Explore Authentic Tuscany



Art, Nature and Villages to Discover

Explore Authentic Tuscany



Our properties are strategically located to experience Tuscany in all its nuances: from Renaissance Florence to the Etruscan hills of Fiesole to the creative heart of Prato. Here's what you can discover within walking distance of GM Escape.

with its imposing dome designed by Brunelleschi, is the symbol of the city.

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore:

historic bridge over the Arno River, famous for its goldsmith stores.

Old Bridge:

political heart of medieval Florence, dominated by Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi.

Signoria Square:

former residence of the Medici, now houses important museums and the Boboli Gardens.

Pitti Palace:

Fiesole: Panoramas and Millennial History



Located on a hill overlooking Florence, Fiesole is a gem rich in history and natural beauty.

Archaeological Area: home to a Roman theater, thermal baths and remains of Etruscan walls, evidence of a glorious past.
Cathedral of San Romolo: Romanesque building from the 11th century, with works by artists such as Mino da Fiesole.
Bandini Museum: collection of sacred works of art from the 13th to 16th centuries.
Convent of San Francesco: located on the top of the hill, it offers breathtaking views of Florence and the Tuscan countryside

Prato: Textile Tradition and Innovation



Prato is a dynamic city that combines its rich historical heritage with a vibrant contemporary scene.

Prato Cathedral: dedicated to St. Stephen, it preserves frescoes by Filippo Lippi and a Romanesque facade.
Emperor's Castle: 13th-century Swabian fortress, the only one of its kind in central Italy.
Museo del Tessuto: a testament to the city's long textile tradition, with exhibits ranging from history to contemporary fashion.
Luigi Pecci Center for Contemporary Art: a point of reference for modern and contemporary art in Tuscany

Excursions in the Surroundings



The location of our facilities allows you to easily explore other wonders of Tuscany:

Chianti: wine region par excellence, with hilly landscapes dotted with vineyards and medieval villages.

San Gimignano: known for its medieval towers and UNESCO-listed historic center.

Val d'Orcia: iconic landscape of Tuscany, with rolling hills, cypress trees and villages such as Pienza and Montalcino.

Plan a day trip to discover these locations, easily reached by car or organized tours.