Destination
Explore the cultural and natural wonders of Siena
Welcome to Tuscany, one of the most popular holiday destinations in Italy. Celebrated by poets and artists, the land of Tuscany hides many precious treasures.
The province of Siena is an ideal starting point for discovering the region’s wonders. In Tuscany, holidays can be combined with culture, local gastronomy, and wellness.
Discover the fascinating views of Siena’s historic center and explore the city of Florence and villages of San Gimignano and Volterra. Dive into a world of unforgettable flavors featuring local delicacies and wine, mainly from the Chianti area, and enjoy the nearby thermal baths of Rapolano Terme.
One of the most famous events in Tuscany is the Siena Italy Horse Race, also known as the Palio di Siena. This historic horse race takes place twice a year, in July and August, and is a must-see for anyone visiting Tuscany. If you're planning to attend the race, you might want to consider staying in one of our Siena hotels. These hotels offer convenient access to the city's historic center, where the race takes place.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing holiday in the Tuscany countryside or an exciting adventure in Siena, Tuscany has something for everyone. With its stunning landscapes, delicious cuisine, and rich history, this region is a truly unique destination that you won't want to miss.
Wineries & vineyards
The Siena region of Tuscany, is famous for its wineries and vineyards. The region is known for producing some of the most renowned wines in the world, including Chianti, San Gimignano, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.
Spa of rapolano
Rapolano Terme is a Tuscan town near the city of Siena, known since the days of ancient Rome to the Baths of Rapolano, offering their therapeutic benefits even today, thanks to the two spas of Querciaiola and San Giovanni that are still a popular destination for those seeking a relaxing holiday dedicated to wellness.
Around siena
The most important monuments in Siena are St Domenico’s Church, the Siena Italy Cathedral and Piazza del Campo.
Servi church route
From Piazza del Campo you follow Via del Porrione. After a few metres there is Vicolo le Scotte on the right side, where the Synagogue lies.
Val d’elsa route
The Val d’Elsa occupies the north-western part of the province of Siena. It was a region disputed between Siena and Florence and it has always been a commercial and entrepreneurial area.
Val di merse route
The Val di Merse is one of the less exploited parts of the province of Siena. It is still mostly covered in woods and offers a lot of possibilities for walking tours and other naturalistic itineraries.
Val d’orcia route
The Val d’Orcia was crossed by the Francigena, one of the two most important pilgrims’ roads in the Middle Ages. This green area is famous today for its high-quality wine production.
Crete area down to chiusi route
The southern part of the province of Siena is characterised by a barren landscape. This, together with the calcareous formations, makes it a place of rare beauty. In this area there are plenty of thermal springs.
Tuscany region
Region of wineries and vineyards
The Tuscany is one of the most beautiful and popular regions in Italy, famous for its stunning landscape, rich history, and wonderful cuisine. The region is also renowned for its many attractions, which draw visitors from all over the world.