
Soaring nearly 88 meters above Siena’s medieval skyline, the Torre del Mangia offers spectacular panoramas of the city’s red rooftops. Built in the 14th century beside the Palazzo Pubblico, its ascent involves over 400 steps, but the effort is rewarded with breathtaking views. Below lies the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, renowned for the thrilling Palio horse races held twice each summer. Lined with Gothic architecture, cafés, and boutique shops, the square provides a lively backdrop for people-watching. Arrive early to avoid the crowds, or linger until sunset for an unforgettable glow over the terracotta rooftops. Purchase tickets for the tower at the entrance, and consider combining your visit with a tour of the nearby museums.
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