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Pistoia Luxury rentals

Discover Pistoia in Florence Countryside—wander sunlit piazzas, explore leafy parks, and enjoy family picnics under Tuscan skies with your kids.

Pistoia Vacation Rentals

Fattoria di Scaletta
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,207 night
Scaletta + GIrasole
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$4,907 night
Fonte di Pillo
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,736 night
Villa Oliva
Gambassi Terme, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,552 night
Beatrice
Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,607 night
Villa Isabella
Vicchio, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,216 night
Bequeme flache Macine
San Donato in Poggio, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$3,193 night
Villa La Guardia Vecchia
Crespina Lorenzana, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$2,749 night
Ferienvilla 'Il Palagio' mit privatem Pool
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,665 night
Luxuriöse Villa mit privatem Pool in der Nähe von Firenze
Reggello, Florence Countryside, Italy
$2,558 night
für 10 Personen und 4 Kinder in Chianni, Toskana (Provinz Pisa)
Chianni, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$4,101 night
La Torre + Fienile + Casa Prato
Figline Val d'Arno, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,289 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$6,315 night
Podere San Giuseppe
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$2,978 night
Relais La Costa
Monteriggioni, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$6,422 night
Landvilla mit Pool und Garten – die perfekte Kulisse für Feierlichkeiten oder V
Pratovecchio, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$2,723 night
Atemberaubende Villa- 24 Gäste -privater SwimmingPool
Sovicille, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$2,870 night
Ferienvilla 'Girasole Leccino'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,453 night
Ferienvilla 'Guardistallo casacce'
Bibbona, Riviera degli Etruschi, Italy
$2,491 night
Villa Spenser
La Spezia, Liguria Riviera Levante & Cinque Terre, Italy
$4,244 night

Tips on renting in Pistoia

Getting Around

When you visit Pistoia in the heart of the Florence Countryside, make time for Piazza del Duomo, where families can marvel at centuries-old architecture and let kids roam the spacious square beneath the grand cathedral. Just a short stroll away, the Pistoia Zoo offers a delightful day out for all ages, with shaded picnic spots and interactive animal exhibits perfect for curious little ones. Both destinations provide a blend of culture and outdoor fun, making Pistoia a welcoming stop for your family’s Tuscan adventure.

What to Pack

Pack your bags for a family getaway to Pistoia, nestled in the enchanting Florence Countryside of Italy. Spring and summer call for light layers, swimsuits, and sun hats for day trips to the sparkling sands of Versilia Beach, just a short drive away. In winter, bundle up with cozy jackets and snow boots for family ski adventures at the Abetone ski resort, a favorite for both beginners and seasoned skiers. Don’t forget sturdy walking shoes, portable chargers, favorite snacks, and plenty of sunscreen for exploring Pistoia’s charming piazzas and lush parks together.

Must-Try Activities

Explore the charming streets of Pistoia, Italy, where families can stroll through lively piazzas, admire centuries-old churches, and discover playful fountains perfect for a quick splash on warm afternoons. Visit the Pistoia Zoo, a favorite for kids, or pack a picnic and relax in the lush gardens of Villa Celle. Enjoy gelato in the shade of medieval towers, then hop on bikes for a gentle ride along tree-lined paths. Pistoia’s vibrant markets and summer festivals offer hands-on crafts and local treats everyone will love.

Smart Spending Tips

Dreaming of a family escape to Pistoia in the Florence Countryside? Plan on a daily budget of €150 per person or around €500 for a family of four, ensuring comfort and memorable experiences. Explore the enchanting Piazza del Duomo or book the "Tuscan Wonders Family Tour" with Tuscany4Kids for €60 per adult and €40 per child. After a day of adventure, savor authentic Tuscan flavors at Trattoria La Bettola, where dinner for four averages €120. Enjoy the region’s lush parks, scenic bike paths, and gelato breaks under the Italian sun.Dreaming of a family escape to Pistoia in the Florence Countryside? Plan on a daily budget of €150 per person or around €500 for a family of four, ensuring comfort and memorable experiences. Explore the enchanting Piazza del Duomo or book the "Tuscan Wonders Family Tour" with Tuscany4Kids for €60 per adult and €40 per child. After a day of adventure, savor authentic Tuscan flavors at Trattoria La Bettola, where dinner for four averages €120. Enjoy the region’s lush parks, scenic bike paths, and gelato breaks under the Italian sun.

Pistoia, nestled in the Florence Countryside, offers a charming blend of medieval history and vibrant local life perfect for family travelers. Start your adventure at Piazza del Duomo, where the striking Cathedral of San Zeno and the octagonal Baptistery of San Giovanni in Corte await. The Museo Civico, housed in the Palazzo Comunale, provides an engaging overview of Pistoia’s rich heritage. Families will love the guided “Pistoia Underground” tour, which explores the city’s hidden tunnels and ancient waterways beneath the streets, offering a unique perspective for curious minds.

For a day outdoors, visit the Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia, a well-kept zoo home to over 400 animal species. The nearby Parco di Villa Puccini is perfect for picnics and leisurely walks among centuries-old trees. Don’t miss a ride on the Funicolare di Montecatini, a historic funicular railway just outside Pistoia, giving panoramic views of the Tuscan hills and providing a memorable experience for all ages.

For something truly local, seek out the tiny hamlet of Collina di Giaccherino, where you can hike up to the secluded Convento di Giaccherino. This peaceful spot, rarely on tourist maps, offers sweeping views and a quiet place to enjoy nature. End your day with a gelato from Gelateria Monterosa, a local favorite, and browse artisan shops along Via degli Orafi for handmade souvenirs unique to Pistoia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Pistoia has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • The best time to visit Pistoia, Italy for outdoor fun is late spring, from May to early June, when the city’s medieval streets and lush Tuscan hills come alive with vibrant festivals and perfect weather. Stroll through Piazza del Duomo under clear blue skies, explore the enchanting Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Giostra dell’Orso, the city’s thrilling bear joust, all while basking in mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.

  • Pistoia is an excellent city for families to explore on foot, thanks to its compact historic center filled with charming piazzas, such as Piazza del Duomo, and pedestrian-friendly streets lined with medieval architecture. Strolling through Via degli Orafi, you’ll discover local shops and inviting cafés, while the Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia offers a fun outing for children. With most attractions within easy walking distance, renting a car is unnecessary for enjoying the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

  • Absolutely, accommodations in Pistoia offer a comfortable blend of historic charm and modern amenities. Many hotels and guesthouses, such as Hotel Patria in the heart of the city near Piazza del Duomo, feature free Wi-Fi, private parking, and air conditioning to ensure a pleasant stay. Whether you choose a boutique inn overlooking the medieval San Zeno Cathedral or a countryside agriturismo, you’ll find contemporary conveniences alongside the city’s Renaissance architecture and vibrant local culture.

  • During a 3-day winter stay in Pistoia, immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of Piazza del Duomo, where the historic Cathedral of San Zeno stands tall beside the medieval Baptistery. Warm up with a visit to the Pistoia Underground, an intriguing network of ancient passages beneath the city. Head to the nearby Abetone ski resort for a day on the slopes or enjoy the scenic snow-covered Apennine landscapes, perfect for hiking and savoring hearty Tuscan cuisine in rustic trattorias.

  • For families seeking calm, shallow water where young children can swim safely near Pistoia, the Parco Acquatico Hidron in nearby Campi Bisenzio is a fantastic choice. This modern water park features dedicated children’s pools with gentle slopes and playful fountains, ensuring a secure environment for little swimmers. The park is well-maintained and offers shaded areas for parents to relax, making it a popular destination for a fun, worry-free day with kids.

  • Absolutely, the area around Pistoia in Tuscany offers excellent cross-country skiing opportunities, especially in the nearby Abetone ski resort, located in the Apennine Mountains. Abetone is renowned for its well-maintained Nordic ski trails that wind through scenic forests and offer breathtaking views of snow-covered peaks. The Val di Luce area within Abetone is particularly popular among enthusiasts, providing a variety of routes suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers looking for a memorable winter adventure.

  • In Pistoia, visitors can expect a wide range of accommodation prices depending on the location and amenities. Quaint boutique hotels in the historic center, near Piazza del Duomo, often start around 70 to 100 euros per night, while charming agriturismos in the surrounding Tuscan countryside might range from 80 to 150 euros. Vacation rentals, especially apartments with views of the medieval cityscape, typically fall between 90 and 180 euros nightly, offering authentic local experiences.

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