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Monteriggioni

Monteriggioni is a medieval walled town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, renowned for its intact fortifications and literary fame in Dante's Divine Comedy. Lacking a major airport, access relies on ground transport from nearby hubs like Florence or Siena. This compact comune offers a serene, historic atmosphere ideal for travelers seeking cultural immersion and scenic relaxation within walking distance of key sites.

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Getting there & around

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🚆 Siena railway station

Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Given the town's small size, staying within or immediately adjacent to the walls is optimal. Most attractions are accessible on foot, eliminating parking hassles. For larger chain options, consider bases in nearby Siena or Florence.

Getting Around

No direct airport access exists. Travelers typically fly into Florence or Rome, then take a train to Siena, followed by a bus or taxi. The town itself is entirely walkable, making car rental unnecessary for exploring the center.

Best Season

Spring and autumn offer mild weather ideal for walking the ramparts. Summer brings crowds, while some services may reduce hours in winter. Visit early morning or late evening for the best atmosphere and fewer tourists.

Nearby attractions

Monteriggioni

Monteriggioni

Historic1.4 km

Italian comune and walled town

Colle di Val d'Elsa Cathedral

Colle di Val d'Elsa Cathedral

Worship9.7 km

building in Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy

Stadio Gino Manni

Stadio Gino Manni

Culture8.3 km

building in Colle di Val d'Elsa, Italy

Dining

Futura Osteria

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€€2.5 km

Along the Via Francigena, just a few steps from Monteriggioni, stands the small medieval hamlet of Abbadia Isola, with its splendid Romanesque church and ancient buildings that once formed the monastery and its dependencies. Futura Osteria occupies the rooms that were once the monks’ cellars, where they stored their wines: here you can enjoy flavourful, Tuscan-inspired cuisine, simple and profoundly seasonal. The format offers three fixed-price tasting menus, with portions that are always generous; many of the vegetables come from the restaurant’s own kitchen garden. In addition to the menus,

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Tavola di Guido

Restaurant€€€8.5 km

The menu crafted by Guido, a chef attentive to seasonality and estate products, is a tribute to the land. The extra virgin olive oil comes from Poggibonsi or Castellina, both from the same farm. Among the signature dishes is the beetroot risotto with pancetta, crème fraîche, and nasturtium – but only when in season! The wine cellar features Tuscan, Italian, and international labels, with a special treat to try: Amphoreum, a home-produced orange wine made from Trebbiano, known for its salinity and medium body.

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Il Frantoio

Restaurant€€9.7 km

The 19C millstone, press and cisterns can still be seen in the dining room at this restaurant, bearing witness to its past as an olive oil mill. Situated in spectacular Colle di Val d’Elsa, Il Frantoio boasts old stone and brick walls and vaulted ceilings, as well as tables set out in the piazza for summer dining. Although the setting suggests simple and rustic cuisine, the chef surprises guests with top-quality dishes which are technical and often highly creative, such as liver with sour cherries and pistachios, and smoked spaghetti with an anchovy sauce, capers and black garlic cream.

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Bis Osteria Italiana Contemporanea

Restaurant€€9.8 km

In the glorious premises of the old Arnolfo restaurant in the old town, this restaurant is run by the same management as previously, although with a new young chef at the helm in the kitchen. The delicious yet concise menu features “Italian specialities” (the name given to all the main courses) with a focus on meat and fish, accompanied by excellent bread options (you can even order “scarpetta” dipping bread for mopping up the remains of a Cinta Senese pork sauce). The house speciality is a delicious pigeon dish. In fine weather, guests can dine on the beautiful, tranquil terrace.

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