Set about a 10-minute walk from Piazza del Campo, Hotel Minerva offers views of historical Siena. It features a panoramic garden and air-conditioned rooms with free high-speed WiFi.
Irina
Bulgaria
perfect location
very clean
great view from the terrace
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.
David
United States of America
Breakfast was fantastic -- quite varied. Staff was extremely helpful. Able to keep rental car in secure parking until 4 p.m. after checking out. Easy walk to Historic Siena.
A historic hotel in the heart of Siena, Palazzo Ravizza offers elegant rooms with characteristic 1920s furnishings. This family-run property is just 2297 feet from Piazza del Campo.
Linda
United States of America
This hotel is in located just high on a hillside just outside the city walls high. My very spacious room had a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside. The hotel's location puts in within walking distance of the major sites of Siena, yet is removed enough from the busy city center to be very peaceful and quite throughout the day but especially at night.
Situated only 440 yards from the historic center of Siena, Hotel Palazzo di Valli is a gorgeous 18th century villa beautifully decorated and smartly furnished in traditional Tuscan style.
Just 65 ft 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.
Neil Patrick
Canada
They have a front desk which makes it easy to check in. It was very comfortable and had a great location. I really enjoyed my stay there.
With its hilltop location, Sangallo Park Hotel offers panoramic views across Siena and the surrounding Tuscan countryside.
Bob
Italy
I arrived on a bicycle and the staff were helpful in finding a safe place to store it. Breakfast was good and again the staff was helpful in finding a close restaurant for my dinner.
Located in Siena, 1.8 mi from Piazza del Campo, Hotel Arcobaleno Siena provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Peggy
United States of America
Our room and bed were very comfortable. The staff, Matteo and Sophia were friendly and very helpful. It is close to the bus/train terminal, but make sure you take the escalators up. (We didn’t know and dragged our suitcases up a big hill.) It is about a 15-20 minute walk to the start of the city center. They have a lovely little patio, which we enjoyed one night with some wine.
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.
Hotel Italia is a charming 20-minute walk from Siena's Piazza del Campo. The escalator which connects the historical center to Siena Station is 164 feet from the hotel. Buses stop just 98 feet away.
Breakfast was awesome! Rooms were clean and spacious.
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.
Location, rooms, parking inside the hotel and restaurant
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.
An old brick house 0.7 mi from the Siena Nord exit of the Superstrada Firenze-Siena motorway, the Piccolo Chianti offers free outdoor parking, a Tuscan restaurant and rooms with attached bathroom with...
nice staff, very clean, lovely breakfast, good parking
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.
Just a 10-minute drive from Siena, Hotel I Platani offers rooms with attached bathroom in Tognazza, 6.2 mi from Monteriggioni. There is free WiFi in all areas, and private parking is free.
Great Breakfast!!! Even at covid time.... Thank you.
Just 65 ft 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
Featuring a sun terrace and bar, Hotel Anna Siena Nord is 2.5 mi from the historic center of Siena. It offers free private parking and air-conditioned rooms.
Déjeuner correct
Emplacement en rapport avec le prix
Located 1.2 mi from Siena medieval walls and Porta Tufi, and surrounded by a nice garden, Hotel ai Tufi offers outdoor seating areas and nonsmoking rooms. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
The staff was very friendly and the breakfast was ok.
Set in a 17th-century building, Grand Hotel Continental Siena - Starhotels Collezione is a luxury 5-star hotel in the historical center of Siena, 820 feet from Piazza Campo square.
An exceptional stay. Could not have asked for more.
Located in Siena, within 164 feet of Piazza del Campo and 1969 feet of National Museum of Etruscan Archaeology, Albergo Locanda Garibaldi features free WiFi.
l'accueil adorable et l'emplacement de la chambre.
Set 1.2 mi from the medieval city walls in Siena, Palace Hotel Due Ponti offers rooms and free WiFi throughout. Piazza del Campo Square is 1.9 mi away.
Molto confortevole la camera ristrutturata da poco
FAQs about hotels in Siena
On average, 3-star hotels in Siena cost $118 per night, and 4-star hotels in Siena are $150 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Siena can be found for $429 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Siena this weekend is $223 or, for a 4-star hotel, $221. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Siena for this weekend cost around $662 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $385 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Siena for tonight. You'll pay around $308 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Siena will cost around $678, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Surrounded by rolling hills 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 center. 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 accommodations deals on Booking.com!
A beautiful historic city with a unique atmosphere.
A beautiful historic city with a unique atmosphere. Unesco monument. The unique Il campo square with the Gaia fountain. Pallazo pubblico with museum and tower. Siena Cathedral, Piccolomini Library, Battistero di San Giovanni, Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana del Duomo, Loggia della Mercanzia, Palazzo Salimbeni, Basilica of San Domenico. Must see sights in Siena and many others.
A lively city with a rich history, traditions and culture.
Luděk
Czech Republic
10
Scored 10
This was a great location for visiting Siena and the local...
This was a great location for visiting Siena and the local region. Although on a bus route the buses aren’t very frequent so it is certainly easier with a car. Parking available at the property. Good restaurant next door - but sadly not at all good for vegetarians!
The monastery on top of the hill is a must - we had a drink up there in the bar - but the food in the restaurant looked great too and was reasonably priced.
A great base for visiting Tuscany.
Sue
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Beautiful city with interesting sights, but they have to do...
Beautiful city with interesting sights, but they have to do a lot more if they want to accommodate this number of tourists (especially to create or control the taxi service which is absolutely unprofessional and unreliable).
angelos
Cyprus
10
Scored 10
This was our most liked stop in our almost three week trip...
This was our most liked stop in our almost three week trip to Italy. The property and staff was amazing and they were able to recommend restaurants, arrange taxi service and especially the wine tour to the Mazzie Winery in Fonterutoli. The property was top notch, clean, quiet and would highly recommend if you are staying in Siena.
Randy
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Everything! What a place.
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.
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!
A cosy hotel organised in the former convent. It was clean and had all basic facilities. It has a great view of the panorama of Siena, and is well located: good access to the supermarket (5 min or so), a few minutes to the S10 bus connected with the train station, 7 min to the Via Tozzi station with buses to Florence, etc. There is no kettle in the room. There is a lift in the hotel but there are external stairs leading to the building. Helpful staff. Old-fashioned shower.
The entire place is exceptionally cozy, we immediately felt like we're home. Our room was nicely decorated and very clean, and what's more, before our arrival someone turned on the heating, so it was really nice and warm - something you don't find too often in Italy. The view from our window was astonishing.The host, Piero, is a genuinely nice and polite person.
We hope to come visit Siena and Casacenti again.
SUCH good value - beautiful old rooms and wonderful breakfast. Parking is not free, but it's hard to find a hotel in central Siena with parking, so it was really nice to have! Their language around breakfast is confusing - they say it is 'not included in the room rate, but offered by the hotel' (???) - so it is included. But it definitely feels like a classy, old-fashioned nice hotel for a fantastic price.
Convenience of driving vehicle close to hotel and having someone valet it for us. We’ve experienced challenges staying in the old part of cities in Italy that limit vehicles which makes it a challenge lugging your luggage from the parking lot. The valet service is worth the parking fee.
Attention to you as a guest similar to the Four Seasons.
Wine tasting in cellar was a great experience!
We loved everything about Hotel Italia. The breakfast buffet was excellent (and the only time we had eggs during our week’s tour of Italy). The staff were always professional and helpful. The room was spotlessly clean, quiet and had a comfortable bed / pillows. The hotel is a few minutes’ walk from the central train station and a 20 minutes’ walk from Sienna’s cathedral.
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 ;)
We had such an enjoyable experience at Hotel Certosa Di Maggiano. The staff was lovely, and treated us as if we were entering their home. The breakfast was easily the best we had during our 5 different stays in Italy. Thank you for the use of the tennis rackets, the pool, and the amazing restaurant.
Hotel Alma Domus is a little gem. While not plush, it is clean, the staff is wonderful and the location is situated close to the bus station. And the breakfast is delicious. I would highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Siena.
Absolutely fabulous location near all the major sites in Siena. Made you feel like you were part of the town magic. The host was very accommodating. Nice old Italy feel with beamed ceilings. Would definitely stay here again.
There is no better location for your stay in Siena. Great room and Pietro gave us the best tips to go around the city, especially where to eat. The best food we tried in Italy was in Siena, thanks to Pietro recommendation.
Excellent breakfast! In my experience the breakfast at smaller hotels in Italy is very modest, but here it is really good! Several types of bread, cereals, juices, fresh fruit and nuts. And the cakes!
Nice hotel outside Siena
Very nice garden with incredible views of Tuscan hills.
Hotel is 1,5 km fm Siena and 2,5 km fm city centre, but if you walk it is very good exercise with beautiful views.
It is very close to the Duomo and there are excellent restaurants nearby. The hotel has the most amazing rooftop terrace with panoramic views of Siena and the countryside.
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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