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With free Wi-Fi, this room features a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
Offering a fan and free Wi-Fi, this classic-style room feature a flat-screen TV, wooden floors and a private bathroom.…
The single room offers air conditioning, a washing machine, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a shower and a bidet.…
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Restaurants nearby
- Osteria le Logge Having retained its old shop counter and glass - fronted display cabinets, this former grocer’s shop is perfect for anyone in search of old - world charm. However, the cuisine is the real draw with its focus on quality of the highest level. Wine buffs can ask to visit the wine cellar nearby, housed in a tunnel of Etruscan origin. Simpler dining room on the first floor.437m
- Campo Cedro Situated just a stone’s throw from the centre yet away from the tourist crowds, this restaurant is well worth the effort needed to find it! Here, Japanese chef Sugihara, who has more than 20 years’ experience working in Italy, creates modern and skilfully prepared Italian meat and fish dishes which are fresh and elaborate. You’ll nearly always find seafood risotto on the menu, which is made with fish, mussels and finely chopped shrimps all cooked together with rice and then sprinkled with crumbled seaweed and dotted with tomato paste. Excellent value for money!500m
- Gallo Nero Just a short distance from Campo, at the boundary of the Leocorno contrada, the restaurant settles at the foot of a medieval tower: a thirteenth-century structure that once served as an armoury and which today, following a careful restoration, receives its guests in surroundings enriched by design furnishings from the 1950s and 1970s. It is here that the gastronomic offering of the Gallo Nero takes shape, with a cuisine that celebrates the Sienese tradition through meat dishes firmly rooted in the territory, set alongside vegetable creations and forays towards the sea. The cellar, nestled with520m
- Particolare di Siena A fine-dining restaurant which changed tack in 2020, reducing its number of tables to just ten and embracing a sustainable approach to its cuisine. It now prioritises local suppliers and certified organic and environmentally friendly ingredients, while the restaurant’s own kitchen garden, featuring produce grown in line with biodynamic techniques, provides some of the best seasonal ingredients used in the dishes here.867m
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Attractions nearby
- Siena Cathedral medieval church in Siena, Italy86m
- piazza del Campo square in Siena, Italy284m
- Stadio Artemio Franchi multi-purpose stadium in Siena, Italy419m
- Basilica of San Domenico church in Siena, Tuscany, Italy216m
- Torre del Mangia tower and museum in Siena345m
- Santa Maria della Scala art museum154m
- Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena national art museum in Siena341m
- Battistero di San Giovanni baptistery105m
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