Pienza is perfect for a leisurely walk among Renaissance corners and views of the Val d’Orcia.
Here’s a suggested walking route through the most characteristic streets, ideal for 2–3 hours at a relaxed pace.
1. Porta al Prato – Village Entrance
Enter through Porta al Prato, one of the main gates of the village.
2. Corso Rossellino
Here you will find:
- Town Hall (Palazzo Comunale)
- Borgia Palace (Palazzo Borgia)
- Local shops, especially the famous Pienza pecorino cheese
Stroll slowly and take time to admire the details of the façades.
3. Piazza Pio II - The Renaissance heart
Piazza Pio II is the perfectly proportioned center of the ideal city designed by Pope Pius II.
Facing the square are:**
- The Cathedral of Pienza (Duomo di Pienza)
- Palazzo Piccolomini
It is recommended to visit the hanging garden of Palazzo Piccolomini, offering a spectacular view of the Val d’Orcia.
4. Walk along the walls
Continue along the panoramic walkway behind the houses of the historic center.
Here you will find:
- Open views of the Val d’Orcia
- Cypress trees and typical Tuscan fields
- Quiet corners perfect for photography
This is the most enchanting part at sunset.
There are also benches and small cafés where you can take a break.
5. Via del Bacio, Via dell’Amore, Via della Fortuna
From the side of the Cathedral, descend towards the most photographed panoramic streets:
- Via del Bacio
- Via dell’Amore
- Via della Fortuna
These are narrow, intimate streets with incredible views of the Tuscan countryside.
Origin of the names
The names are neither medieval nor Renaissance: they were assigned more recently (between the 19th and 20th centuries) to enhance the romantic character of the historic center.
In the 15th century, during the time of Pius II, the streets had functional names or were linked to local families.
These streets:
- Overlook the Val d’Orcia
- Create an intimate and panoramic atmosphere
- Frame the landscape like ‘natural paintings’
Over time, they have become symbolic places for couples strolling through the village, often chosen for:
- Marriage proposals
- Wedding photos
- Sunset walks
The effect is almost cinematic: the landscape becomes an integral part of the architecture.
During the Renaissance, the idea emerged that the city should dialogue with nature.
Walking through, you experience a true narrative of space:
- Intimate entrance
- Linear main street
- Perfectly proportioned square
- Narrow alleys
- Sudden opening onto the Val d’Orcia
6. Walk through Via Santa Caterina
Via Santa Caterina is a scenic dirt road that stretches west of the historic center, starting from Porta al Prato.
It offers wide views of the Val d’Orcia, the Tuscan landscape recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This walk is ideal even for those who are not experienced hikers: it allows you to immerse yourself in the nature and silence of the hills, with especially beautiful light and colors at sunset. It is much loved by the residents of Pienza and sees relatively light tourist traffic.
The Church of Santa Caterina
Along the road, you will come across the Church of Santa Caterina, dating back to the late 17th century.
It has a simple brick façade and an interior with a Baroque altar and a fresco of the Madonna and Child. It is a small church that seems to “embrace” the open spaces: from here, one of the most beautiful views of the Val d’Orcia unfolds.