Montemurlo is ideally located for exploring some of Tuscany's most beautiful destinations. We recommend visiting nearby Prato for its historic center and famous biscotti, enjoying wine tastings in the hills of Carmignano, exploring the charming village of Artimino, or hiking in the nearby Monteferrato Nature Reserve. For day trips, both Florence and Lucca are easily accessible and offer unforgettable Tuscan experiences.
Explore Historic Prato
Take a stroll through Prato's charming historic center, featuring the beautiful Prato Cathedral, the medieval Castello dell'Imperatore, and lively piazzas filled with cafés, shops, and gelato. Prato's compact city center is perfect for an afternoon of wandering.
Try Authentic Biscotti di Prato (actually do this!)
Prato is the birthplace of Italy's famous almond biscotti ("cantucci"). Stop by the historic Biscottificio Antonio Mattei to sample the original recipe that has been made here since the 1800s.
Visit the Textile Museum
Prato has been the center of Italy's textile industry for centuries. The Textile Museum of Prato offers an interesting look at the city's history and fashion heritage.
Discover Contemporary Art
Art lovers should visit the Centro per l'Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, one of Italy's leading contemporary art museums.
The hills south of Prato are home to one of Tuscany's oldest wine regions. Many wineries offer tastings featuring local reds, olive oils, and spectacular countryside views.
Florence is only about 25 minutes away by train or car, making it an easy day trip. Explore world-famous art, historic landmarks, shopping, and incredible restaurants.
Located just outside Montemurlo, this protected natural area offers scenic walking and hiking trails with panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside.
Many local farms and agriturismi offer hands-on cooking classes where you can learn to make fresh pasta, traditional sauces, and classic Tuscan dishes.
About an hour away, Lucca is famous for its intact Renaissance walls, charming streets, bike-friendly atmosphere, and beautiful piazzas.
Some of our favorite memories in Tuscany come from simply slowing down—enjoying a long meal, sipping wine in a piazza, or wandering through the countryside. We encourage everyone to take some time to embrace the relaxed pace of life that makes Tuscany so special :)