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    Absolutely impressive intricacy of this Duomo
    Elisabeth P.

    We didn't budget nearly enough time in Siena as we should have, and we arrived after most tourist busses, making this place a zoo. We got to look at and take photos of the beautiful exterior architecture of the Siena Duomo, but not go inside due to the line. I recommend doing what I didn't do, arriving early, planning a whole day in Siena because this city is huge, and signing up for tours like the Duomo in advance online. The Duomo has great views and a lot to offer on the inside from my research, and I imagine it would be worth the time and cost of admission. When not touring the cathedral, there is a plethora of exploring and museums in this expansive city. The city center is a huge square where people relax in the sun and sip their cappuccinos. Of course, there are also innumerable shops and restaurants to enjoy. Until next time! We'll do better planning on future trips. Also, just a note if you're driving--this was our first walled city we visited, and we didn't realize you couldn't drive past a certain point. Park outside the walls in one of the many crowded and expensive parking lots.

    Chris L.

    Without question on of the most beautiful if not the most beautiful church in Italy. Better than Florence and rivals the Vatican in splendor. Amazing detail at every inch. Ceilings are simply a must see. The "pavement" is scene after scene of old world stories expertly installed in the floor. If you came to Siena and ONLY saw the duomo it would be a successful trip.

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    Joe P.

    As I mentioned in my prior review, the actual tour we received of Siena fr the local guide was positive. We started in the square where 20,000 people watch a horse race in an area that is not shaped like a regular track. I have seen this spectacle on TV, and it is organized chaos. It is hard to imagine they can squeeze 20,000 people in the small square. From there we walked to the top of the city and you see the breathtaking medieval Duomo. It captures your eye right away based upon its breadth and architecture. On the inside, there is so much intricate marble, stained glass and the library is equally impressive. You have to pay a fee to enter (an add on for the tour), but it was well worth it especially bc we had a guide. At this point of the tour, I would have been happy if we spent more time in Siena having a leisurely lunch, shopping and doing some wine tasting. A direct bus fr Florence is only €7,80, and it drops you off 3/4 mile closer vs the tour buses.

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    Maggie H.

    Once you get to the top, you get some the great views of Siena and the surrounding countryside. We did not want to see the cathedral. We wanted to climb the Duomo to get a good view of Siena. But there is no discounted rate, so we paid 15 euro. It took us 20-30 minutes in queue (small groups at a time and) and you only get maybe 10 minutes up there before your group goes down. This is may be worth 7 to 8 euros, but not 15 to me. But I don't regret it because that view was so good. Note: Someone who dislikes tight spaces may dislike the climb because you have to wait in a small space for a moment or two when you reach the top.

    Taylor C.

    The Duomo di Siena by itself warrants a visit to the city. The cathedral is neither particularly large nor particularly tall. What makes it unique is the artwork on the floor and on the walls. The stories depicted in the artwork tell you a lot about the exciting time when they were created (renaissance). We were able to get more from it because we hired a very knowledgeable guide from the city.

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    Katherine F.

    Siena was my favorite mid sized city in Italy. A sweet balance of residential over tourism, this medieval city has retained it's character stunningly. We were there on a Sunday the day before their fabled horse races between the 17 neighborhoods that fan out from this center point of the city. This was also my favorite Cathedral. The great pictures my husband took say it all.

    Brandy G.

    The Duomo in Siena is the historic medieval city's main cathedral. After paying a small entrance fee to visit the church you'll have free reign to explore the breathtaking pieces of priceless art, mosaic floor, intricately carved altar, gorgeous stained glass windows and more at your own leisure. The white and black marble from nearby quarries that were used to construct the exterior gives the cathedral a unique look and mirrors the official colors of the city. The interior of the church is one that will take your breath away. The ornate mosaic floor really makes the church unique and was one of my favorite artistic elements in the church. If you know what you're looking for you'll also find works from Bernini, Michelangelo, and more decorating the interior. There isn't really parking nearby (there aren't really cars allowed this deep into the historic center) so you'll probably have to park somewhere else and walk a bit to reach the church. I'm told that it's possible to climb the steps to the very top of the Duomo and have a wonderful view of the city but I opted not to on this trip. If you're in Siena, it's a can't miss!

    David F.

    With only half a day in Siena, far less than the city deserves, we only had time for a few important spots to see. Siena's main cathedral - the Duomo - was tops on the list. First, we needed to purchase a ticket to go inside, the tickets available at the Duomo ticket office in an adjacent building to the right. You can get tickets just to see the Duomo, or a more expensive pass to also see the museum, crypt and baptistery. Entrance is free if you just are attending a mass. The exterior façade is striking, every inch seemingly boasting ornate carvings, showing off the handiwork of artisans from long ago, and featuring a distinctive striped look. A surrounding set of stairs are convenient for giving your feet a break. The interior is breathtaking. Sculpture by Michelangelo, Bernini, Donatello; inlaid marble floors (uncovered August-October); amazing stained-glass windows, and more. Although we were here on a Sunday afternoon in the late summer the crowds were manageable, much less than Florence. Outside is an odd, unfinished extension of the Cathedral. Siena, locked in a tit-for-tat battle with Florence over whose Cathedral was the biggest, had begun a huge enlargement of the Duomo. Alas, the Black Death wiped out half the population, and doomed the project.

    Outside - it's impressive
    Steve S.

    This is one big church in Siena, Italy. The construction of it is clearly impressive, especially when the age is considered. There is also noticeable we're in the stone flooring from the thousands of visitors each day the marvel at it. It's in the middle of the town of Siena and it white and black stone from which it was made is unique. You'll need a ticket to enter, they are available across the plaza. Come early, it's a busy place. It's worth a visit if your in the area.

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    Franca T.

    This was a really beautiful cathedral to visit in Siena! On the day we went, we got our tickets free of charge for some reason, so we obviously went in and we were not disappointed! Beautifully crafted with amazing pieces of art. You can even see the unfinished wing on the outside. Not only the city itself was beautiful, the duomo truly made our visit special!

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    Richard F.

    We really enjoyed the 14th century Cathedral as it was our first experience in an Italian church. The paintings on the side altars are amazing and beautiful. There is Italian marble everywhere you look and the floor is covered with artworks of marble inlays. The entrance fee is minimal and you can purchase a combination ticket and visit the museum as well. Do not miss this one if you visit Siena.

    Savanna M.

    Absolutely amazing church. Some may think the use of black marble makes it similar to the main church in Florence, but this place is so much more. Between the marble and the mosaics on the floor, you'll definitely be blown away. But don't stop there, make sure you wait your turn to enter the room with the frescos. Honestly breath taking, this is one of the few places where you'll really understand what frescos are supposed to look like. As this room has never been exposed to candle light, it's never needed to be restored and the colors are just as vibrant as they were hundreds of years ago. And if that's not all, the original books on display are also works of art. If you're in the Tuscany region make it to Siena, and make it to this church!

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    Alexis R.

    Incredible architect and unique materials used in construction give the Duomo in Siena a majestic facade and incredibly intricate interior. Try to schedule your visit when they have the floors uncovered. The incredible marble inlays are stunning, but they are kept covered for the majority of the year.

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    Torre del Mangia

    Torre del Mangia

    4.6(22 reviews)
    0.3 km

    I have been to Siena twice. On my second trip, I visited for Palio. The day of the festivities, I…read moremade my way to Torre del Mangia to do some sightseeing. Located in Piazza del Campo, the center and heart of Siena, Torre del Mangia is one of the most prominent symbols of Siena. It's one of TripAdvisor's most popular attractions in Siena and for good reason. Snap a few pictures of the tower from the outside and then walk inside. It's free to check out the courtyard area where you'll be able to take a really cool photo of the tower from the interior. You'll know what I mean when you're there. After you're done checking out the courtyard, for a fee, you can buy a ticket to go up the tower and get some panoramic views of the city. If they happen to be sold out, you can also get some scenic views by checking out the Duomo. Torre del Mangia is a must visit while in Siena!

    10/28/2013 My…read morehusband and I woke up early and went to the City Wall Tower as our first stop of the day. Good thing we went early in the morning, as we were able to get some sparkling nice views from the top. Once you climb the 330 steps to the top (the staircase is rather narrow in some areas, so they will ask you to check in your bags about 1-2 flights up). This is definitely one of the best views of Siena and Tuscany. Well worth the 8€ per person. We were able to stay at the top for a good 20-30 minutes to take some photos of the beautiful Siena landscape + look out into the hills of Tuscany. GORGEOUS!! We think the best time to go is in the morning when the sun is not out in full force, and the fog is leaving the hills...so you can get some clear photos. :) We loved our experience and definitely recommend it. We know of others who went to the top of the Duomo, so that's another option as well; but we didn't do that one since we already went to the top of the City Tower. Either way, I'm sure the views are great. :)

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    Basilica di San Domenico

    Basilica di San Domenico

    3.5(6 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Since we were in the area, we made a quick stop to see the San Domenico Basilica. High on a hill,…read moreviews of Siena make for some nice pics. It was getting late in the afternoon by the time we reached it, as the sun hid behind the massive brick exterior and created refreshing, cool shadows. The exterior is somewhat plain, but makes up in size what it lacks in ornamentation. More of the same inside (the Dominicans aren't known for a love of bling), but pilgrims might appreciate the relics of St. Catherine. I'm not really into spare body parts, but others can find Catherine's thumb and - behind secure bars - her head! (Eew) The church has a no photos/videos policy, so no photographic memories of the interior.

    my #1 favorite spot in siena for basilica-loitering. monumental & blessedly quiet compared to the…read moremadhouse that is il duomo in the center of town. un'opportunita' per tranquillita' da non perdere! dedicated to the patron saint of siena, santa caterina, the structure of the basilica is simple, with gothic windows & a bell tower that actually still tolls. it houses some amazing art along with relics of the saint, including her dried up finger (blech!), personal self-flagellation paraphernalia (cool!) & her head, mounted & displayed in a cappella (creepy!). once you've finished your divine encounter inside, seat yourself on the steps outside & escape the crazy tuscan heat in the shadow of the basilica. the crypt opens for sunday mass. bring the whole family! & for caterina's sake, please, cover them shoulders!

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    Comune di Siena - Moon over Siena

    Comune di Siena

    5.0(1 review)
    0.1 km

    If you're fortunate enough to have your travels take you through idyllic Tuscany, then add the…read moremedieval town of Siena to your places to visit. It's one of the most visited, if not the most visited cities in Tuscany, and for good reason. It's also a UNESCO world heritage site. Inside the medieval city, you'll see the beautiful Duomo di Siena (admission charge for a visit inside), plentiful nice shopping and good places for food. Most importantly​, don't leave without visiting the Piazza del Campo. This is THE landmark site! It's a huge circular piazza where Il Palio, the famous horserace, takes place twice a year. It's also the main reason why Hubby, who loves horseracing, wanted to come see Siena. The riders all ride saddle-less in this four-day​ long race. It was also a part in a scene from James Bond's movie, "Quantam Solace". If you too are into horseracing, there's a fabulous little store, Luciano Valentini, that sells amazing prints of photos taken during Il Palio. They can ship their beautiful prints, or you can take them with you, as they will pristinely​ pack them. For Foodies and dessert aficionados​, you must try the ricciarelli cookies, which originated in Siena! Since my first visit to Italy after right college, these have been my favorite of all Italian cookies (and there are so so many different kinds!!!). And actually my favorite of all cookies! Yes, I like them better than even chocolate chip cookies. Sadly, the versions in the U.S. pale sadly in comparison, and I've tried them everywhere I see them. (Review forthcoming for A. Nannini, where I purchased great ones). Siena gets extremely touristy! We're here in later September, and there are still a good amount of tourists from all over the world. I've been here on previous visits during the peak of summer and it's almost unbearable. One of the best times to get a real sense of Siena is to see it late at night, about 11 pm and on when the hoards of tourists visiting for the day have all gone. Although the shops will be closed, it's very quiet, and walking through the streets in this medieval city will feel like you've gone back in medieval times. I did it once during my previous visits, and it was my most favorite and memorable moments in Siena.

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