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About Siena
Siena is a beautiful medieval city located in the Tuscany region of Italy. Known for its historic architecture, including the stunning Siena Cathedral, and its famous Palio horse race. The currency used in Siena is the Euro. The city is also renowned for its delicious Tuscan cuisine and world-class wines, making it a popular destination for food and wine enthusiasts.
When to visit
The best time to visit Siena is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be quite hot and crowded with tourists, while winter can be cold and rainy. The famous Palio horse race takes place twice a year, on July 2nd and August 16th, so these are exciting times to visit if you want to experience this traditional event.
Getting around
Siena is a compact city that is best explored on foot. The historic city center is pedestrian-friendly, with narrow winding streets and charming piazzas. There are also local buses that connect the city center with the surrounding areas. Taxis are available for longer journeys or if you prefer not to walk.
Traveller tips
Be sure to visit the Siena Cathedral, a stunning example of Italian Gothic architecture. Climb the Torre del Mangia for panoramic views of the city. Try traditional Tuscan dishes like ribollita soup and pici pasta. Take a day trip to the nearby Chianti wine region for wine tasting. Remember to dress modestly when visiting churches and religious sites. Be prepared for hilly terrain and wear comfortable walking shoes.