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Siena: Walking Tour with Duomo or Contrade Museum Visit

1. Siena: Walking Tour with Duomo or Contrade Museum Visit

Take a guided walking tour of Siena and explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site's highlights. Visit the Duomo, also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption, or one of the Contrade Museums when the Duomo is closed on Sunday morning. Start your walking tour at the Duomo, and marvel at this masterpiece of Gothic architecture that contains famous works of art by Michelangelo, Donatello, and Bernini. On Sundays, enter the Contrade Museums instead, where the Palio horse race collections are preserved. Walk down Francigena street to admire the city's most important buildings and monuments, including the Monte dei Paschi, the oldest bank in Europe. Pass the beautiful Palazzo Tolomei and get a closer look at one of the finest Italian Gothic palaces. Conclude your walking tour in the monumental Piazza del Campo and experience the historical beating heart of the city where the famous Palio di Siena horse race takes place twice a year.

Total Immersion Wine Tour in Chianti

2. Total Immersion Wine Tour in Chianti

All the guests will be welcomed at the estate and brought to the roof of the cellar to see the most breathtaking views of the rolling hills at 600 meters above sea level. Here one of the passionate members of the team will provide an introduction to a history of the estate and a small general explanation of what guests will see and what they will be doing in the next one and a half hours of their time. Clients will be able to visit one of the vineyards followed by an explanation of the working process and of organic agriculture with some additional biodynamic techniqes that are often used and practised at the estate. If the weather permits, guests would be offered a glass of sparkling wine or a fresh wine of their choice at the small adjecent terrace built under an oak tree.  The tour will then take everyone to a visit through the gardens of the villa and include a visit of the vegetable garden. The cellar is the next stop, where detailed explanation follows about the harvest and selection of the grapes during the harvest, fermantation, and further aging of the wines. Each step of the viniticulture process is explained in great detail and guests would learn a lot of new and exciting things about how to make wines in the Chianti Classico area. The last stop is a tasting room, where guests will be able to try all 5 products of the estate with the selection of various local cured meats and/or cheeses with bread and olive oil. Guests will also learn particular details about the history of each wine, will learn how to smell and taste it, and what to look for when opening a new bottle of wine. The last exciting detail is the grappa, for those who would like to learn about its production and unique and delicate taste.

Siena: Guided City Tour with Cathedral Skip-the-Line Entry

3. Siena: Guided City Tour with Cathedral Skip-the-Line Entry

Explore the beauty of Siena on a small group or private walking tour. See its famous monuments and hidden treasures with an expert guide. Benefit from pre-reserved tickets to Siena Cathedral. Meet your guide at the San Domenico Basilica and admire its Gothic architecture. Follow a winding route to take in panoramic views of the city, including the Duomo and Torre del Mangia. Find out about Siena in the Middle Ages, see the imposing palaces said to be the oldest in the area. Have a break to take in the charm of the 14th-century seashell-shaped square, Piazza del Compo, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the magnificent Fonte Gaia fountain with its side reliefs of "The Creation of Adam" and "The Flight from the Garden of Eden." Learn about the history of the contrada (districts) that challenge each other twice a year during Siena’s Palio horse race. Walk to one of the most typical contrada and immerse yourself in the authentic atmosphere. Follow your guide to see one of the local pastry shops that reflect the glory of Italy in using the centuries-old recipes to make traditional Ricciarelli and Panforte. Finally, explore one of the most fascinating cathedrals in Italy with pre-reserved tickets. Follow your guide to marvel at the magnificent marble mosaic inlay floor, stained glass, and medieval masterpieces by Duccio and Pisano. See the Renaissance highlights: several Donatello, Michelangelo, and Bernini sculptures and frescoes by Pinturicchio in the Libreria Piccolomini. Armed with a wealth of knowledge about Siena, say goodbye to your guide in the square in front of the cathedral.

Siena: Palazzo Pubblico Entry Ticket

4. Siena: Palazzo Pubblico Entry Ticket

Enter the Palazzo Pubblico of Siena and visit the Civic Museum with this entry ticket. Located inside the Palazzo Pubblico, the Civic Museum is a 13th-century building home to impressive wall-to-wall fresco paintings. Explore the museum to learn about the history of Siena and see precious artifacts. Exchange your voucher for an entry ticket at the ticket office and begin your visit in the Sala del Risorgimento. This room hosts fresco paintings that depict the life of Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of Italy. Walkthrough the Sala di Balìa and see wall paintings from the 15th-century by Spinello Aretino and Martino di Bartolomeo. Also, see the Sala dei Cardinali where precious carved coffers keep reliquaries. Move forward to the Sala del Concistoro, famous for its Beccafumi vault, and see Taddeo di Bartolo's 15th-century Cappella. Continue on to the Sala del Mappamondo, the widest room of the Palazzo Pubblico and used as the meeting place of the General Council. See the famous Maestà, a Gothic masterpiece painted by Simone Martini. The museum entry ticket also includes a visit to the 14th-century gallery, Loggia dei Nove, which offers a beautiful view of the landscape behind Palazzo Pubblico.

Siena: Private custom tour with a local guide

5. Siena: Private custom tour with a local guide

Siena can sometimes feel inaccessible to foreign visitors. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private, customized tour. Your guide contacts you beforehand to get a feel for your interests and tastes to ensure that you only visit the places you are interested in. As you explore the city, your guide shares insights into local life forming a clearer picture of Siena's culture. - Private tour for just you and your group - Your guide customizes your tour to your interests and personality - Get a deeper insight into Siena life than possible alone - See Siena through the eyes of a local and discover its hidden gems Choose from 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8-hour tour options.

Full-Day Excursion to Siena, San Gimignano & Chianti

6. Full-Day Excursion to Siena, San Gimignano & Chianti

Enjoy a full-day excursion by minivan to see the beautiful Chianti area and to visit the cities of Siena and San Gimignano.  Depart at 9:00 AM from Piazza Cavalleggeri, the meeting point located in the city center of Florence. Stop at Piazzale Michelangelo for few minutes to see the splendid panorama and then in one hour you will arrive in Siena. Take a guided tour of the city center, including Piazza del Campo and the Cathedral. There is free time to walk by yourself in the narrow and ancient streets.  Then leave Siena to arrive in Monteriggioni, an old Medieval little village. After a short stop, continue to San Gimignano where you will have free time to explore the city center on your own. San Gimignano is famous for its towers, vernaccia wine and its characteristic craft articles.

Siena: 3h Private City Walking Tour with Optional Cathedral

7. Siena: 3h Private City Walking Tour with Optional Cathedral

Explore Siena's rich history, culture, and traditions with a local guide. The tour is designed to show you Siena's most intriguing sites in a short period, with plenty of stops for photos along the way. Start the tour with a visit to some of the city’s most significant sites including the Piazza del Campo, Palazzo Publicco, Palazzo Tolomei, Palazzo Salimbeni, and the ancient Banchi di Sopra. Upon exploring, learn which buildings hold UNESCO World Heritage-listed status and why. Continue the tour to the Basilica of San Domenico, which is home to Saint Catherine's relics. Next, stop by the Sanctuary of St. Catherine of Siena, where she once lived with her family. Pass by the Baptistery and the Siena Cathedral (or the Duomo di Siena), and head inside for a closer look (if the optional guided tour option is booked). Inside, admire the array of works of art from some of Italy’s most important artists. 

From Florence: Tuscany Day Trip with a Private Chauffeur

8. From Florence: Tuscany Day Trip with a Private Chauffeur

Spend a day exploring the Tuscan countryside on a chauffeur-driven tour. Immerse yourself in Tuscan culture as you visit Siena's main attractions, explore an ancient hilltop town and discover one of Italy's most beloved wine regions. Your day begins with a hotel pickup to take you to the first stop on your sightseeing excursion, Siena. This historical city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous for its Palio, the bareback horse race that takes around its main piazza. Visit the three must-see attractions in Siena, the Piazza del Campo, Palazzo Pubblico, and the iconic Cathedral, one of the few examples of Italian Gothic architecture. Head back to your car and continue your tour of Tuscany with a drive to the walled hilltop town of San Gimignano. Dubbed the Town of Fine Towers, San is renowned for preserving more than a dozen medieval towers. Wander through this ancient city, explore the alleys and see the Piazza del Duomo and the seven towers that surround this town square. End your day of sightseeing with a visit to the Chianti wine region. Marvel at the unforgettable landscapes with its rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves.

Antinori Winery & Brolio's Castle: Private Tour

9. Antinori Winery & Brolio's Castle: Private Tour

Start your day at the office of the local partner, perfectly positioned in the city center. You will meet your personal driver with an exclusive car and your local private guide as well as wine expert. Leaving the city center, the first stop of your visit to Chianti will be Antinori's cellar in Bargino, a wonderfully innovative winery located in the green Chianti hills. Inside the cellar you can taste different types of wine, listening to stories and anecdotes about the Antinori family told by the guide who will accompany you on this wonderful journey. After this visit, you will have lunch in a typical Tuscan restaurant "La Cantinetta di Rignana", halfway between the Antinori vineyard and Brolio's Castle. Here you can taste local salami, cheeses, Tuscan crostini, extra virgin olive oil, pasta or meat dishes, accompanied by wines and local products. Ending the lunch, you can enjoy some free time inside the restaurant, which is also a farmhouse. The last stop of the visit will be the Castle of Brolio and the Barone Ricasoli vineyard. Here, you will privately visit the castle and the vineyard, discovering the cellars and the finest quality wines, tasting most of the local production, tasting every single glass, accompanied by the guide's explanation. When you're ready, you will return to Florence in your exclusive car.

From Florence: Pisa and Siena with Wine Tasting in Chianti

10. From Florence: Pisa and Siena with Wine Tasting in Chianti

Spend a day surrounded by the Renaissance beauty and rolling hills of Chianti, visiting Pisa and Siena with our private driver. A wonderful experience between art, wine, Tuscan legends and local food to discover vineyards, leaning towers, sunflowers and typical Tuscan farms. Meet your driver at your hotel, B&B or private apartment in Florence and set off on a discovery tour of Tuscany with stops in Pisa, a rural Tuscan farmhouse, and in the afternoon in Siena. First stop in Pisa to admire "Piazza dei Miracoli" and the famous Leaning Tower. Visit the other buildings that surround the area, including the Baptistery and the Cathedral. Depart from Pisa, driving through one of the most beautiful Tuscan wine roads. You can also request an extra stop at the famous village of San Gimignano. Stop for lunch in a Tuscan farm: visit, 3-course lunch and wine tasting. This farm promotes genuine Italian food and wine culture all over the world. A beautiful Italian experience to learn the best pairings between wine and food, the etiquette of the glass, the secrets of Italian cuisine, Tuscan winemaking techniques and more. Three-course lunch, with homemade pasta, bruschetta, salami, pecorino cheese, ham, salami and more. Wine tastings with: Chianti, Chianti Riserva, Sangiovese, Vernaccia and Super Tuscan, and also Extra Virgin Olive Oil Tasting Pepper Olive Oil Tasting Balsamic vinegar tasting Truffle Olive Oil Tasting After lunch, the tour continues with the visit of Siena to the historic center of this city, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, known for its splendid architecture and the beautiful main square, Piazza del Campo. Furthermore, Siena is also known for its legendary Palio horse race, which takes place twice a year and attracts hundreds of spectators. The most interesting things to see in Siena are: the famous Piazza del Campo, the Duomo, the Baptistery, the Church of San Domenico and the wonderful narrow streets of the historic center such as the "Via di città". At the end of the visit, we will return to your location/address in Florence.

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based on 172 reviews

Our tour guide was really friendly and extremely Informative!.. We were particularly interested in the Medici family as well as getting to see other well known sights. Our guide managed to fit in more than we could have expected. Highly recommend

The guide has been very helpful and made sure that the while family could understand. Answered all our questions. The visit was even much longer than planned. A very good experience. Worth the price.

A really lovely way to spend the day, and by far the most efficient way of getting around Tuscany without feeling rushed. The driver Massimo was excellent, very knowledgeable and very friendly.

The guide was very knowledgeable about the history of Siena. She presented the tour in both English and Italian.

This was a great tour and it was a great way to see Siena!