{"id":120735,"date":"2023-11-04T09:29:24","date_gmt":"2023-11-04T09:29:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=120735"},"modified":"2023-11-04T09:29:24","modified_gmt":"2023-11-04T09:29:24","slug":"pretty-little-city-named-friendliest-in-europe-overshadowed-by-famous-neighbour","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/pretty-little-city-named-friendliest-in-europe-overshadowed-by-famous-neighbour\/","title":{"rendered":"Pretty little city named friendliest in Europe overshadowed by famous neighbour"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A beautiful little city which sits just 30 miles away from its more popular, more famous neighbour has been dubbed one of the friendliest places in Europe.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Siena in Italy is a cute medieval city in the Tuscany region, and is around 48 km south of Florence. Pictures show its exposed rustic architecture and gorgeous scenery – making it a real gem for tourists to visit.\u00a0<\/p>\n

It was a once important location for commercial banking, but this was surpassed by Florence according to the history books.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The two cities lay just an hour apart by road, but with Florence being bigger and a more prominent attraction for travellers – Siena can often get overlooked.\u00a0<\/p>\n

But with a more intimate Italian way of life – this is why Siena should not be missed.<\/p>\n

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Siena is well worth spending some time in, with visitors saying its charming vibe lures people in. Striking Siena Cathedral is also a notable monument to visit, along with the city’s host of museums and galleries.<\/p>\n

It also offers a lesser-known gateway into the Tuscan countryside. The huge draw between Siena and Florence is that the former doesn’t suffer with the intense tourism numbers.<\/p>\n

This means Siena will be less-crowded and will give visitors space to explore at their own pace. It has its own university and is still regarded as a cosmopolitan place to visit, but it seems its close links to Florence stop it from bearing scores of tourists all at once.<\/p>\n

Travel website Dream Plane Experience says: “Florence tends to be more crowded with tourists, especially in popular areas like Piazza del Duomo and Ponte Vecchio.<\/p>\n

“Siena, although still attracting tourists, generally offers a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere, especially in its smaller streets and squares.”<\/p>\n

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So, what makes it so friendly? The Conde Naste Traveller ranked it in first place in terms of friendliest places to visit in Europe, with its score reaching 98.33 percent for satisfaction.\u00a0<\/p>\n

In its blurb, it added: “The stunning Tuscan enclave of Siena is a pulsating city full of medieval buildings and lively caf\u00e9-culture.<\/p>\n

“The main action happens in Piazza del Campo, where the Palio, a bareback horse race, is held every summer, but it’s strolling through the Gothic streets to explore artisan boutiques and authentic family-run restaurants where you’ll meet the real soul of the place and discover why it’s been crowned the friendliest city in Europe.”<\/p>\n

The historic centre of the city is also considered a site of outstanding universal value by Unesco.<\/p>\n