Guided Walking Tour of Siena
from SIENA
Visit the Heart of Siena with an Expert Guide Siena is a treasure trove of historical, artistic, religious and cultural riches all to be discovered. The best way to do it is on foot, admiring the changes to the town over the centuries and enjoying the spectacular scenery and curious particulars. With an authorised guide you will be able to appreciate the major tourist attractions like Piazza del Campo, the true heart of the town, the Palazzo Comunale (Town Hall), the Cathedral and the majestic Basilica of San Domenico. There will also be no lack of references to the great noble families, such as the Piccolomini, Tolomei and Salimbeni, and their palazzos, to the great tradition of the Siena Palio, but also to the stories of pilgrimage and saintliness that distinguish the town. The walk continues with a visit to the Cathedral that preserves the treasures of artists like Nicola Pisano, Duccio di Buoninsegna, Donatello, Pinturicchio and Gianlorenzo Bernini besides its marvelous marble floor, which is a unique example in the history of art.
Inclusions: • Guided walking tour of Siena
Availability and Languages: Available every day.
Highlights:
• Walk over Piazza del Campo, through the Duomo Cathedral (exterior)
Optional: Duomo Cathedral admission and guided tour
Schedule:
Meeting point: Siena, Piazza Del Campo 69 Departure time: 11:00 am (check in closes 15min before departure) Return point: Siena, Piazza Duomo Return time: around 12:30 pm (01:30 pm if you buy the Cathedral Option)
Additional information:
Earphones will be provided only for groups with over 15 participants. Customers must be able to climb and descend stairs.
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