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Vinci Luxury rentals

Bring your family to Vinci in Florence Countryside—explore green hills, hands-on museums, sunflower fields, and picnic spots perfect for kids to run free.

Vinci Vacation Rentals

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Scaletta + GIrasole
San Miniato, Florence Countryside, Italy
$4,907 night
für 10 Personen und 4 Kinder in Chianni, Toskana (Provinz Pisa)
Chianni, Lucca, Pisa and surroundings, Italy
$4,101 night
Antico Borgo San Lorenzo
Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany Chianti, Italy
$6,315 night
La Torre + Fienile + Casa Prato
Figline Val d'Arno, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,289 night
Beatrice
Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence Countryside, Italy
$3,607 night
Relais La Costa
Monteriggioni, Siena and surroundings, Italy
$6,422 night
Villa Spenser
La Spezia, Liguria Riviera Levante & Cinque Terre, Italy
$4,244 night
Casale Il Cungi
Sansepolcro, Arezzo, Cortona and surroundings, Italy
$3,341 night

Tips on renting in Vinci

Getting Around

When you visit Vinci in the Florence Countryside, your family will love exploring the Leonardo da Vinci Museum, where interactive exhibits and hands-on workshops bring the genius of Leonardo to life for both kids and adults. Just steps away, the Casa Natale di Leonardo invites you to wander through olive groves and discover the artist’s birthplace, surrounded by rolling Tuscan hills. Vinci’s warm, welcoming atmosphere and beautiful landscapes make it a perfect destination for family picnics, scenic bike rides, and unforgettable memories in the heart of Italy.

What to Pack

Pack your bags for an unforgettable family vacation to Vinci, nestled in the heart of the Florence Countryside, Italy. Bring light layers for spring and summer strolls through olive groves, and cozy sweaters for crisp autumn evenings. Vinci’s rolling hills invite you to bike together or picnic under Tuscan skies, while nearby Versilia Beach offers sun-soaked fun and gentle waves for kids. In winter, plan a day trip to Abetone ski resort for snowy adventures. Don’t forget sunscreen, hats, travel games, and a camera to capture Vinci’s timeless charm.

Must-Try Activities

In the heart of Tuscany's Florence Countryside, Vinci offers families a delightful blend of history, nature, and interactive fun. Explore the Leonardo da Vinci Museum, where hands-on exhibits bring the genius's inventions to life, sparking curiosity in both young and old. Wander through the serene Tuscan countryside along the Strada Verde, a picturesque 3-kilometer path leading to Leonardo's birthplace in Anchiano, perfect for a leisurely family stroll. At the birthplace, engage with interactive holograms and multimedia displays that narrate Leonardo's early life, making history come alive for children. For a taste of local culture, visit nearby farms offering cheese-making workshops and olive oil tastings, providing a delicious and educational experience for the whole family. With its rich heritage and family-friendly activities, Vinci is an ideal destination for a memorable Tuscan getaway.

Smart Spending Tips

Exploring Vinci in the Florence Countryside offers your family a memorable Italian escape with a daily budget of €180 per person or about €700 for a family of four. Picture your kids marveling at Leonardo da Vinci’s birthplace, then pedaling together along gentle bike paths through olive groves. Book the "Vinci & Leonardo Family Tour" with Florencetown Tours for €65 per adult and €30 per child, blending history and hands-on fun. End your day with a relaxed dinner at Osteria del Sole, where a family meal averages €100, featuring local Tuscan flavors.Exploring Vinci in the Florence Countryside offers your family a memorable Italian escape with a daily budget of €180 per person or about €700 for a family of four. Picture your kids marveling at Leonardo da Vinci’s birthplace, then pedaling together along gentle bike paths through olive groves. Book the "Vinci & Leonardo Family Tour" with Florencetown Tours for €65 per adult and €30 per child, blending history and hands-on fun. End your day with a relaxed dinner at Osteria del Sole, where a family meal averages €100, featuring local Tuscan flavors.

Vinci, nestled in the heart of the Florence Countryside, is a charming destination steeped in history and innovation. Begin your journey at the Museo Leonardiano, where interactive exhibits and models bring Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions to life for all ages. Families can climb the Torre di Vinci for panoramic views of the rolling Tuscan hills, and younger visitors will enjoy the hands-on Leonardo’s Workshop, designed to spark curiosity and creativity.

Take a leisurely stroll through Vinci’s medieval streets and visit the Casa Natale di Leonardo, the birthplace of the Renaissance genius, a short scenic drive from the town center. The Leonardo’s Vineyard offers guided tours where adults can sample local wines while children explore the surrounding gardens. For a unique experience, join a guided bike tour with Tuscany Bike Tours, winding through olive groves and vineyards.

For something truly special, seek out the tiny hamlet of Anchiano, known mostly to locals, where you can find peaceful walking trails and hidden picnic spots. Stop by La Burra di Vinci, a family-run trattoria, to enjoy authentic Tuscan cuisine away from the crowds. Vinci offers a blend of discovery, relaxation, and authentic Italian hospitality perfect for family travelers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

  • Immerse your family in the enchanting legacy of Leonardo da Vinci by exploring his birthplace in Vinci, Italy, where the Leonardo Museum captivates visitors with interactive exhibits and original inventions. Wander through the picturesque olive groves surrounding the Casa Natale di Leonardo, then enjoy a leisurely lunch at a trattoria in the medieval town center, savoring Tuscan cuisine. Climb the tower of the Castello dei Conti Guidi for sweeping views of the rolling Chianti hills, creating unforgettable memories together.

  • Yes, Vinci offers convenient options for families eager to explore Leonardo da Vinci’s hometown. The Museo Leonardiano provides a family ticket that allows discounted entry for groups, making it easier to enjoy the interactive exhibits and models inspired by Leonardo’s inventions. Additionally, regional travel cards like the Unico Firenze pass can simplify transit between Vinci and nearby Tuscan destinations such as Florence or Empoli, ensuring families can move around comfortably while discovering the town’s charming piazzas and panoramic views.

  • Yes, accommodations in Vinci, the picturesque Tuscan town known as the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, generally offer modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, parking, and air conditioning. Many hotels and agriturismos near the Museo Leonardiano and Casa Natale di Leonardo provide free internet access and on-site parking for guests, ensuring comfort after exploring local vineyards or the scenic hills. Air conditioning is also common, especially during the warm summer months, making your stay in Vinci both convenient and relaxing.

  • A romantic weekend in Vinci begins with exploring Leonardo da Vinci’s birthplace, where you can stroll through the scenic countryside and visit the Museo Leonardiano, filled with fascinating inventions. Enjoy a wine tasting at a local Chianti vineyard, then wander hand in hand through the historic center, stopping at the medieval Castello dei Conti Guidi. As evening falls, savor Tuscan cuisine at a cozy trattoria before watching the sunset over the rolling hills surrounding Vinci.

  • Around Vinci, one of the most popular spots for swimming and relaxation is Lago di Bilancino, located about 40 minutes away in Barberino di Mugello. This large artificial lake offers clear waters, sandy beaches, and water sports facilities, making it ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding Mugello hills provide a scenic backdrop, and nearby you can find charming trattorias serving local Tuscan cuisine, adding to the authentic experience of a summer day by the lake.

  • While Vinci itself is famous for its Leonardo da Vinci heritage, the best spots for sledding or tobogganing are found in the nearby Apennine Mountains. Head to Abetone, about an hour and a half away, where you’ll find well-groomed slopes and rentals ideal for families and thrill-seekers alike. The snow-covered landscape, surrounded by fir forests, creates a magical atmosphere perfect for winter fun, and the local villages offer cozy trattorias to warm up afterward.

  • In Vinci, the charming Tuscan town famous as Leonardo da Vinci’s birthplace, the average cost for family accommodations ranges from €100 to €180 per night for a comfortable family room or apartment. Many visitors choose agriturismos or boutique hotels near the Museo Leonardiano or within walking distance of the scenic Piazza dei Guidi. These options often include amenities like breakfast and access to vineyards or olive groves, providing a memorable and authentic Tuscan experience for families.

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