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Siena Italy ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡đ

Intro Siena was used as the opening scene of the James Bond episode Quantum of Solace.

Continuing, we left Florence on a bus, heading south to visit Siena. It takes about an hour. It is another ancient tourist town, unlike Florence, where people are not as busy, but there are many small landmarks, and there are still some town highlights according to the formula that people will gather there. But I also like the beautiful buildings: art shops, street art artists, a city atmosphere that is not too dense and friendlier than any major city.

Where 📍: Palazzo Pubblico and Torre Del Mangia, high towers

📍: Piazza del Campo, Central Square of the NCAA

Place 📍: Siena Cathedral, Cathedral of Siena

Location 📍: Palazzo Salimbeni (Salimbeni Palace)

Where 📍: Chiesa di San Cristoforo

Editor & Photographer Pongskorn Eampraditphan 📷

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Most people rush to Florence, Siena, or San Gimignano but this quiet town in Chianti completely surprised me. Castelnuovo Berardenga gave me everything I didn’t know I needed: vineyard views, local wine, peaceful streets, and Tuscan sunsets that felt unreal. It’s the kind of place where time
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travelwithlizzzy

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A woman pushes a child in a stroller down a narrow, historic street in Tuscany, with the title "5 Must-Visit Cities in Tuscany" overlaid, setting the scene for travel recommendations.
An antique market stall in Arezzo displays various paintings, mirrors, and decorative items against a stone wall, illustrating the city's incredible monthly antique market.
A man pushes a child in a stroller up stone steps in front of a grand, ancient stone building in Montepulciano, a charming medieval hilltop town.
5 Must-Visit Cities In Tuscany, Italy
5 must-visit cities in Tuscany, Italy! Arezzo Montepulciano Florence Lucca Siena #italy #italytravel #tuscany #travelreccomendation #travelblogger Tuscany
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theurbandarling

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Hola from Siena, Italy ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡đ
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KathyJoStyling

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San Gimignano Italy ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡đ The Timeless Hilltop Town
Discover San Gimignano, Italy, a breathtaking medieval hilltop town in Tuscany famous for its stone towers, charming piazzas, and panoramic views. 🏰 Explore its historic streets, climb Torre Grossa, visit the Chiesa di Sant’Agostino, and enjoy world-famous Vernaccia wine. 🍷 A UNESCO World Herita
Nirvana Travel

Nirvana Travel

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italian food ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡đ
part of my 10-country escapade this summer was in italy! i visited Rome Vatican City Florence Siena Cinque Terre and Milan and had some amazing food in each location. i feel like i ate my body weight in pizza 🍕 and gelato ðŸĻ i love italian food, even as a picky eater. what’s your fav
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jdubz

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You Passport To Italy
Italy, a land steeped in history, renowned for its artistry, and celebrated for its delectable cuisine, boasts a myriad of charming towns that beckon travelers from around the globe. Embark on a journey through the must-visit towns in Italy, each offering a tapestry of cultural richness, historical
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By Esmirna

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Let's fly to Tuscany ✈ïļ
Let's go to Tuscany ✈ïļ Tuscany is a region in central Italy that's known for its beautiful landscapes, rich history, artistic legacy, and its influence on high culture. It is considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and has been home to many influential figures in the history
Crystal Angulo

Crystal Angulo

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Basilica Vision board – Tuscany Siena Italy 🍋
#Lemon8Scrapbook #lemon8diarychallenge Places To Go Cool places in Siena Italy ✈ïļ ðŸ“Location: Basilica Cateriniana di San Domenico 📝Description&Context This is an ancient Italian basilica at the entrance of Siena Italy. It has the head of Saint Catherine, which this church is named a
Susannah

Susannah

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A scenic road lined with tall cypress trees leads to a distant building under a clear sky, introducing a 3-day, 2-night trip to Montepulciano, Italy, highlighting places to go, things to see, and where to eat.
An ancient stone archway frames a view of a path, with a person and child walking through. Text indicates a rented apartment on Via dei Grassi for $162 per night and nearby free parking.
A cobblestone street in an old city features buildings and a display of potted cacti and cured items in the foreground. Text indicates 'DAY 1: Exploring within the city walls.'
3 days in Tuscany Italy
#italy #kidstraveltips #familytravel #tuscany #Lemon8Diary Montepulciano Pienza Tuscany
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Giovanna

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Places To Go: ITALY ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡đ
If Italy is on your bucket list, these are the places you absolutely need to see. Each city has its own personality, from romantic coastlines to ancient ruins. Here’s what to do in each spot 👇 âļŧ 🏛ïļ 1. Rome A city filled with ancient history, iconic landmarks, and incredible food on ever
Lillian Oliver

Lillian Oliver

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A woman in a white long-sleeved top and skirt, with dark boots, stands on a cobblestone street in front of an old building with a window and a large wooden door.
Montalcino In Italy’s Tuscany Region
This medieval hilltop town in Tuscany is famous for its wine bars, which serve the regional grape, Brunello di Montalcino. #montalcino #tuscany #italy #italytravel #wine🍷 Montalcino
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theurbandarling

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A large, ancient brick archway with open wooden doors reveals a street and buildings beyond, characteristic of Siena's medieval architecture and historic streets.
A narrow, winding medieval street in Siena, lined with tall buildings featuring numerous windows with green and brown shutters, under a bright blue sky.
The entrance to 'Tappezzeria Morizzi,' an upholstery shop at number 52, with a wooden door and glass panels, reflecting the bustling merchant stalls of Siena.
Under the Wolves’ Gaze in Siena
Siena feels like stepping straight into a legend. The streets twist through medieval brick and bustling little merchant stalls—leather bags, hand-painted ceramics, gold crosses, spices, wine, and silk scarves tucked into every corner. Everything leads you to the heart of the city, the Piazza del C
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Radiant Estate Jewelry

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