Today the route is:
Siena-San Gimignano and Monteriggioni.
This route is surely one of the most beautiful routes you can do in one day.
Starting off in Siena and parking at the "Siena Stadium” or “Piazza del Mercato” parking lot you will find yourself practically right at the city center and at ten minutes’ walk from the most beautiful Piazza del Campo, one of the most impressive historical monuments in the city.
The visit will continue with the Duomo. The Duomo, or better say, the Siena Cathedral, is ten

After visiting the Cathedral I especially suggest a stroll around the center narrow streets and two brief stops at the following palaces: The Accademia Chigiana (the Siena Music Academy) and the Palazzo Salimbeni (the historical venue of Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the oldest bank in the world.)
The visit to Siena should last around 3 hours and end by 12.30 am, so you can continue your trip to Monteriggioni.
Monteriggioni is an incredible medieval village located at 15 km. from Siena( the access from

The town of Monteriggioni has a small church, which, from my point of view, is really worth visiting as it seems to be unscathed by the pass of time with its medieval towers and walls in perfect conditions.
Around 3 pm. you should be leaving Monteriggioni and heading towards San Gimignano, a true architectural medieval jewel. San Gimignano is absolutely fantastic; it still conserves many of the towers, which belonged to rich merchants and rich families, who wanted to show their

San Gimignano offers a most interesting cathedral with Ghirlandaio’s marvelous frescos. A stroll round the city is a major experience. The highest location in town is home to a bar, where you can relax and have a good wine surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views.
The visit should be finishing by 5.30 p.m. to allow for enough time to get back to your hotel or villa, have a wonderful bath and get ready for a superb Tuscan dinner.
As usual, I hope this article is of your interest.
Yours,
Giovanni.
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