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Can't decide between Florence and Siena? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and a treasure trove of art and architecture. The cradle of Western culture offers the Uffizi Gallery, Michelangelo's David, stunning cathedrals, and some of the finest Tuscan cuisine in the world.
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Siena is a perfectly preserved medieval city, rival to Florence during the Renaissance. Famous for the Palio horse race and its shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, this Tuscan gem offers Gothic architecture, world-class art, and excellent Chianti wines.
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See how these destinations stack up in key categories
Florence offers Uffizi Gallery, Duomo, Ponte Vecchio
Siena offers Piazza del Campo, Siena Cathedral (Duomo), Torre del Mangia
Florence is famous for its local dining scene
Siena is famous for its local dining scene
Florence offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Siena offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
April to June, September to October
April to June, September to October
Summer: 31°C, Winter: 10°C
Summer: 28°C, Winter: 6°C
Discover lesser-known attractions in each city
Bardini Garden
A less-crowded, terraced Renaissance garden near the Boboli, offering stunning views of Florence and a beautiful wisteria pergola.
Museo di San Marco
A former Dominican monastery where the monk and painter Fra Angelico lived and worked, filled with his serene frescoes.
Orto de' Pecci
A peaceful, walled public garden and small farm just below the city walls, near Fontebranda.
Bottini di Siena
The city's ancient, 25km-long network of underground aqueducts dating from the 12th century.
Discover the best areas to visit in each city
Historic Center (Centro Storico)
The UNESCO-listed heart of Florence, packed with the city's most famous monuments, museums, and bustling piazzas.
Oltrarno ('Beyond the Arno')
The artisan's quarter across the river, offering a more local, bohemian atmosphere.
Terzo di Città
The historic civic and religious center, home to the Piazza del Campo and the Duomo.
Terzo di San Martino
A quieter, more residential area stretching south from the Campo.
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Both Florence and Siena are incredible destinations. Florence excels in Renaissance art and Tuscan cuisine, while Siena stands out for Palio horse race and Piazza del Campo.
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