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A bit of everything hand-crafted and Tuscan: leatherwork, wrought iron, copper pots etc.
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Siena’s renowned premier café roasts its own coffee and serves delicious pastries.
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Stop for delicious sweets, panini and pastries with classy service if you find yourself in this busy shopping street.
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Highest-quality pietre dure – “mosaics” of semi-precious stones.
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Stationery store of choice for celebrity and royalty.
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Arrive early in the day for some incredible deals on high fashion in this back-of-a-factory complex just off the A1.
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Loads of free samples of wine, grappa and salamis from the family farm. Atmospheric cellars contain an Etruscan tomb and medieval iron implements thrown into its well long ago.
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Rossi has been in the same family for four generations. They sell elegant pieces from the top names in Italian jewellery design, while their Viale Marconi boutique carries fashionable gold and silver adornments for the younger set.
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A famous outdoor market offering leather goods, fashion items and marbled paper. The adjacent food market is open every morning except Sunday.
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Bruna Fontani’s exquisite embroidery and needlepoint is inspired by medieval Sienese art, from illuminated manuscripts to Lorenzetti frescoes.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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