This town is beautiful !! Not yet so touristry unlike any other , easily walkable throughout, And many many scenic panoramic view of the vineyard and greeneries ! Great place to get a glass of wine during sunset . These square is the centre of all once u walk your way up you cant miss it , theres a gelataria which is the gelato champion for 2 year running with lots of yummy flavor , its Del Dondo !
Sitting on the steps of the cistern eating a gelato that we purchased at the world champion gelato shop across the street. One evening a man on the street was playing his flute and sitting on the cistern was just glorious.
careful here-close to gelato place , ATM and the main church. Great open farmers market, but near the cistern, closed in and an unsavory opportunistic element abounds-watch your wallet. Found the city soooooo charming-but this spot was a little iffy
We sat and had a delicious glass of vernaccia and watched both the locals and the tourists go by. I could truly spend an afternoon doing nothing more. Beautiful town, lovely square. It really takes you back in time.
It was a great surprise to end a travel day in this amazing, well preserved medieval city.Piazza della Cisterna is the center of it... recomend to stay for the night and walk through (lesse people, more lights =)
This is the place to congregate and become one of the locals, any time of the day or night. Have a gelato, sit back on the stairs and enjoy people watching while listening to some of the local musicians. Take in the medieval architecture and enjoy listening to the Italian conversations!
Last day of November, cloudy sky, early afternoon, the last Chinese tourists are about leaving. Few people around, the little town is on display for those who appreciate the magic of the medioeval past. Lovely, charming atmosphere walking trough beautuful houses and palaces. One of the best little towns in central Italy.
This is a must for a visit- a lovely hill town with great food, super shopping and great architecture. You'll pay more for a coffee on the piazza but you may judge it worth it to watch the world go by. Market day is Thursday and that's worth a visit too though you'll not see as much of the architecture and the wonderful building architecture when the market stalls are in place. The food stalls are back off the main drag but are well worth a visit- yummy roast chicken for example! Shop for handbags and purses, ceramics and foodstuffs. For a tourist centre, the prices are very good still. Bargain hard, of course, particularly if you are buying multiple things! Top tip- at the bottom of town, get off the main road and view San Gimignano from afar with the view too.Top tip 2- follow the signs for the "panoramic view". It means it!!!
A great place to sit, become one of the locals and enjoy people watching - espcially the hoards of touristy people who have arrived by the bus-load. There are a couple of superb gelato shops here too!. Or enjoy a beer or a coffee! Great to do if you have the time.
This is a great area to stop and take some pictures of the beautiful buildings that surround the Piazza. The cisterna is also a great photo opp, but there will likely be others in your picture. A lot of people like to sit or stand on the steps and use their smartphones. While it is a good resting/meeting place, it really seems to be more of a hang-out.