Siena Hotels

Siena has a good range of hotels from high-end 5-star stays to small, independent boutiques. For character and atmosphere choose a hotel in one of the old buildings within the city walls. If you are driving, opt for a hotel outside the city walls, where parking is easier.

The Siena hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:

Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€100 to €200)
Cheap (up to €100)

These are the starting prices for a double room, including tax and breakfast, unless otherwise specified.

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Certoso di Maggiano

+39 577 288 180.

This former monastery on the outskirts of Siena is now a luxurious hotel with just 17 rooms. Founded in 1316, it has airy, vaulted rooms. Set in 30 acres of grounds, Certoso di Maggiano has a heated outdoor pool, tennis courts, Renaissance chapel, a vineyard and a helipad.

Strada di Certosa 82/86, 53100, Siena, Italy

Grand Hotel Continental

+39 577 56 011.

This 5-star hotel, conveniently situated on the city's smartest shopping street, has colourful frescoes in many of the sumptuous rooms: a reminder that it was once a wealthy family's villa. The SaporDivino restaurant is considered one of the best in the city.

Via Banchi di Sopra 85, 53100, Siena, Italy

Campo Regio Relais

+39 577 222 073.

Renovated in 2012, this boutique hotel oozes style and luxury from its six well-appointed rooms. On a quiet cobbled street in the medieval old town, marble floors, frescoed walls and antiques abound. There are fabulous views from its terrace and from many of the rooms too. Enjoy a tot of grappa from its honesty bar.

Via della Sapienza 25, 53100, Siena, Italy

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