UNESCO & Landmarks

This category focuses on UNESCO-listed sites, historic centers and iconic landmarks that define the Tuscan landscape. From architectural masterpieces to symbolic public spaces, these experiences highlight locations with enduring cultural and historical significance — without turning them into checklists.

Aerial view of Pienza showing the compact Renaissance town and the Duomo at its edge, overlooking the surrounding countryside

Pienza & Montepulciano — A Taste of the Renaissance (Self-Drive)

A self-drive day between two of the most iconic hill towns of southern Tuscany. From Pienza — the Renaissance “ideal city” envisioned by Pope Pius II — to Montepulciano, where stone palaces rise above sweeping Val d’Orcia views. Architecture, history and landscapes unfold step by step, with expert guiding and curated stops already arranged — you simply follow the road, enjoy the panoramas, and taste the territory that made this corner of Tuscany world-famous

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Aerial view of the Duomo of Pienza with springtime hills in the background

Pienza & Montepulciano — A Taste of the Renaissance

A day between two of the most iconic hill towns of southern Tuscany. From Pienza — the Renaissance “ideal city” envisioned by Pope Pius II — to Montepulciano, where stone palaces rise above sweeping Val d’Orcia views. Architecture, history, and landscapes unfold step by step, with time to enjoy the atmosphere, the panoramas, and a taste of the territory that made this corner of Tuscany world-famous

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Piazza del Campo in Siena with its shell-shaped layout, brick pavement, Torre del Mangia, and Palazzo Pubblico

Siena Uncovered – Art, Identity and Tradition

A private guided journey into Siena’s layered history — from the Duomo’s astonishing marble floor to the political vision of the Government of the Nine, and the centuries-old tradition of the Palio. Art, symbolism, civic identity and sacred architecture unfold step by step in one of Italy’s most sophisticated medieval cities.

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