Transfert en voiture privée de Sorrente à Sienne
Transfert privé en 5 heures
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- Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
- Les pourboires ne sont pas inclus (optionnel ~10%)
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Overview: The trip from Sorrento to Siena
Choosing to take a private car service like Daytrip when traveling from Sorrento to Siena maximizes convenience. And unlike public transportation, it’ll also allow you to experience the diverse landscapes of Italy, including the Italian countryside and several notable sites along the way.

Walk the streets of Pompeii to see an ancient Roman city frozen in time, or hike the crater of Mt. Vesuvius, the volcano responsible for its demise. If you're feeling peckish, how about wine and lunch at Cantina del Vesuvio?
In total, the road trip spans a distance of approximately 320 miles (515 kilometers) and takes five to six hours, depending on traffic and the chosen route. Let’s take a look at what your adventure has to offer.
About Siena
Traveling from Sorrento to Siena will transport you from a hypnotizing coastal town to another town filled with rich history. Siena, Italy’s loveliest medieval city, is situated in the heart of Tuscany. Visiting the Piazza del Campo, walking along its streets, and witnessing the Palio horse race will make you pinch yourself to make sure you’re not dreaming.

Many travelers who’ve been here describe their experience as a time warp to the past. Because of its beauty, it is recommended that you stay in Siena for longer than a day. Here are the best places to visit in this Italian town:
- Piazza del Campo
- Siena Cathedral
- Torre del Mangia
- Palazzo Pubblico
- Basilica Cateriniana San Domenico
- Santuario Casa di Santa Caterina
- Santa Maria della Scala
- Piccolomini Library
- Azienda Agricola La Lastra
- Opera delle Metropolitana
It is believed that Siena was founded by Senius, the son of Remus, one of Rome’s founders. Did you notice the resemblance in the names? It’s also evident on the city’s emblem, which is the she-wolf who suckled Remus and Romulus, whose statue you can find throughout the town.
Soon after, Siena flourished as a medieval city-state, evolving into a banking and trading hub. Known for its Gothic architecture, this town faced decline after the 1348 plague and was eventually incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
Today, Siena’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is described as “a masterpiece of dedication and inventiveness”.
From Sorrento to Siena: travel tips
Before you pack your bags for your Sorrento to Siena trip, learn some tips that will keep your vacation running smoothly. This will ensure you won’t miss any experiences in store for you.
Prepare for the varying weather
Tuscany has a pretty temperate climate, but it's good to be prepared. Layering is key. Furthermore, don’t forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, given that Siena’s cobblestone streets are almost everywhere. If you’re visiting during summer, packing a refillable water bottle is especially a good idea to stay hydrated while exploring.
How to get from Sorrento to Siena
There are several ways to get from Sorrento to Siena. We’ll break down the pros and cons of each option so you can decide which is best for you.

Sorrento to Siena by train
Taking the train is a relatively convenient mode of transport. However, you won’t find direct trains to Siena. There are transfers in Naples and Florence, making the total travel time about seven hours. Ticket prices range from $52 (€48) to $149 (€138). While there are amenities that ensure comfort, this might not be the best mode of transport if you’re carrying luggage.
Things to do when you get to Siena
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure from Sorrento to Siena. These are the best things you can do.

Marvel at the Siena Cathedral
Begin your adventure at the Siena Cathedral, one of the best in Italy and the centerpiece of Siena's UNESCO-listed historic center. It is an architectural masterpiece adorned with a breathtaking marble façade and detailed interiors. Forget about Paris’ Notre Dame, the Siena Cathedral boasts an array of artworks, including sculptures by Michelangelo and Bernini. Don’t forget to visit the Piccolomini Library before you leave, which houses beautifully preserved frescoes.
When is the best time to visit Siena?
Before you travel from Sorrento to Siena, it’s helpful to know the best time to visit. This will ensure you’ll have a hassle-free and unforgettable trip.
The ideal time to visit Siena depends on what you want to experience. Generally, the most favorable periods are spring (April to June) and fall (September to October). Spring and fall offer mild temperatures, ranging from 60° F to 75° F (15° C to 24° C), making it comfortable to explore the city and its surroundings.
You might also want to schedule your trip based on the events happening in the city. There are festivals, fairs, markets, concerts, sporting events, and more that can be found here.
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