Discover Siena on an immersive walking tour through one of Tuscany’s most enchanting medieval cities, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We discover the historic Palazzo Salimbeni, headquarters of the Bank Monte dei Paschi, and the city’s deep financial and cultural heritage. Continue through narrow medieval streets filled with artisan shops and local flavors.
Visit the spectacular Piazza del Campo, famous for its shell shape and the legendary Palio horse race held twice a year. Admire the Palazzo Pubblico, Torre del Mangia, Loggia della Mercanzia, and Fonte Gaia while learning about the traditions of the city’s Contrade.
The journey continues through charming alleys where you can find Tuscan specialties such as local wines and salami. The tour concludes with exterior views of the stunning Baptistery of St.Giovanni and the magnificent Duomo of Siena, masterpieces of white and black marble that define the city’s skyline. An experience that blends history, culture, and authentic Tuscan life
Piazza del Campo square (next the fountain) The local guide will have a license badge around the neck clearly visible
Palazzo Salimbeni is one of the most iconic historic buildings in Siena, located in the heart of the medieval city center. Originally built in the 13th century and later renovated in Neo-Gothic style, it dominates the square with its elegant crenellated façade. Today it houses the headquarters of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, one of the oldest banks in the world still in operation ( external visit )
Piazza del Campo is the historic heart of Siena and one of the most famous medieval squares in the world. It features a unique shell-like shape divided into nine sections, symbolizing the Council of Nine that ruled the city in the Middle Ages. It is dominated by the Palazzo Pubblico and the Torre del Mangia, and twice a year it hosts the famous Palio di Siena, the historic horse race between the city’s Contrade. Surrounded by historic buildings, cafés, and palaces, it is one of the most scenic and iconic places in the city.
The Baptistery of Saint Giovanni in Siena, located next to the Siena Cathedral, features a simple yet elegant exterior façade in white and pink marble, typical of Sienese architecture. Harmoniously integrated into the Cathedral complex, the structure shows Gothic and Renaissance elements that reflect the different phases of its construction between the 14th and 15th centuries. Despite its simple exterior appearance, it is one of the key elements of the monumental complex of Siena Cathedral ( external visit )
The Siena Cathedral (Cathedral of Saint Maria Assunta) is one of the greatest examples of Italian Gothic architecture. Its spectacular white and black marble façade, richly decorated with statues, rose windows, and golden mosaics, immediately captures attention. The overall design is harmonious and highly scenic, dominating the historic center of the city and representing one of the most iconic and photographed symbols of Siena ( external visit )
The historic center of Siena is one of the best-preserved examples of a medieval city in Europe and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Characterized by narrow stone streets, historic palaces, and picturesque views, it has retained its Gothic and medieval appearance. The heart of the city is Piazza del Campo, around which a network of alleys, artisan shops, and monuments unfolds, telling centuries of history, art, and Sienese tradition.
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