Hotel ChiusarellivsHotel Alma Domus
Both hotels are rated very highly by expert writers. On balance, Hotel Alma Domus scores slightly higher than Hotel Chiusarelli. Hotel Alma Domus ranks #7 in Siena with approval from 4 reviewers like Rough Guide, Michelin Guide and Frommer's.
Hotel Chiusarelli
Viale Curtatone, 15, 53100 Siena
From $51/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
DK Eyewitness
"Within walking distance of Piazza del Campo, this tranquil villa is one of the oldest hotels in town... The rooms are furnished in Neo-Classical style with views over the church of San Domenico."
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Ask for a room with a balcony.
Fodor's
"Guest rooms are functional, airy, and reasonably quiet, but the handy location... is the big plus here, that and the pleasant staff." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This hotel has a pleasant, spacious breakfast room and attractive, though somewhat dark, bedrooms. It has a popular restaurant... where you’ll be dodging elbows to find a seat among the locals." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A good quality mid-range hotel close to the sights of central Siena, with comfortable rooms, an attractive and spacious terrace and views over the city's tree-lined stadium." Full review
Hotel Alma Domus
Via Camporegio, 37, 53100 Siena
From $79/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
Lonely Planet
"Owned by the Catholic diocese and still home to six Dominican nuns, this convent now operates as a budget hotel." Full review
Michelin Guide
"lf luck is on your side, you may get one of the rooms with a balcony overlooking the Duomo. You can always retire to the lovely reading room or the little chapel (access on the second floor)."
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Ask for a "room with a view"!
Rough Guide
"Originally a pilgrim hostel, this fourteenth-century building, reached via a stairway down from close to San Domenico church, offers great-value and remarkably peaceful accommodation."
Frommer's
"With a great perk, city-view balconies in many rooms. Breakfast is included, but it’s a bit monastic and you may want to walk up the hill and enjoy a cappuccino in the Campo." Full review