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Full day to San Gimignano, Siena and Chianti

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11 hours

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From 08:45

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Group 1+

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English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian

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11 hours

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08:45

Full day to San Gimignano, Siena and Chianti

What you'll do

Visit Siena, the city of Palio horse-race, held twice a year, during summer season. Explore the medieval streets of its historic city center and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this picturesque Piazza del Campo. Admire the monumental building of its main church, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. As a second stop, enjoy a wine tasting in the Chianti Area. Taste some excellent wines, paired with some locally produced food, and learn more about the winery's history, its wine-making process and what distinguishes it from others. In the early afternoon, head to Colle Alta in Colle Val d'Elsa, along the worldwide famous religious path of Via Francigena. Discover more about this hidden village between Florence and Siena. Enjoy your free time to visit its historic city center, the ancient side of Colle Val d'Elsa. Afterward, reach the town of San Gimignano, relying on the top of a low hill at the center of Valdelsa. This wonderful landscape will seduce you with its unique skyline made of towers, built during the 14th century to demonstrate the growing power of noble families. At those times, after gaining autonomy from Volterra, more than seventy towers have been built in the S. Gimignano town center. This process was transforming a rural village into a prestigious town.

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Itinerary

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    Meet our staff, who will be wearing green shirts, at Villa Costanza, Florence Coach Station. You can easily reach the meeting point by getting on T1 Leonardo tramway towards Villa Costanza (you have to get off at Villa Costanza stop which is also the end of the line). It will take almost 20 minutes from Florence main train station.
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    Visit and enjoy your free time in San Gimignano

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    Discover Siena and enjoy a typical lunch in Piazza del Campo

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    Enjoy your wine tasting in the Chianti Area

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    Visit the Colle Alta, the historic city center of Colle Val d'Elsa

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    Return to Villa Costanza , in Florence


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What's Included

Travel by GT air-conditioned coach

Expert multilingual tour guide

Free time in Siena

Free time in San Gimignano

Free time in Colle Alta in Colle Val d'Elsa

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What's not included

Lunch

Guided tour of Siena

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Gratuities (optional)

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Meeting Points

Florence Coach Station, Villa Costanza (Tram T1) (Via della Costituzione, Scandicci, Toscana, 50018)

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Notes

Not wheelchair accessible.

A moderate amount of walking is involved.

Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately.

Entrance to the Siena Cathedral is not included, clients can enter at their own expenses and depending on Cathedral opening times.

Please note that will not available on Sundays or Bank Holidays and during special event opening times can change.

Not suitable for pets.

Infant seats unavailable.

Meet our staff at Villa Costanza, Florence Coach Station. How to get to Villa Costanza from Florence: take the tram T1.3*, direction 'Villa Costanza'. It will take around 20 minutes to reach the destination. Once arrived, look for our staff member(s) wearing either a green t-shirt or a white shirt with green foulard with myTour logo. *Please note that the tram ticket costs 1.50€ and you can get one at the vending machine close to the tram stop.

For urgent communication, please contact +39 0577236330.

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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 48 hours before the activity start time.

No refund is possible if you cancel less than 48 hours before the activity start time.

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