SIENA
Siena is an ancient city located in the Tuscan region of Italy, considered the capital of the province of Siena. Siena is located about 200km north of Rome and about 60km south of Florence. This small city is always attractive by museums, cuisine, and unique cultural features. The old town in Siena has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.
Siena does not suffocate us with its beauty or grandeur but brings a feeling of intimacy and attachment. Brick houses, brick squares, and brick roads. All exude a warm, loving warmth. The houses are built-in an arc-like solid wall, embracing the central square - Piazza del Campo. It is built of bricks and has a semicircle shape. Brick is built in layers, gentle like a basin. The Torre del Mangia clock tower in Piazza del Campo is Italy's tallest surviving medieval tower. The Duomo church appears with moss-green white marble mixed with a bit pink, meticulously chiseled front face, and flashy gilded mural. The church is a huge square block of considerable length.
Siena has mild and pleasant weather. You can travel to Siena at any time of the year. However, May to June is the most beautiful time in Siena. The weather is cool, pleasant, rarely rains, so it will be very convenient for your journey to discover Siena.