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.
With its hilltop location, Sangallo Park Hotel offers panoramic views across Siena and the surrounding Tuscan countryside.
Antonio
Croatia
Very pleasant small hotel, easily reachable by taxi and with the bus s77 you can reach the city center. The staff is very nice and the room was always clean.
Hotel Executive, now under new management, is set in the Scacciapensieri residential district of Siena, 10 minutes' walk from the train station.
Will
United Kingdom
The room was comfortable and the staff friendly. They provided a dog bed for our dog which was a nice touch. It was easy to get in to Siena with the bus stop right outside and was only €1 for the 10 min journey. Continental style breakfast which had plenty of choice.
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.
Payet
Seychelles
Old building and well position but requires simple touches like wardrobe handles
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.
Villa Scacciapensieri Boutique Hotel is surrounded by a large park just outside Siena, and offers beautiful views of the Chianti Hills.
Mark
Germany
Very nice location that offers different areas in the large garden to relax and to have a quiet place for your own.
The personell is taking care of guests in a very friendly manner, a pleasure to be there !
Public transportation to Siena city centre is just outside the hotel and perfect.
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.
Tanya
Jamaica
Beautiful garden, satisfying breakfast, lovely staff, nice facilities, quiet, big clean room. Ambulance siren now and then. Wifi wasn't great on the 2nd floor. About 35 minutes walk to train station. A bit of a stretch to and from centre but bus is available. All in all a great choice and good value. Would stay again and definitely recommend.
Castello di Leonina Adults Only was once a noble residence. This 13th-century castle is set in Asciano and has beautiful views of the hills.
AMIR
Israel
The hotel is in a restored historical building in a pastoral area with amazing views, the rooms we received were well equipped even though the floor was made of stone, it was heated and growling .outside it was raining and it was cold and the rooms were warm and pleasant, the beds were wide and comfortable some would say too soft, the bathroom was well equipped and warm. The breakfast was delicious and rich,
if there were more vegetables in the it could be perfect in my opinion.we also had dinner in the hotel restaurant, a delicious meal.
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.
Friendly staff, beautiful little hotel with a great view.
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.
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 peacefull place, super clean, excellent staff
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.
Located 2 km from Siena medieval walls and Porta Tufi, and surrounded by a nice garden, Hotel ai Tufi offers outdoor seating areas and non-smoking rooms. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Good location which is quiet
Nice staff and breakfast
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
NH Siena is a 10-minute walk from Piazza del Campo and 1.5 km from Siena Train Station. It offers air-conditioned rooms with modern-style décor, satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
The location was excellent , the breakfast was great
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.
nice staff, very clean, lovely breakfast, good parking
Set within a 12th-century mansion, the hotel is situated in the historical centre of Siena, near the cathedral and Piazza del Campo, and boasts spectacular views over the surrounding Sienese Hills.
Great staff and location. Paid parking and good breakfast. Excellent view.
Hotel Italia is a charming 20-minute walk from Siena's Piazza del Campo. The escalator which connects the historical centre to Siena Station is 50 metres from the hotel.
Everyone was polite and the hotel a great surprise!!!
Located inside Siena's historic walls, Hotel Athena offers free parking, an elegant Italian restaurant and a furnished terrace with views of the town and the surrounding valley. Internet is free.
Great hotel with good location and very nice staff.
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
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.
Excellent location, clean rooms and the most helpful staff
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.
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.
Such a lovely location and views. Great place to stay.
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
FAQs about hotels in Siena
On average, 3-star hotels in Siena cost £110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Siena are £174 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Siena can on average be found for £588 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Siena this weekend is £100 or, for a 4-star hotel, £150. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Siena for this weekend cost on average around £325 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £117 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Siena for tonight. You'll pay on average around £164 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Siena will cost around £542 (based on Booking.com prices).
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!
It was our first time in Siena, what a beautiful city, so...
It was our first time in Siena, what a beautiful city, so clean, people very friendly and helpful, fantastic places to eat. Wasn’t ready though for steep streets, but this made it more unique. Will definitely return.
Karen
Italy
Scored 10
10
Siena is just a perfect little jewel. The history...!
Siena is just a perfect little jewel. The history...! Plus, it's less busy than Florence and is a great jumping off point for visiting other places in Tuscany. The food was good (AWAY from Piazza il Campo) and shops were plentiful.
Kathleen
United States
Scored 10
10
One of my favorite destinations in Italy.
One of my favorite destinations in Italy. Saturated with history and art, with significant archaeological, historical and cultural/art destinations. Better enjoyed if you do aa little homework (Wikipedia--please donate to them) before going there and following up while you are there. Good restaurants abound and the city is perfect for wandering and people watching. A beautiful medieval city.
Thomas
United States
Scored 10
10
We stayed close to the Piazza Il Campo, and it was the best...
We stayed close to the Piazza Il Campo, and it was the best location! You're within walking distance to SO many restaurants, shops and attractions. It's a fantastic town. What we also enjoyed was renting a car and driving to nearby towns and hot springs. Awesome countryside and beautiful towns with incredible food and shops, all within an hours drive of Siena. Less crowded and nice than going to Florence, in our opinion.
Topo
United States
Scored 10
10
A beautiful historic city, easy to walk, but can get crowded...
A beautiful historic city, easy to walk, but can get crowded. Many places to eat, with honest local cuisine, if you get away from the tourist hotspots.
Piazza del Campo is splendid, the Duomo outstanding externally, but the queues to get in are daunting
david
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The town is just large enough to offer lots to see but small...
The town is just large enough to offer lots to see but small enough to walk and explore. The duomo is gorgeous and the Piazza del Campo is a great place to eat and people watch. Parking is a challenge but taxis are fairly easy to get. We did struggle one rainy night since everyone seemed to be needing a cab. I googled getting a cab in Siena and found a phone number that helped us!
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Great location with underground secure parking. Main reason we chose this hotel. Great view from window of old church. Breakfast was above our average experience in Italy for choice so good for family stays.
Beautiful,cozy hotel! The breakfast was the best we ever had during this 6-day trip to Italy! Sofia at the front desk was very polite and sweet! The room was very comfortable! We enjoyed very much this stay!
The best hotel I have seen in Italy so far. Friendly, professional staff, modern rooms, surprisingly good breakfast. It is located 20 minutes from Siena center, but has free parking in return.
The location is amazing, the staff was wonderful with helping us park our car in their garage, and the breakfast was superior compared to other hotels we've stayed at in Italy. Wonderful!
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