WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE SAN GIMIGNANO

Wheelchair accessible San gimignano

Our Wheelchair Accessible San Gimignano tours and shore excursions are for everyone. From wheelchair users, scooter users, slow walkers, to able-bodied travelers. Discover the beautiful countryside of Tuscany via tour to Siena. Highlights to be visited include, but are not limited to visiting the Duomo an outstanding and impressive building; Santa Maria della Scala (formerly a hospice); Museo d’Arte per Bambini and the Biblioteca e Fototeca d’Arte de Giuliano Briganti; the Basilica di San Domenico, located on a hill “Colle di Camporregio for its well-known works of art.

TOURS IN SAN GIMIGNANO

Siena, Palazzo Publico

Wheelchair Accessible Day trip to Siena and San Gimignano – Approx. 8 – 12 hours

If you want to get out of the city for a day and explore the countryside and some cities of Tuscany, then this tour is for you! In this tour, you get to see the medieval town of Siena in all its glory and San Gimignano. A UNESCO world heritage site and considered the most beautiful medieval town by many.

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Tours in San Gimignano

After booking your private and adjustable tour with us, a wheelchair accessible vehicle awaits for you. Your English speaking driver-guide will make you feel at home instantly. He is from the region and knows all the hidden gems in and around San Gimignano. With him, you will experience the best local attractions and enjoy an exceptional day.

About San Gimignano

Just like many other towns and villages in Tuscany, San Gimignano is surrounded by walls. These city walls date from the thirteenth century and are still in excellent condition. To enter the historic part of the city, you will have to walk through one of the three city gates. Once inside the city walls, you cannot ignore that San Gimignano is not only one of the most beautiful, but also one of the most visited villages in Tuscany.

In addition to the towers, there are, of course, more sights to be seen in San Gimignano. The best known is probably the Collegiata, a rather austere church on the outside, but the inside is world-famous for its beautiful frescoes. Other attractions in the village are Palazza Populo with the Torro Grosso, the Sant’Agustino, the Archaeological Museum, and the Speziera di Santa Fina.

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