Hello dear friends!
I hope you are all well. We are slowly approaching Christmas and the holiday season, a period that I particularly enjoy.
That's why in this post, I want to prioritize Christmas. I still have some places in Tuscany to share with you that I explored in the past months, but, in my opinion, during this time, we should prioritize the festive spirit. So, I want to share with you some interesting Christmas lights I saw just a few days ago when I was near Arezzo for work.
For those who don't know, Arezzo is a famous city in Tuscany, about 80 km from the more renowned Florence, situated in a hilly area at approximately 200 meters above sea level. It was a quick stop for me; I couldn't explore all of Arezzo, but I did take the time to photograph these beautiful Christmas lights, which are always well-done in this region.
My favorites are these stars that emerge from this beautiful field. I've seen similar ones in other cities, but they always remain my preferred Christmas lights.
Perhaps, during the holiday season, I'll have the opportunity to delve deeper and share more photos and posts about these places. Arezzo organizes beautiful Christmas markets, and the Christmas village is quite delightful. They go all out, organizing a series of Christmas events starting from November 18th and concluding on January 7th.
Indeed, the decorations I've shared in this post are right near the Christmas village, and each year they seem to get even more beautiful. Another thing not to be missed if you come to Arezzo during this Christmas period is the video mapping organized every evening in the center of Arezzo.
I hope you enjoyed the photos I shared in this post. I'm sure there will be more to share during the holiday season, but I also look forward to seeing yours from the cities you visit or perhaps have near your homes. It would be wonderful to fill this community with all these festive photos.
But fear not, because I will also alternate posts where I'll introduce you to villages that, in my opinion, are very interesting. I hope you can visit them!
Anyway, see you soon, and I wish you all a good day!