Results for Siena, Italy
In this list and interactive digital map you'll find my best tips for what to enjoy in Siena and San Gimignano.
It currently features:
- 3 sweet tooth stops, including a gelato class with a world-renowned Maestro Gelatiere;
- 7 dining options, including wine bars and traditional Tuscan restaurants;
- 2 free must-see locations.
Check out my "Custom Italy Services" board for custom recommendations and other services.
Don't forget to save ☑️ this map for future use!
Foodie • Wine
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Route throughout some of the most important cities and villages in the beautiful country of Italy. This itinerary includes the detailed path, with great restaurant options, museums, and the most important monuments. As well, it includes prices for entrances so you can plan a budget.
Families • Car-free • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • People & Culture
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Italy! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Italy for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
Couples • Family • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Design • Coffee • People & Culture
$5.00
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Angela Gabriel Gomez
Available for hire
Traveling to Europe for the First Time: Italy, France, Belgium & The Netherlands
Embarking on a first trip to Europe is an exhilarating adventure filled with captivating experiences and cultural wonders. This itinerary will lead you to exploring the historic landmarks of Rome, strolling along the romantic streets of Paris, indulging in the famous Belgian waffles, to seeing the masterpieces of Van Gogh in Amsterdam.
The trip will begin down south in Rome in Italy and end up north in Amsterdam in The Netherlands. This comprehensive guide is your key to unlocking the essence of a European escapade.
History • Adventure • Shopping • People & Culture • Art
$85.00
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Join us as we delve into Italy’s wonders, offering tips and recommendations to make your Italian adventure spectacular. This travel guide is your companion to discovering the heart and soul of Italy in 15 days.
GUIDE CONTENTS:
👉🏻 Essential Planning Tips
- Best Time to Visit
- Entry Requirements & Schengen Visa Process
- Currency and Money Tips
- Tourist Tax
- Tax-Free Shopping
- Packing Tips
- Language and Common Phrases
- Safety and Health Tips
- Cultural Etiquette
- Accommodation Booking Tips
- Useful Apps and Websites
- Transportation Tips (Flights, Trains, Car Rentals, Taxis, etc.)
👉🏻 Suggested Itineraries for
- Milan
- Venice
- Florence & Tuscany
- Rome & Vatican City
- Amalfi Coast
- Naples
👉🏻 Each city or region itinerary above consists of
- Day-by-day breakdown with places and things to do in the morning, afternoon, and evening
- Each place has a note or tip
- Tips for Prime Attractions and Experiences
- Transportation Tips
- Stay Recommendations
- Dining and Eateries
Legends:
⏱️ - time needed at the place
€€€ - expensive
⏰ - book early
📸 - photo op tip
This guide is perfect if any of the following applies to you!
👉🏻 It’s your first time visiting Italy.
👉🏻 You wish to explore this country's main highlights, but in a limited time of two weeks.
👉🏻 You have no clue where to begin planning your Italy trip.
👉🏻 You have a rough idea of what you want to do, but trying to figure out the details of each city or experience overwhelms you.
👉🏻 Ensure you don’t miss out on any critical bookings.
Our 15-day Italy trip has been one of the best highlights of our lives! After several weeks of research across blogs, forums, reviews, YouTube videos, IG reels, and whatnot, we’ve consolidated the best in this guide. Here’s what to expect from this guide and how to make the most of it.
✨ The first half is dedicated to essential travel tips that are even more important than the itinerary. Knowing in advance about transportation, currency, useful apps, and more will help you avoid any surprises during your precious, limited time in a new country.
✨ The second half explores the different destinations in Italy. It lays out a recommended itinerary for each city. But more importantly, it highlights the nitty-gritty details about their most significant stops so that you can immediately start acting on the bookings in your trip planning.
✨ Pay close attention to the *Travel Smart tips* in each section.
✨ Each day's itinerary has been tried, tested, and optimized based on lessons learned, so you don’t have to make the same mistakes and waste your vacation time.
✨ Look for links to booking resources and websites throughout the guide.
✨ All spots in the guide are mapped and categorized. You can filter them and click on them to review the official website and address. You can also open the places in your Google Maps and save them during your planning.
If you have any questions after purchasing the guide, you can reach us at madoverexploring@gmail.com.
Car-free • Vegetarian • Groups • Family • Couples • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Romantic • Luxury • Shopping • Wine
$30.00
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Join us as we delve into Italy’s wonders, offering tips and recommendations to make your Italian adventure spectacular. This travel guide is your companion to discovering the heart and soul of Italy in 15 days.
🚨 15% OFF until August 15 🗓️
GUIDE CONTENTS:
👉🏻 Essential Planning Tips
- Best Time to Visit
- Entry Requirements & Schengen Visa Process
- Currency and Money Tips
- Tourist Tax
- Tax-Free Shopping
- Packing Tips
- Language and Common Phrases
- Safety and Health Tips
- Cultural Etiquette
- Accommodation Booking Tips
- Useful Apps and Websites
- Transportation Tips (Flights, Trains, Car Rentals, Taxis, etc.)
👉🏻 Suggested Itineraries for
- Milan
- Venice
- Florence & Tuscany
- Rome & Vatican City
- Amalfi Coast
- Naples
👉🏻 Each city or region itinerary above consists of
- Day-by-day breakdown with places and things to do in the morning, afternoon, and evening
- Each place has a note or tip
- Tips for Prime Attractions and Experiences
- Transportation Tips
- Stay Recommendations
- Dining and Eateries
Legends:
⏱️ - time needed at the place
€€€ - expensive
⏰ - book early
📸 - photo op tip
This guide is perfect if any of the following applies to you!
👉🏻 It’s your first time visiting Italy.
👉🏻 You wish to explore this country's main highlights, but in a limited time of two weeks.
👉🏻 You have no clue where to begin planning your Italy trip.
👉🏻 You have a rough idea of what you want to do, but trying to figure out the details of each city or experience overwhelms you.
👉🏻 Ensure you don’t miss out on any critical bookings.
Our 15-day Italy trip has been one of the best highlights of our lives! After several weeks of research across blogs, forums, reviews, YouTube videos, IG reels, and whatnot, we’ve consolidated the best in this guide. Here’s what to expect from this guide and how to make the most of it.
✨ The first half is dedicated to essential travel tips that are even more important than the itinerary. Knowing in advance about transportation, currency, useful apps, and more will help you avoid any surprises during your precious, limited time in a new country.
✨ The second half explores the different destinations in Italy. It lays out a recommended itinerary for each city. But more importantly, it highlights the nitty-gritty details about their most significant stops so that you can immediately start acting on the bookings in your trip planning.
✨ Pay close attention to the *Travel Smart tips* in each section.
✨ Each day's itinerary has been tried, tested, and optimized based on lessons learned, so you don’t have to make the same mistakes and waste your vacation time.
✨ Look for links to booking resources and websites throughout the guide.
✨ All spots in the guide are mapped and categorized. You can filter them and click on them to review the official website and address. You can also open the places in your Google Maps and save them during your planning.
If you have any questions after purchasing the guide, you can reach us at madoverexploring@gmail.com.
$30.00
0
All my Italy options in one place!
I also offer more cities or regions - these are the specific guides that you can buy immediately.
Want something more tailored to your time or interests? Reach out and let me know at admin@wheresemmanow.com or on Instagram @wheres.emma.now!
Adventure • Architecture • Art • History • Foodie • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation • Slow Travel
Free
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This is my 2 month itinerary to help you plan your next trip to Italy. It begins with landing in Milan and working your way through more than 30 popular destinations and finishing off in Puglia in the south of Italy.
Backpackers • Car-free • Solo Female • Groups • Couples • Families • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Slow Travel • Beach • Budget • Architecture • Foodie • History • Shopping • People & Culture
Free
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Nature, food, and everything in between. Here's a quick itinerary with the best things to do in the best part of Italy.
What to expect in this guide:
- lots of nature
- places you won't find in other guides
- good food and drinks
- alternatives for nearby places you can't miss
- only spots that are worth it
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Backpacker • Groups • Female Solo • Pets • Adventure • Budget • History • Outdoors • Road Trip • Relaxation • Photography • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Romantic • Wellness
Free
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Martina Bartolozzi
Available for hire
Tuscany: Chianti and Val d'Orcia for Foodies, a Local's Selection
This is your ultimate food and wine map of Chianti and Val D'Orcia with all of the best it has to offer: restaurants, cafes, wineries, aperitivo stops, and even a few fun activities and local stores in Panzano, Greve, Siena, San Gimignano, Montepulciano, Pienza, and Montalcino.
Don't forget to save ☑️ this map for future use!
50+ • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Foodie • Wine • Coffee • People & Culture • Slow Travel
$20.00
5.0
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When you head south past Siena, the landscape opens up to incredible rolling hills of farmlands.
The area has often been used in films for it's beauty.
Here are a few of the towns to visit. For a day trip, pick three or four. But you can easily spend a whole day in each one.
Don't forget to take some time and just enjoy a town. Sit in a piazza, people watch. Take a hike in the area. Leave your car.
$15.00
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Welcome to the ultimate Tuscany guide for wine lovers! If you're looking to embark on a self-guided wine tour through the rolling hills and picturesque vineyards of the top Tuscany wine regions, such as Chianti, Maremma, Montalcino, Montepulciano and Bolgheri areas, you've come to the right place.
This guide has been curated to help you plan the perfect trip, filled with unforgettable experiences and the finest wines Tuscany, Italy, has to offer. From the most famous wineries to hidden gems waiting to be discovered, we've got you covered with our own selection of tuscan wineries welcoming visitors with wine tastings and cellars visits.
But what's a wine tour without a comfortable and charming place to rest your head at night? Fear not, we've also handpicked the best Tuscan wine resorts and country hotels, where you can indulge in the ultimate wine country retreat.
And let's not forget about the food. Tuscany is known for its incredible cuisine, and we've scoured the region to bring you a selection of the best restaurants to savor the local delicacies, perfectly paired with the finest wines.
But if you prefer a guided tour with a knowledgeable expert, you'll also get a list of guided full-day or half-day Tuscany wine tours from Florence, Siena, Pisa or Lucca, you can book to take your vacation in Italy to the next level.
So, whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of Italian wines, our Tuscany guide for wine lovers has everything you need to plan your dream trip. Let's raise a glass to Tuscany, and let the adventure begin!
What's included in the Ultimate Tuscany Guide For Wine Lovers:
✔️ 21 Tuscan wineries welcoming visitors
✔️ 21 Charming wine resorts and country hotels
✔️ 18 Restaurants and trattorias in the top Tuscan wine regions
✔️ 10 Tuscany guided wine tours to book
Boutique • Foodie • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
$20.00
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Even though you’re in wine country, sometimes you just need a beer, a tasty craft beer (birra artigianale), after a long day of sightseeing.
I’m here to help!
I’ve put together a list of bars, bottle shops, and restaurants known for their craft beer selection, 10 in the Florence/Siena/Arezzo/Montepulciano area and 1 out at the beach for fun 🤩. Some are attached to breweries, some are not. All are good.
Remember drinking and driving is bad. Have a designated driver or hire a car service.
Foodie • Sustainable/Eco • Relaxation
$15.00
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Some of my favorite places in the area between Florence and Siena known as Chianti. It's not just the name of the wine, but also the area which produces it.
Greve is the "capital" of the area, not all the small towns and villages have town halls. Some are what's called a "borgo" a group of homes and perhaps a church. Fun to explore the small off the beaten track places as well.
There are so many lovely bars and shops to have simple snacks if you don't want a large sit down meal. People watching is one of my favorite pastimes. Letting it all soak in.
The 222 highway is often popular with bike riders as well and there are no bike lanes, so drive carefully, especially on the weekends.
Many of the small towns have a market day once a week. Where the mall comes to you. It's always fun to visit a weekly market.
More than just food! Clothing, shoes, purses, fabric, kitchen supplies and more. Often a Porchetta truck.
Foodie • Wine
$25.00
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Tuscany is full of beautiful hidden gems, just waiting to be discovered. Rather than spending all of your time in the crowded cities, for example Florence, Siena, and San Gimignano, here is a guide to help you discover more of Tuscany's beloved spots. This guide includes the area of/surrounding Florence, Lucca, Pienza, Montepulciano, Montalcino, the coast of Livorno, Elba Island, Chianti, Panzano, Montelupo Fiorentino, Fiesole, and so much more in between, regarding what to see, eat, and do. From wine tastings, yoga in the vineyards, picnics in the hills, to petting goats, or exploring the fascinating waterfalls, there is so much to discover.
Budget • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wellness • Foodie • People & Culture
$10.00
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Spending some time in beautiful Florence? This is a complete list that provides you with a handful of options: accommodation, tourist attractions, shops, bars and restaurants - you’ll need no other guide, I promise!
So…have a bite and a drink alongside Arno river and take home the most impressive bespoke souvenirs. The city is walkable and it blends art and history and romantic vibes all together and pretty soon you’ll find yourself in love. 💓
Must do - trips to picturesque towns located nearby:
• San Gimignano: 1h away
• Siena: 1h10 away
• Volterra: 1h20 away
Highlights:
⚜️ Il Giglio - giglio bottonato, is mainly known from the crest of the city of Florence. In the Florentine fleurs-de-lis, the stamens are always posed between the petals. This is also the emblem of the city and you shall see it depicted all over.
🍨 Gelato “crema fiorentina” - is the specific flavor of Florence, made with a simple combination of egg yolks, milk, and sugar. It is often flavored with chestnut honey, while another common addition includes crumbled amaretti cookies or almond liqueur. It is a neutral ice cream flavor with delicate pale-yellow color.
🍧 Affogato - a delightful and simple Italian dessert or beverage that combines two beloved elements: espresso and gelato or ice cream. The word "affogato" in Italian means "drowned," and that perfectly describes the preparation of this delicious treat. The basic affogato recipe involves pouring a hot, freshly brewed espresso over a scoop of cold gelato or ice cream. The hot espresso contrasts with the cold and creamy gelato, resulting in a harmonious and satisfying flavour combination.
🥩 Bistecca alla fiorentina - Italian steak made of young steer (vitellone) or heifer (scottona) that, combined with the specific preparation, makes it one of the most popular dishes of Tuscan cuisine.
🍷 "Buchette del vino" - or wine windows, are a peculiar feature of Florence. They are foot-high, dome-shaped holes in the thick, stone palazzi of the Renaissance city that six centuries ago were used to sell wine in a fiasco (glass bottle) without having to open a shop and avoid paying taxes. These wine windows also posed a useful anti-contagion way to sell wine during the epidemic of 1630-1633. At that time, the bubonic plague hit Florence hard, killing 12% of the city's population.
Romantic
Free
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Discover the magic of Tuscany, an enchanting region in Italy that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, captivating history, and exquisite culture. This map will take you on a journey to the very best places in Tuscany, where you can immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes, wander through ancient towns, and indulge in the region's world-renowned cuisine.
Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Luxury • Sustainable/Eco • Nature • Slow Travel • Photography • Van Life • Road Trip • Wine • Beach • Relaxation
Free
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