
Welcome to Siena, where time seems to pause and history whispers through every winding alley. In this extensive guide, we invite you to join us on an extraordinary journey through Siena's rich history, secret treasures, and tantalizing flavors, as shared with you by locals like Marco, Isabella, and Giovanni.
Marco, a passionate participant in many a past Palio, explains, "Siena is like stepping into a living masterpiece. Every corner tells a story, and the vibrant energy of the Palio di Siena horse race is something you have to experience." The Palio takes place twice a year in Piazza del Campo, and is deeply ingrained in Sienese culture and ignites passionate rivalries among the contrade, the historic districts of the city.
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