Questions for extended stay in Tuscany

Hello, this is my first post on TripAdvisor.

I'm considering taking an extended trip to Tuscany in the fall, assuming the Covid situation is under control. I'm studying Italian and I'd like to spend some time immersed so increase my fluency in the language, and I'm seeing some great monthly rates on AirBnB for apartments and homes.

I guess I need advice on locations that are good for this sort of endeavor. Are there any towns around Tuscany that are particularly welcoming to extended visitors? Any to avoid? How is Florence outside of the touristy center? I know this is all very vague but I'm not sure of the right questions to ask. I guess I'm looking for safe, welcoming, near public transport and some sort of community, whether a town or a city, with lots of nice things to see and eat in walking distance. Any advice from someone who has done something similar would be welcome.

Thanks!



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