Transfer from Rome - Leonardo da Vinci – Fiumicino Airport
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Departure from Rome - Leonardo da Vinci – Fiumicino Airport
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Estimated arrival to Volterra
12:23h

Trip duration: 203min

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Departure from Rome - Leonardo da Vinci – Fiumicino Airport
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Quality photo of Orte Sotterranea - Italy

Orte Sotterranea
Italy

105 min

A fascinating underground maze of tunnels was first built by the Etruscans to bring water from the hilltops into their huge underground cisterns. The Romans... than perfected this labyrinth by adding fountains and wells. Orte Sotterranea is an adventurous archaeological site that shows, in all its beauty, the skillfulness and creativity of ancient people. Visitors can explore this underground marvel through a guided tour which should be booked online at http://www.visitaorte.com/prenota-la-tua-visita

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Siena
Italy

135 min

Sure, Sienna is most famous for the Palio, a horse race that is held twice a year and dates back to the 16th century, but... there are countless reasons to visit Sienna even if you don’t happen to catch the famous race. It is a magical place of history, art, university, and excellent cuisine. When you stroll down its narrow streets full of artisanal shops and delis, you fill like walking through a huge open-air museum. It is a city of amazing monuments that have retained their medieval architecture among which the breathtakingly beautiful Piazza del Campo with its Torre del Mangia and impressive Duomo of Siena are most recognizable. If you are a foodie, you’ll probably want to stay in Sienna for a little longer and your palate will thank you for that!

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Sacro Bosco
Italy

75 min

Sacro Bosco, or Sacred wood, is an astonishing forest park inhabited by gigantic and breathtakingly beautiful sculptures of allegorical animals, monsters and figures. This masterpiece... is the work of Italian Duke Pier Francesco Orsini who initially wanted to devote a beautiful garden to his wife Giulia Farnese. However, she tragically died so Duke decided not to create a lovely garden but rather a bizarre park with monuments associated with death and the afterlife. It is a landscape garden like no other, so don’t miss it!

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Lucignano
Italy

75 min

As you walk the elliptical streets of Lucignano, you will enter the world of yesterday since these streets haven’t changed a lot over the past... centuries. The small village of Lucignano is considered to be one of the most extraordinary examples of medieval town planning. And this slow stroll will also discover the town's rich history. The heart of the village is the Square of the Tribunal with churches, stone buildings and the wonderful 13th century Town Hall.

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Colle di Val d'Elsa
Italy

75 min

If you are an admirer of crystal glassware and art and if you would like to soak in some nice medieval atmosphere, you shouldn’t miss... Colle Val d'Elsa. Besides being irresistibly charming with its small streets and lanes, this town also produces 15% of the world’s total crystal grass production. The oldest part of the town is the “colle alta”, from where you can enjoy in the view of the lower part of the city, the Tuscan hills and countryside. But it also has a historical value since Colle had a very turbulent past. Being close to both Florence and Siena, Colle Val d'Elsa was the location of several famous battles during the wars of the Guelphs and Ghibellines as well as a siege by Neapolitan troops.

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San Gimignano
Italy

105 min

It is said that Italy is practically a "living museum", so it’s quite reasonable that even the smallest towns are concealing great art. San Gimignano... is one of those little treasure chests. Famous for its fascinating Romanesque and Gothic architecture and 14 towers (originally the town had 72 towers!), the town boasts in museums with Italian artworks of the 14th and 15 centuries. If time permits, head for one of San Gimignano's many restaurants as it is a great opportunity to try typical Tuscan home cooking. Heads up – although it’s a relatively small community, it can get quite busy during the peak travel season because it is one of the preferred tourist attractions.