Life + Leisure

Art, Bocelli & Culture of Tuscany

Upon your arrival into Florence, you will be greeted by our local host and ambassador that will facilitate this Bucket List ARTXPERIENCE in Florence and throughout Tuscany. 
 
You will not only visit the heart of the Renaissance but also experience the contemporary art scene of the ancient city and region.  No trip to the region would be complete without the fashion elements and of course the world class culinary scene. 
 
Our experience concludes with a visit to the Tuscan coast and Forte dei Marmi for the private dinner and concert by Mastro Andrea Bocelli at Alpemare Beach Club.
  
Date: August 30 – September 5, 2022  
 
Limited to 5 Couples / 10 People
 
LEGACY WEALTH ADVISORS Highlights:
  • Private Guided Tours of Iconic Florence Museums
  • Luxury Accommodations
  • VIP Culinary Experiences Including Three (3) Michelin Star Restaurants
  • Hosted by a Florence Art Ambassador & Professional Guide(s)
  • Multiple Visits with “Not Accessible to the Public” Private Collections & Galleries with Owners, Collectors & Artist
  • Private Wine & Art Experiences 
  • Marbles Caves of Carrara
  • Private Dinner & Concert of Andrea Bocelli

  

Schedule of Events:
Day 1 (August 30):
  • Arrivals: Luxury Car Service from Airport to Hotel
  • Welcome to Florence Cocktail / Group Meetup (Hotel)
  • Aperitivo at Gilli Cafe in Firenze and Story of the Negroni
  • Dinner at Il Parione 
 
Day 2 (August 31):
  • Breakfast (Hotel)
  • Meet our guide for a city highlight tour to learn about the dynamics of the Medici family.  Learn about the hidden gems as well as the stories as how and why the Medici became so famous and their love behind Florence, the power and the arts.
  • Visit to the Pitti Palace, one of the Medici Palaces and home to an extensive art collection
  • Lunch at Gucci Osteria – by Massimo Bottura”(1 Michelin Star) with tasting menu followed by a visit of the New Gucci Museum
  • Shopping or leisure time in Florence
  • Private visit to the biggest and most precious Italian and European private contemporary art collection with the owners and aperitivo (closed to public). Nesi’s Collection.
  • Dinner at “Enoteca Pinchiorri” (3 Michelin Stars) Tasting Menu with Wine Pairing
 
Day 3 (September 1):
  • Breakfast (Hotel)
  • Private visit to “Castello di Ama”, caste and worldwide wine producer with private contemporary arts collection, cellars visit and wine tasting lunch
  • Visit to San Gimignano; private contemporary art gallery, “Galleria Continua” with owners
  • Stoll the streets of San Gimignano, “the town of the 1000 towers”
  • Visit, Tasting and Dinner at San Donato
 
Day 4 (September 2):
  • Breakfast (Hotel)
  • Guided Visit to Uffizi Gallery
  • Lunch at “Il Borro di Ferragamo” Osteria
  • Visit to Ferragamo Museum
  • Visit to Stefano Berner, famous shoemaker of Florence
  • Aperitivo canapes and signature cocktails at Il Locale
  • Fine dining experience at Il Locale, the 1st Medici Florentine Palace
 
Day 5 (September 3):
  • Breakfast (Hotel)
  • Visit to Pietrasanta and Open Air Museum
  • Lunch at Filppo (Michelin Star)
  • Visit to local marble shop
  • Welcome to Augustus Hotel
  • Dinner at Bistrot (Tasting Menu with Wine Pairing)
 
Day 6 (September 4):
  • Breakfast (Hotel)
  • Visit to Carrara Marble Caves
  • Beach Club & Lunch
  • Private Dinner and Concert of Maestro Andrea Bocelli at Alpemare Beach Club
 
Day 7 (September 5):
  • Breakfast (Hotel)
  • Airport Transfer (Florence or Pisa)
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Experience Includes:
  • Luxury Overnight Accommodations (6 Nights): 
    • Hotel Lungarno – Florence (Riverview) (4 Nights)
    • Augustus Hotel (Superior) – Forte dei Marmi (2 Nights)
  • All Tours & Experiences Per Itinerary
  • All Food and Beverage Per Itinerary   
  • ​Guides & Host
  • Luxury Ground Transportation Throughout Itinerary 
  • Local / VAT Taxes
  • Concierge Service from Pre-Trip to End
  • Private Dinner & Concert with Mastro Andrea Bocelli
 
Buy It Now Pricing:  $59,500 (Per Couple) – Limited to 5 Couples / 10 Guests

Interested in a Tuscany experience? Fill out the form below to get started.

bsmith.lwa@gmail.com | (985) 502 – 4017

Experience Enhancements

Hotel Lungarno

Passion for art unites the world. The Hotel Lungarno presents itself as a private residence of a refined art collector, with over 400 pieces of the finest art of the 900’s.
 
Picasso, Cocteau, Bueno, and many Italian artists such as Cassinari, Guidi, Fusi, Morlotti, Rosai, Sironi, and Tosi create an exclusive and individualized atmosphere throughout this luxury hotel in Florence, the delightful rooms and suites, the charming living room, and the inviting Lounge Bar Picteau.

Augustus Hotel

The spectacular setting of Forte dei Marmi with its sandy beach and pine forests, nestling at the foot of the Apuan Alps, makes the AUGUSTUS HOTEL & RESORT quite unique.

The Augustus Resort, with its private grounds, includes: the main luxury hotel (former Villa Pesenti); “La Nave” (“the Ship”), a modern complex with wide balconies and a spectacular views of the Apuane mountains range; seven private villas with 5 star hotel service, and the Augustus Lido (former Villa Agnelli) directly connected by a private underpass to the exclusive Avgvstvs Beach and its elegant restaurant.

The luxury hotel facilities for guests include two heated pools, one in the garden and one on the beach with jacuzzi, two restaurants, two lounge bars, spa and fitness room, bicycles, boats, and free wi-fi.

We will make every effort to ensure that your stay with us at the Augustus Hotel & Resort is a memorable one.

Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery was constructed between 1560 and 1580 by Giorgio Vasari following the orders of Cosimo I de’ Medici, first Gran Duque of Tuscany. Originally were designed as offices for magistrates, judges, technicians, and merchants of Florence. In order to build the Uffizi Gallery in a U shape many buildings were demolished like San Pier Scheraggio’s church. This is an old Romanesque and important church from the XI century whose arcs and columns can be seen from Via della Ninna in front of the Palazzo Vecchio.
 
When Vasari died in 1574, this project which construction has been prolonged for many years; has not been completed and two others architects Bernardo Buontalenti and Alfonso Parigi il Vecchio were the ones in charge to finish the work.
The top floor was turned into a private gallery for the amusement of the ruling family of Florence, friends and guests. Here in this gallery were displayed paintings, statues, jewelry, scientific instruments and weapons transforming it into a very interesting and precious collection in the world.
The gallery became a museum and opened its doors officially in 1769.
 
Nowadays with 50 rooms, houses paintings ranging from the 13th century to the 18th century. The highlights are the famous “Madonna di Ognissanti” by Giotto, the “Battle of San Romano” by Paolo Uccello, the double portrait by Piero della Francesca, “Federico da Montefeltro”, the “Birth of Venus” by Botticelli; in addition to three works by Leonardo, one by Michelangelo, a few by Raffaello and many by Tiziano. All paintings inside the Uffizi Gallery have been displayed chronologically, so it is possible to fully appreciate all the innovations in art throughout the centuries.
Today the Uffizi Gallery is one of the most admired and visited museums in the world.

Galleria Gagliardi

The Galleria Gagliardi in San Gimignano, has without doubt the largest selection of contemporary ceramic sculptors in Italy.
You will also find a wide collection of interesting contemporary paintings and sculptures by national and international well known artists.
 
​Today we can say that the gallery has become an extremely important cultural reference, among the most complete for the permanent promotion and sale of contemporary art; every work is always subject to a scrupulous selection process, with every piece chosen directly in the studios of the artists with whom we work, constantly encouraging them to perform research, renewing their approach and improving their skills in order to present works of the very highest quality. The best ceramic sculptures, conceptual, abstract and figurative paintings, bronze and marble sculptures, as well as works in steel, iron and wood, are presented by artists of national and international acclaim, offering an impressive, exceptionally selective art collection.

Enoteca Pinchiorri

THE PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. AIMING AT OFFERING THE BEST, UNTIL THE VERY LAST DETAIL
An expert staff, working in concert, with plenty of time and care to lavish on our customers. A kitchen that excels in the search for and preparation of the finest raw materials, in creativity, in the mastery of cooking techniques. Service that’s extremely attentive, without being invasive.
 
Sample Menu with Wine Pairing (Seasonal)
 
 
Almond and “Celline” olive soup, artichokes with bergamot and juniper-scented lobster  

Ravioli with escarole -roasted, not boiled- mullet bottarga and smoked herring milk  

Creamy mountain egg, Jerusalem artichoke meringue, crunchy sardines, raw ham jelly  

Steamed and then fried scorpionfish fillet with “cacciucco” broth, Swiss chard with mustard and braised tomato oil  

Lamb from the Lucanian Dolomites, roasted rack, cauliflower with orange butter and peanut pudding and stewed with whipped cream of cauliflower and laurel powder  

“Salama tortellini”, saffron cream, pistachio pesto and camomile 

Coconut and persimmon
 
Chestnuts, hazelnuts and ricotta: roasted chestnut cream and mousse, hazelnut sponge cake and ricotta ice cream

Gucci Osteria – Florence, Italy

Welcome to Florence, the birthplace of the House of Gucci celebrating a century of global success in 2021.
 
​Chef Karime Lopez cooks as she breathes, with a skin-deep sensitivity, engaging all the senses. She is inspired by Italian flavors and knowledge and the special places close to her heart, expressing immense joyfulness and generosity. Italian cuisine has never been more free, elegant and cosmopolite.

Il Borro by Ferragamo

Situated in the heart of Tuscany, Il Borro is a century-old hamlet surrounded by 1.100 hectares of organic land. Thanks to meticulous restoration that began in 1993 it has been restored to its former glory and now stands as the custodian of tradition, culture and sustainability and today speaks for the most elegant Tuscan hospitality.
 
​“A timeless act of faith”, as Ferruccio Ferragamo loves to say, that started in 1993, when together with his family, he brought the century-old Borro hamlet back to life by promoting the history, the traditions and excellencies. Authenticity, respect for the environment, culture and enhancement of the local expertise are Il Borro’s pillars of sustainable philosophy which underlie each choice.

San Danto

Fattoria San Donato is a small medieval village, found amongst the hills of San Gimignano in the Tuscan countryside. It originates on the pilgrim route La Via Francigena, around a romanesque church. We have tried our best to maintain the original architectural structures, while remoderning the Agriturismo to give our guest a wonderful and comfortable experience, the villa with the access to the secular garden, the tower, the farmer’s houses now turned into comfortable apartments and the Taverna now available for our guests.
​San Donato has been a place of vineyards and olive garden for over 2500 years. As far back as Etruscans, their population loved and produced wine, until today, these land has brought on the tradition, a millenary host of vineyards. It is the land itself and the microclimate that deserve the merit. The land is, in fact, composed Pliocene sands, fossil stones and shells that give the vine precious minerals, excellent drainage and all the right nutrients.

Museo Salvatore Ferragamo

The Ferragamo family founded the museum in May 1995 to acquaint an international audience with the artistic qualities of Salvatore Ferragamo and the role he played in the history of footwear and international fashion.

The idea for the museum initially came about when an exhibition was organised at Palazzo Strozzi on the history of Salvatore Ferragamo. The exhibition went on tour and was hosted by some of the world’s most prestigious museums, such as the Victoria and Albert in London, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Sogetsu Kai Foundation in Tokyo, and the Museo de Bellas Artes in Mexico. The temporary exhibition gradually became permanent.

In recognition of the museum’s cultural importance and that of its many initiatives over the years, in 1999, Salvatore Ferragamo received the Guggenheim Impresa e Cultura Award, given annually to companies that best invest in culture to constructive ends.

Ora d’Aria by Chef Maro Stabile

Since I was little, when I couldn’t run around the soccer fields with my friends, I always loved cooking with my mom and grandmother. Those were the first emotions that carried me into the enchanted world of taste, smells and memory.
 
​It has been and it is an overwhelming experience; the products, the wines that we carefully select from small local producers, you can immediately feel that they are good for your inner self; my floor and kitchen brigade, with all of their passion respect and value them. Our dishes can often tell you about our life experiences, of art exhibition visits, visions of beauty in our beautiful Florence, which surrounds and comforts us like a big mother. After 5 years of activity, in 2010, we received the first Michelin star, you can’t imagine how exciting it was, and even today, each time it is renewed, it gives us great satisfaction.

Interested in Our  experience Enhancements? Fill out the form below to get started.

bsmith.lwa@gmail.com | (985) 502 – 4017

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