
San Gimignano’s skyline, dominated by its iconic medieval towers, stands as a testament to its prosperous past along the Via Francigena trade route. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s often called the “Medieval Manhattan” for its imposing stone structures that once numbered more than 70. Today, only 14 remain, creating a photogenic backdrop for the charming Piazza della Cisterna, where you can sample locally produced Vernaccia wine or savor gelato from award-winning shops. Narrow cobblestone alleyways lead to old churches adorned with frescoes and hidden artisan boutiques, immersing visitors in a timeless atmosphere that blends history, art, and Tuscan hospitality.
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