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Discover Tuscany's highlights on a guided day trip from Florence, exploring San Gimignano and Siena with free time, stunning views, and expert guides.

This full-day tour from Florence offers a fantastic way to experience the heart of Tuscany without the hassle of planning. For just around $68, you get to explore two of the region’s most iconic towns—San Gimignano and Siena—with plenty of free time in each to soak up the atmosphere at your own pace. Accompanied by a knowledgeable tour leader, you’ll enjoy a blend of guided insights and unstructured exploration, all while taking in the beautiful Chianti countryside.
What we particularly love about this experience is how seamlessly it combines the charm of medieval towns with the comfort of organized transport. The small group feel, complemented by an air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi and audio guides, ensures you’re comfortable and informed. However, a potential consideration is the limited time in each town—if you’re a slow explorer or want to take longer at certain sites, plan accordingly.
This trip is best suited for travelers who want a rich snapshot of Tuscany’s highlights without the need to drive or book separate tours. Whether you’re new to Italy or on a tight schedule, this day trip offers genuine value—especially thanks to the excellent guides and scenic vistas.

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You’ll meet your group at Piazzale Montelungo, just a short 5-10 minute walk from Santa Maria Novella train station. This central starting point means you won’t have to hunt for your guide, who will be holding a “SAN GIMIGNANO AND SIENA BUSVIA FIRENZE” clipboard—an easy visual cue. This level of organization is a small but appreciated detail, especially after a morning of travel.
The bus ride to San Gimignano takes about 80 minutes, during which you’ll be comfortably seated in an air-conditioned vehicle, with free Wi-Fi to browse or catch up on photos. The scenic drive through Tuscany’s rolling hills and vineyards is undoubtedly a highlight—these views alone justify the trip in our eyes.
Arriving in San Gimignano, often called the “Manhattan of the Middle Ages” because of its skyscraper-like towers, you’ll immediately see why this UNESCO World Heritage site captivates visitors. The town is remarkably well-preserved, with medieval architecture that transports you back centuries.
Travelers report that guides like Naomi and Damiano make a real difference, adding warmth to the experience. Irene mentions the “lovely, friendly, and informative” guides, which helps make the wandering feel more engaging. You’ll have around 2.5 hours here—ample time to explore the narrow streets, pop into charming shops, or sample the famous Vernaccia di San Gimignano gelato (trust us, it’s worth the calories).
Many reviewers highlight the beautiful views of the Tuscan countryside from the tower and the town’s quaint, compact feel—perfect for a leisurely stroll without feeling rushed. The free time allows for personal discoveries such as the cathedral or just soaking in the atmosphere in a local café.
While the tour doesn’t include food, many visitors find that San Gimignano offers plenty of options to grab a quick bite or sit down for a relaxed meal. The town’s small size makes it easy to navigate and find a spot that suits your taste, from gelato stands to trattorias with regional specialties.
Next, a 40-minute drive takes you through more stunning Tuscan vistas to Siena. This city is famous for its cathedral, Piazza del Campo, and the Contrade districts—each with its own identity and tradition. Walking through Siena, you’ll notice the Gothic architecture and how the city’s layout reflects centuries of history.
Reviewers like Vernon and Jennifer praise guide Letizia for her professional, friendly, and multilingual approach. Her insights make Siena’s main attractions come alive, such as the Duomo di Siena, which houses masterpieces by Michelangelo and Donatello.
The free time of about 2 hours and 45 minutes in Siena is enough for a relaxed exploration—whether you want to visit the cathedral, stroll through the historic districts, or sit in the lively Piazza del Campo. Some travelers also take the opportunity to enjoy local cuisine or shop for souvenirs.
The coach ride back to Florence takes about 1.5 hours, giving you time to reflect on the day’s sights and enjoy the countryside’s tranquility. Many reviews mention how smooth and safe the trip is thanks to the professional driver, Paolo, and the attentive guides.

A recurring theme in reviews is how guides like Letizia, Naomi, and Damiano elevate the experience. Their multilingual skills, local knowledge, and friendly attitude help visitors navigate the towns’ hidden corners and main attractions effortlessly. Irene notes Naomi and Damiano as a “lovely, friendly, and informative” team, making the day feel personalized despite the group setting.
Having free time in both towns is a major plus. It allows visitors to explore at their own pace, whether that’s climbing a tower, admiring architecture, or simply enjoying a leisurely coffee. This flexibility is often highlighted as a key feature by reviewers, who appreciate not being confined to a strict schedule.
The drive through Tuscany’s rolling hills and vineyards is frequently praised for its beauty. The landscape alone makes the trip worthwhile, and many travelers remark how the views enhance the overall experience.
At $68.33 per person, the tour offers a lot for the price—transport, a guided experience, and the opportunity to see two iconic towns in one day. Reviews mention the good organization, small group size, and expert guides as factors contributing to the trip’s appealing value.
The air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi makes the day comfortable, especially on warmer days. The vehicle’s GPS audio guide adds educational value, helping you learn about the sights during the ride. The small group size, as noted by reviewers, keeps the atmosphere friendly and allows for better interaction with the guides.
With about 2.5 hours in each town, the schedule is well-paced for most travelers. Be prepared for some walking—San Gimignano’s hilly streets and Siena’s cobblestones can be tiring but are part of the charm. Wear comfortable shoes and bring essentials like sunglasses, a hat, water, and an umbrella in case of weather shifts.
This tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments or respiratory issues, mainly because of the walking involved in visiting the towns. If you have low fitness levels or mobility concerns, consider this before booking.
Flexible booking options allow you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds peace of mind. Reserving now and paying later keeps your plans adaptable.

If you’re looking for a cost-effective, well-organized day trip to explore Tuscany’s highlights, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for travelers who want a balance of guided insight and free exploration, and who enjoy beautiful scenery and historic towns without the stress of self-driving. The knowledgeable guides and scenic drive make it a memorable way to experience the region.
However, if you prefer more time at each site or have mobility issues, this might feel a bit rushed. It’s best suited for those who don’t mind a quick, yet comprehensive, glance at Tuscany’s treasures.
This experience offers great value, expert guidance, and scenic beauty, making it a solid choice for a day out from Florence.
Is transportation provided during the trip?
Yes, the tour includes transportation from Florence to San Gimignano and Siena via an air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi.
How much free time do I get in each town?
You’ll have approximately 2.5 hours in San Gimignano and about 2 hours and 45 minutes in Siena for sightseeing and exploring on your own.
What are the starting and ending points?
The tour begins and ends at Piazzale Montelungo, a short walk from Santa Maria Novella train station.
Are tickets for attractions included?
No, entrance fees for attractions like the cathedral are not included. You can choose to visit these sites during your free time.
Is food included in the tour?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but there are plenty of dining options available in both towns.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
While suitable for most fit travelers, it’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments or respiratory issues due to walking and cobblestone streets.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the trip for a full refund.
Is there a guide during the free time?
No, the free time is unescorted, but guides like Letizia and Naomi provide detailed instructions beforehand.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a hat, water, and an umbrella are recommended. Also, a camera or phone for photos.
This guided day trip from Florence offers a delightful glimpse into Tuscany’s medieval charm, with the perfect mix of guided insights and personal exploration. Whether you’re marveling at San Gimignano’s towers or soaking up Siena’s Gothic grandeur, you’re sure to come away with lasting memories of Tuscany’s timeless allure.