Where to Base
Hotels are concentrated in the historic center. Staying here allows walking access to major sites and immerses guests in the medieval atmosphere, ideal for those seeking culture and tranquility.
Chiusi is a historic Etruscan town in the province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy. Known for its ancient roots, it offers a quiet alternative to busier tourist hubs. There is no major airport nearby; access is primarily via train connections to Siena or Florence. Hotels are typically located within the medieval old town, providing an immersive cultural experience for travelers seeking history and tranquility.
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Hotels are concentrated in the historic center. Staying here allows walking access to major sites and immerses guests in the medieval atmosphere, ideal for those seeking culture and tranquility.
No direct airport access. Travelers must reach Siena or Florence first, then transfer by train or bus to Chiusi. The compact city center is easily explored on foot.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring Etruscan ruins and the Tuscan countryside. Summer is hotter but less crowded, offering a more private experience.
church building in Chiusi, Italy

museum in Chiusi, Italy

etruscan tomb in Tuscany

archaeological site in Chiusi, Italy
archaeological site

lake in Tuscany, Italy

archaeological site in Chiusi, Italy
archaeological site in Chiusi, Italy

tomb in Italy

In the heart of the historic centre of Chiusi, the authentic spirit of a true Tuscan trattoria pervades the air, between evocative barrel-vaulted ceilings and a cool terrace that invites one to linger. Here a love of regional cooking finds expression in the revival of ancient recipes, presented with the generous richness of flavour that characterises the local tradition. Among the dishes recommended by our Inspector, the fragrant artichoke and mint soup and the refined rabbit with ginger, inspired by an ancient medieval preparation, stand out.
WebsiteIn summer, the outdoor spaces at this restaurant, such as the garden gazebo, are the perfect setting for a candlelit dinner in total harmony with nature, while in winter, the elegant dining room with just a few tables (book well in advance) really comes into its own. Creative cuisine prepared using produce from the restaurant’s own farm, plus a long-established wine cellar that has been extended over the years so that it now boasts over two thousand different labels from the region and elsewhere in Italy, many of them of the highest quality.
WebsiteIn the heart of Cetona's square, a well-tended outdoor area among hedges welcomes guests with warmth and smiles. The cuisine is authentically Tuscan and well-crafted. Don’t miss the selection of local cured meats and the classic pici all’aglione, a true must-try!
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