Visit San Gimignano

San gimignano experience

Discover the best activities in San Gimignano offered by local farms, guides and artisans

Visit San Gimginano

San Gimignano is a beautiful town located in the Tuscany region of Italy, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and its famous towers. If you’re planning to visit San Gimignano, here are some things you may want to consider:

Getting there: San Gimignano is located about an hour’s drive from Florence and about two hours from Pisa. You can also take a bus or train from Florence to Poggibonsi, and then take a local bus to San Gimignano.

Things to see and do: The town is known for its towers, with the Torre Grossa being the tallest and most impressive. You can climb to the top of the tower for stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Other attractions include the Piazza della Cisterna, the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta, and the Palazzo Comunale.

Food and drink: Tuscany is known for its delicious cuisine, and San Gimignano is no exception. Be sure to try some of the local specialties, such as pici (thick, hand-rolled pasta) and Chianti wine.

Accommodations: There are a variety of accommodations in San Gimignano, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, and apartments. It’s a good idea to book in advance, especially during peak travel season.

Timing: San Gimignano can get quite crowded during the summer months, so consider visiting in the shoulder season (April-June or September-October) for fewer crowds and better prices.

San Gimginano Experiences

Discover the best San Gimignano activities offered by local farms, guides and artisans

  • Find the experience for you

  • check availability and prices online

  • Book directly with the organizer, at no additional cost

  • Live an unforgettable experience

Visit San Gimginano: Experiences in evidence

“Collect moments, not things”

Travel is an experience made up of encounters and acquaintances, of sharing passions.

Interact with the people, history and traditions of San Gimignano, participate in unforgettable activities that enrich, affect all the senses and create intimate bonds with the territory.

You will return home not only with photos but with the memories and emotions that only an authentic experience can give.

Visit San Gimignano and discover the experiences:

How San Gimignano Experience works

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Choose your experience, select date and check prices online, send an availability request to the organizer of the experience.

(In the note of availability request it is possible to write a question or make a request to the organizer)

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The organizer of the experience confirms the availability for the dates requested, answers any questions and sends you instructions to confirm the reservation.

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After that, all you have to do is enjoy your unforgettable booked experience.

Some experiences need time to be organized, so it is advisable to book in advance.

REQUEST A PERSONALIZED SAN GIMIGNANO EXPERIENCE

Visit San Gimignano: Request a tailor-made experience in Tuscany for you. Write what you would like to do and where you would like to go you can also request more activities to be done on the same day or in several days.

Visit San Gimignano

San Gimignano is a charming medieval town located in Tuscany, Italy. Known for its beautiful architecture and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, it’s a must-see destination for anyone visiting the region.

When you visit San Gimignano, you’ll be transported back in time to the 14th century, as you stroll through its narrow, winding streets and admire its well-preserved buildings and historic landmarks. Don’t miss the opportunity to climb the town’s famous towers, which offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

In addition to its architectural beauty, San Gimignano is also renowned for its excellent food and wine. Be sure to sample the local specialties, such as Vernaccia di San Gimignano wine and saffron-flavored dishes.

Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or just want to soak up the beauty of the Italian countryside, a visit to San Gimignano is an experience you won’t forget. Book your trip today and discover all that this enchanting town has to offer!

Visit San Gimignano: Historical notes

San Gimignano stands on a place that was certainly inhabited by the Etruscans, at least from the third century BC.

In the twelfth century it had its economic splendor thanks above all to the Via Francigena and in 1199 the town gained its municipal independence from the bishops of Volterra. The period of greatest economic splendor dates back to the 13th century, which was based above all on the trade of saffron, sold in Italy and abroad, and on financial speculation. The solid economy allowed the creation of an urban aristocratic class, which expressed its political and social supremacy in the construction of the towers: in the fourteenth century there were 72 towers

The fourteenth century was a century of crisis that did not spare San Gimignano: troubled by internal struggles, it was heavily hit by the black plague and famine of 1348, which decimated the population.
The decline and marginalization of the city in the following centuries were the conditions that allowed the extraordinary crystallization of its medieval aspect.

For the characteristic medieval architecture of its historic center it has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The site of San Gimignano is mostly intact in its thirteenth-fourteenth century aspect and is one of the best examples in Europe of urban organization of the municipal age. see more

Visit San Gimignano: Vernaccia Wine

One more reason to visit San Gimignano is given by Vernaccia. Vernaccia di San Gimignano is a white wine, produced only in the San Gimignano vineyards. This wine has its roots in very distant times, around 1200 AD. At the end of the thirteenth century Vernaccia was already a fine wine, present on the best tables of the nobles of the time. Dante Alighieri himself in his Divina Commedia, wandering among the gluttons of Purgatory, meets Pope Martino IV guilty of having been won too often by the desire of Vernaccia (Purg. XXIV, 19-24)

A lucid judgment comes to our days through “On the nature of wines and the Travels of Paulo III“, in which we read that the Pope’s personal bottler, in the order letter of 80 flasks to the Municipality of San Gimignano, regretted his insufficient production: “… it is a perfect drink for gentlemen and it is a great pity that this place does not make much of it …”

In 1468 Vernaccia went to cheer the guests at the Medici-Rucellai wedding banquet, then Lorenzo il Magnifico‘s meals documented by the continuous written requests he made to the Municipality of San Gimignano. Choose from the offers of San Gimignano winery wine tasting  and book online directly with the owners of the wineries.