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Hotel Chiusarelli
Hotel Chiusarelli
La Certosa di Pontignano
La Certosa di Pontignano
Hotel Athena
Hotel Athena
Hotel Palazzetto Rosso
Hotel Palazzetto Rosso
Four Points by Sheraton Siena
Four Points by Sheraton Siena
Grand Hotel Continental Siena – Starhotels Collezione
Grand Hotel Continental Siena – Starhotels Collezione
Hotel Minerva
Hotel Minerva
Villa Ermellina Siena, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Villa Ermellina Siena, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Relais degli Angeli
Relais degli Angeli
Villa del Sole Siena
Villa del Sole Siena
Hotel Italia
Hotel Italia
San Prospero Heritage
San Prospero Heritage
Hotel Ristorante Piccolo Chianti
Hotel Ristorante Piccolo Chianti
PALAZZO DEL PAPA
PALAZZO DEL PAPA
Hotel Santa Caterina
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Hotel Il Piccolo Castello
Where to stay in Siena

Siena City Centre
Step back in time as you wander through Siena's medieval centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site where history comes alive. Gothic buildings frame the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, home to the twice-yearly Palio horse race. The striped marble cathedral showcases stunning Bernini sculptures and intricate floor mosaics. Vehicle-free streets allow you to explore the contrade districts at your own pace. Duck into artisan workshops selling leather goods and hand-painted ceramics between visits to museums. Church bells echo across terracotta rooftops while traditional Tuscan trattorias serve pici pasta and wild boar.

Siena Historical Center
Step back in time among the rose-colored medieval buildings of Siena Historical Centre. Wander through the iconic shell-shaped Piazza del Campo or climb Torre del Mangia for breathtaking views across terracotta rooftops. The striking black-and-white marble cathedral stands as a masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture. The neighborhood's pedestrian-only cobblestone streets create an immersive journey through Tuscan history. Traditional trattorias serve authentic pici pasta and local wines between ancient stone walls. Visit during early morning to experience the area before the tour groups arrive. The famous Palio horse race brings this UNESCO World Heritage site to vibrant life twice yearly.

Camollia
Step through the medieval gates of Camollia to discover Siena's northern historic district. This charming area features narrow cobblestone streets lined with ancient palazzos and Gothic arches. The hilltop Basilica dell'Osservanza rewards visitors with panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside. Traditional trattorias serve hearty Tuscan cuisine like ribollita and pici pasta. Local artisans craft ceramics and leather goods in small family workshops. The peaceful residential atmosphere offers an authentic slice of Italian life away from tourist crowds.

Ravacciano
Ravacciano offers a peaceful retreat from Siena's tourist bustle while keeping city attractions within reach. This authentic Italian area reveals everyday local life with its family-run trattorias and morning espresso culture. Small parks and olive trees line the narrow streets where cream and ochre buildings create a charming atmosphere. The area sits on Siena's eastern edge, a 25-minute walk to the historic centre. Traditional shops follow Italian rhythms with afternoon closures, while evenings bring a tranquil quiet rarely found in tourist zones. Budget-friendly accommodation make this residential haven ideal for travellers seeking genuine Tuscan experiences.

San Prospero
Step into San Prospero, a medieval treasure in Siena's UNESCO-protected heart. Wander cobblestone streets lined with weathered stone churches and traditional Tuscan palazzos. Gothic arches frame hidden courtyards where locals gather away from tourist paths. This pedestrian-only area rewards explorers with authentic Italian life. Family-run trattorias serve handmade pici pasta and local Chianti Classico. Artisan workshops display hand-painted ceramics and fine leather goods behind historic stone facades.
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Medieval brick buildings circle the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo where the thrilling Palio horse race happens twice each summer. Climb the Torre del Mangia for sweeping views, then explore the zebra-striped Duomo where even the marble floor tells fascinating stories.

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