Things to do in Siena
Hit the ground running in Siena with a private walking tour, or spend a day exploring Tuscany on a day trip to San Gimignano, Chianti, Val d’Orcia, Monteriggioni, and Montalcino (two of which are UNESCO listed, and all of which are memorable). When we send you your customized itinerary you will be able to choose additional excursions to include in your vacation package or consider adding later.

Where to stay in Siena



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Frequently Asked Questions about travel to Siena
What are Siena's prices like?
Siena is relatively affordable compared to bigger cities in Italy. A meal at a mid-range restaurant usually costs between €20-€40 per person, while simpler meals like pizza or pasta can be found for around €10-€15. Entrance fees to attractions like the Siena Cathedral are around €5-€10. Overall, Siena offers good value for its beauty and history.
How can I get around Siena?
Getting around Siena is easy, as the city is small and walkable. Most of the main attractions are within walking distance of each other. If you need to go further, public buses are available, though you may not need them much in the city center. Taxis are also an option, but they can be more expensive. Siena is best explored on foot, giving you the chance to enjoy its historic streets and beautiful surroundings.
Is Siena safe?
Yes, Siena is a safe city for visitors. It has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, and it's easy to feel comfortable walking around, even at night. Like anywhere, it's wise to stay aware of your belongings in busy places, but overall, Siena is known for being a safe and peaceful destination.
Does Siena have options for those with dietary restrictions?
Yes, Siena has increasingly more options for those with dietary restrictions. Many restaurants offer gluten-free choices, and there are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options available as well. In fact, some places specialize in vegetarian and vegan dishes, making it easier for those with specific dietary needs to enjoy local cuisine.
How long should I stay in Siena?
We suggest spending around two nights in Siena to enjoy its cultural highlights. If you have time, you could add a third night for a day trip to explore the nearby areas.







