Siena and San Gimignano Driving Tour: Experience Tuscany’s Iconic Charm
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📍 Duomo – Palazzo Pitti – Ponte Vecchio
Discover the charm of Tuscany’s most iconic hill towns on a fully customizable Siena and San Gimignano driving tour. This private day trip offers the perfect blend of culture, history, and countryside beauty, all with the comfort of a luxury vehicle and a dedicated driver-guide.
We’ll pick you up directly from your accommodation or preferred location. From there, enjoy a scenic drive through the rolling hills of Chianti, passing vineyards, cypress-lined roads, and timeless villages.
Why Visit Siena?
Siena is one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Italy. You’ll walk through the stunning Piazza del Campo, home of the famous Palio horse race. Don’t miss the Siena Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece filled with art by Donatello, Pisano, and Michelangelo.
Our guide will show you the best of Siena, while allowing you free time to explore, shop, or relax at a café. Of course, we’ll tailor the visit to your interests.
Then Off to San Gimignano
Nicknamed the “Medieval Manhattan”, San Gimignano is famous for its skyline of ancient towers and world-class gelato. Here, you’ll have the chance to wander stone alleys, enjoy panoramic views, and taste Vernaccia, the town’s signature white wine.
Whether you’re interested in local food, wine tasting, or architecture, we can shape your visit your way.
What’s Included
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi onboard
- Local driver-guide in English, Portuguese, or Italian
- Bottled water and optional snack stop
- Custom itinerary based on your preferences
- Pet-friendly option available on request
Book Your Custom Siena and San Gimignano Driving Tour
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning guest, this Siena and San Gimignano driving tour offers the perfect blend of history, relaxation, and beauty. Plus, with our flexible planning and expert guides, you can focus on enjoying your time in Tuscany—exactly the way you want it.
🔗 Explore more about Siena on the official Visit Tuscany website
🔗 Learn about San Gimignano via UNESCO World Heritage
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