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Combine The Palio of Siena with a Tuscan Villa holiday

For an unforgettable summer holiday experience, stay in one of our exquisite Tuscan villas near Siena to coincide with The Palio. You will be perfectly positioned to enjoy the excitement of this Sienese event while relishing the serene beauty of the Tuscan countryside.

What is The Palio?

The Palio is an exhilarating, bareback horse race held in the centre of Siena. It enthralls both locals and visitors from around the world, who gather to witness this extraordinary spectacle. The race represents the culmination of intense rivalries among the city’s various districts, known as ‘contrade’.

When is The Palio?

The Palio takes place on two dates each year: the 2nd of July (Palio di Provenzano) and the 16th of August (Palio dell’Assunta). While some believe it originated in the 6th century, it is generally thought to have started in 1482 as a civic celebration. Since 1701, it has been held biannually, with few exceptions.

How long is The Palio?

The Palio spans four days, culminating in the horse race on the final day. The race itself is a brief but intense affair, lasting about a minute as the horses make three dramatic laps around Piazza del Campo. Prior to the main event, six trial runs are held in the morning and in the afternoon.

The coveted prize of The Palio is the “Drappellone,” a large, artistically designed canvas that the winning ‘contrada’ proudly displays in its museum.

The buildup and celebrations surrounding the event are vast, featuring vibrant costumes, flags, historical processions and intense competition among the city’s seventeen contrade, creating an electrifying atmosphere.

Who competes in The Palio?

The seventeen districts or contrade of Siena compete in The Palio. When you stroll through Siena, you can tell which contrada you are in, according to the flags, emblems and colours you will see around you.
The seventeen ‘contrade’ are Dragon, Giraffe, Owl, Unicorn, Shell, Porcupine, She-Wolf, Goose, Eagle, Snail, Wave, Panther, Forest, Tortoise, Tower, Caterpillar, Ram, Tower and Forest.

What are the rules of The Palio?

The rules are complicated but the main ones are clear. Ten horses and jockeys, representing ten of the seventeen contrade, race bareback around Piazza del Campo. Not all contrade participate in every race. The seven that did not compete in the corresponding race the previous year are automatically included, while the remaining three are chosen by a draw held twice annually, in late May and early July.

On the first day of The Palio, lots are drawn and horses are assigned to the contrade. While each contrada selects its jockey, the horses are assigned by lot, just four days before the race. Notably, a riderless horse can still win if it crosses the finish line first.

On the day of The Palio

The day begins at 8am with the jockeys’ mass in the chapel next to the Palazzo Comunale. After the mass, the final trial takes place in Piazza del Campo, then the jockeys’ names are announced.

A blessing ceremony for each horse is performed in each contrada later in the afternoon, before joining the grand parade in historical costume. The colourful parade through the city is huge, with drums, flags and hundreds of participants, ending in Piazza del Campo. It culminates in the race itself at around 7pm.

How can you attend The Palio?

If you arrive early enough to find a good spot, you can attend the race for free from the centre of Piazza del Campo. Arrive by around 4pm at the latest. There are also tickets available for more comfortable positions from which to watch the Palio around the Piazza and prices vary for those places.

What is Siena like?

Siena is not only celebrated for The Palio. This well-preserved, historic city is an appealing place to visit with its impressive medieval architecture, incredible art, vibrant ambiance and heavenly local cuisine. Head into the city on foot and stroll along its narrow, cobbled streets. Admire stunning Siena Cathedral, the majestic Torre del Mangia and the impressive Piazza del Campo, where The Palio takes place. Discover its extraordinary art from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Baroque periods.

For a deeper dive into Siena’s allure, see the article about Siena in The Magazine on page 16, featuring a visit to Siena with Mario Ascheri, the historian and university professor. Find out why, as Ascheri explains, “very rarely do those who are born or come to live in Siena move away.”

The Best Villas near Siena

Many of our villas in Tuscany are within easy reach of Siena, so they are ideal for combining the excitement of Il Palio with a summer villa holiday in the tranquillity of the Tuscan countryside. Here are a few of our favourite villas, situated an hour or less from Siena by car:

Finestra su Siena: Ideal for Large Groups

Just 10km from Siena, Finestra su Siena is a short drive from the historic centre. The villa is a beautifully restored, stone farmhouse that comfortably accommodates up to 16 guests. It is perfect for a family gathering or a group of friends looking to explore Tuscany while staying close to the action of The Palio. Dine outside immersed in its verdant garden, have a refreshing swim in its inviting outdoor swimming pool and admire stunning views of the rolling green hills dotted with vines and olive trees. Its contemporary interiors provide a comfortable and stylish retreat after a day in Siena.

Mulino nel Chianti: Charming Chianti Villa

Located just 18km from Siena, Mulino nel Chianti is nestled in the heart of Chianti Classico, surrounded by pretty gardens, oaks trees and rolling vineyards. This traditional farmhouse for ten is ideal for couples or friends seeking a rural escape within easy reach of Siena. With its exposed stone walls, wooden beams and terracotta floors, the villa exudes Tuscan charm. Relax with a glass of wine in the garden or explore the medieval castles and art cities nearby. The serene setting offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration.

Scandelaia: A magnificent Chianti Retreat

Situated 28km from Siena, Scandelaia is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in luxury while enjoying the beauty of Tuscany. This private, tranquil villa is positioned at the end of a country road through the woods of Chianti and features picturesque gardens, a heavenly, 17-metre, saltwater pool and panoramic views that promise spectacular sunsets. The interiors combine rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups seeking a high-end Tuscan experience.

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Villa Canto alla Moraia: Elegant Country House

Approximately 60km from Siena, Villa Canto alla Moraia is an elegant country house framed by vineyards and woods. This impressive villa is suitable for up to 18 guests seeking a serene escape, with its traditional furnishings, private swimming pool and extensive grounds. Originally a military watchtower, the villa has been transformed into an elegant country house. Enjoy wine tastings at the estate’s cellar and explore the surrounding hills, which offer an array of options for exploring the region’s cuisine and art treasures.

Il Romitoio: A Picturesque Haven

Around 70 km from Siena, Il Romitoio offers breathtaking views and a tranquil setting in the Arezzo Val di Chiana. This superb villa is ideal for those who appreciate a mix of traditional architecture, comfort and modern amenities. Relax in the tranquil, terraced gardens and enjoy its spectacular, heatable swimming pool and Jacuzzi. The interiors feature stone façades, antique terracotta and sturdy wooden beams, evoking rural atmospheres with all the comforts.

Visit Emma Villas in Siena

While you are visiting Siena, you are invited to visit us at The Emma Villas Store in Siena. It is a hub for our villa guests and villa owners. Our staff at the Store will assist you with your villa enquiry and any other information you may need relating to your stay. Find us at Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, 5, 53100 Siena. Emma Villas Store on Google maps.

Find out more about The Palio and Villas nearby

Find out more about The Palio, go to the The Palio website.

For a range of villas near Siena and to book your stay, please visit the Emma Villas website for inspiration.

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