Fly to Tuscany
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Fly to Tuscany

Renaissance art, rolling vineyards, and villa life

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Flights from London

From £260

Guide fare, business class return. Actual prices vary by date.

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Airlines flying to Tuscany

British AirwaysVuelingeasyJet

Why Visit Tuscany

Tuscany is Italy's heartland of Renaissance art and rustic elegance — hilltop villages above cypress-lined roads, world-class Chianti and Brunello vineyards, and Florence's unmatched concentration of Renaissance masterpieces.

Uffizi Gallery and Duomo in Florence

Chianti vineyard tours and wine tastings

Siena's medieval Piazza del Campo

Val d'Orcia hilltop villages and cypress roads

Truffle hunting in the Tuscan countryside

Ponte Vecchio and Oltrarno artisan workshops

Top experiences in Tuscany

Handpicked experiences worth adding to your trip

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Best Time to Visit

Peak Season

May to June, and September to October — mild days, harvest season in the vineyards, and the countryside at its greenest

Shoulder Season

April and November — quieter, cooler, and considerably better value on villa rentals

Worth Noting

July to August: intense heat and the region's busiest, most crowded months, especially in Florence and Siena

Palio di Siena — historic bareback horse race around Piazza del Campo, 2 July and 16 AugustChianti Classico grape harvest festivals — September

Visa Information

UK PassportVisa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen Area)
US PassportVisa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen Area)
EU PassportNo restrictions — freedom of movement

Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA/eVisa) required — apply online before travel.

UK and US visitors will need an ETIAS travel authorisation once it comes into force for Schengen entry — check current requirements before travel

Recommended Luxury Hotels

Castello di Casole, Auberge Resorts Collection

Casole d'Elsa, near Siena

A restored 10th-century castle estate set across 4,200 acres of vineyards and olive groves, with its own vineyard-to-bottle wine programme

Il Salviatino

Fiesole hills, above Florence

A 15th-century Renaissance villa overlooking Florence, with frescoed suites, terraced gardens, and the city's skyline as a backdrop

Borgo Santo Pietro

Chiusdino, near Siena

A working biodynamic farm estate with a Michelin-starred restaurant, spa housed in a converted chapel, and produce grown on the property

Miles & Points

Estimated Points from London

British Airways (direct, LHR-FLR) · Business Class

1,250

Executive Club (Avios)

Air France/KLM (via CDG/AMS) · Business Class

1,150

Flying Blue (Miles)

Estimated earn for a return flight in the stated cabin. Actual earn varies by fare class and elite status.

Frequently Asked Questions about Tuscany

What is the best time to visit Tuscany?
The peak season for Tuscany is May to June, and September to October — mild days, harvest season in the vineyards, and the countryside at its greenest. April and November — quieter, cooler, and considerably better value on villa rentals July to August: intense heat and the region's busiest, most crowded months, especially in Florence and Siena
Which airlines fly from London to Tuscany?
Airlines currently serving London to Tuscany include British Airways, Vueling, easyJet. Use our search to compare current fares across these carriers in all cabin classes.
Do UK passport holders need a visa for Tuscany?
UK passport holders: Visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen Area). US passport holders: Visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period (Schengen Area). EU passport holders: No restrictions — freedom of movement. UK and US visitors will need an ETIAS travel authorisation once it comes into force for Schengen entry — check current requirements before travel
What is the best luxury hotel in Tuscany?
Tuscany's top luxury hotels include Castello di Casole, Auberge Resorts Collection (Casole d'Elsa, near Siena), Il Salviatino (Fiesole hills, above Florence), Borgo Santo Pietro (Chiusdino, near Siena). Each offers five-star service and is located in a prime area of the city.
How long does it take to fly to Tuscany from London?
Flight time from London to Tuscany (FLR) varies by airline and routing. Business class fares start from approximately £260 return. Use our live search for current schedules and durations.
What are the top things to do in Tuscany?
Tuscany's top experiences include: Uffizi Gallery and Duomo in Florence; Chianti vineyard tours and wine tastings; Siena's medieval Piazza del Campo; Val d'Orcia hilltop villages and cypress roads; Truffle hunting in the Tuscan countryside; Ponte Vecchio and Oltrarno artisan workshops.
Is Tuscany safe to visit?
Tuscany is visited by millions of international tourists each year. As with any travel destination, follow standard precautions: be aware of your surroundings, keep copies of travel documents, and check your government's current travel advisory before departure. The UK Foreign Office provides up-to-date safety assessments at gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice.
How much should I budget for a luxury trip to Tuscany?
A luxury trip to Tuscany typically involves flights (business class from £260 return), five-star accommodation (from around £350/night at top properties), dining (£80–£300 per head at Michelin-level restaurants), and private transfers and experiences. A 7-night trip for two in business class and a five-star hotel typically starts at £8,000–£15,000 all-in.

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