Step into the middle ages with a visit to Siena. The Tuscan hill town's magnificent cathedral, built in the 1200s, is a marvel of marble floors and astonishing artworks. Spend a day people-watching on the town's sloping red-brick Piazza del Campo, which is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses a dramatic Gothic city hall, the Gaia Fountain and the Chapel of the Virgin. Numerous daily trains connect the medieval city with Florence, located 43 miles to the north.
Learn about the neighborhoods in Siena