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Greekgazoo Nov 30th, 2008 06:03 PM

Siena and transportation
 
Hello,

We will be staying in Siena for 5 days in mid-April. We have thought about renting a car during our 5 day stay but are now leaning more to possibly just using public transportation (more than likely bus). We are interested in seeing San Gimignano, Montalcino, possibly Chiusi and some other tuscan towns.

For cost and convenience which means is better?

Thanks

bobthenavigator Nov 30th, 2008 06:12 PM

No question---you need a car to see Tuscany well.

Jean Nov 30th, 2008 07:04 PM

I agree with Bob. Public trans is just too time-consuming.

ira Dec 1st, 2008 05:27 AM

Hi Gg,

Siena to Florence or San G and other towns will take about 1:15 - 2 hr.

((I))

kybourbon Dec 1st, 2008 05:54 AM

San G. by bus is easy as they run almost hourly.

Montalcino would be more of a problem unless you go very early because they don't have many afternoon returns. No busses between 2:30 and 7:30 to get you back to Siena.

Chiusi is impossible. It would be 3 hours one way and 3 changes of busses.

Enter your cities and be sure to check return routes. Keep in mind if you are traveling on Sunday, they will be less frequent.
http://www.busfox.com/timetable/

basingstoke2 Dec 1st, 2008 06:41 AM

Bus to San G is easy, convenient and very, very cheap. Been there, done it. We had a local bus about half full of kids. It took about an hour. The bus drops off and picks up just opposite the San G main entrance.

We also took the bus to another Tuscan town, the name of which escapes me, just for the heck of it. It was small, charming and took about 1/2 hour.

PalenQ Dec 1st, 2008 06:47 AM

Buses take you right to the top of the hill towns usually IME

When driving, at least in peak season like the week before and after Easter you may have to hunt for a parking lot that still may be a hike up to the top where the bus dumps you off.

There is an extensive bus service in the area with tons of departures, etc. You take the same roads as you would drive without the hassle of finding parking, etc. And the buses are dirt cheap

zoecat Dec 1st, 2008 08:24 AM

I took the train from Siena to Chiusi and it was easy.

Just take the local bus (I've forgotten which one, but you can easily ask) to the Siena train station. The train I took did not require a change, although it made a few stops. I believe it took around 1-1.5 hours.

Once you arrive in Chiusi, in front of the train station you will need to hop on a local bus and take the short ride up the hill to the old town. Or, take a taxi (~10 Euro ride).


The bus from Siena to San G leaves frequently. Very easy.

The bus from Siena to Montalcino leaves early in the morning. Check the schedule or ask at the bus ticket booth the day prior. It takes about an hour to get to Montalcino.

<<For cost and convenience which means is better?>>

I have done all of these trips using public transportation. I have also rented a car and driven throughout Tuscany. I prefer the car (convenience), but public transportation will cost less (cost).

Greekgazoo Dec 1st, 2008 08:38 AM

ok, it seems my friends and i have decided to stick to the public transportation route. we are now down to planning out our 5 day stay.

We will be staying in Siena for 5 nights. so with our 5 days were are thinking about the following:

Friday (April 10) - Arrive early from Florence and siteseeing Siena, just walking around the town

Saturday (April 11) - Bus to San Gimignano for the day.

Sunday (April 12) - Easter sunday, prob go to church in Siena and stay around the town all day today.

Monday (April 13) - Train to Chiusi for the day

Tuesday (April 14) - bus to either Montalcino or Montapulciano.

Wednesday (April 15) - leave for Rome


Any advice on any of this plan from those who have traveled to tuscany before would be WONDERFUL. also, would you add additional towns to this itinerary, maybe on the Chiusi day or the Montalcino day?

thanks !!!

ira Dec 1st, 2008 09:09 AM

Good bus link, kyb.

Thanks

((I))

PalenQ Dec 1st, 2008 09:27 AM

Not much in Chiusu IMO - at least compared to Montepulciano just a short bus ride away. Or one of Italy's fanciest spa towns is just a few minutes bus ride into the hills - Chiancano Terme (not sure of name but many hotels, good bus service, etc - on the way to Monetpulciano.

zoecat Dec 1st, 2008 10:15 AM

Check on what will be open/closed in Chiusi on a Monday. I agree with PalenQ-Montepulciano would be a better town to visit than Chiusi.

I suggest you not add another day trip. You can use the time to explore Siena.

Greekgazoo Dec 1st, 2008 10:20 AM

so maybe best to do...

Monday (April 13) - bus to Montalcino

Tuesday (April 14) - bus to Montapulciano

to make sure we see both of these towns?

can we do both in one day or is that asking too much with public transportation?

bobthenavigator Dec 1st, 2008 10:24 AM

Hmmm ! Why does that surprise me? Forget Chiusi--do both of the Mont. towns.

zoecat Dec 1st, 2008 11:14 AM

Don't try to do both when relying public transportation.

zeppole Dec 1st, 2008 12:21 PM

Greekgazoo,

Since you are ending up in Rome, why don't you relocate south for the final two days of your 5 days?

I can't really advise specifically because I haven't done it myself, but if the bus connections work I would be tempted to go to Montepulciano to spend the two nights, using one day to visit Montalcino, and then bus to Chiusi to catch the train. If you timed it right, you could probably stow your luggage at the train station while you visited Chiusi and the Etruscan museum. Then take the train to Rome.

You need to check the bus schedules and find out if there is a left luggage depot in the Chiusi station.



bobthenavigator Dec 1st, 2008 12:34 PM

Of course, not the same day.

PalenQ Dec 1st, 2008 12:36 PM

I was in Chiusu-Ch-T station last Jan and do not recollect any luggage storage but obviously could be wrong - usually someone somewhere will watch your bags - a cafe, etc.

tuscanlifeedit Dec 1st, 2008 01:38 PM

I agree with zeppole.

Why not spend two or three nights in Siena, then move south for a couple of nights?

How many friends? Have you thought about taxis? Why Chiusi?

You need to check all towns for Sunday and Monday openings. That can help you make your plans. Find out when shops, museums, churches and other major sites are open.

There are many areas of Italy that are easy to see and to travel around by public transport. Tuscany is not one of them.


Dayle Dec 1st, 2008 04:57 PM

Greekgazoo,

Driving in Tuscany is a pleasure. I still say get a car. Then you won't be so limited, make discoveries, and visit Sant'Antimo when you visit Montalcino. Maybe add Monte Olivetto when you visit Montepulciano....stop for photo ops, etc.


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