How do I meet people in Siena?
When we asked people living in Siena about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"Expats in Siena often join various clubs and activities to socialize and meet new people. These include language exchange clubs where they can practice their Italian and help locals with English. They also participate in cooking classes to learn about traditional Tuscan cuisine, or join wine tasting tours to explore the region's famous vineyards. Art and history enthusiasts might join guided tours or art workshops, while sports lovers might join local gyms, yoga classes, or hiking groups. There are also book clubs for those who enjoy literature, and photography clubs for those who want to capture the beauty of the city. Expats also meet people through volunteering opportunities. Siena has several non-profit organizations that welcome international volunteers, providing a great way to give back to the community while making new friends. Another popular way for expats to meet people in Siena is by attending local festivals and events. The city is famous for its Palio horse race, which attracts people from all over the world. Other events like the Siena Jazz Festival or the Cinema Ritrovato film festival also provide great opportunities to socialize. Expats also meet people through their children's schools or daycare centers, or by participating in parent-teacher associations. They can also make connections through their work, by attending networking events or joining professional organizations related to their field. Finally, online platforms and social media groups for expats in Siena are also a great way to connect with others. These platforms often organize meetups and events, and provide valuable advice and support for those new to the city," commented one expat who made the move to Siena, Italy.
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How do I meet people in Siena?
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