Surrounded by its peaceful green garden in Siena, Hotel Garden is a 15-minute walk from Porta Camollia, the ancient city gate.
Selene80
Malta
Lovely hotel close to Siena centre yet detached enough to enjoy the peace and quite. Beautiful views from the breakfast terrace and the room and bathroom were quite spacious and very comfortable! Would love to return. Breakfast was also very good and varied! Easy private parking near the hotel entrance
Hotel Santa Caterina is housed in an 18th-century villa just a few steps from Porta Romana. Enjoy breakfast out on the terrace with a view of the Tuscan hills.
Lebedenko
Ukraine
Very good location - 2 minutes walk to the central gate to the old town.
Breakfast is ok, but it is a bit exhausting to ask for each piece of sausage or egg;)
The hotel is very beautiful, looks like “old style” (if you love it - you will appreciate) and the view from the terrace was amazing
With its hilltop location, Sangallo Park Hotel offers panoramic views across Siena and the surrounding Tuscan countryside.
David
New Zealand
The room was clean and tidy, the staff were warm and helpful. The breakfast was nice with a good selection of items.
The location was good. Easy to get to, large parking facilities, and not too far to get to the historic centre.
A historic hotel in the heart of Siena, Palazzo Ravizza offers elegant rooms with characteristic 1920s furnishings. This family-run property is just 700 metres from Piazza del Campo.
Ian
Ireland
Amazing location and beautiful rooms. One of my favourite hotels I have ever stayed in.
Situated only 400 metres from the historic centre of Siena, Hotel Palazzo di Valli is a gorgeous 18th century villa beautifully decorated and smartly furnished in traditional Tuscan style.
clare
United Kingdom
The property is absolutely beautiful with wonderful views, delicious food at breakfast, and the most helpful and friendly owners. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. We would return here without hesitation.
Villa Elda enjoys a panoramic hilltop position just outside the centre of Siena. You can walk to Piazza del Campo in 10 minutes. There is free Wi-Fi.
Jane
United Kingdom
Very pleasant comfortable hotel with lovely staff and convenient for the town centre - a 10 minute walk away - and only five minutes to a cafe and terrace with a great view of Sienna. It would be especially good for the summer to be able to escape from the centre of town easily.
An old brick house 1.2 km from the Siena Nord exit of the Superstrada Firenze-Siena motorway, the Piccolo Chianti offers free outdoor parking, a Tuscan restaurant and en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Rodrigo
Ireland
Very good breakfast and nice staff. Room was clean everyday
The 3-star Albergo Chiusarelli is close to Siena Bus Station. Rooms have been completely renovated according to NeoClassical style. A buffet breakfast is served daily.
Great location, breakfast, staff, everything superb
Surrounded by olive groves and the beautiful hills of Chianti, Four Points by Sheraton Siena is a 10-minute drive from the historic city walls. It offers free parking, a gym and spacious rooms.
Just a 10-minute drive from Siena, Hotel I Platani offers en suite rooms in Tognazza, 10 km from Monteriggioni. There is free WiFi in all areas, and private parking is free.
Great Breakfast!!! Even at covid time.... Thank you.
Situated only 400 metres from the historic centre of Siena, Hotel Palazzo di Valli is a gorgeous 18th century villa beautifully decorated and smartly furnished in traditional Tuscan style.
Amazing place, beautiful and spacious room, great service
Located in Siena, 2.9 km from Piazza del Campo, Hotel Arcobaleno Siena provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Eli so wise , kind and helpful
Thank you so much !
Set in a 13th-century building, Hotel Alma Domus offers rooms in the historic centre of Siena, a 2-minute walk from Basilica Cateriniana San Domenico Church.
The staff, service, location of the hotel, cleaness
A historic hotel in the heart of Siena, Palazzo Ravizza offers elegant rooms with characteristic 1920s furnishings. This family-run property is just 700 metres from Piazza del Campo.
Great location, friendly staff and breakfast included was a real bonus (and yummy)!
Hotel Santa Caterina is housed in an 18th-century villa just a few steps from Porta Romana. Enjoy breakfast out on the terrace with a view of the Tuscan hills.
Il Chiostro del Carmine is a restored 14th-century monastery, with great views of the countryside. It is less than 10 minutes' walk from Piazza del Campo. Rooms at Il Chiostro are large and bright.
the best accommodation in the entire Toscany trip.
Set in a 17th-century building, Grand Hotel Continental Siena - Starhotels Collezione is a luxury 5-star hotel in the historical centre of Siena, 250 metres from Piazza Campo square.
An exceptional stay. Could not have asked for more.
Villa Montarioso is an ancient, noble villa from the 19th century, set inside an extensive park in the quiet, green hills of the historical city of Palio.
Very clean. Very quiet. Good breakfast. Beautiful views.
Located in Siena, within 50 metres of Piazza del Campo and 600 metres of National Museum of Etruscan Archaeology, Albergo Locanda Garibaldi features free WiFi.
l'accueil adorable et l'emplacement de la chambre.
Just 20 metres from Piazza del Campo square, the Tre Donzelle is set in a historic building of the 15th century. It offers free Wi-Fi in the hall, and basic, spacious rooms.
the location and the great employees who work here
Offering a garden with swimming pool, friendly service, La Colonna has a quiet location in Siena, a short bus ride or 20-minute walk from the historic centre.
Friendly staff, good breakfast, free public parking
Set 2 km from the medieval city walls in Siena, Palace Hotel Due Ponti offers rooms and free WiFi throughout. Piazza del Campo Square is 3 km away.
Molto confortevole la camera ristrutturata da poco
FAQs about hotels in Siena
On average, 3-star hotels in Siena cost £89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Siena are £114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Siena can on average be found for £306 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Siena this weekend is £171 or, for a 4-star hotel, £188. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Siena for this weekend cost on average around £574 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £160 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Siena for tonight. You'll pay on average around £181 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Siena will cost around £539 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Florence Airport, then take a direct bus to Siena (85km, 1.5 hours). Alternatively, from Rome, take a direct train to Siena (230km, 3 hours). For domestic travellers, direct trains and buses are available from major Italian cities.
Romantic Renaissance
Located among undulating meadows and Chianti vineyards, Siena shines as a jewel of the Tuscan Renaissance, and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience the famous Palio di Siena horse race, catch the pulse of the city at Piazza del Campo, visit the beautiful Duomo cathedral…and fall in love with this charming city!
Founded by Etruscans around 900 BC, the city was first conquered by Romans and later by Lombards. The Middle Ages saw it becoming the independent and flourishing Republic of Siena, until its annexation to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
The economic difficulties that followed turned out to be a blessing for the preservation of its historic centre. Adorned with frescoes by Ghirlandaio and bass-reliefs by Donatello, Lorenzo Ghiberti, and Jacopo della Quercia, the Duomo represents the highest expression of this well-kept legacy. The shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, with the Palazzo Pubblico and the Gaia Fountain, is still the heart and soul of the city. Follow the labyrinth of narrow streets and passages that irradiate from there and you will be enchanted by its romantic atmosphere from ancient times.
The closest airports are Peretola Airport in Florence and Galileo Galilei International Airport in Pisa, though Guglielmo Marconi Airport in Bologna is also well connected. While planning your trip, don’t forget to check out the Siena accommodation deals on Booking.com!
Everything! What a place. Our favourite experience was the guided walk through the Tuscan countryside! Keko our guide was fantastic combing historic elements to modern day life with a bit of nature and wildlife thrown in. Visiting Siena was a an experience we will never forget and we hope to return someday.
Leanne
Australia
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed our visit to Siena in spite of the rain on our...
We enjoyed our visit to Siena in spite of the rain on our first day. We visited the Duomo complex and were impressed with the splendour of the Cathedral, the Bapistry and the Crypt but The Piccolomini library was the most impressive part of the complex for us. We enjoyed just walking around the streets of Siena and taking in the centuries old feel of the place.
Diana
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great old city!
Great old city! Good to stay and explore Tuscany from here by car. Busses go to other major places too. We took an express bus to Florence and back. You need to make sure where the bus is leaving in Siena and in Florence.
Robert
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
Siena is a beautiful, historic town with amazing vistas,...
Siena is a beautiful, historic town with amazing vistas, cost small streets and much less crowds compared to Bologna and Florence. It’s a wonderful place to spend some time in and get a feel for what Italy used to be. If you are looking for something calmer Siena is a really good choice. It is awesome for day trips to Florence, Pisa, Arrezo and others.
Stefanov
10
Scored 10
Siena was so beautiful.
Siena was so beautiful. Fabulous food and wine and so much to see that was inspiring, especially Renaissance Art. Unfortunately, the paintings of good and bad government which we had especially gone to see, were away for restoration. We shall just have to return another time! I walk with a stick and some of the very steep streets were very challenging for me. Fortunately, we worked out flatter routes to take other than the ones Google Maps gave us! Someone should write a disabled persons guide to Siena. Nearby Tuscan towns a must, too.
Elaine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My daughter spent a month there during college days so have...
My daughter spent a month there during college days so have visited in the past. Superb museum in the central plaza and great to wander the streets and shops. Attended a concert in the theater in the central area which was a disaster because of the incredible noise from an adjacent party/facility with a boom box going full blast --- i.e., I would characterize this as a seriously embarrassing and classless situation for all concerned. I would not advise spending more than a full day there. Finally, the place is overly obsessed/fixated on the whole horse race in the central plaza that takes place for about 3 minutes every 12 months.
Everything was perfect! the room is new and refurbished, the bed is comfortable and everything is very clean. Then the view…amazing…on Piazza del Campo, one of the most beautiful squares in Italy! This is a top location if you want to spend time in Siena downtown and leave the car outside. there are plenty of parking lots pretty cheap outside the historical city center, you can grab a taxi and be at the hotel in 15 minutes from everywhere! Then the staff was incredibly available and helpful, they will ease your stay! Top!
This is one of our favorite places we stayed in Italy. The room was quaint with beautifully painted high ceilings and antique furniture while the bathroom was crisp and clean with modern updgrades. Cold water was a nice touch that was very appreciated in the room. The entire home is well preserved and the decor is so charming. The breakfast room was perfect with a view of Siena and the garden. The owner’s homemade recipes from homegrown ingredients were delicious and the service was amazing!
Pietro gave us all the best tips and info for the area, especially for eating options in Siena—really fantastic! The location cannot be beat, and the hotel was very comfortable and safe. We left luggage there easily both before and after our stay. Very kind staff all around. We had a short stay of only one night, but we hope to be back soon and we would love to stay at this sweet little hotel again.
Probably one of the nicest places we've ever stayed in Italy. Situated just outside the centre of Siena, a 30 minute walk will get you there by partly taken the escalators. The Borgo is well-maintained, lovely furnished and has a beautiful large pool with amazing view. Staff is really helpful and friendly! Breakfast served will boost your energy for long after lunch ;)
This was perfect for a few nights stay in Siena. It was not a far walk or bus journey into the town. The place was very modern and well equipped. Including a washing machine (great as we were travelling around Italy) and not far from the station. We loved how friendly the staff were - since it was our honeymoon they got us a lovely present to help remind us of Siena!
Lovely hotel. The room, parking and outside area were very tiny but had a nice ambiance. The location is right close to the city walls of Siena and there are some public electric chargers in a walking distance from the hotel. The breakfast was good, typical that you’ll find in Italy. The staff (Luigi) was very nice and attentive. Felt a bit pricey though
This is a lovely little hotel. The staff was.so friendly, and the ladies who run the breakfast room are just wonderful. Breakfast is included and it is a feast of baked goods, fresh fruit, yogurt and cereal. The coffee is some of the best I have had in Italy. Value for money is very good, and the hotel is very convenient to the sights.
We were pleasantly surprised when we arrived at this hotel! The lobby was clean and large, so was our room. Very comfortable and well located. The breakfast buffet had a nice spread of food, which seems to be a rarity in Italy! Would definitely book this hotel chain again because of our experience. Great value for money!
I had the best shower since being in Italy ! The bathroom is so spacious .. I loved it !
I also had the best sleep! Room is quiet and spacious.. I recommend if you are visiting Tuscany region to base your self in Siena .. bus services to the little towns is easily accessible..
Staff were friendly and so accommodating..
The DAGO farmhouse was amazing! The location was absolutely perfect for cycling the beautiful roads of Tuscany and visiting Siena. The property is gorgeous and the hosts were very hospitable and provided excellent recommendations for dining and sightseeing. One of our best stays in Italy!
The view from the room we stayed was amazing; the Duomo and Cathedral right in front of our window. This was the highlight of our 2 weeks trip traveling several cities in Italy this time, in terms of the view. Fortunate that the hotel gave us this room as I booked it at the last minute.
Really nice, modern hotel. Very well located, close to train station, just outside the walls and easy walking distance to the centre, with parking available on site (at a small cost) or free in the nearby streets. Staff are very pleasant and helpful. A perfect place to stay in Siena.
The hotel is well positioned with private parking, and Siena is within walking distance (20 minutes). Breakfast was one of the best I had in Italy, some of the food was even prepared by the host. There was also a possibility of using a fridge in the hallway.
Great room, comfortable beds and shower. Great breakfast. Location is fantastic. The driving directions they provided were excellent. It was easy to walk into Siena from the hotel and made it a lot of fun to get around.
The beautiful hotel is in a great location just steps from the center or Siena and offers the most incredible views of the Tuscan hillside! the breakfast and gardens were also very nice.
The location was very good, in the center of siena.
Beautiful Big rooms, comfortable bed, huge bathroom, smart TV.
The hotel owner was very kind and welcoming.
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