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Reviews: 1-day tour of Tuscany, Italy: Leaning Tower of Pisa + San Gimignano + Siena round-trip from Florence
Guest User2024-06-07
Italy's first stop to play in Tuscany, the world's best ice cream, the leaning tower is supported, the delicious local meal experience is nice! Save worry, get on the bus to rest, get off the bus to play, focus on an efficient multi-experience!
Reviews: Italy Pisa + Siena + San Gimignano 1-day tour|Essence of Tuscany|Multiple Experiences
Guest User2024-12-05
Europe's winter is dark early, it is dim at 4 pm, so it is very regrettable that we finally arrived at the Leaning Tower in Pisa, which is not conducive to taking pictures, and we can't take pictures of the design of the Leaning Tower with our hands. Other trips are very good.
Reviews: San Gimignano, Siena, Monteriggioni: Fully Escorted Tour, Lunch & Wine Tasting
Guest User2025-09-06
We had a great experience on this tour, thanks to our guide Jakopo and driver Raul. Jakopo was polite and very informative, sharing lots of interesting facts about Tuscany throughout the day. He also gave clear instructions about meeting points and times, which helped everything run smoothly. Raul, our driver, was equally professional and ensured we arrived safely at each destination. Our first stop was Monteriggioni, a charming little town where we had about 30 minutes—just enough time to grab a coffee and take in the atmosphere. We then spent around three hours in Siena, which felt like plenty of time to explore the historic streets, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant, and pick up a souvenir. After Siena, we stopped at Poggio ai Laghi for a wine tasting experience. We sampled four different wines, two types of balsamic vinegar, and a selection of bread and cold cuts—definitely a highlight of the day. Our final stop was San Gimignano, where we had 1.5 hours. While we enjoyed exploring this beautiful hilltop town, we would have loved a bit more time there, as it felt slightly rushed compared to the earlier stops. Overall, it was a well-organized tour with a good mix of cultural exploration, food, and relaxation. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to experience the best of Tuscany in a day.