Piazza Del Campo

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Piazza del Campo is the main public space of the historic center of Siena, Tuscany, Italy and is regarded as one of Europe's greatest medieval … See more

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Jul 6, 2024
Fabulous centre piece of Siena. When we visited it was being readied for the July Palo so there was a real feel on the forthcoming historical centre piece of Sienese life. The rolling nature of the r… Full review by ICooksey54
Jun 20, 2024
Beautiful square surrounded by eateries. Enjoyed a drink in the evening when it cooled off and chatted with other folks there. Not a lot else to do once the museum closes. Maybe that’s the point… Full review by Ralph C
May 1, 2024
Beautiful large Palazzo. We sat and had a meal as we watched the world go by. Not a lot more to it after you’ve had a walk around it - didn’t do the museum. Still busy at the end of April. Make sure … Full review by TomAndBeth2017

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Is it illegal to lie down in the Piazza or take your shoes off? We are here on a beautiful day and an overzealous police …
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Is it illegal to lie down in the Piazza or take your shoes off? We are here on a beautiful day and an overzealous police officer is keeping himself busy making sure these two public outrages don’t occur.
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Hi Ben--They weren't enforcing such bans in Siena when we visited a month ago, but in Rome they are rigidly enforcing the "no-sitting" rules on the Spanish Steps and the Trevi …
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Hi Ben--They weren't enforcing such bans in Siena when we visited a month ago, but in Rome they are rigidly enforcing the "no-sitting" rules on the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain. Part of their keep-it-clean campaign I guess...the Seps were gross in past years.
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Are most attractions and museums open on Mondays?
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Most museums are closed on Mondays... but check on line. Things vary from winter to summer season.
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How do I find out about a walking tour?
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Hi, sorry for the delay but I have only just returned home and didn't see your message. I am not sure what is available locally but I always use Tours by Locals. Look them up. They use …
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Hi, sorry for the delay but I have only just returned home and didn't see your message. I am not sure what is available locally but I always use Tours by Locals. Look them up. They use local guides who are registered and knowledgeable and these guides usually have set tours or they will create one just for you. Hope that helps. Peter
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is there a train from Cortona to Sienna? Where is the nearest train station?
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Hi, we had a rented vehicle while in Tuscany as it was easier to get around so I honestly don't know. I'm sorry!
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