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Meet your tour guide and group at the departure point and climb into the comfortable tour bus bound for Siena. During the journey, enjoy views of Chianti vineyards.
Arrive in Siena in the morning, as the town is just waking up, to meet your local Siena guide for a walking tour of the hilltop town. Walk through the squares and alleyways, passing the Piazza del Campo and the world's oldest bank. Explore the Siena Cathedral (entrance fee included). Then, enjoy free time to wander around Siena before departing for lunch.
At the family-run winery, sit down for a traditional Tuscan lunch accompanied by wine.
Continue to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of San Gimignano, famous for its still-intact medieval town plan. Spend your free time discovering the town's treasures on your own before departing for Pisa.
In Pisa, disembark at the Field of Miracles (Piazza dei Miracoli): a green field populated by buildings exemplary of Romanesque architecture. See the Duomo, the Tower, the Baptistery, and the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa.
After your time in Pisa, board your bus for the trip back to Florence, where you are dropped off at your departure point.
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1mihaelam, Apr 2025
The tour through Tuscany was amazing with the 2 wonderful and lovely guides, Ilaria & Stella. The wine tasting and lunch in San Gimignano were wonderful. The stops in Pisa, San Gimignano and Siena were amazing and we saw the most representative things for each city. On the same time, the bus was Very confortable. An Amazing experience that l would highly recommend.
910ecec, Apr 2025
Tour and guide was perfect and qualified. Tuscano lunch package at San Giminiano very delicious and good tasting experience but after lunch free time duration quite short. If it is 1 hr more then everything will be perfect.
Climber49411695483, Apr 2025
Amazing explanations for each step of the tour. From Pise to Sienne, all was perfectly organised so we definitely recommend it.
soheilam943, Apr 2025
We loved each city and its culture and so many beautiful sights for pictures. Lunch was also great. The guide was knowledgeable and so was the local guide. This trip was very much worth it. Thanks.
Your Tuscany discovery begins with Pisa. Getting off the coach, we reach the Field of Miracles, a green grass field dominated by the dazzling white buildings
The Duomo di Pisa, formally known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is a magnificent medieval cathedral located in the iconic Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa, Italy. Renowned for its distinctive Romanesque architecture, the cathedral features stunning marble facades, intricate sculptures, and a striking bronze entrance door. The interior of the cathedral showcases impressive artwork, including pulpit sculptures by Giovanni Pisano. The Duomo di Pisa stands as a testament to Pisa's architectural and artistic heritage, drawing visitors from around the world.
The Leaning Tower is almost 56 meters tall (about 183 ft). It leans at about 4 degrees, making it one of the most famous and iconic buildings all over the world. You are in one of the most world known places: revel in it, take creative photographs or wander off down the local streets.
Pisa city walls are historic fortifications constructed primarily in the 12th century to protect the city of Pisa, Italy. These defensive walls encompassed the city, featuring towers, gates, and ramparts. Over time, the walls underwent modifications and expansions, showcasing a blend of architectural styles. While parts of the walls have been lost, some sections still stand, contributing to Pisa's historical heritage and serving as a testament to its medieval defensive structures.
The Camposanto Monumentale in Pisa, Italy, is a historic cemetery built in the 12th century. Known for its stunning architecture, it houses Roman and medieval sculptures, sarcophagi, and frescoes. Despite damage during World War II, ongoing restoration efforts preserve its cultural significance.
The round- shaped Baptistery, surrounded by its suggestive columned arcades is a magnificent structure that complements the nearby Cathedral and Leaning Tower. Built over several centuries, the baptistry features a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles.
From Pisa, we drive past hilltop hamlets scattered over some of the most beautiful and enchanting view of the countryside up to arrive at San Gimignano where a traditional Tuscan Lunch withTasting of 4 different wines, will be served.
After lunch, your visit continues to the discovery of a Tuscan medieval pearl, the stunning village of San Gimignano, Unesco world heritage, known for the ancient town planning still intact. It is often nicknamed the “Manhattan of the Middle Ages” because its famous tall, narrow towers create a skyline that looks a bit like a modern city.
Piazza della Cisterna is a charming medieval square situated in the heart of San Gimignano. Surrounded by well-preserved medieval towers and historic buildings, the square takes its name from the ancient cistern located at its center. The triangular-shaped square is paved with medieval stones and exudes a timeless atmosphere. With its well-preserved medieval architecture and unique charm, Piazza della Cisterna stands as a captivating focal point within the UNESCO World Heritage site of San Gimignano.
These well-preserved walls, dating back to the 13th century, served both defensive and symbolic purposes. The "Mura" offer a scenic stroll along their length, providing panoramic views of the charming town, its iconic towers, and the picturesque Tuscan countryside.
Our last stop is Siena, which we will reach by driving through the lovely Chianti countryside. Siena is an amazing hilltop town, rich in works of art and traditions, famous monuments and picturesque views with a fascinating pedestrianized historical center and one of the most beautiful Cathedrals in the world. Upon arrival in Siena our local guide will take you on a guided walking tour along the small medieval streets and squares, passing the oldest bank in the world, and the Piazza del Campo - site of the famous 600-year-old Palio horse-race, to the spectacular Cathedral.
The world oldest Bank is "Monte dei Paschi" and it is located in Siena, Piazza Salimbeni. The Palace hosting the Bank is in renaissance style and dated back to 1523.
Cathedral Entrance and inside guided visit only if option selected - officially known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, is a stunning medieval cathedral in Siena. Renowned for its distinctive Gothic architecture, the cathedral showcases a magnificent facade adorned with intricate sculptures. Inside, visitors can marvel at remarkable works of art, including frescoes, mosaics, and statues by renowned artists like Donatello and Michelangelo. The cathedral's breathtaking interior also features a striking marble pavement and a magnificent Piccolomini Library.
Only if cathedral entrance option is selected - The Piccolomini Library, housed within the Duomo di Siena, is a Renaissance gem adorned with vibrant frescoes by Pinturicchio. Commissioned by Pope Pius III, these artworks depict scenes from his life, creating a cultural and artistic treasure within the Siena Cathedral.
The Torre del Mangia is a striking medieval tower located in the heart of Siena, Italy. Standing adjacent to the Palazzo Pubblico, this iconic structure offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. Completed in 1348, the tower reaches a height of 87 meters and remains a prominent symbol of Siena's medieval heritage.
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