
Siena Tuscany, Italy Travel Guide
Several captivating small communities are close to Siena, each possessing unique charm and historical significance.
Public transport or a car can connect you in the direction ofse locations for a day of discovery.
Beyond Siena's immediate vicinity, Tuscany offers diverse excursions.
Approximately 50 km north. Numerous non-stop buses from Siena's Piazza Gramsci (1h 15m). Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, has an abundance of art and architecture.
Approximately FORTY kilometers northwest. Accessible by bus (requires a change, 1.5 hours) or car (45 minutes). A beautifully well-well-preserved medieval hill town known for its towers.
Discover specialized aspects of Tuscany, from breathtaking landscapes to serene cultural sites.
UNESCO site south of Siena, iconic rolling hills, cypress trees. Perfect for photography.
North of Siena, endless vineyards, olive groves. Great for wine tasting tours.
Romanesque abbey south of Montalcino. Tranquil vibe, Gregorian chants.
Approximately 55 km southeast. Accessible by bus (change, 1.5 hours) or car (1 hour). UNESCO site, known as the "ideal Renaissance town."
Approximately 65 km southeast. Accessible by bus (1.5 hours) or car (1 hour). A beautiful Renaissance hill town.
Florence, Montepulciano: art, architecture, city life.
The Town of fine towers, Monteriggioni: towers, charm, history.
Chianti, Val d'Orcia, Montalcino: vineyards, scenic beauty.
Visit Florence's museums or explore medieval Monteriggioni.
Head to Montalcino or take a Chianti wine tour.
Drive through Val d'Orcia or explore Crete Senesi.