Let me introduce myself
“I have been lucky to be born in this wonderful place, where flavours and savours mix up with a palette of pastels. Sensations changes along with the landscape, sometimes comfortable, sometime hostile, from the deep Apennine forests to the Etruscans coasts, going by the Sienese hills, so charming as inhospitable. I like catching details, shades and focus on what is escaping.”
Silvia
Why you should choose me as a guide
After my Tour Leader license, due to my Foreign Languages High-school Diploma, I’ve earn in 2006 the Hiking Guide License and in 2010 the Touristic Guide License. My foreign languages are Italian, English and French. All my licenses have been released by the Regione Toscana according to law L.R.42/2000.
While attending my studies in Music and Performing Arts (University of Siena, Bachelor’s Degree in 2016) I worked for three years in a herbalist shop where my passion for natural remedies was born.
I have followed the Italian Streetfood® Association since 2013, wherein I was tourism manager, I promoted food itineraries along with italian street food tourist promotions.
I have a Ditals Certificate (Certification of Competence in Teaching Italian to Foreigners) and I am trained to assist CILS exams.
My online courses are addressed in particular to Italian language lovers, tourist guides, tourists and all those who are planning a trip or a stay in Italy. My services are in collaboration with tour operators, accommodation and foreign languages schools.
I love art, history and traditions of all peoples and I am proud to spread Italian culture and lifestyle to those who wish to go beyond a classical guided visit.
If you are looking for an unconventional guide, a friend to plan your next trip to Tuscany with, please send me an email, I will find the right experience for you!
Vi aspetto!

“I have been lucky to be born in this wonderful place, where flavours and savours mix up with a palette of pastels. Sensations changes along with the landscape, sometimes comfortable, sometime hostile, from the deep Apennine forests to the Etruscans coasts, going by the Sienese hills, so charming as inhospitable. I like catching details, shades and focus on what is escaping.”