Visit the Museo d’Arte Sacra, home to a small but impressive collection of religious art and artifacts that reflect the town’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Explore the charming medieval streets, enclosed by well-preserved historic city walls. This quiet Tuscan village offers an authentic glimpse into local life, with stone buildings, flower-lined windows, and picturesque corners.
A quintessential Tuscan hill town and home of Brunello di Montalcino wine. Walk the cobblestone streets, visit the impressive Montalcino Fortress for panoramic views, stop into local wine shops and tasting rooms, and soak in the relaxed, authentic Tuscan atmosphere.
A historic hilltop city known for its medieval architecture and rich culture. Visit the iconic Piazza del Campo, home to the famous Palio horse race, explore the Siena Cathedral (Duomo), wander through charming streets and local boutiques, and enjoy a leisurely meal or glass of wine in one of the many cafés and trattorias.