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Siena

Nestled amidst Tuscany's rolling hills, Siena stands as a medieval masterpiece with its maze-like streets, rich art collections, and the world-famous Palio horse race. Its unique charm captivates every visitor's heart. Read more

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Once a wealthy and influential city-state, Siena retains much of its medieval character today. The city's heart, Piazza del Campo, is a marvel of urban planning and is widely regarded as one of Europe's greatest medieval squares. With its preserved streets, Gothic palaces, and artistic treasures, Siena is a place where history comes alive. But beyond its monuments, Siena offers an authentic Tuscan experience with its local cuisine, wine, and festivities.
Siena, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a profound immersion into medieval life, art, and culture. It stands as a testament to Tuscany's rich history and remains one of Italy's most enchanting destinations.

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What to do in Siena

Piazza del Campo

The main square of Siena, known for its unique shell shape and the renowned Palio horse race, held twice a year.

Siena Cathedral (Duomo)

A stunning example of Italian Romanesque-Gothic architecture, this cathedral boasts intricate facades, a striking black and white interior, and works by Donatello, Michelangelo, and Bernini.

Torre del Mangia

Dominating Siena's skyline, this tower offers panoramic views of the city and the Tuscan countryside. Those brave enough to climb its steps are rewarded with an unparalleled vista.

Palazzo Pubblico

Home to the Civic Museum, this impressive building features frescoes by renowned Sienese artists, including Ambrogio Lorenzetti's "Effects of Good Government."

Basilica of San Domenico

A massive Gothic church known for housing several relics of St. Catherine of Siena.

Santa Maria della Scala

Once an important civic hospital, it's now a museum showcasing art, frescoes, and artifacts from various periods.

Siena's Historic Contrade

The city is divided into 17 districts, or "contrade", each with its unique emblem and traditions, especially evident during the Palio race.

Banchi di Sopra

The main shopping street where visitors can buy local crafts, wines, and traditional Tuscan products.

Fortezza Medicea

A fortress built by the Medici family, offering lovely views and green spaces ideal for relaxation.

Orto Botanico

A peaceful botanical garden affiliated with the University of Siena, showcasing a diverse collection of plants.

What else to visit
In and around Siena

San Gimignano (28.68 km)

Abbey of Sant' Antimo (38.46 km)

Amidst the rolling hills of Tuscany, the Abbey of Sant' Antimo stands as a serene testament to medieval monastic life. With its golden-hued stones and Romanesque arches, this sacred haven is a tranquil escape into Italy's spiritual heritage.

Montepulciano (44.32 km)

Nestled atop a limestone ridge, Montepulciano is Tuscany's crowning jewel. Renowned for its Vino Nobile wines, this medieval hilltop town offers a harmonious blend of artistic heritage, stunning panoramas, and tantalizing flavors.

Florence (50.43 km)

Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is a city where history and art form an unforgettable symphony for the senses, all set in the heart of the picturesque Tuscan countryside.

Prato (62.45 km)

Situated in the heart of Tuscany, Prato unfolds as a tapestry of art, history, and innovation. While it basks in the glow of its renowned textile industry, Prato's medieval squares, churches, and palaces reveal a city deeply rooted in its storied past.

Montecatini Alto (77.57 km)

Perched on a Tuscan hill, Montecatini Alto gazes down upon its younger sibling, Montecatini Terme. This medieval gem, with its ancient walls and panoramic views, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling modern world below.

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