Is It Worth Leaving the Center for Pizza in Siena?

Is It Worth Leaving the Center for Pizza in Siena?

Visit Siena Guide editorial··5 min di lettura

Short answer: yes — for one specific pizzeria. Here's the cost-benefit, the walk, and what you actually get for the effort.


# Is It Worth Leaving the Center for Pizza in Siena?

We get this question often from US and UK travelers: *I'm tired after a day of sightseeing — is the walk really worth it for pizza?*

For most things in Siena, the answer is no. The historic center is small and dense, and you can eat well 50 metres from your hotel. For pizza, the answer is different.

The honest math

In the center, near Piazza del Campo: - Pizza quality: 6/10 (typical "tourist pizza" — pre-fermented dough, electric oven, generic toppings) - Price for pizza + drink: €18–25 - Walk from your hotel: 2 minutes

At [La Napoletana 2.0](/articolo/napoletana-2-0-pizza), Viale Sardegna 37: - Pizza quality: 9/10 (50 Top Pizza listed, wood-fired, 48-hour dough) - Price for pizza + drink: €15–20 - Walk from your hotel: 12–15 minutes (mostly downhill on the way)

You get noticeably better pizza for less money. The only cost is your shoes.

What the walk is actually like

From Piazza del Campo: head down via Banchi di Sotto, through Porta Romana, then along Viale Sardegna. About 12 minutes, mostly gentle downhill. Streetlights all the way. Safe at any reasonable hour.

On the way back: uphill. Allow 15–18 minutes, or grab a taxi at the Porta Romana taxi rank (~€8). Many people walk both ways and consider it the night's passeggiata.

When it's not worth it

  • Pouring rain. Eat in the center, accept the compromise.
  • You're with very young kids past their bedtime. Stay close to your hotel.
  • You only have one night in Siena and want one classic Tuscan dinner. Eat trattoria food (pici, ribollita, bistecca), not pizza. Pizza isn't the Sienese signature anyway.

When it absolutely is worth it

  • You're a pizza person and you flew across an ocean partly *for the food*.
  • You're staying 2+ nights and want one no-fuss, low-cost meal.
  • You're driving and don't want to deal with the ZTL.
  • You want to see a piece of Siena that isn't curated for tourists.

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Final word

Fifteen minutes for the best pizza in town is a fair trade. Disagree? redazione@visitsienaguide.it.