
Traslado en coche privado de Amalfi a Siena
en 5 h 20 min
por asiento
cómodo
Información del viaje
Recogida
Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Amalfi.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
Viaje
Viajarás con comodidad durante 5 h 20 min.
- Turismo opcional
- Coche limpio y cómodo
- Conductor profesional
- Agua embotellada
- Asientos para niños
- Preparado para discapacitados
- Libre de humo
- Apto para mascotas
Entrega
Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Siena.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
A car trip from Amalfi to Siena
A car trip with Daytrip from Amalfi to Siena will transport you from a coastal seaside paradise to a medieval wonderland and Gothic cityscape you won’t soon forget. With its medieval cobblestone alleyways, an open-air museum of a historic center, and rambunctious annual Palio horse race, Siena is a UNESCO-listed Tuscan A-lister worthy of a day trip or spontaneous weekend getaway.
Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to visit some of the most beautiful and memorable sites in the Tuscan region. You can swing by Pompeii and walk the streets of this Ancient Roman city that ended in tragedy more than 2,000 years ago. Or wander through the visually stunning and endlessly fragrant vineyards of Cantina del Vesuvio before trying one of the ‘house wines’ with your brunch or lunch. Then there's Mount Vesuvius, the Pastena Caves, and Sacro Bosco for the adventurous who love exploring the great outdoors.
Once you reach Siena, which is set within the heart of Chianti, you’ll find a city thick with architectural wonders. A stroll through the city after Daytrip drops you off will awaken your thirst for exploring places like the Piazza del Campo, the Siena Cathedral, and the Contra de neighborhoods, which have a unique vibe unfelt anywhere else in the world. There's a treasure trove of surprises in this city that is just waiting for you to discover.
About Siena
Siena is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, lush vineyards that produce some of the tastiest wine, and cultural history. You know, all the things you dream about in Italy’s Tuscany region. According to legend – and not historical fact –Siena was founded by the famous son of Remus, Senius, one of the two legendary founders of Rome.
Siena is unique because it is built upon three hills surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls and exquisite natural landscapes. It began as an Etruscan settlement until it fell under Roman rule and became Sena Julia. It was an important commercial and banking city that rivaled Florence’s wealth and power during the Medieval period until Florence surpassed it.
Although it lost some of its importance, Siena remained a popular trading destination in Italy, and it is not hard to imagine why. The city is filled with exemplary examples of Gothic architecture and is home to the Piazza del Campo, one of the most unique piazzas in the world since it is shaped like a shell with scalloped edges. This Piazza is also the site of the Palio di Siena, a famous and exciting horse race held twice yearly.
Besides the Piazza del Campo and the beautiful architecture, the city is also home to statues, churches, monasteries, vineyards, and cafes worth visiting. It's undoubtedly one of the loveliest medieval cities in Italy.
From Amalfi to Siena: travel tips
Siena is undoubtedly one of Italy’s crown jewels, considering it is one of the most beautiful places in the entire country. However, to enjoy this beauty, you’ll need to get from Amalfi to Siena by following a few travel tips that will help you along the way. Below, we’ve shared a few pertinent tips you might want to keep in mind:
Plan enough time in Siena and the surrounding areas
Siena might not be a big city, but you need to plan enough time to explore it and the nearby areas. Since Val d’Orcia and Chiantiare within easy reach and the Maremma coast isn’t too far away, there's much to explore, and a day or two might not be enough time.
So plan sightseeing stops between Amalfi and Siena and to nearby cities once you’ve arrived in Siena with a private car service like Daytrip. We’ll get you where you need to be in the Tuscan region and make your travel dreams a reality.
Remember, bars are cafes
If you need a caffeine hit and want to grab a latte or cappuccino to go during your short trip from Amalfi to Siena, you should stop at one of the bars in any of the towns along the way.
Now we know what you’re thinking. Why a bar? Well, in Italy, cafes are actually known as bars by the locals, and you will visit them to get your coffee—or tea—to go. So don’t be afraid to ask your Daytrip driver to take you to one that's known for being inexpensive and worth the money.
Plan touring around the midday break
In Italy, no matter where you go, shops close during the lunch and evening hours. This is a common custom that gives owners a chance to enjoy a mid-day siesta, or riposo, as it's known in Italy.
So, when planning your travels by train, bus, or private car service, consider that many businesses, such as butchers and grocery stores, are closed from noon to four in the afternoon and reopen at about seven in the evening.
How to get from Amalfi to Siena
Getting from Amalfi to Siena can be a challenge, with the only feasible travel options being the bus, train, or a private car service like Daytrip. If you want to learn more about these transportation options, have a look below at our best recommendations:
From Amalfi to Siena by bus
Taking a bus from Amalfi to Siena might be the most cost-effective travel solution, with ticket prices starting at $5, but it can also be the most irksome. You will need to get to the Atrani bus station in Maiori from Amalfi to take a bus to Salerno.
From Salerno, you will need to take a train to the Salerno Irno station and, from there, a bus to Siena. Unfortunately, this tiresome trip can take up to 10 hours, making it a poor choice if you value your time.
From Amalfi to Siena by train
Unfortunately, taking a train to get to Siena isn’t much easier than taking a bus, which involves multiple stops and transportation changes.
For example, if you are in Amalfi, you must take a taxi to Via Nocera, which is often incredibly expensive. After taking a taxi to the train station, you will take a train to Florence. From Florence, you will need to transfer to another train, which will take you to Siena. The entire trip is cumbersome and cannot take over ten hours, which is longer than the bus!
From Amalfi to Siena by private car service
Traveling by private car from Amalfi to Siena is often the best option. Not only does it get you there in half the time, but you can book exactly when you want to travel according to your preferences, and you can even stop for sightseeing along the way!
You’ll also get to drive in a comfortable, private car with a local English-speaking driver who knows the route and can give tips and insights into what to see and do in the region. Daytrip is also an affordable option with trip prices starting at 150 euros per person.
You’ll enjoy a seamless trip from start to finish with no transfers or stopovers, making the trip significantly less time-consuming. On average, a direct trip takes only four hours and 50 minutes---much faster than the bus or train. Of course, that's if you don't stop for sightseeing at Pompeii, Mt. Vesuvius, or one of our other curated sightseeing stops along the way.
Things to do when you get to Siena
Since Siena is centrally located in Italy, only 47 miles (75 km) from Florence and 146 miles (235 km) from Rome, there are many side quests you can complete when visiting. But what do you do after driving from Amalfi to Siena and being dropped off at your accommodation by your Daytrip driver? The answer – so much!
We’ve shared a few of the best things to do in Siena to help you decide what to do when visiting the stunning city. Let’s take a closer look:
Siena Cathedral
For many people, the Siena Cathedral is one of Tuscany's most beautiful churches, so if you’re planning a visit to this city, it's worth touring. This magnificent Romanesque-Gothic transitional church cannot be missed with its bold white and green stripes, tall spires, and ornate facade. The inside is even more beautiful with its impressive artwork, including Bernini, Donatello, and Michelangelo pieces.
Mangia Tower
To enjoy the best view in Siena, you must explore Mangia Tower. It soars above the other buildings in the city and is the tallest building in the medieval city. But be warned that you’ll have to earn the view, with hundreds of steps to the top, so be prepared for a mini workout.
Siena Civic Museum
Museum-lovers will want to make a stop at the Siena Civic Museum, which is the town's most important museum. The Siena Civic Museum is housed in the Palazzo Pubblico and has a significant collection of sculptures, frescoes, and paintings from the Sienese school. The most impressive 14th-century fresco “The Allegory of Good and Bad Government," was completed by the famed Ambrogio Lorenzetti and can be seen in this museum.
When is the best time to visit Siena?
Siena is lively year-round, so it can be difficult to determine the best time to drive from Amalfi to Siena to visit the city. A few times of year are ideal and more advantageous than others but when you choose to travel to Siena will depend on your travel preferences.
Usually, spring or fall is the best time to travel to Siena if you don't want to encounter large crowds and want to enjoy cooler temperatures and a more local experience. Just be sure to note that it will get busy with people traveling far and wide to try the local wines following the fall harvest.
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