
Siena Day Trip from Rome: Is It Worth It?
Honest answer: it's a long day. Here's how to make it actually work.
# Siena Day Trip from Rome: Is It Worth It?
Rome → Siena by train is 3 hours each way (via Chiusi). By car: 2h 30. That leaves you 5–6 hours on the ground. Tight but workable.
Better: take the bus
Flixbus and Itabus run Rome → Siena direct in ~3h 15. Cheaper (€12–€20) and drops you closer to the center than the train station.
What to skip if you have one day
Skip the Duomo museum complex (1h+) unless you book the very first slot. Skip the Pinacoteca.
What to do instead
Piazza del Campo + Duomo facade + lunch at a real trattoria + one gelato + Torre del Mangia climb. That's the day.
Better answer: stay one night
Siena empties out at 7pm when day-trippers leave. The 8pm passeggiata is the city at its best. Worth a hotel night.
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