6. San Gimignano
Some call it the Manhattan of Tuscany; others give it different names, but everyone agrees on the fact that this charmingly medieval town, along with its 14 towers that dot the skyline, is unspoiled by the marks of encroaching tourism it so proudly bears. In addition to its quaint charm, the predominant feature of this town is its location. Set among rolling hills, it boasts more than enough beauty both within and beyond its walls to mesmerize even the nit-pickiest of observers.
