Campo Regio RelaisvsHotel Antica Torre
Both Campo Regio Relais and Hotel Antica Torre are rated highly by professionals. On balance, Campo Regio Relais ranks significantly better than Hotel Antica Torre. Campo Regio Relais comes in at #4 in Siena with endorsements from 5 reviews like Frommer's, Afar Magazine and Concierge.
Campo Regio Relais
Via Della Sapienza 25, 53100 Siena
From $153/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"A near-perfect example of the small, historic boutique hotel, this six-room charmer situated just below the church of San Domenico has two very strong calling cards."
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Siena's most charming hotel has only six rooms, all individually decorated and luxuriously equipped." Full review
Afar Magazine
"A ten-minute walk from the Palazzo del Campo will get you to Campo Regio Relais, a six-room boutique hotel housed inside an old historic building." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Cultured independent travellers will respond most warmly to this upmarket pensione — the kind of people who come with a Siena sightseeing checklist already in place, and don’t need 24-hour room service." Full review
Frommer's
"Enhanced with modern updates that include lush fabrics and elegant furnishings, chic rather than staid. Amenities include an honesty bar, a library, attentive service, and excellent breakfast." Full review
Hotel Antica Torre
Via di Fiera Vecchia, 7, 53100 Siena
From $63/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Air Conditioning
- Minibar
- Breakfast included
- Sauna
Fodor's
"The cordial Landolfo family has carefully evoked a private home with their eight guest rooms inside a restored 16th-century tower." Full review
Lonely Planet
"With only eight rooms you'll need to reserve weeks in advance. This is a snug place with exposed beams and brickwork, tucked into a 16th-century tower hidden down a side street." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Along Siena’s southeast walls, this small hotel is in a stunning 16th-century tower."
Frommer's
"Rooms have marble floors, brick and timbered ceilings, handsome iron bedsteads, and enough additional character that... may compensate for the fairly cramped quarters." Full review