Pistoia
Pistoia is a provincial capital and an ancient episcopal see.
It is located at the northwestern edge of the Florentine plain, at the foot of the Apennine Mountains.
As the northernmost city in Tuscany, it lies nestled beneath the Apennine range, and its territory is bordered by the Brana and Ombrone streams.
Many events are held in Pistoia, but the most important is undoubtedly the Giostra dell’Orso (Joust of the Bear), an ancient medieval tradition that has survived to this day. Originating as a type of equestrian joust between the city’s districts, it takes place every year on July 25th, in honor of the city’s patron saint.
Also worth mentioning is the famous Pistoia Blues Festival, an international blues music event considered among the top five in Europe. Founded in 1980, it is held annually during the second week of July. Over the years, many world-renowned artists have graced the stage in Pistoia — from Frank Zappa and Deep Purple, to Dream Theater, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Carlos Santana, Patti Smith, Joss Stone, David Bowie, and many others.
Pistoia strikes a perfect balance between tradition and modernity, with one of the most admired and beloved piazzas in Italy. It is a delightful discovery, offering a more alternative charm compared to Tuscany’s mainstream destinations.
And of course, no visit would be complete without exploring its culinary scene. Pistoian cuisine shares much with classic Tuscan cooking, yet features its own unique twist. You can enjoy it both in the historic center and in the many hidden gems scattered throughout the surrounding area.