San Gimignano rises on a hill dominating the Elsa Valley and it's on the Via Fracigena, the tradingand pilgrim's route that crossed Italy. San Gimignano is famous for its 12th and 13th century
towers and for its Vernaccia (white wine).
After the visit to San Gimingano, we will go on to Siena. Draped on its three hills, Siena is a very beautiful city to visit. A medieval ensemble of palaces and towers built in warm brown, Siena-coloured bricks. Its soaring skyline is its pride, dominated by the gothic cathedral (duomo), the needle-like tower of the Torre del Mangia and the shell shaped Piazza
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