
Do I Need Cash in Siena? (American & UK Visitors)
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Cards work almost everywhere in Siena, but a small euro buffer still saves the day.
# Do I Need Cash in Siena? (American & UK Visitors)
American and British visitors ask this constantly. Short answer: bring a little cash, but don't stress about it.
What visitors ask
Are cards accepted everywhere?
Yes in nearly all restaurants, hotels, museums, and pizzerias including La Napoletana 2.0. Some tiny trattorias and market stalls are cash-only.
How much cash should I bring?
€100–150 in small notes (€10/€20) covers a 3-day stay for emergencies, tips, market food, and bathroom euros.
ATM (bancomat) fees?
Use bank-owned ATMs (Intesa, Unicredit, BNL) — independent 'Euronet' machines charge €5–8 per withdrawal. Avoid them.
Do I tip?
Not expected. A €1–2 round-up at restaurants is more than generous. Don't tip 20% American-style.
Apple/Google Pay?
Works in most modern terminals. Older trattorias may need physical card.
Local tip
Withdraw once on arrival from a bank ATM and you're set for the week. Never use the airport currency exchange — terrible rates.
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Final word
Questions we didn't answer? Write us at redazione@visitsienaguide.it — your question probably helps the next traveler.
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