Description
Visit two gems of Italy, both declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Siena is famous for its medieval cityscape and the Palio, the traditional medieval horse race held twice a year in Piazza del Campo, considered the heart of the city and one of the most remarkable squares in Italy.
The charming town of San Gimignano is a small village enclosed in 13th-century walls, which still retains its feudal atmosphere. Known as the Town of Fine Towers for its 12 medieval towers, it’s also famous for the production of the white wine called Vernaccia.
In between, we make a stop for a wine and food tasting of local products: 8 different types of wine, a selection of salami and cheese, the ribollita vegetable soup, and the typical lasagna with truffle.