How to get to Pienza: complete transport guide

How to reach Pienza in the heart of Val d'Orcia: Florence and Rome airports, train to Chiusi or Buonconvento, driving from A1 and Tiemme bus options.

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How to get to Pienza

Pienza, the "ideal city" of the Renaissance and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies in the heart of the Val d'Orcia in the province of Siena. It is a tiny and isolated village without a railway station, making a car practically essential. Here are all the available options.

By air: nearest airports

The reference airports are the same as for the Siena area. **Florence Peretola Airport (FLR)** is about 130 km away. **Pisa Galilei Airport (PSA)** about 220 km but with more low-cost flights. From the south, **Rome Fiumicino (FCO)** is about 200 km away.

None of these airports offer direct connections to Pienza. Car rental is the recommended solution, or a train to the nearest station followed by bus or taxi.

By train: reference stations

Pienza does not have a railway station. The useful stations are:

  • **Chiusi-Chianciano Terme**: on the Rome-Florence line (slow), about 35 km from Pienza. About 1 hour 45 minutes from Rome, the same from Florence
  • **Buonconvento**: on the Siena-Chiusi line, about 25 km. About 30 minutes from Siena
  • **Siena**: about 55 km, with more train options from Florence and Rome

From these stations continue by **Tiemme bus** or taxi. A taxi from Chiusi to Pienza costs about 50-60 euros. From Buonconvento the cost is lower.

By car: routes and parking

A car is practically mandatory to reach and enjoy Pienza and the Val d'Orcia.

From Florence (about 130 km)

**A1** motorway to the **Valdichiana** exit, then **SS326** towards Torrita di Siena and **SS146** through Montepulciano to Pienza. About 2 hours. Alternatively, exit at **Chiusi-Chianciano** and take the scenic road via Chianciano, Montepulciano and Pienza.

From Rome (about 200 km)

**A1** towards Florence, exit **Chiusi-Chianciano Terme**, then state road via San Quirico d'Orcia to Pienza. About 2 and a half hours.

From Siena (about 55 km)

**SS2 Cassia** southward to San Quirico d'Orcia, then the turning for Pienza. About 1 hour through the iconic Val d'Orcia landscape.

Parking

The tiny historic centre is fully pedestrianised. Car parks are just outside the walls:

  • **Via della Madonnina car park**: paid, closest to Porta al Prato
  • **Car park outside Porta al Ciglio**: free, a few minutes on foot from the Corso
  • **Large car park to the south**: free, slightly more distant but with more spaces

In high season and at weekends car parks fill up early: it is best to arrive by 10 in the morning.

By bus

Buses are the only public transport option for Pienza.

  • **Tiemme line 112**: connects Siena to Montepulciano via San Quirico d'Orcia and Pienza. From Siena about 1 hour and 15 minutes, with 3-4 services per day
  • **Tiemme from Chiusi station**: connection with change at Montepulciano, limited timetable
  • **Frequency**: very limited, especially at weekends and on public holidays. Always check timetables on the Tiemme website

The stop is on the provincial road, just outside the walls.

From Siena: the most convenient starting point

Siena is the nearest provincial capital and the most logical starting point for those without a car.

  • **Tiemme bus**: line 112 connects Siena to Pienza directly
  • **Car**: 1 hour of driving along the Cassia, a scenic route
  • **Organised tour**: many Val d'Orcia tours depart from Siena and include Pienza

Practical tips

  • **Car essential**: Pienza is an isolated village without a railway. Buses are very few. Car rental is practically mandatory for visitors arriving from outside
  • **Ideal base**: Pienza is an excellent base for exploring San Quirico d'Orcia (10 km), Montepulciano (14 km), Montalcino (20 km) and the scenic roads of the Val d'Orcia
  • **Parking**: arrive early, especially from April to October
  • **In the village**: the centre can be walked in less than an hour. It is small, flat and beautifully kept
  • **Scenic road**: the SP146 between Pienza and San Quirico is one of Italy's most photographed roads, with the famous Val d'Orcia cypresses

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When is the best time to visit How to get to Pienza?

The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.

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