Private Historic Walking Tour of San Gimignano, Italy
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Inclusions
- Official Tour Guide
- Private Guided Tour
Itinerary
Parco della Rocca
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the medieval heart of San Gimignano, starting at Bagnaia Street, where the scenic path takes you along the remnants of the city’s historic defensive walls, offering captivating views of the town’s skyline.
Parco della Rocca
Next, stroll through Saint Matthew Street, a charming road lined with 13th-century buildings like the Pesciolini House-Tower, Church of Saint Bartholomew, Chancellery Palace, Salvucci Twin Towers, and the Saint Matthew City Gate, a stunning example of Sienese architecture, transporting you back to the bustling life of the Middle Ages.
Continue your walk up to the peaceful Rocca Park, where the ruins of the Rocca Fortress blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. From this vantage point, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the old town, framed by lush greenery.
Discover the artistic beauty hidden inside the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, where you can admire exquisite frescoes that cover the walls and ceilings, showcasing the brilliant craftsmanship that defined San Gimignano’s rich cultural heritage.
Sharing the same square as the cathedral is the impressive Town Hall, a 13th-century structure built in Romanesque style, with the tallest watchtower in the city, symbolizing its political and historical significance.
The route then takes you to Cistern Square, the historic heart of San Gimignano. Here, you’ll find a collection of medieval monuments, including Chigi Tower, the Arch of the Becci, Ardinghelli Towers, and Salvestrin House, each steeped in the city’s history. Don’t miss the ancient cistern in the center of the square—perfect for iconic Sorrento souvenir photos.
Stop 7
As you continue your walk, explore Saint John Street, the city’s most picturesque thoroughfare. It beautifully blends ancient façades with modern boutiques, restaurants, and artisan shops, making it an ideal place for people-watching and window shopping.
Stop 8
At the end of the street, you’ll arrive at the Saint John Gate, one of the most impressive and intact gateways in the city’s medieval walls, evoking the prosperous past of San Gimignano as a major stop for pilgrims on their way to Rome during the Middle Ages.
Stop 9
Finally, your journey culminates at the Panoramic Point near the Monument to the Fallen, where you’ll be treated to magnificent views of terrace fields and lush forests stretching out in every direction. Relax at one of the delightful outdoor restaurants nearby, where you can savor local cuisine while taking in the breathtaking natural beauty of San Gimignano.
Please Note
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller or pram accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Wheelchair accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
Cancellation Policy
Non-refundable booking




