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Siena and San GimignanoSiena and San Gimignano

San Gimignano rises on a hill (334m high) dominating the Elsa Valley with its towers which date back to the 11 century. The cultural and natural patrimonies have been recognized by UNESCO, but even more impressive is the medieval skyline made up of towers and the views from above and below them. The town increased in wealth and developed greatly during the middle Ages thanks to the "Via Francigena" the trading and pilgrim's route that crossed it. Such prosperity lead to the flourishing of works of art to adorn the churches and monasteries. On 8 May 1300 Dante Alighieri came to San Gimignano as the Ambassador of the Guelph League in Tuscany. In 1348 San Gimignano's population was drastically reduced by the Black Death Plague throwing the city into a serious crisis which eventually led to its submission to Florence in 1353. In the following centuries San Gimignano overcame its decline and isolation when it's beauty and cultural importance, together with its agricultural heritage, was rediscovered.

After San Gimignano, we'll proceed to Siena, where you'll immediately notice an ancient and mysterious atmosphere floating through the little, narrow streets and squares. You'll feel as if you've stepped backwards in time. Draped on its three hills, Siena is a very beautiful city to visit, a flamboyant medieval ensemble of places and towers cast in warm, brown, Siena-coloured bricks. It's soaring skyline is it's pride, dominated by the gothic cathedral (Duomo is one of the most spectacular in Italy and one of the few to have been built south of the Alps in full gothic style) and the taut needle of the Torre del Mangia and yet the shell shaped Piazza del Campo, probably captures the most attention and fame. It has been seen in films, photographs, and advertising campaigns. The bricks cover the sweetly sloping land underneath and are witness to many events in history, but the most intriguing is the "Palio" horserace, one of the most important things in the life of a Siena native. In the piazza on 2 July and 16 August there is a bareback horse race that was first recorded in 1283, but may have had its origins in Roman military training. On those days mayhem takes over this small town and non-natives can observe local patriotism at its best and worst. Any and everything will be done passionately to bring home the prize. The prize is the "Palio", a banner to be shown off with pride for the whole neighbourhood it represents

Siena and San GimignanoSiena and San Gimignano

Information
Available: all year round
Service length: 7 hours
Stops: San Gimignano (1 hour 30 mins) - Siena (1 hour 30 mins)
Driving Time: Florence - San Gimignano 45 mins
San Gimignano - Siena 45 mins
Siena - Rome 2 hours 30 mins
Pick up location : at your accommodation in Florence ( Rome )
Drop off location: at your accommodation in Rome ( Florence )
Pick up time (suggested): 9.00am
Price includes: private vehicle and English speaking driver, all taxes, insurance, drivers maintenance, gasoline, parking and tolls.
Price does not include: Meals and entrance fees where required.
Note: The following price list is valid for pick up and drop off in Florence or Rome city center. If you need a different pick up and/or drop off location, please contact us.
 
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