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]
An elegant and fine four star Hotel rises from the restoration of an ancient post Station dating back to the 1600*s. Hotel Osteria Dell Orcia is situated in the suggestive countryside surrounding Siena, in the heart of the Val d*Orcia*s Park, a few minutes from Montalcino, the fatherland of Brunell... [More]
Nice and new hotel surrounded by gardens, easily to be reached by car. Large private car park area. Best Western Hotel Palazzo dei Priori is located just outside the city walls, two thousand metres away from the Campo, the Duomo and one thousand and tree hundred metres from the historical centre. Al... [More]
Hotel Palazzo di Valli is is a gorgeous 18th century villa with beautifully decorated and spacious rooms with a panoramic view. It is tastefully furnished in 18th century Tuscan style. The hotel is well connected to the centre. 10 minutes by foot and 5 minutes by minibus. [More]
This charming inn is set in the medieval village of Siena, nestled in the hills of the Chianti Classico, in the heart of the magnificent Tuscan countryside. The inn's elegant stone facade looks out across a labryinth of winding alleyways and shaded piazzas, and its beautifully decorated rooms are ha... [More]