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Experience the stunning Tuscan landscapes and medieval towns in a private full-day tour from Rome, featuring Siena’s Duomo and San Gimignano’s towers for $563.41.

This full-day private tour offers a seamless way to explore Tuscany’s iconic sights without the long train journeys. For $563.41 per person, the tour provides door-to-door hotel transfers, an air-conditioned vehicle with Wi-Fi, and a personalized experience. Starting early at 7:30 am, it packs in visits to Siena’s famous Piazza del Campo and Duomo, as well as the enchanting hilltop town of San Gimignano with its medieval towers. The tour is ideal for those eager to see Tuscany’s highlights in a single day, with the comfort and flexibility of private transportation.
While no reservations are needed for the included stops, note that museum and monument tickets are not included, so additional costs may apply. The tour prides itself on its personalized service, with most bookings made 38 days in advance, and the positive review highlights the considerate and informative guide Alessandro. It’s a practical choice for travelers short on time who want to enjoy Tuscany’s scenic beauty and historic landmarks without the hassle of self-driving or multiple-day commitments.

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The tour departs from Rome at 7:30 am, with pick-up included. Travelers meet at their hotel or designated location, and then are transported in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable journey through Tuscany’s scenic countryside. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, allowing for flexible pacing and personalized attention from the driver and guide.
The journey to Tuscany is designed to be smooth, with door-to-door hotel transfers, saving time and effort. The most booked tours tend to be scheduled about 38 days in advance, indicating strong interest among travelers for this efficient day trip. Confirmations are received promptly at booking, and the full-day itinerary allows ample time for sightseeing without feeling rushed.

The first stop is Piazza del Campo, the heart of Siena since Roman times. This circular square was historically a Roman forum and remains a lively gathering spot today. Visitors can admire the breathtaking architecture and the distinctive shell shape, perfect for photos. The square was repaved during the rule of the Government of the Nine in 1287, enhancing its historic charm.
The free stop lasts about one hour, providing enough time to soak in the atmosphere and admire the surroundings. The crown jewel here is the Torre del Mangia, an imposing civic tower that rises 88 meters. Though entry is not included, observing the tower from below offers a sense of Siena’s medieval grandeur.

Next, the Duomo di Siena commands attention with its impressive Gothic architecture. Located on the square above Piazza del Campo, this cathedral houses artworks by Donatello, Pisano, and Mich. Inside, visitors find a treasure trove of religious art, intricate mosaics, and stunning stained glass.
The tour allocates approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to explore the interior, although admission tickets for the Duomo are not included. This allows flexibility for visitors to decide if they want to purchase entry and view the treasures housed within.

The Torre del Mangia is among Italy’s tallest medieval towers. Although a brief 30-minute stop, the exterior views of Siena are extraordinary, and climbers can enjoy panoramic vistas of the city and surrounding countryside. Since tickets are not included, visitors can choose to ascend if they wish, adding an optional adventure to the visit.
This tower’s historical significance as the civic symbol of Siena makes it a must-see landmark. Its location in Piazza del Campo makes it accessible for photos and appreciation of Siena’s medieval skyline.

After Siena, the tour heads to San Gimignano, a hill town famous for its medieval towers and Vernaccia wine. The town rises on a hill in the Val d’Elsa, offering picturesque views of rolling vineyards and olive groves. The surrounding walls date back to the 12th and 13th centuries, providing a sense of stepping back in time.
The one-hour stop at San Gimignano includes the central square, Piazza della Cisterna, and the Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta. This Romanesque church showcases ancient architecture and imposing towers. Visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery and medieval atmosphere while walking through the narrow streets. This stop is free, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the gothic towers and local charm.

Piazza della Cisterna sits at the heart of San Gimignano, featuring a medieval cistern from the 13th century. The surrounding houses, including the Silvestrini house now used as a hotel, reflect the town’s historical architecture. It’s the perfect spot for photos and soaking in the medieval ambiance.
The Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta is nearby, providing a glimpse of Romanesque art and architecture. The church’s façade is simple yet striking, and inside, visitors find artworks and religious relics. The 30-minute visit allows for a leisurely walk and appreciation of San Gimignano’s distinctive skyline.

This private tour includes all fees and taxes, ensuring no hidden costs. The bottled water and Wi-Fi onboard keep travelers refreshed and connected throughout the day. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, and the door-to-door hotel pickup simplifies logistics.
While lunch and museum tickets are not included**, travelers have the flexibility to explore independently at each stop. The full-day schedule balances sightseeing with enough free time for personal exploration or additional purchases.
This tour suits those who want a comprehensive but relaxed day trip from Rome, visiting Siena and San Gimignano with ease. It’s especially ideal for travelers short on time but eager to see Tuscany’s iconic towns in one day. The private transportation and personalized service cater to those who value comfort and flexibility.
The tour’s positive review highlights the considerate and informative guide Alessandro, making the experience enjoyable and smooth. The stunning views, historical landmarks, and scenic countryside make this a memorable way to experience Tuscany’s charm without the hassle of self-drive or multiple trips.
This 12-hour private tour offers excellent value for those wanting a rundown of Tuscany’s highlights. The comfort of private transport, combined with free time at each stop and well-chosen landmarks, makes it a compelling option. It’s especially suited for visitors who prefer a more intimate, personalized experience with less rushed pacing.
While museum and monument entry fees are not included, the tour’s flexibility and convenience offset this aspect. From Siena’s medieval towers to the village squares of San Gimignano, the experience captures the essence of Tuscany’s scenic and historic appeal in a single day.
“We had Alessandro as a private transport for the day. I couldnt have asked for anybody to be more considerate. He was prompt, informative and ma…”
What is included in the tour price?
The air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi, bottled water, private transportation, and all fees and taxes are included.
Are tickets for Siena’s Duomo or San Gimignano’s churches included?
No, tickets for museums and monuments are not included; visitors can choose whether to purchase them separately.
How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting at 7:30 am and returning to Rome by nightfall.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Yes, the tour’s comfortable private transport and short walking stops make it suitable for most ages, though some walking is involved.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, it offers some flexibility, but specific modifications should be discussed directly with the provider.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and extra cash for optional tickets or souvenirs.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan to eat during free time at San Gimignano or Siena.
What is the recommended booking window?
Most travelers book about 38 days in advance; early booking helps secure preferred dates.
What if I need to cancel?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
How do I confirm my booking?
Once booked, confirmation is received immediately unless booked less than 11 hours before, in which case it is subject to availability.
This Tuscany from Rome private tour combines scenic landscapes, historic towns, and the comfort of a private vehicle—an efficient way to taste Tuscany’s timeless charm in a single day.