76 Apartments in Siena

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Cottage in Siena | Map
2 km from the center
  • 110 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool
  • Parking
  • Balcony
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Townhome in Siena | Map
In the center
  • 30 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Parking
  • Tv
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Apartment in Siena | Map
370 m from the center
  • 90 m2
  • 5 people
  • Internet
  • Heating
  • Tv
  • Bath linen
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Townhome in Siena | Map
In the center
  • 3 people
  • Heating
  • Parking
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Aparthotel in Siena | Map
In the center
  • 4 m2
  • 2 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Elevator
  • Tv
  • Bath linen
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Holiday rental in Monastero - Siena | Map
2.7 km from the center
  • 60 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool
  • Parking
  • Balcony
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Apartment in Siena | Map
460 m from the center
  • 90 m2
  • 7 people
  • Internet
  • Tv
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Apartment in Siena | Map
600 m from the center
  • 80 m2
  • 5 people
  • Kitchenette
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Elevator
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Townhome in Siena | Map
In the center
  • 18 m2
  • 2 people
  • Internet
  • Bath linen
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Apartment in Siena | Map
In the center
  • 45 m2
  • 4 people
  • Terrace
  • Washing machine
  • Barbecue
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Townhome in Siena | Map
In the center
  • 20 m2
  • 3 people
  • Internet
  • Heating
  • Terrace
  • Parking
  • Elevator
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Apartment in Siena | Map
In the center
  • 3 people
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool
  • Parking
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House in Siena | Map
7 km from the center
  • 50 m2
  • 1 bedroom
  • 2 people
  • Internet
  • Heating
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool
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House in Siena | Map
7 km from the center
  • 145 m2
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 5 people
  • Internet
  • Heating
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool
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House in Siena | Map
7 km from the center
  • 45 m2
  • 1 bedroom
  • 2 people
  • Internet
  • Heating
  • Terrace
  • Swimming pool

Apartments in Siena -- Budget Friendly Accommodation

Siena is a bastion of Italian culture filled with incredible Gothic architecture. Throughout the rustic streets churches with ornate spires just upwards, and otherwise plain buildings flourish with intricate window detailing or extravagant doors. This pretty shell hides a fascinating history, too, with plenty of age-old Italian traditions still persevering in the present day. Local artisans can be found tucked away down cobblestone lanes, open-air cafes sprawl out into vintage piazzas, and museums loom up on almost every corner. But Siena is also a fine example of modern Italian style, with plenty of upmarket boutiques dotting the streets and a never-ending supply of top-notch nouveau Italian restaurants bursting with contemporary flavours and Italian scents. Explore the city with our range of apartments in Siena, which bring together a traditional lifestyle and contemporary sophistication.

Siena Accommodation

Keeping in line with its traditional roots, Siena accommodation is a mishmash of rustic old guesthouses and stylish hotels. The combination of old and new in the city is reflected in the accommodation, where there's something for everyone -- whether you're looking for a backstreet B&B tucked away between cosy cafes, huge luxury hotels, or a self-contained apartment.

Gothic Palazzos and Piazzas - Things to do in Siena

  • Piazza del Campo -- The central public square set in the heart of Siena. It's considered to be one of the greatest medieval squares in Europe, surrounded by elegant brickwork.
  • Torre del Mangia -- Erected back in the 14th Century, this tower sits in the centre of the city, near the Piazza del Campo.
  • Palazzo Pubblico -- Built in 1297, this palace is a fine example of Gothic architecture and is home to a civic museum and a grand collection of frescoes.
  • Basilica of San Domenico, Siena -- One of the most important basilica churches in Siena. It's built in a Gothic style and houses the chapel where the relics of St Catherine lie.
  • Palio di Siena -- Taking place twice a year in the summer, this famous horse race sees riders hurtle to the finish line bareback and in a flurry of colour.
  • Siena Cathedral -- Dedicated as a Roman Catholic Marian church, this 13th Century cathedral is known for its impressive façade and its eye-catching marble stripes.
  • Santa Maria della Scala -- This museum was, at one point in time, a hospital that cared for abandoned children and the poor. Today, it's a popular museum filled with Renaissance art and exquisite frescoes.
  • Pinacoteca Nazionale -- Inaugurated in 1932, this national museum showcases a range of late medieval and Renaissance paintings by a collection of well-known Italian artists.
  • Palazzo Salimbeni, Siena -- An urban palace set in the Piazza Salimbeni. It's built in a Gothic style and casts an impressive silhouette against the city's skyline.
  • Basilica of San Francesco -- This Gothic-style basilica church was built in the 13th century, and was expanded in the 14th and 15th centuries.
  • San Martino -- Situated on Via del Porrione in the heart of Siena, this Roman Catholic church boasts a beautiful Renaissance façade.
  • Santa Maria dei Servi -- A Romanesque-style church that sits right in the centre of the city.
  • Basilica dell'Osservanza -- Located on the perimeter of Siena, this 15th Century church offers spectacular views across the surrounding scenery.

From Renaissance churches and Gothic cathedrals to age-old museums and sprawling piazzas, Siena has a hearty dose of Italian culture around every twist and turn. You can soak it all up with our selection of Siena apartments, which are dotted around all the major landmarks in the city.
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The Sumptuous Flavours of Siena

Italian food is hearty and homely, and in Siena it's no different. Throughout the streets you'll stumble across plenty of intimate, authentic restaurants serving up local flavours, as well as more modern delights that fuse together traditional Italian cuisine and international dishes.

Siena itself has a number of traditional dishes that are made from fresh ingredients in the surrounding countryside. Wild boar and hare are popular, as is pappardelle pasta and grilled meat. As you can see by these examples, Siena stays true to its Italian roots whilst offering something a little different. The local sausages are a firm favourite with locals, too, and you'll find a variety of different cheeses. Often, dinners begin with a ribollita soup and there's no shortage of liver on any menu.

For those with a sweeter tooth, Siena will not disappoint. It has spent centuries nurturing its delightful desserts, which include cantucci biscuits, Ricciarelli, Panforte, and Cavalluci. All of these can be accompanied by the local sweet wine, Vin Santo. Whilst we're on the subject of wine, Siena is home to a whole host of local varieties that stem from the vineyards in the surrounding provinces. Don't forget to try Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Montepulciano, and Vernaccia di San Gimignano for some true Italian flavours.

Staying in one of our Siena apartments gives you the perfect opportunity to explore the foodie scene in the city, whether you venture out to one of the nearby restaurants or head to the local market, pick up some fresh ingredients, and cook up a storm in the kitchen.

Setting Your Sights on Siena -- How to Get There

The nearest airport to Siena is Florence Airport, though it's easy to get to the city centre from the airport. Firstly, you'll need to take the shuttle bus or a taxi to the central Firenze Santa Maria Novella train station. The shuttle bus is the cheaper option and it leaves every thirty minutes throughout the day. From there, you can get the train into the heart of Siena, which takes just under two hours.

Alternatively, you can hire a car which is a popular option for those looking to explore the area surrounding Siena, too. You can pick up your ride at the airport and drive the scenic route into Siena. Once you're there, you have easy access to the surrounding regions, which offer beautiful day trips.

If you choose not to hire a car, it's still easy to get around. Siena has local buses that connect up all the main attractions, and the surrounding cities and towns are reachable by train or bus.

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