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Palazzo Di Valli Hotel Siena
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Palazzo Di Valli Hotel Siena [edit info]
Via E.S. Piccolomini 135
Siena, Italy
Amenities:High-speed Internet, Parking, Pets Allowed, Handicap Accessible, Tour Desk, Bar / Lounge, 24 Hour Reception, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Safe-Deposit Box, Mini Bar, Cable / Satellite TV, Hair Dryer, TV
Description:The Palazzo di Valli hotel is situated 800 metres from the historic centre of Siena, on a hill surrounded by a large garden, olive trees and 18 acres of land, within a 15 minute walk from the world famous Piazza del Campo and all major museums and attractions. The property is housed in a gorgeous 18th century villa, beautifully decorated and furnished in the 18th century Tuscan style.
Overview:
Situated only 800 metres from the historic centre of Siena, Hotel Palazzo di Valli is a gorgeous 18th century villa beautifully decorated and smartly furnished in traditional Tuscan style.

The hotel is situated on a hill, surrounded by an 18-acre garden with olive trees.

The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the centre of town.
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Double Room -

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Check-in:
12:00
Check-out:
11:00
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 2 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.

Children and Extra Bed Policy: All children are welcome.
All children under 3 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All older children or adults are charged EUR 15.00 per night and person for extra beds.
Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 2.

Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged.

VAT and city/tourist taxes: VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.

Internet: Internet via modem is available in public areas and is free of charge.

Meal Plan: Breakfast is included in the room rate.

Parking: Free private parking is possible on site.

Pets: Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.

The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
Transportation:
Hotel Palazzo di Valli is situated 800 metres from the historic centre of the city.

Just opposite, you can catch a shuttle bus which takes you straight to Piazza del Campo, the heart of the city, in just under 5 minutes.
Facilities:
Parking, Pets Allowed, 24-Hour Front Desk, Garden, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Family Rooms, Free Parking, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Safety Deposit Box, Heating, Luggage Storage, Gay Friendly
Services:
Internet Services
Description:
The Palazzo di Valli hotel is situated 800 metres from the historic centre of Siena, on a hill surrounded by a large garden, olive trees and 18 acres of land, within a 15 minute walk from the world famous Piazza del Campo and all major museums and attractions. The property is housed in a gorgeous 18th century villa, beautifully decorated and furnished in the 18th century Tuscan style.
Cancellation Policy:
Applicheremo una penale equivalente al costo di una notte One night charged
Facilities:
Historic building, Access for disabled, Credit card accepted, Garden, Free parking, Baby sitter, Front desk - safety deposit box, Front desk - 24 hour, City maps, Tourist information, Luggage room, Heating, Rooms with view, Hairdryer in room, Safe, Non-smoking rooms, Mini bar, Direct dial phone, High speed Internet connection, Facilities for disabled people, Writing desk, Cable TV

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From: Houldsworth John
Date of Stay: August, 2006
A real taste of Italy in an old palazzo with incredible decoration. Very friendly and not Euro-ised in any way. Great location just outside Siena.
 
From: Houldsworth John
Date of Stay: August, 2006
A real taste of Italy in an old palazzo with incredible decoration. Very friendly and not Euro-ised in any way. Great location just outside Siena.
 
From: Sharp Melanie
Date of Stay: June, 2006
This is a quaint little hotel, set in a lovely garden with the most awesome views from your bedroom window right over Tuscany. We were greeted by a very nice lady who was very helpful.The rooms are rather basic and the decor a little strange with painted ceilings on a grand scale.Breakfast was reasonable. The bus that takes you into Siena is just at the end of the drive and there is a nice restaurant just across the road.
 
From: Sharp Melanie
Date of Stay: June, 2006
This is a quaint little hotel, set in a lovely garden with the most awesome views from your bedroom window right over Tuscany. We were greeted by a very nice lady who was very helpful.The rooms are rather basic and the decor a little strange with painted ceilings on a grand scale.Breakfast was reasonable. The bus that takes you into Siena is just at the end of the drive and there is a nice restaurant just across the road.
 
From: GRANT IAIN
Date of Stay: June, 2006
Quite difficult to find with very narrow entrance gate, but once in it is worth it
 
From: GRANT IAIN
Date of Stay: June, 2006
Quite difficult to find with very narrow entrance gate, but once in it is worth it
 
From: Dossa Sue
Date of Stay: October, 2005
Lovely garden and terrace. Great views and easy 10 to 15 minute walk to the walled city. Slightly shabby grandeur which gave a great atmosphere. Huge rooms.
 
From: Hall Suzanne
Date of Stay: October, 2005
We wanted to be in the country but also accessible to Siena, and this was perfect! It's a lovely old palazzo which has been divided into very spacious rooms. I requested a room with a view and what a view. The windows were open with the shutters closed when we arrived. Both the bedroom and bathroom (which was new and equally spacious) had spectacular views of the Tuscan countryside, with a view of Siena as well. It was an easy walk to the centrum, and there were buses as well. Also ample parking for rental cars. We used this as a hub for touring about Tuscany and Umbria. The staff were helpful with directions and the breakfast was nice. We would definately stay there again.
 
From: McCollough Katherine
Date of Stay: October, 2005
What a wonderful surprise! We loved it here... the staff is extremely helpful especially Gisella, Alexandra & Daisy... the setting is beautiful & the views are spectacular... an easy bus ride into Sienna... however, a bit difficult finding by car... there was only one staff member who had an attitude & was not helpful at all (we felt we were putting him out by asking any questions)... and the breakfast could have used fresh pastries instead of croissants in a bag.... we were sad to say goodbye to such a special place & look forward to a return...
 
From: Lowe Jean
Date of Stay: September, 2005
We only stayed one night but the hotel proved to be very pleasent. There was a wonderful view of the Tuscany countryside out of our room window. If you go in mid to late Aug the colours are not so spectacular as in July. the road into the hotel is hard to find, it is very narrow on the right side travelling towards the gate. the breakfast was adequate but nothing special.
 
From: King John
Date of Stay: May, 2005
Absolutely gorgeous view of Tuscan countryscape and of Siena from our room. Large, nice bathroom. Near bus stop. Great customer service; very friendly and helpful. Upon check in, the staff worked very hard to make tour arrangements for us to make sure our stay in Siena was great. We wished we could have stayed longer. Would love to return. Cab ride from train station was around 7 Euros; ride from hotel to train was 10 Euros. Definitely recommend this hotel.
 
From: Healy Russell
Date of Stay: November, 2004
My in-laws were thrilled to see the grape harvest, the olive trees and to be in open farm space after two weeks in the major cities. We will stay here again when in the area. Lovely location.
 
From: Cohen Ofer
Date of Stay: October, 2004
Excellent place,near the old city, but quite with a lovely surroundings
 
From: Snow Frank
Date of Stay: September, 2004
Pleasant hotel,nice views, good sized room. Seemed much further from town than indicated on location map. Quite a walk into town. Located on S2 road east side.
 
From: Vincent Dawn
Date of Stay: July, 2004
A very nice property, with lovely views over the Tuscan countryside and views of Sienna itself. Very spacious rooms with traditional furnishings. Unfortunately each of our 3 nights was spoilt by loud disco music playing somewhere down in the valley which went on until approx. 4 a.m.
 
From: Longstreet Beebe
Date of Stay: June, 2004
We only stayed one night, our first night in Italy and this was a perfect location. The view from the breakfast room is spectacular and the breakfast was the best of our entire trip. The location is perfect, step out the door and there are the most famous sights of Florence. Good restaurants right down the street, what else can you ask for?
 
From: DePaz Brunilda G
Date of Stay: June, 2004
Pallazo di Valli, although a bit difficult to find (because of the streets in Siena), was a dream come true. The rooms are spacious, very clean, well decorated and give a very "homey" feeling. The most spectacular part, however, is the view from the hotel and the room windows. The position of the hotel allows guests to wake up to views of the beautiful Tuscan countryside as far as the eye can see. The employees were more than helpful and welcoming...very detail oriented. If you plan in staying in Siena and are looking for an "old-fashioned" hotel which embodies the Tuscan "feeling", Pallazo di Valli is definitley a MUST.
 
From: Garner Sheila
Date of Stay: May, 2004
We were in Room 27. Lovely view of the countryside. This is within an easy, 15 minute walk to the old area of Sienna.
 
From: Korentayer Shay
Date of Stay: May, 2004
Very pleasant small hotel in an old villa, with magnificent views and within a 15 minute walk to the old city. Very good value.
 
From: BULLIVANT KEITH
Date of Stay: October, 2003
A beautifully situated hotel in sight of Sienna town with views all around of the Tusdan hillside. Directions could have been more detailed as signs were confusing. Head in the direction of Porta Romana and the hotel is in the road that leads down from the Gate on the left-hand side with a very narrow entrance. Plenty of car parking space and if you like a good walk you can get to the town on foot. Some local tourist information at the hotel would have been helpful, although some staff did speak very good English. Breakfast is typical to the area and the Manager and staff were polite and obliging.
 

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