"We have always loved staying ar Ravizza (since the 1980s). We like the rooms, the food, anf the view from the rear terrace every afternoon is completely unbeatable in Tuscany. However, the terrace has been invaded by weeds, and the general state of maintenance could use a littke more extra attention."
"Hotel Italia was an absolute gem. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful — they understood we were tired from traveling with teens and even nailed a salon recommendation that turned out to be the best hair wash of my life, just minutes from the hotel. Our room was spotless, quiet, and the A/C worked perfectly; we didn’t hear a sound from neighbors or stair traffic. The location is a sweet spot — only 5 to 10 minutes from the tourist sights, yet tucked in a local neighborhood with bakeries and grocery stores, giving us that refreshing, peaceful feeling of being disconnected from the tourist rush. Breakfast was amazing, and the little teen-approved Duomo and gelato challenges made exploring even more fun. Bottom line: we’d come back and stay here again in a heartbeat. For anyone visiting Siena, Hotel Italia at Porta Camollia gives you that perfect “live like a local” buffer before diving into the Duomo and Piazza del Campo — and if you need a salon, just ask reception; their pick is solid."
"The hotel and grounds were beautiful, however we weren’t aware there were multiple buildings on the property and were given a dark room on the ground floor of a back building. We had also booked the junior suite but our room, while large, did not have a couch as described."
"Stayed at Santa Caterina for 2 nights when visiting Siena in May 2026. The hotel is conveniently located just outside of the city walls (Porta Romana) with easy 15-20 min walk to the Duomo and all other major landmarks. We didn't pay enough attention about requesting the parking before the arrival and were very frustrated at ourselves (good luck with finding the parking spot outside of the ZTL), but the gentleman at reception desk saved us by finding the spot in their very limited parking lot. We are very grateful! The breakfast was delicious, and the view from the hotel garden was magnificent, all way down to Monte Amiata 70 km to the south! Highly recommend!"
Are you looking for a romantic getaway? Couples enjoy Siena for its cathedral, historic landmarks, and sightseeing. If you want to spend some time strolling through captivating scenery with your love, you might make a visit to All'Orto de' Pecci, Orto Botanico dell'Universita di Siena, or Enoteca Italiana. Whether you want to soak in a hot tub or lounge around in luxurious bedding, you'll have your choice of 5 hotels and other lodging options in Siena to make for the perfect retreat.
How many romantic hotels are there in Siena?
Expedia has 5 romantic Siena hotels for you both to enjoy.
When is the best time of year for a romantic getaway to Siena?
If you're hoping to get lost in the rain on your romantic getaway, check out these details about year-round temperatures in Siena: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 72°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 44°F. Average annual precipitation for Siena is 37 inches.
What is there to do in Siena?
There's nothing better than wandering around a new destination with your sweetheart, so consider checking out all that Siena has to offer. Couples looking for a little of everything will enjoy Siena for its cathedral, historic landmarks, and sightseeing. You might think about stopping by Piazza del Campo, Civic Museum, or Siena State Archives while you're seeing the sights.
What's the best way to get to Siena and around town during my romantic getaway?
This information about transportation options in Siena might help your romantic trip go off without a hitch: To get to Siena, you can fly into Florence Airport, Peretola (FLR), which is the closest major airport, located 34.1 mi (54.8 km) from the city center. If you want to venture outside of the area, hop on a train at Siena Station.