Pienza

Pienza, a small Tuscan hill town in the Val d'Orcia, is a masterpiece of Renaissance urban planning. Built as a 'perfect city' by Pope Pius II in the 15th century, its historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site. With honey-coloured stone buildings, sweeping valley views, and a relaxed pace, Pienza is a highlight of any Tuscan itinerary. Its streets invite slow wandering, and the local pecorino cheese is legendary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Pienza is compact and walkable. Most visitors find that half a day (3–4 hours) is sufficient to explore the historic centre, visit the main sights, and enjoy a leisurely lunch with a view. If you plan to hike the surrounding trails or take a cooking class, allow a full day. Many travellers combine Pienza with nearby hill towns as part of a self-drive loop through the Val d'Orcia.

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