San Gimignano

San Gimignano, often referred to as the "Medieval Manhattan," is a charming hilltop town in Tuscany that captivates visitors with its stunning skyline of medieval towers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, which transports you back to the 14th century. Strolling through its narrow cobblestone streets, you’ll encounter the majestic Piazza della Cisterna, lined with delightful cafes and shops showcasing local crafts. Don’t miss the chance to taste the town’s famous white wine, Vernaccia di San Gimignano, which pairs beautifully with the region's delectable cuisine. Indulge in traditional Tuscan dishes at local trattorias, where you can savor handmade pasta and rich, flavorful sauces. History buffs will appreciate the town’s fascinating past, from its rise as a prosperous trading hub to its role in the medieval power struggles. The Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta boasts stunning frescoes that narrate biblical stories, making it a must-visit. San Gimignano is not just a feast for the eyes and palate; it's a place where time stands still, offering a unique glimpse into Italy’s rich heritage. A visit here is truly a memorable experience, perfect for anyone seeking a slice of Tuscany

San Gimignano, Italy

Top things to do in San Gimignano

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Sight

Piazza del Duomo, San Gimignano

The main square of San Gimignano, surrounded by medieval towers and home to the Collegiata cathedral.

Religious site

Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta, San Gimignano

The Romanesque cathedral of San Gimignano, famous for its stunning cycle of 14th-century frescoes.

Sight

Piazza della Cisterna

Triangular square in San Gimignano, centered on a historic well and surrounded by medieval towers and palaces.

Religious site

Santa Fina Chapel

Chapel within the Collegiata featuring Ghirlandaio frescoes depicting the life of Saint Fina, a local medieval saint.

Sight

Torre Rognosa

Second-tallest tower in San Gimignano, offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding Tuscan countryside.

Sight

Torre del Diavolo

One of San Gimignano's surviving medieval towers, named after a local legend involving the devil.

Museum

SanGimignano1300

A museum featuring a detailed ceramic model of San Gimignano as it appeared in the 14th century.

Religious site

Sant'Agostino, San Gimignano

A Gothic church in San Gimignano known for its fresco cycle by Benozzo Gozzoli and a wooden crucifix by Giovanni Pisano.

Sight

Certaldo

Medieval hill town and birthplace of Boccaccio, with a historic upper town and panoramic views.

Landmark

Certaldo funicular

Cable railway connecting Certaldo's lower town to its medieval hilltop center.

Religious site

Colle di Val d'Elsa Cathedral

Romanesque cathedral in Colle di Val d'Elsa with a notable crypt and artworks.

Museum

Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry

Explore a historic bronze foundry and museum in San Gimignano, where you can see sculptural works and live casting demonstrations.

Religious site

Castello della Magione

Discover a medieval castle and church in San Gimignano, once a Templar commandery, now a museum and cultural site.

Religious site

Santa Lucia, San Gimignano

Visit a Romanesque church just outside San Gimignano, featuring 13th-century frescoes and a tranquil atmosphere.

Sight

San Gimignano

A medieval hill town in Tuscany, famous for its soaring stone towers and UNESCO-listed historic center.

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