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Siena is one of the most visited destinations in the world. The magic you can feel within its walls is truly unique, making it a little gem nestled on three hills.
A must-see if you are passing through on July 2nd or August 16th is the famous and enchanting Piazza del Campo, where the Palio di Siena, the renowned medieval horse race, is held. The atmosphere is timeless, as the city center comes alive with the traditions of its 17 contrade (districts).
Siena is one of the most beloved and visited cities in the world. Its magic is preserved within the ancient medieval walls and can be felt in every alley, square, and view. Resting on three hills, the city is a true Tuscan jewel, ready to offer authentic emotions to every visitor.
No trip to Siena is complete without a visit to Piazza del Campo, one of the most beautiful and famous squares in Italy. With its characteristic shell shape and the historic buildings surrounding it, this is the place where the city has gathered for centuries.
If you are here on July 2nd or August 16th, you will have the unique chance to witness the Palio di Siena, the famous medieval horse race that brings the city to life. The 17 contrade compete with pride and passion, turning the square into an open-air stage filled with colors, flags, and traditions.
Just a few steps from Piazza del Campo stands the majestic Siena Cathedral, one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in Italy. Its white-and-black marble façade, inlaid floors, and works by artists such as Donatello and Michelangelo make the visit an unforgettable experience
Siena is not just about monuments but also about its soul: the contrade. Each district, with its own colors, symbols, and traditions, tells centuries-old stories that still shape the daily life of the Sienese people. Wandering through the medieval alleys, you can discover authentic corners, historic fountains, and small contrada museums.
End your itinerary with a walk up to the Medici Fortress, now a cultural space and venue for events. From here, you can enjoy a stunning view over Siena’s rooftops and the surrounding hills—a perfect memory to take with you when leaving the city.
✨ Unico Stay tip: dedicate at least a full day to Siena to truly soak in its atmosphere. If you have more time, stay until evening: the illuminated city reveals an even more magical charm.