Siena is not just preserved—it’s protected. This private walking experience reveals a city where identity is still defined by medieval structures, traditions, and rivalries that remain active today.
What makes it unique is its internal logic: districts, symbols, and rituals shape the city in ways that are not immediately visible. It’s ideal for travelers who want to understand not just what Siena looks like, but how it functions.
You begin in one of Italy’s most distinctive squares, where the shape, slope, and structure immediately stand out. The space is not just architectural—it is the stage for the Palio, and everything about it reflects that purpose.
The civic center introduces Siena’s political identity. The tower, rising above the square, becomes both a symbol and a viewpoint—connecting authority with visibility.
Inside the Duomo, the experience shifts toward artistic intensity. Marble, sculpture, and detail create a space that feels almost overwhelming in its richness.
Moving through the streets, the city reveals its deeper structure. Symbols, emblems, and subtle markers define territories and identities that still shape daily life.
For those who continue, the museum transforms theory into reality—objects, costumes, and spaces that make Siena’s traditions tangible and immediate.
• Private guide
• Guided walking tour
Siena is not just preserved—it’s protected. This private walking experience reveals a city where identity is still defined by medieval structures, traditions, and rivalries that remain active today.
What makes it unique is its internal logic: districts, symbols, and rituals shape the city in ways that are not immediately visible. It’s ideal for travelers who want to understand not just what Siena looks like, but how it functions.