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Discover Machiavelli’s historic house, explore 13th-century cellars, stroll through an Italian garden, and enjoy a gourmet dinner with wine tasting in Tuscany.


The tour begins at Niccolò Machiavelli’s original house-museum in Tuscany. Here, visitors are led through the rooms where the famous Renaissance statesman and thinker lived. A highlight is the special opening of his private study, where “The Prince” was penned. This offers a rare glimpse into the environment that shaped Machiavelli’s ideas. The guided visit boosts understanding of his life, work, and influence, making it a valuable experience for history buffs and curious travelers alike.
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After exploring the house, the tour moves to an Italian Garden that overlooks Florence’s skyline, including the majestic Florence Cathedral. The garden’s lush greenery and scenic vistas create a perfect backdrop for photos and quiet reflection. This stop emphasizes the scenic beauty of Tuscany while offering insights into the historical landscape of the region.

A standout feature of this experience is the visit to historic cellars dating from the 13th century. Travelers walk through centuries-old stone walls and learn about the fortress-like storage of local wines and olive oils. A secret underground tunnel connects the cellars to the oldest Italian restaurant in Tuscany, called “Albergaccio,” which has been serving since 1450. This underground feature adds an element of intrigue and showcases the historical depth of the location.

The tasting session is a core part of the experience. The lineup includes “Libero” Bianco from Tenuta Machiavelli, a crisp white wine, and Chianti Classico DOCG “Machiavelli,” along with Super Tuscan IG for those wishing to explore more complex flavors. These wines are complemented by extra virgin olive oil from the region, highlighting Tuscany’s renowned culinary tradition. The tasting is accompanied by local delicacies such as prosciutto crudo DOP aged 16 months, salami, finocchiona, and bruschetta, providing a well-rounded sensory experience.
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Following the wine tasting, the tour concludes with a gourmet dinner at “Albergaccio,” the oldest restaurant in Tuscany. The menu features homemade potato tortello with knife-beaten beef ragout, along with Cantucci and Vin Santo for dessert. This setting offers a chance to relax and enjoy Tuscan cuisine in a historic ambiance that has welcomed diners since the mid-15th century.
This 2-hour experience is available in Italian and English, making it suitable for a range of visitors. Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later. Starting times vary, so checking availability in advance helps plan the day. The experience is led by a live guide, ensuring personalized attention and engaging storytelling.

The combination of Machiavelli’s house visit, the scenic Italian Garden, 13th-century cellars, and a gourmet dinner with wine tasting makes this tour highly distinctive. The tour’s setting in San Casciano in Val di Pesa offers a true taste of Tuscany’s historical and culinary richness, with the added allure of an underground tunnel connecting to the oldest restaurant. The knowledgeable guides particularly stand out, making the experience both informative and enjoyable.
This experience appeals to those interested in history, Renaissance figures, and Tuscan culture. It’s ideal for food and wine lovers who want a curated tasting, as well as visitors seeking a relaxing yet immersive activity in Tuscany. The short 2-hour duration makes it accessible for travelers with limited time, and the cancellation policy adds flexibility for spontaneous plans.

A visit to Machiavelli’s house combined with wine and olive oil tasting and a gourmet dinner offers a well-rounded taste of Tuscany’s heritage. The historic cellars, underground tunnel, and stunning garden views enrich the experience, making it a memorable cultural outing. The knowledgeable guides and authentic culinary offerings ensure visitors leave with both insights and satisfaction.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for adults interested in history, wine, and Tuscan cuisine.
Can I cancel this experience?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak Italian and English.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is 2 hours.
Does the tour include transportation?
Transportation details are not provided, so it’s likely a walk or local meeting point.
What is the main highlight of the experience?
The visit to Machiavelli’s house, the historic cellars, and the dinner at “Albergaccio” stand out as key features.