Hotels in Siena
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When in Siena, I like to stay within the walls. The best one probably is the Athena. Still within Siena city limits you may try the Scacciapensieri or the Garden. If you have a car and don't mind driving some, you may try the Relais & Chateaux Borgo San Felice. <BR> <BR>Paulo <BR> <BR>PS. relevant sites are listed below <BR>http://www.venere.it/it/siena/athena/ <BR>http://web.tin.it/villascacciapensieri/caten.htm <BR>http://www.venere.it/it/siena/garden/ <BR>http://www.relaischateaux.fr:80/site...de=borgofelice
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Garden or the Park. The Park is more remote, you can walk to the Campo from the Garden, but it is a bit of a hike. The Garden has a swimming pool but the rooms are a bit peculiar--remind me of a ship, but certainly acceptable. Ask if either has a shuttle service to the Fortezza parking lot area where you can easily walk to the Campo (even if there is a small charge, it's worth not having to park your car.) Eat at Cane e Gatto--reserve quite ahead--ask your hotel to make the reservation for you before you plan to arrive. Do take time to understand the history of this fascinating city--read about the contrade and why Siena survived in such a medieval state while Florence continued to evolve after the 14th C. It's a city where crime is almost unknown--a wonderful place. Enjoy Siena.
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I stayed at the Athena last year and thought it was dreadful - scruffy, awful bathroom with constantly dripping tap, felt like a youth hostel. I would avoid this place if at all possible. <BR> <BR>On a slight aside, I stayed at a wonderful hotel just outside San Gimigniano called "Il Pescille". Very reasonable, beautiful hillside setting in a vineyard with terraced gardens, outdoor pool and immaculate bedrooms with glorious views. No evening meals however, but then San Gim is only a 10min drive. I'd recommend it to anyone.


