Visit Siena, built on three steep hills and unchanged since Medieval times it's a must-see attraction of Tuscany . On a walking tour of this compact city you'll see the major sites like the "Piazza del Campo" where the famous Palio horse race takes place every year, as well as exploring quieter back-streets to appreciate Siena 's complex and rich history.

In San Gimignano, the famed medieval skyscrapers, high walls and narrow streets typify most peoples image of a Tuscan hill town. Learn about the famous Guelph-Ghibelline conflict that inspired the local families to build their fortified towers and their forms of defence against their enemies, as well as the times of Black Plague when the population and power of San Gimignano was devastated.

Monterriggioni, a walled medieval fortress that sits on a low-lying hill surrounded by the picturesque Tuscan countryside. Its medieval walls and fourteen square towers are still intact, and you'll have time to explore the narrow alleyways and fortifications of this precious Tuscan hill town before returning to Florence .