After breakfast, you can choose to spend your day exploring the lovely town of Montecatini Terme and its mineral baths or join our additional offer: a full-day excursion to Siena and San Gimignano! Siena is a gigantic open-air museum dedicated to the Gothic period! The "Red City'', as it is called, is built on three hills in the middle of the Tuscan plateau and is home to spiritual and secular monuments that have preserved both their medieval forms and their extraordinary collections of works of art, here the architecture soars as well as the souls of its many visitors! The city's historic quarters are wonderful and are as cohesive and colorful today as they were in the 17th century when the world-famous Palio horse race was inaugurated! You'll have the opportunity to stroll along the Piazza del Campo, the square that resembles an inverted seashell, and where the famous Palio is held in the summer, a tradition 800 years old! The Palazzo Pubblico, the seat of the government of Siena, has been converted into a city museum with impressive exhibits and the Torre del Mangia. This tower rises 102 meters and dominates the square. One of the most beautiful cathedrals in Italy is here - the Duomo will amaze you with its beautiful Gothic façade from the 13th century and a magnificent interior with works by Michelangelo, Donatello, Pisano, frescoes by Pinturicchio, while the marble floor of the cathedral is composed of 56 panel-paintings made by 40 artists from Siena between the 14th and 16th centuries. This splendor cannot fail to amaze you, as does the atmosphere of medieval Siena, whose streets are filled with artisan boutiques, fragrant patisseries, and tempting restaurants - a feast for the senses and a must-stop on any Tuscan itinerary! Next up is San Gimignano, the city of white towers, nicknamed the 'medieval Manhattan'. You will immerse yourself in the magic of the Tuscan town exploring the 'Piazza della Cisterna', the 'Piazza del Duomo', and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. Celebrities such as Dante Alighieri, Boccaccio, and Lorenzo de Medici have stayed here. The town is also famous for the production of saffron and 'Vernacha' white wine. At dusk, we head back to the hotel, where rest and relax awaits us, or take a stroll under the night lights and the atmosphere of Montecatini Terme!