SIENA
is the perfect antidote to Florence, a unified, modern city at ease with its medieval aspect, ambience and traditions - indeed, exultant about them. It's a place not easily read by outsiders, and to get anything meaningful from a visit you'll need to stay at least one night; too many visitors breeze through on a day-trip.
Self-contained and still part-rural behind its medieval walls, Siena's great attraction is its cityscape, a majestic Gothic ensemble that... [More]
By car (from North): From "Autostrada del Sole A1" take the exit Firenze Certosa and then take the "Superstrada/Raccordo Firenze-Siena" . It takes about 40 minutes to reach Siena. Take the exit "Siena Ovest" and follow signs to "Stadio" going all over "via di Pescaia" (a large uphill road). When you... [More]
Palazzo Francesconi is a historical palace dating back to the early 15th century. The initial design of this building is attributed to the famous Baldassere Peruzzi in the early part of the XVI century (precisely 1520.From 1906 to today, it is now owned and controlled by the family Coli Bizzarrini. ... [More]
The Sangallo Park Hotel is situated at 2 km from the historical centre on the panoramic Vico Alto's hill.Recently built, modern and functional it offers parking, swimming-pool and buffet breakfast to its guests.The Sangallo Park Hotel is situated in a strategical point for trips in the Chianti area ... [More]
Soggiorno "Lo Stellino" has fifteen newly refurbished rooms, modern and comfortable with a light and spacious atmosphere. There are single, double and triple rooms to rent, and there is on request akitchen/dining room and an internet point available for use by guests.All rooms have telephone, tv-sat... [More]