The Province of Siena (Italian: Provincia di Siena) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Siena.
Restaurants in Province of Siena
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Hedonistic Hiking offers an exclusive selection of guided day hikes and tailor made holidays in Tuscany. Visit medieval castles, boutique wineries, Romanesque churches and Renaissance villas and gardens. Also available, small group guided walking tours in Tuscany, Piedmont, Cinque Terre and Emilia Romagna. Delightful accommodation, delicious regional food and fine local wines. Enthusiastic, knowledgeable and fun-loving guides offer a personal, caring service.
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We are a 11 hectare organic farm located half way between Florence & Rome. We produce olive oil, wine, honey, herbs & wheat in one of tuscany's hidden rural gems....you'll never have experienced a Tuscany quite like it! Please come and visit our farm. From May to October we run a "Field to Table" healthy eatery in the most beautiful setting, a fixed menu using only our own ingredients. For that special occasion (birthday, anniversary, romantic date) you can book us exclusively for yourselves. We also offer farm days for people on vacation in the area where we teach you about what we do, how we do it and you can also learn to prepare some simple dishes. Just call us or send us an email. We are bilingual English/Italian. Great for adults and kids alike. Visit our website or call us.
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Since 1141, the Ricasoli family has been making wines from the vineyards surrounding their estate, Brolio Castle, making it the world's oldest winemaking operation under continuous family control.
This castle is beautiful and has incredible views of the hills below it, and was the perfect setting for me to propose to my girlfriend! The winery associated with it is gorgeous as well and you get a free glass of wine there with your castle ticket. We are certainly going back someday soon!
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Badia a Coltibuono or "The Abbey of good harvest," is approximately two thousand years old, which today serves as a vast estate composed of vineyards, chestnut and olive trees, all producing some of Tuscany's finest wines.
We booked a tour and wine tasting after lunch in the restaurant. We had a fantastic lunch and it’s lovely views and great service. The tour and wine tasting lasted ver 90 mins and we were really well liked after by our guide who spoke perfect English and was able to switch between her native Italian with some clients and us. We were 8 in the group. All worked Covid secure and sensible precautions unlike others have mentioned. The Abbey is an amazing place, well worth a visit in its own but why wouldn’t you eat here as well!!
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