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Is Siena a good base to explore Tuscany?

The marvelous medieval city of Siena as a base in Tuscany Well, make Florence's historic center your base if you mean to use public transportation to explore Tuscany; make Siena or its scenic countryside your base if you're going to move by car! Siena in Italy is actually a great base to explore the best of Tuscany.



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Siena is a medieval hilltop town with tons of character, history, and food. It is a great place for a few night's stay between Rome and Florence. It is extremely close to some of the world's best wine regions and has incredible views.

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Lucca is quieter, smaller easier to get around and has a more small town feel. It does have some great medieval art, as Ruskin noted. Siena is also more central and a good base for visiting the sights of central Tuscany, like Chianti or San Gim. You pays your money and you takes your choice.

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However, if you prefer to stay near the historic city center, Siena offers much more affordable hotel prices. It eventually depends on whether you want to stay in one place or move around. If you'll only be staying in one city and explore only that one city and/or taking trips from there, choose Florence.

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Train links make Lucca a good base for trips to other parts of Tuscany. Journey time to Florence is 1hr 20min direct, with trains roughly hourly (€8.10/£7.15). Prato and Pistoia enroute both have fine historic centres worth exploring.

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Siena: it's the medieval heart of Tuscany! It is romantic, walkable, and full of beautiful Medieval buildings to explore.

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Sienna was not worth it to us but it may to be you. Just be prepared for lots and lots of tourists. In Venice, it is also very crowded but that was expected. In Florence and Rome, I suggest the other side of the rivers to find more peace and quiet.

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There is certainly no shortage of ways to get around Tuscany. However, navigating yourself around the countryside can result in lots of wasted time. Perhaps the best way to see the highlights while you simply enjoy yourself is a guided tour or package tour of Tuscany.

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The distance between Florence and Siena is 52 km. The road distance is 72.2 km. How do I travel from Florence to Siena without a car? The best way to get from Florence to Siena without a car is to bus which takes 1h 15m and costs €1 - €12.

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