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Siena, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni and Chianti with Lunch & Wine Tasting
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Tour of the historical cellars in Montepulciano
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Siena: Pasta and Tiramisu Small Group Cooking Class with Wine
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Tuscany Hiking Tour from Siena Including Wine Tasting
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Experience the Magic of Tuscany from a Hot Air Balloon
What to do in Montechiaro
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Piazza del Campo
Learn about the local history of Siena when you take a trip to Piazza del Campo. Discover the area's beautiful countryside, or seek out its local tours.

Siena Cathedral
Siena Cathedral is just one of the places to see in Siena, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the beautiful countryside while you're in the area.

Palazzo Pubblico
Palazzo Pubblico is just one of the places to see in Siena, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the area's beautiful countryside, or seek out its local tours.

Torre del Mangia
You can learn about the history of Siena when you stop by Torre del Mangia. Discover the area's beautiful countryside, or seek out its local tours.

Basilica di San Domenico
St. Catherine’s holy relics create the centerpiece of a 13th-century Dominican church that has long been a center of Siena’s religious life.

Fortezza Medicea
Looming over the city, this fortress is a symbol of when Siena’s independence ended in the 16th century. Today, it’s a public space for exercise and entertainment.

Fonte Gaia
Some of the 14th-century’s most impressive bas-relief statues decorate a public fountain in the Piazza del Campo with religious and mythological meaning.

Civic Museum
Follow the unusual history of Siena’s Government of Nine through a series of unique medieval frescoes, supplemented by art and artifacts from the city’s past.

Fontebranda
Once a center of social and economic life, this monumental 13th-century public fountain is a snapshot of the world of medieval Siena.








































