Monumento a Francesco Petraca
Among the scenery of a stunning city park sits the monument of Francesco Petrarca.
Podere Di Pomaio Green Winery
“The atmosphere that surrounds the farm reconciles us with nature and the gaze runs over the gardens and over the entire Pomaio oasis before getting lost down towards Valley, the city of Arezzo, the Valdichiana, and the Chianti hills to the west close the horizon. From the farm, you have the sensation of sailing by sight above the city resting like wine in a "barrel" within an eco-sustainable wine resort.”
Al Fogher Classic
just specialize in pizza. There are no starters, first courses, second courses, salads, or side dishes on our menu; our entire staff has focused their attention exclusively on the creation of classic pizza, contemporary pizza, and dessert pizza
Museo Diocesano
The museum is housed in the current Palazzo Vescovile, located in the architectural complex of the square and the cathedral. The absolute masterpiece of the museum is the so-called Cope of Pius II, a very rare work in Italy and the world.
Buon Gusto Gelateria 5 stars
Don't be surprised when this shop has a line out the door! A great place for an afternoon snack, a break from a long road biking trip. They feature unique and one-of-a-kind flavors, pear cinnamon for example.
Bar 2 Casello
Talk about a bar with a view, this bar looks out onto miles of the Tuscan countryside. You can order just about anything from coffee and tea to wine and cocktails. Take your drink out back and just sit and enjoy.
Chiesa Del Suffragio
This is a church located in the middle of the city, and next to it a courtyard that overlooks stunning views of the city and the land beyond. Come here to learn a bit more about the local history and to gain some great geological perspective.
Panificio Savinese
Savinese is a family-owned business located in Monte San Savino, a small Tuscan village near Siena. Since 1991, we specialise in the artisan production of baked and pastry products such as Tuscan bread, traditional pastry, and the famous Tuscan Cantuccini for which we are one of the few companies to have received the IGP mark in 2018 (PGI - Protected Geographical Indication) We care deeply about what goes into our products, which is why we use only the highest quality ingredients. At the core of our business is the preservation of our precious traditions and recipes, as well as a handmade production from beginning to end.
Buon Gusto Gelateria 5 stars
Be sure to make a reservation for this place, reviews are absolutely glowing inside and out. They serve a very traditional Tuscan meal here and have the ambiance to accompany them. “Amazing experience! We came completely wet through the rain with no reservation and were very lucky that they organized a spot and such a warm welcome! The food was outstanding good and also the service was „perfetto“. We felt very welcome and hope to be back on our next trip to Tuscany!! Thank you so much!!”
Orto de Pecci
Is a stunning city park right outside the main city of Siena, the park offers green space that allows for a different perspective of the cityscape. The city overlooks the large city tower. One some days, goats come and visit the park.
Fonte Gaia
The Fonte Gaia is a monumental fountain located in the Piazza del Campo in the center of Siena, Italy. The first fountain in the Piazza del Campo was completed in 1342 after hydraulic construction had led water to the site. Underground pipes brought water to the site from 25 kilometers away. Legend holds that the fountain was met with much joy, thus it was given the name Gaia or joyous.
Vivace
This restaurant is known for its patio with stunning views of the city of Siena. "We stumbled on this restaurant in the early morning on our way to the Duomo and promised ourselves we would come back for dinner. I'm so glad we did! We arrived a short bit before the sun went down, were given a table with a glorious view, and enjoyed a lovely rapport with our waiter who provided excellent service and advice throughout the evening. Our food was delicious and the presentation was inspired. Before we departed we saw other members from our architectural tour also dining at this establishment. From each of their tables, we received a report similar to our own: this was an entirely wonderful dining experience!"
San Francesco
San Francesco is a 13th-century, Roman Catholic church located on via Berrettini in Cortona, region of Tuscany, Italy. This is a stunning church with ancient architecture featuring wooden beams, and a stunning courtyard.
Gelateria Snoopy
This gelato shop is at the perfect location for a stop to cool down, located only steps from the city square this gelato comes very highly rated and topped in a stunning chocolatey cone.
Belvedere di Cortona
This is an Italian cemetary. Now, I know what you are thinking… a cemetery? Really! The answer is yes, this cemetery has arguably some of the best views in the world. Not to mention ancient history and intricate old tome stones.