Once you arrive in the enchanting hilltop town of San Gimignano, a historic setting known for its medieval towers, you will have free time to discover its quaint charm. From towers to gelato, this town will leave you over the moon with satisfaction. "The Manhattan of Italy", San Gimignano, is known for its infamous skyline of towers, including the stone Torre Grossa, the tallest of the towers, and its unique views. The tower's construction began in 1300 and nobody was allowed to build a taller one. After a climb of 218 steps, it is time to grab a gelato at one of the most popular, award-winning gelato shops around. Walk around the main square, Piazza Della Cisterna, or enjoy your gelato with unbelievable views at the Rocca di Montestaffoli. The Rocca is an old fortress from the 14th century but from the top of the walls, you will have an unbeatable panorama of Tuscany's grandiose beauty. Have yourself a glass of wine, trying the local varietal, the Vernaccia of San Gimignano.