Tuscany vineyard at harvest with golden autumn light and hills behind

Best time to visit Tuscany for events and culture

When to visit Tuscany for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

September

The absolute best month — grape harvest, wine festivals and golden Tuscan light at its most spectacular

Grape harvest (vendemmia) transforms every vineyard: Chianti Classico, Brunello and Vino Nobile estates all active

Perfect 20–26°C; the landscape turns golden brown and misty, exactly as photographed in magazines

Wine harvest festivals in Montalcino, Greve and Montepulciano — free tastings and local food markets

All months ranked — Events

September

Best match

The absolute best month — grape harvest, wine festivals and golden Tuscan light at its most spectacular

#1 for events

October

Best match

White truffle season and autumn colours — the food and wine calendar reaches its absolute peak

#2 for events

May

Strong option

Peak Tuscany — long golden days, iris season in Florence and the landscape at its most stunning

#3 for events

June

Strong option

Warm evenings, Calcio Storico in Florence and sunflower fields beginning to bloom

#4 for events

April

Strong option

The most beautiful month — poppies, golden wheat and the definitive Tuscan landscape in full colour

#5 for events

July

Worth considering

Hot and busy — Tuscany in high summer is a crowded, sweaty beauty that still delivers

#6 for events

August

Worth considering

Ferragosto chaos — every Italian on holiday simultaneously, with maximum prices and heat

#7 for events

November

Worth considering

White truffle markets and new wine — November Tuscany rewards the adventurous traveller

#8 for events

December

Worth considering

Christmas markets in Florence and San Gimignano — festive Tuscany at surprisingly affordable rates

#9 for events

March

Worth considering

The countryside greening — the rolling Val d'Orcia hills begin their famous springtime transformation

#10 for events

January

Avoid

Tuscany without the tourists — misty vineyards, truffle markets and Florence entirely to yourself

#11 for events

February

Avoid

The quietest month — Siena and San Gimignano with not another tourist in sight

#12 for events

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Scores are directional — designed to compare months within Tuscany, not to make precise claims. Full methodology →