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Explore Siena and San Gimignano in a 7-hour private tour from Florence, including lunch at a family farm with wine tasting and stunning medieval scenery.

This 7-hour private tour from Florence offers a fantastic taste of Tuscany’s history, landscapes, and cuisine. You’ll visit the UNESCO World Heritage cities of Siena and San Gimignano, with a highlight being a home-cooked lunch paired with Chianti wines at a family-run farm in the hills. The tour is ideal for those seeking an intimate experience with expert guides, flexible scheduling, and authentic Tuscan flavors.
The tour departs directly from your hotel or private residence, with a dedicated driver in a comfortable minivan. It’s perfect for small groups wanting a personalized exploration of Tuscany’s medieval towns, scenic countryside, and local wine culture. Expect a balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxing breaks, and delicious tastings, making this a well-rounded day trip.
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The experience begins with a personalized pickup at your hotel or private address in Florence. Your English, French, or Spanish-speaking driver welcomes you with a welcome sign bearing Pek Tuscany + your name. The 7-seat minivan is well-maintained, offering a comfortable ride through the Tuscan landscape.
This direct pickup service ensures a smooth start, with no need to navigate public transport, making it accessible and stress-free. The tour’s flexible pickup policy also allows for collection from private homes or B&Bs, provided the address is within the province and on paved roads, ensuring a tailored experience.

The first stop, Siena, lasts approximately 1.5 hours. Known for its medieval architecture and vibrant atmosphere, Siena’s highlight is the Piazza del Campo. This world-famous square is a masterpiece of Gothic design, with the Palazzo Pubblico and the Torre del Mangia providing stunning backdrops.
Walking through Siena’s old streets, visitors find stone houses, traditional markets, and historic landmarks that speak to centuries of history. The city’s UNESCO World Heritage status underscores its importance as a cultural treasure. The leisurely visit allows plenty of time to soak in the sights and snap photos of this timeless town.

Next, the tour heads to Podere La Marronaia, a family-operated farm in the Chianti hills. The 1.5-hour stop includes a wine tasting and a lunch featuring homemade pasta alongside five types of olive oil and three balsamic vinegar samples.
The farm specializes in producing Chianti and Chianti Reserva, along with Super Tuscan and Vernaccia wines. The experience offers insight into traditional wine-making practices, with guides explaining the process while guests taste the wines. The lunch showcases authentic Tuscan flavors, providing a hearty and flavorful break amid the countryside.
The visit to this family farm emphasizes local craftsmanship and gives visitors a chance to enjoy delicious food and regional wines, making it a standout highlight of the tour.
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In the afternoon, the journey continues to San Gimignano, with about 1 hour allocated for exploration. The town’s nickname, “Town of Fine Towers,” comes from its medieval skyline of 14 towers, once an important trading hub.
Walking through the historic center, visitors can admire stone houses, artisan shops, and the breathtaking views of the surrounding Tuscan countryside from the towers. The town’s UNESCO heritage status ensures that its historical significance is preserved. The walk offers plenty of opportunities for photos and browsing local craft shops.
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A 20-minute stop in the Chianti Hills provides a perfect chance to capture panoramic views of vineyards, olive groves, and rolling hills. This brief pause allows visitors to appreciate the scenic beauty that makes Tuscany famous.
Standing amidst the vineyards, travelers can take in the peaceful landscape and snap pictures of the lush scenery that defines the region. It’s an ideal spot for a quick break and some memorable photos before heading back to Florence.

After a full day of sightseeing, your driver returns you to your Florence accommodation by approximately 4:00 pm. The tour’s timing ensures a leisurely pace without feeling rushed, and the private group aspect guarantees personalized attention.
The experience is designed for flexibility, with options to adjust the schedule or select language preferences. The reserving process is straightforward, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for travelers.

The lunch at the family farm is a notable feature, offering homemade pasta, olive oils, and balsamic vinegar tastings alongside exceptional wines. The guide’s explanations about wine production and Tuscan cuisine make the experience both educational and delicious.
The wine tasting includes a curated selection of Chianti, Chianti Reserva, Super Tuscan, and Vernaccia, satisfying even seasoned wine lovers. The small group setting fosters a relaxed and engaging environment for learning about regional flavors.

The tour is led by friendly, knowledgeable drivers who speak English, French, or Spanish. Multiple reviews praise the guides for their flexibility, personalized attention, and high level of expertise.
The staff’s attention to detail, from comfortable transport to helpful suggestions during stops, ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience. The small group format enhances the feeling of exclusivity and comfort.
This tour appeals to history lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those simply wanting to enjoy Tuscany’s landscapes without the hassle of self-driving. The moderate physical activity mainly involves walking through towns and scenic stops, making it accessible to most visitors.
The 7-hour schedule offers a balance of sightseeing, tasting, and relaxation, ideal for a full but manageable day trip from Florence. The private group arrangement ensures a personalized experience tailored to your preferences.
This private tour in Tuscany provides a well-rounded experience combining medieval sights, local food and wine, and beautiful scenery. The homemade lunch at a family farm is a genuine highlight, offering authentic flavors in a charming setting.
The guided visits to Siena and San Gimignano are thoughtfully paced, allowing plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed. The driver’s professionalism and the flexible booking options add to the appeal.
While the tour is comprehensive, it’s best suited for those who appreciate culinary experiences and historical towns in a private, intimate setting. Overall, it promises a memorable day immersed in the heart of Tuscany’s culture and landscapes.
What is included in the lunch at the family farm?
The lunch features homemade pasta, five types of olive oil, three balsamic vinegar tastings, and a curated selection of Chianti, Chianti Reserva, Super Tuscan, and Vernaccia wines.
How long is the overall tour?
The entire experience lasts 7 hours, including travel, sightseeing, lunch, and tastings.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel or private address in Florence, with a personalized driver.
What stops are included?
Stops include Siena for approximately 1.5 hours, lunch and wine tasting at Podere La Marronaia, San Gimignano for about 1 hour, and a 20-minute scenic photo stop in the Chianti hills.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
What languages are available for guides?
Guides speak English, French, and Spanish, offering options for different language preferences.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour can accommodate families, especially since the driver is flexible and the pace is moderate, with stops allowing for relaxation and exploration.
What is the age group for this tour?
There are no specific age restrictions; it is suitable for most visitors interested in history, wine, and scenic towns.
How accessible are the stops?
Stops involve walking through towns with cobblestone streets, which may require moderate walking effort but are generally manageable for most travelers.
Can I customize this tour?
While the itinerary is fixed, the private nature allows for some flexibility, and special requests can often be accommodated when booking.
Where can I book this tour?
Reservations are available through trusted providers such as Pek Tuscany in Limo and can be booked with options to reserve now and pay later.