Best Reasons to Visit Siena, Italy

Siena is a charming Tuscan city that’s less crowded than Florence
Siena is a charming Tuscan city that’s less crowded than Florence | © Henk Meijer / Alamy Stock Photo
Francesca Masotti

Ask anyone who has travelled through Tuscany, and they’ll likely tell you Siena is their favourite city in the region. There are many reasons for this; it’s romantic, small, full of beautiful Medieval buildings and less crowded than Florence. Here are our top reasons to visit Siena.

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To learn more about the city’s history

Siena has a long history, dating to the Etruscan era, but the main development happened during the Middle Ages. If you’d like to capture all that storied past in one go, head for the hills that surround the city. From here, you can admire the unique urban skyline, with its collection of monuments, palaces and churches. If nothing else, it’s one of the prettiest cities in Italy.

1. Piazza del Campo, Siena

Building

With this small-group walking tour of Siena’s medieval old town, you can see the main landmarks without having to deal with a guidebook or map. Walk alongside your guide through charming old streets to see sites like the Sanctuary of St. Catherine of Siena, the Basilica of San Domenico, and the Piazza del Campo. You might also choose to include a tour of the stunning Siena Cathedral, which houses numerous pieces of art by Renaissance artists. This tour offers a deep dive into the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Enjoy a relaxed and informative exploration of Siena’s most iconic sites. It’s a perfect way to experience the city’s beauty and heritage.

To enjoy the Piazza del Campo

Piazza del Campo is the heart of Siena – a huge shell-shaped space considered one of the great Medieval squares in Europe. The best way to enjoy it? While sipping a coffee in one of the several bars here.

To visit the magnificent cathedral

Italy is home to many spectacular churches, but the Duomo di Siena is one of the most beautiful. Though the gothic exterior is magnificent, be sure to go inside where you can admire the mosaic-decorated floor.

2. Duomo di Siena, Siena

Church

Shake up your sightseeing routine in Siena with an app-based quest through the medieval center. Solve engaging puzzles and challenges as you learn about the city’s history and landmarks. This self-guided adventure allows you to explore Siena at your own pace. Discover hidden gems and lesser-known facts about this historic city. Perfect for those who enjoy interactive and educational experiences. A unique way to see Siena’s rich cultural heritage.

To climb to the top of Torre del Mangia

It may not be as famous as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but the Torre del Mangia, inside the Public Palace in Piazza del Campo, is the most recognisable landmark in town. To reach the top, you have to climb 400 steps, but the views of the town and countryside are spectacular.

To experience the Palio

Venice has the Carnival, and Siena has the Palio, a horse race between the city’s contrade (districts) that occurs two times a year (2 July and 16 August). It’s run in the beautiful Piazza del Campo, which is transformed for the occasion into a sand track.

To taste Sienese food

Once you taste the traditional dishes of Siena, you will fall in love with them. Try pici, pasta similar to spaghetti but fatter and served with pepper and cheese or a tomato sauce. Siena is also famous for desserts; seek out ricciarelli, a traditional biscuit made with almonds.

To shop at the largest market in Tuscany

Wednesday is market day in Siena. The biggest market in Tuscany is held at La Lizza, an area near the old fortress, from 8.30am to 1.30pm. Vendors sell food, clothes and souvenirs. Come early in the morning; the market gets crowded as the day goes on.

To savour the wine

It’s no secret Tuscany is home to the best wine in Italy. Siena is no exception. The city sits between the Chianti region and Montalcino, so it’s heaven for wine enthusiasts. Wherever you go in the province, there are different wines to try – just ask for a suggestion at one of the local bars or restaurants.

To visit Val d’Orcia

When you picture Tuscany, you may imagine rolling green hills with a lone cypress on the horizon. This kind of breathtaking landscape is common in Val d’Orcia, perhaps the most picturesque area in the region. Just south of Siena, it is filled with Medieval castles, hilltop towns, charming rural farmhouses, rows of vineyards and cypress trees.

3. To learn more about the city’s history

Museum

Experience Siena’s renowned cathedral and historic sites on a small-group walking tour. Ideal for inquisitive visitors with limited time, this concise yet thorough tour includes insightful commentary that immerses you in medieval Tuscany. Explore Piazza San Domenico, Torre del Mangia, and other notable landmarks.

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