N9 in Europe: TUSCANY EXPERIENCE CLASSIC TOUR Photoblog – A Day Trip to Pisa, San Gimignano & Siena

In the middle of our visit to Florence, my friend and I took a day tour to visit some famous medieval Tuscan cities and towns. Tuscany is a famous Italian region characterized by stunning landscapes, peaked mountains and rolling hills. The region is also known for producing quality Italian products such as olive oil, wine (in Chianti District) and wheat.

My friend and I did not have the time to go around many cities and towns within the region. Instead, we decided to join Sightseeing Experience, the official operator of City Sightseeing Italy, in their 11.5-hour Tuscany Experience Classic Tour. The whole day tour took us to Pisa, San Gimignano and Siena. Allow me to share with you the details of and photos from this memorable day tour.

Tour Cost & Inclusions

My friend and I booked our tour directly with Sightseeing Experience. We chose our tour date and paid €71.10 each for the classic tour. Please note that there is a low-cost option which is around €55-€65 depending on the available promotion. Our bank charged us ₱4,235.29 each including the foreign currency conversion charges.

The 11.5-hour tour cost included a comfortable air-conditioned bus ride from start to finish, an English-speaking guide (Barbara), a guided walking tour in Siena and a typical light lunch plus wine tasting in a Tuscan winery. This day tour is a bit expensive but it is worth the rate considering the itinerary, its inclusions and the comfort included in it.

Check-in & Departure

The tour started by checking-in at the Sightseeing Experience Visitor Center inside the Santa Maria Novella Train Station. The visitor center is located inside the ticket hall and beside a convenience store. Check-in started at 7:30am which is also the meeting time indicated in the day tour voucher.

After check-in, our guide, Barbara, introduced herself, asked where everybody is from and then walked us to the bus parking area at the other end of the train station. We left Florence a few minutes after 8:00am and headed to Pisa.

Pisa

We arrived at Pisa after an hour and a half bus trip.. We immediately went to the Miracle Square and appreciated the beautiful buildings such as the Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Pisa), the Baptistry (Italian: Battistero di San Giovanni) and of course, the Leaning Tower (Italian: Torre di Pisa).

My friend and I took photos with the leaning tower and got a snack in one of the cafes nearby. We also walked around the Miracle Square and enjoyed our time in the city. We, the tour group, were given 45 minutes to explore the city center on our own.

Pietraserena Estate Lunch

After Pisa, we headed to Chianti District for lunch and wine-tasting experience. We had this at Pietraserena Estate owned by the Arrigioni Family.

They served us extra virgin olive oil bruschetta, fresh tomato bruschetta, olives, Pecorino cheese, prosciutto and salami. While having lunch, the staff introduced one wine at a time. They started with the rosé wine (Rosato di Canaiolo), followed by the white wine (Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG) and finished the wine-tasting experience with Chianti red wine (Chianti Colli Senesi DOCG Selezione “Poggio al Vento”). All these wines and the olive oil were produced in the estate and were available for purchase in the estate gift shop.

After lunch, we enjoyed our time at the terrace overlooking the beautiful Tuscan hills.

San Gimignano

From Pietraserena Estate, we took a 20-minute bus ride to the beautiful San Gimignano town center. Known as “The Medieval Manhattan”, San Gimignano is a walled town characterized by cobblestone streets, local artisan shops, a small town square and beautifully-preserved medieval buildings and towers. We were given an hour to explore the town center.

My friend and I took this free time to try a Gelato World Champion – Gelateria Dondoli. We also walked around the town center and explored the different local artisan shops. We ended up buying truffle cream for our loved ones in the Philippines.

Siena

After San Gimignano, we headed to another beautiful medieval city – Siena, Italy. The tour group was split into 2 groups – those who availed the low-cost package got an hour free time to roam around while those who got the classic tour (including my friend and I) were endorsed to Ms. Sonia, a local guide, for the guided walking tour.

Ms. Sonia took us around the city center, she showed us the Siena Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Siena), other small churches and chapels, the old hospital and the main public square – Piazza del Campo. She told us that Siena is famous for the Palio horse race – a traditional horse race between different Sienese ‘contradas’ or neighborhoods that happens twice a year at Piazza del Campo.

After the guided tour, we walked to our meeting point and headed back to the bus.

Drop-Off

From Siena, we took a 1.5-hour ride back to Florence and were dropped off at the same place where we embarked the bus in the morning.


Have you been to these 3 cities and towns? How was your trip? Which one is your favorite and why? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below. Do you have any questions about the day tour? Feel free to post them below. Alternatively, you may also send them via e-mail to contact@thewkndtravel.com and you will surely get a reply from me.

Tuscany has so many places to explore, how I wish I can visit all these beautiful small towns and cities – perhaps in the future. This is only 1 of a few days we spent in Tuscany. Watch out for the next post about the charming city of Florence.

In case you missed it, before we explored the Tuscan region, my friend and I spent a few days around Paris and Versailles in France and Rome. You can find all Europe-related content under the N9 in Europe category.

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PS. Photos were taken using my OnePlus 9 Pro.

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