead of time when you'll be there it's the easiest way:)

  • @vindicator05

    @vindicator05

    5 жыл бұрын

    It took me about eight whole-day-visits (8-20h) to Firenze until we felt the urge to visit the Uffizi, because of the massive amount of "stuff" that is around particularly in Firenze. Book online, so you can avoid the queue by getting into the queue for reserved tickets :D That favour will cost you extra 4€ but it's definetely worth it.

  • @Barbara_M.
    @Barbara_M.4 жыл бұрын

    For many decades store opening hours were established by central authority and were the same for everybody however in the latest years it's been given free power to each store to decide their working hours. In general stores are open from 9.00AM to 1.00PM, then resume working at 3.30PM untill 7.30PM on Winter time, or 4.00PM to 8.00PM in daylight saving. They stay closed on Monday morning from October until Summertime when switch to close on Saturday afternoon instead. Several stores, particularly big chaines or mall do not close during lunchtime and they open on Sunday. in this case they might open later in the morning, by 9.30 or 10.00AM. When needed you can look every store opening hours on Google. Hair stylists, barbers and estheticians, beauty salons etc are usually closed all day on Monday and from Mid June until Mid September they usually.close on Saturday afternoon too.

  • @italianoetnico.calabreseve9262
    @italianoetnico.calabreseve92622 жыл бұрын

    As a Tuscan, thanks for your tips.

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Жыл бұрын

    I calabresi e i veneti sono differenti geneticamente, culturalmente e anche di fenotipo. Se e' per quello sono anche differenti dai toscani. I calabresi che studiano in Toscana sono riconoscibili ad un chilometro.

  • @monikapetri586
    @monikapetri5867 жыл бұрын

    we are going to tuscany soon and I have found that really helpful, especailly about siesta thing - didn't know that they close shops for that reason! Thanks! x

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    glad you like it, happy to help:)

  • @penshaw2
    @penshaw26 жыл бұрын

    Florence, Siena and Pisa are beautiful and must see places but for me before Siena would come San Gimignano and Lucca. They are fantastic and would certainly be an absolute must on my list when visiting Tuscany.

  • @francomamazza4852
    @francomamazza48523 жыл бұрын

    Brava e bella 👍👏💐

  • @RivieraDreamer
    @RivieraDreamer6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! I'm a new KZreadr.. American living in Italy now, just subscribed! :)

  • @helenaf2759
    @helenaf27593 жыл бұрын

    I also like to mix foods. Greetings from Brazil

  • @jokersbitch
    @jokersbitch2 жыл бұрын

    Your english is perfect. Don't listen to jerks. Thanks for the tips, I'm going to Tuscony next week.

  • @eyemright
    @eyemright5 жыл бұрын

    Nicely done and informative!...Thank You!!

  • @nickybomont6074
    @nickybomont60742 жыл бұрын

    I don’t understand why some tourists are surprised the Italians (or French or Spanish) “don’t feel happy speaking English “. How many Americans would be “happy speaking Italian”?!

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack6 жыл бұрын

    Nice idea about taking a cooking class, but why study with an American? Study Italian cooking with an Italian in the Italian language. It's a great way to learn the language, learn a skill, and eat well, all at once.

  • @tansy2279

    @tansy2279

    5 жыл бұрын

    E Mack what if I don’t speak Italian?

  • @yanma7766

    @yanma7766

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tan B you don’t need to speak Italian to comunicate with in Italian, in Italy we developed a language using hands

  • @omegadeep1

    @omegadeep1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tansy2279 So many Italian speak English

  • @haru5167

    @haru5167

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree!

  • @astridcyanistescaeruleus4126
    @astridcyanistescaeruleus41264 жыл бұрын

    Actually bars are open even 24h. Go to Sweden, in Stockholm, capital and see that everything closes at 6 and then there's death till 9am. Talking about food, if you find it boring either you met boring people or maybe can be it's you?:) I've never eat anything more healthy, beautiful, tasty, artistic as I did in Italy, and I traveled the world. Also I don't go to touristic restaurants that's why maybe?;)

  • @thetiredtourist3927
    @thetiredtourist39279 ай бұрын

    maybe next time you should try Pietrasanta... same 5 or 10 favourite places in Tuscany

  • @saheemsaherm3220
    @saheemsaherm32202 жыл бұрын

    thanks can I know where can see countryside in toscany farms for example hills views please thanks ❤

  • @mauryitaly2
    @mauryitaly25 жыл бұрын

    Taking food lessons from an American in Tuscany? Are you kidding me? If you want the real food experience meet the old grandmothers and learn the secrets! The "food mix" part it's the most shocking... thing I ever heard in my life! I mean really? The food here in Italy is beautiful because it's simple.. How you can enjoy the real taste if you continuously adding stuff to your dish...?mixing is not innovative, we call it "schifezza" it means trash! Come on be serious!

  • @pinseychristensen1490

    @pinseychristensen1490

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, simple and over priced!!!!

  • @hazza4548

    @hazza4548

    5 жыл бұрын

    Check out his story and reviews before talking about something you don't know about! www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g187894-d6778438-Reviews-Chef_Cook_Ryan_Hanley-Cortona_Province_of_Arezzo_Tuscany.html

  • @tansy2279

    @tansy2279

    5 жыл бұрын

    What if I don’t speak Italian?

  • @tansy2279

    @tansy2279

    5 жыл бұрын

    @ yes you're right, I just thought they were being a little harsh

  • @naryma7874
    @naryma78747 жыл бұрын

    0:27 U know that tilted towers are not that uncommon in a seismic country like Italy? Apart of Bologna having several titlted buildings...they are all over the place. I went to a village called Figline the other year and I found a leaning bell tower hidden in the back streets (4ex). 1:11 U want to learn from the locals? Go into a pizzeria and ask the chef, they will be happy to teach u (4free). 4:37 During the summer it gets kinda hot. People found out that its wise to relax in a shadow for a few hours and to avoid the hottest part of the day instead of melting in the sun. That is the principal behind the siesta.

  • @vindicator05

    @vindicator05

    6 жыл бұрын

    Naryma I'd like to complement: real tuscan chefs are actually very proud of their food, even if it's just pizza. Most tourists don't give a sh*t, so they're very happy when they get the opportunity to show (or show off *g*) a little bit.

  • @ricksanders3996
    @ricksanders39965 жыл бұрын

    Your English is excellent. Your presentation is very nice and useful. I don't know why a bunch of jerks have to be nasty. If they are lucky enough to live in one of the most beautiful places in the world, why should they be such sourpusses. Keep it up! Share the good!

  • @marcobacci688
    @marcobacci688 Жыл бұрын

    Se tornate in Toscana vi faccio vedere le cose nascoste che nessuna guida conosce. Un abbraccio complimenti

  • @jjuang2022
    @jjuang20226 жыл бұрын

    Scandinavians speak amazing English! Much better than some Aussies (I’m Australian) 🤣 Thanks so much for the video, Maria & please ignore the angry trolls! Everyone has different preferences and you are free to express them. I personally prefer the combination of siesta + open till late over 5pm sharp closures in other parts of the world like Belgium but that is my personal preference and I don’t have any children either. Some people are just so easily offended self-righteous!! Don’t let them discourage you :)

  • @jjuang2022

    @jjuang2022

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JJ-lc1gd Did you not read “some Aussies”? When the hell did I say anything about an entire nation? What does “one of the lower classes” even mean anyway? No such thing in Australia!

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Жыл бұрын

    I couldn't care less about the siesta and stuff, what many people accuse her off is to say things that makes no sense like she is accustomed to mix food. If she is accustomed to mix there are Mc Donalds for her, or she thinks the world turns around them?? LOL

  • @russstanziale3375
    @russstanziale3375 Жыл бұрын

    Is it easiest to make your home base Florence or Sienna. Sienna seems more affordable and more intimate… but not sure if it is as practical if you want to do day trips to wineries, Pisa, etc.

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Жыл бұрын

    It's SIENA.

  • @dariorossi44
    @dariorossi445 жыл бұрын

    Eating different foods together is considered mixing too many flavours and, I'm not saying things to cause offence, good for dogs' food. This is part of our culinary tradition. I think you are wrong saying that we should be innovative by mixing things together. I don't see anything so new in that, but actually a step back from being more sophisticated. Maybe you should try to understand the advantages of that.

  • @luisman007
    @luisman0072 жыл бұрын

    Your English is awesome.

  • @tonyianni5339
    @tonyianni53393 жыл бұрын

    Do everyone including yourself and go home for 24/7 hotdog and cheese macarone with fries on site with a mountain dew to wash it down. We r so sorry siesta interferes with nap time for bub.

  • @briantravelman
    @briantravelman Жыл бұрын

    In regards to your comments on "siesta", there seems to be no consistency to ANYTHING Italians do. And yes, siesta is quite irritating, but it's more of a thing in the smaller towns and villages. The thing I found most irritating though is when they would leave their shops unattended and you'd have to walk around looking for the owner. The food, I kinda get what you're saying. I ordered Chicken Pasta Alfredo and Tortellini Preschiuto and the chunks of meat they put in it were so small you need a microscope to see them. Language, I personally didn't experience this. Aside from some of the local markets and restaurants, this was one of the easiest countries to communicate in English

  • @pinseychristensen1490
    @pinseychristensen14905 жыл бұрын

    Hi Maria, I found your video very honest and informative. You pointed out a lot of points that I didn't know....especially stores closing for siesta. What an eye-opener. Keep you the great work......you're awesome! God bless you. From MINNESOTA-Midwest in the USA.

  • @orsosgangherato
    @orsosgangherato6 жыл бұрын

    Doing siesta in the afternoon is good because u can go to sleep later. And you enjoy more staing in the fresh of the night maybe whit your Friends drinking wine and talking that is the main Essence of the 'dolce far niente'. But i agree that if u have babies you have diffrent lifestile, i also have a baby and im italian i cant do that kind of Life until they grow up a little

  • @smug8567
    @smug85675 жыл бұрын

    So are you telling me there's not one house to rent in all of Tuscany? I can't get a sublet, a guest room, a cot, nothing?

  • @aldocuneo1140
    @aldocuneo11402 жыл бұрын

    I think you have not realized that in Italy italian speak italian, as in England english speak english

  • @077koko
    @077koko6 жыл бұрын

    What is the bast palaces to find i good coffee in Tuscany ?

  • @vindicator05

    @vindicator05

    6 жыл бұрын

    Literally: at any corner...

  • @riccardozaga6504

    @riccardozaga6504

    6 жыл бұрын

    vindicator05 ahahhaha

  • @orsosgangherato

    @orsosgangherato

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rimember that more you move to south more the coffee is good. In Naples is the best

  • @ncgirl454
    @ncgirl4544 жыл бұрын

    Nice video, was trying to figure out your accent, it's perfect English...

  • @annehazelselby-frei845
    @annehazelselby-frei8457 жыл бұрын

    Hi Maria - Your English is actually good, clear and with good pronunciation. Can understand your frustrations about Tuscany. At the moment I am staying in Mennaggio Lake Como. It is peaceful and lovely. I guess where you and I live (Denmark and Switzerland) we are so ised to things being well organsed. Happy travelling. Greetings from a Swiss working pensioner.

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks:) Glad to have some Swiss viewers:).. I find that when I go some where with a different way of organizing.. I always appreciate coming home that much more ha ha:)

  • @oceanluvr30

    @oceanluvr30

    6 жыл бұрын

    Then stay the HELL HOME if you want it to be like your country!

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    5 жыл бұрын

    Can understand her frustration about what?? LOL Tuscany is visited by million visitors every year who come home excited and want to come back again and again, not Switzerland. English is spoken in every big city, especially where larger retailers are . It's sure that you can't go in shops owned by old people in the countryside and hope they speak fluent english for sake. I'm sure what you search is your safe place in your backyard more than organization and travels. Also get off your high horse, cuckoo clock..

  • 5 жыл бұрын

    @@alessandrom7181 But on top of that i would like to know what should be "well organised" seeing Tuscany works like charm and the 99% of people don't complain.

  • @beverly5886
    @beverly58866 жыл бұрын

    Kids, this is the reason you should further your education. I graduated high school, but No way can I visit Italy like this lady.....not even for a day, let alone for a month!

  • @vindicator05

    @vindicator05

    6 жыл бұрын

    What'd you do instead? :)

  • @beverly5886

    @beverly5886

    6 жыл бұрын

    After 8years of living in abject poverty, I got my GED. Then I found a better paying job. Where I worked, I met and married a Man who was from Napa, ca, He inherited a small house there, so that's where we now live. I wish I'd gone on to College and graduated, but living in Napa is supposed to be similar to Italy, so they say.

  • @elainebmack

    @elainebmack

    6 жыл бұрын

    Don't give up on going to Italy, or even living there. Things change in life, and you may still have the chance to do it.

  • @BigSmallTravel

    @BigSmallTravel

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@beverly5886 Italy is beautiful and similar, in terms of the small towns and vineyards, to Napa and Sonoma for sure. Check out our videos if you want to see beautiful Italy!

  • @KvDenko
    @KvDenko7 жыл бұрын

    how did your stroller hold up?

  • @Onegirlonesuitcase

    @Onegirlonesuitcase

    7 жыл бұрын

    We had no problems with the stroller at all, we love that thing:)

  • @sharonannanti-aging8336
    @sharonannanti-aging83366 жыл бұрын

    Great information.

  • @cicco5833
    @cicco58334 жыл бұрын

    Omg go home. If you can’t adjust to the culture then leave. All you complain about is what makes Tuscany so wonderful.

  • @rfjfjjrndyajjrntjfjf
    @rfjfjjrndyajjrntjfjf5 жыл бұрын

    No one does the siesta thing, that's Spanish, we close the stores to eat with our families

  • @masmassi_
    @masmassi_4 жыл бұрын

    Hello, thank you for your great review about Tuscany! It is super useful and cool to hear from an outsider to understand how people see us. I agree on everything, good and bad, except for one thing: the separate dishes. That should not be qualified as a bad thing, it is just the way it is. It is very frustrating that most of italians do not sepak English at all, I feel very ashamed of that. Even those consider themselves fluent have the worst accent! I think that's because we start late at school and 99% of the teachers are non native speakers, with an horrible accent themselves too LOL

  • @Sara-fd3dd

    @Sara-fd3dd

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's no longer true that we start learning that late at school: people who is born in the 90s onwards, I think, have more or less all started studying it since kindergarten. The problem is that the teachers speak it terribly and constantly teach it in Italian.

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Жыл бұрын

    You feel ashamed for the accent?? What accent have those tourists that don't even speak a word in Italian and think they are in their colonies ?. You agree that there is trafic?? So what?? You want to kill people to decrease trafic?? I'm ashamed for silly Italians like you at most

  • @arriesone1
    @arriesone14 жыл бұрын

    Ah, so all the traditional Italian customs must change simply to suit you eh.

  • @littlebigjohn69
    @littlebigjohn692 жыл бұрын

    maria wonderful video, been to italy many times and your dislike is true except for one and that is mixing of food, i had no trouble with their separation because its much more healthy and is proving their lifestyle is one of the healthiest in the world. the one dislike i put is these nonitalians selling knockoffs on the street just ignore them completly and buy them at a register store , i find it more of them in pisa outside the tower.

  • @sandyacombs
    @sandyacombs5 жыл бұрын

    I can tell you're Dutch, the Dutch always speak English so well....

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack6 жыл бұрын

    It's not "siesta". In Italy it's called "riposa", as in repose.

  • @nelsondecastro4829

    @nelsondecastro4829

    5 жыл бұрын

    E Mack scusami significa ugualmente siesta è riposo e la stessa parola 😉

  • @vindicator05
    @vindicator056 жыл бұрын

    4:23 Are you serious? You are complaining about the (by no means "annoying" but neccessary) culture of siesta because you have a baby which has incompatible napping times?! Believe it or not, your small family ain't the middle of the world :D A city trip might not be the brightest idea with a baby...

  • @BigSmallTravel

    @BigSmallTravel

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree! Your comment made me laugh. Sadly, people travel expecting the USA schedules everywhere. We love Italy because we love the culture that is traditional and not stuck to American conveniences. And as Americans, we love visiting Italy because it is Italian. Sadly, there are Northern Europeans, like this KZreadr, trying to make everything about the convenience culture of the USA Our KZread channel reflects our love of Italy.

  • @simplywine00

    @simplywine00

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, I don’t even have children and that would annoy me too! The country makes (and depends on) a lot of money from tourism, so they should be catering to visitors.

  • @rebeccahicks4949

    @rebeccahicks4949

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@simplywine00 Actual residents should change their lifestyle to cater to tourists? The fact that they're getting so much money from tourists, is proof that they don't have to. They're doing just fine as it is.no pl Believe it or not, locals don't have to make their lives revolve around you, the tourist, and the fact that you have money doesn't change that. The fact that you're bringing up money as an argument to say that they need to cater to you just shows how entitled you are.

  • @smtuscany

    @smtuscany

    5 жыл бұрын

    There is no “siesta” culture in Italy at all. Shops don’t close because owners or customers take a nap in the afternoon. It’s just that (can you imagine that?) everyday life is organized with a different schedule. Because it’s a different country, and not everything is supposed to work the same way as your home country. And that’s the beauty of travelling: seeing places that are not like what you usually see every day.

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Жыл бұрын

    @@simplywine00 The country doesn't depend on nothing about tourism. Italy is a member of g8, the second industrial manufacturer in Europe after Germany. Duh.

  • @beatawilliam9401
    @beatawilliam94015 жыл бұрын

    Pack a hamburger and bring in if you like your own food .

  • @TheJens36
    @TheJens366 жыл бұрын

    m

  • @areolaonobanjo4113
    @areolaonobanjo41136 жыл бұрын

    Fucking cooking class - you really know how to live it up

  • @Oahu1979
    @Oahu19795 жыл бұрын

    Honestly I totally disagree with your cons. None of those mentioned are specific in Tuscany. First off, you complain about traffic? To me it only looks like you've been to major cities but Tuscany is loved especially for small towns and villages so talking about traffic in Florence, Pisa or Siena is like complaining about traffic in any Italian city. Try going to Val D'Orcia for example and I bet you will have to rethink it. Same exact thing for parking. The siesta thing is simply a tradition of mediterranean countries, and it comes from the fact of the higher temperatures at the beginning of the afternoon. This said, to me it's really annoying to have all the shops open non stop until 5pm then everything closed until the morning after. Language? Are you serious? Have you ever been to Paris or anywhere in the US? Do they, or even try to, speak a single word of any other language than their native? Ok, you like to mix food, but did anyone force you to eat your dishes separately? Overall I think you should instead call your video "5 best and worst things about my trip to southern Europe". Cheers

  • @TerezTravels

    @TerezTravels

    5 жыл бұрын

    Goodness - she's just giving us her experience, not complaining! I appreciate hearing things that will help me be better prepared. It's those little things in a very full day of touring that can throw your day off and add stress to your travel experiences.

  • @claravela289

    @claravela289

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@TerezTravels You are totally right.

  • @BHBULOP

    @BHBULOP

    3 жыл бұрын

    Concordo in pieno,tante lamentele ,molti stereotipi,e cos'è questa storia della siesta? Ci confonde col Messico?😂

  • @chamaleon1963
    @chamaleon19634 жыл бұрын

    if you recommend cooking schools and then you want to mix food, or you have gone wrong school or you haven't studied enough .... we do not mix food because each course has its specific flavor, which must be appreciated individually.....

  • @mauriziocosta8416
    @mauriziocosta84164 жыл бұрын

    If you want slaves to work during lunchtime, look for them in another country. If you want to accumulate food on the plate making all flavors indistinguishable, do it in your country. Se vuoi degli schiavi che lavorino durante le ore di pranzo cercali in un altro paese. Se vuoi accumulare nel piatto rendendo tutti i cibi indistinguibili, fallo nel tuo paese.

  • @alessandrofornari8037
    @alessandrofornari80374 жыл бұрын

    Hi think you are very provincial

  • @dantedias4064
    @dantedias40645 жыл бұрын

    Uau , I really think that all Tuscany people should change their ways over your complaining . So important

  • @songbirdforjesus2381

    @songbirdforjesus2381

    5 жыл бұрын

    She is just saying she wishes the times were set in stone so that she could navigate around it,

  • @dona62851
    @dona628515 жыл бұрын

    Suggests? That IS the true local culture. It doesn't fit for tourists? Too bad. It is their culture!

  • @mickey554

    @mickey554

    5 жыл бұрын

    She is asking for suggestions on if there is a certain time for Siestas.... Be nice.

  • @johnjoseph6588
    @johnjoseph65882 жыл бұрын

    Food is food especially italian food. I dont care if pasta comes first , and salad second. What wrong with that. Big deal. 🤦‍♀

  • @JerryPenna
    @JerryPenna5 жыл бұрын

    This summer our family visited Tuscany. Our biggest complaint was the attitude of the people. My kids (19 & 16) thought Italians were a little rude. I didn’t notice it much and in high tourist areas it seems common, but our kids thought service a bit lacking.

  • @yurievanir703

    @yurievanir703

    5 жыл бұрын

    Its common for Italy, but not critical . 100-200 words in italian will repair this problem

  • @CrnogoracPop
    @CrnogoracPop4 жыл бұрын

    Dont like a fact they have siesta, time for enjoying with their family and friends?...Well, money is not the most important thing for them. I guess you will never understand mediterranean way of life.

  • @angelocompetiello2133
    @angelocompetiello21333 жыл бұрын

    The food is a problem because they don’t mix things. Blown away

  • @doyoumind9356
    @doyoumind93564 жыл бұрын

    Don't by-pass Pistoia .. art architecture and a fraction of the tourism overkill you see elsewhere

  • @rob5197
    @rob51974 жыл бұрын

    There is not siesta in Italy unless you are a baby that is - - shops close 2 hours or so for lunch, yes we are not happy with just a sandwich, we are not British!!!!

  • @therover4428
    @therover44285 жыл бұрын

    "I like to mixing food"... LOL... are you 3 years old? 😂

  • @sharondiaz137

    @sharondiaz137

    5 жыл бұрын

    English is not her first language ,were you not listening ?

  • @therover4428

    @therover4428

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@sharondiaz137 The act of "mixing foods" sounds childish... not her english that is far better than mine... ;)

  • @johngialanellajr8650
    @johngialanellajr86506 жыл бұрын

    Maria, by your name you are probably Swedish, most people in Sweden learn English in school. And most speak it very well.

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack6 жыл бұрын

    Forget about a car in Siena. Your 5 "negatives" are not worth mentioning.

  • @vindicator05

    @vindicator05

    5 жыл бұрын

    No one needs a car in tuscan cities. Although, I'd always recommend a (rental) car to get to these as traintracks can't wind up in close serpentines :)

  • @madjomaskon6226
    @madjomaskon62264 жыл бұрын

    On vacation with baby?!?!?!? 🤣🤣🤣 OMG

  • @jimmason8502
    @jimmason85024 жыл бұрын

    My advice to you Lady: Stay away from Italy. You and Italy don't mix

  • @doyoumind9356
    @doyoumind93564 жыл бұрын

    I loved Lucca but felt ennervated by Florence. Head back to Pistoia if the madding crowd is doing your head in.

  • @alessandrom7181

    @alessandrom7181

    Жыл бұрын

    You were part of the crowd..duh.

  • @extremathule982
    @extremathule9825 жыл бұрын

    Woman, are you serious?

  • @alessandrofornari8037
    @alessandrofornari80374 жыл бұрын

    Of course The Great Tuscan lifestyle is not for Everybody, you're not the kind of person able to Enjoy it

  • @kaliendelgado5757
    @kaliendelgado57574 жыл бұрын

    siesta jajajaja

  • @owenpalmer5281
    @owenpalmer52814 жыл бұрын

    Sorry do you want everything in Tuscany to stop and switch timings to revolve around your baby’s nap time yeah? Get a grip

  • @richardseaton6390
    @richardseaton63902 жыл бұрын

    American goes to Italy and complains about it not being like America. 🤡

  • @rtmacabio
    @rtmacabio3 жыл бұрын

    When I was in Sicily in a store the owner started to shoo me out the door saying riposo, reposo. Siesta time

  • @alegriasiempre1513
    @alegriasiempre15133 жыл бұрын

    Oh oh we got a Karen!!! Only Karens would expect a country to change their ways for THEM. Basically dont close shops so she can show up whenever she wants to... LEARN ENGLISH what is with speaking Italian... hmm bring out all the food together so she can eat it all together and be "adventurous".... lastly design your street better please. Like seriously the entitlement.