
In Siena, dinner slows the whole evening down.
Best Stays by Sonder Siena
Siena, in Tuscany, pairs medieval streets and hill towns with city trips to Florence, Arezzo, and Lucca. Start with the area that fits your plans, then find Sonder apartment-style stays and boutique hotels close to the places you came for.
Old streets, city lights, neighborhood mornings, stone façades.
From Siena’s medieval streets to Florence’s museum-lined avenues and Pisa’s easy center, start with the city that keeps you closest to the Tuscany you came for.
Find the right kind of stay.
From boutique hotels in the middle of everything to apartment-style stays built for settling in, browse South Carolina by the kind of place that fits your trip.
Rooms for Siena's city and hilltown stays.
A curated edit of Hotels, Boutique Hotels, and Serviced Apartments across Siena, Florence, and Lucca, with stays in historic centers and neighborhood pockets as you narrow by city or area.
Siena travel questions, answered.
Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.
Yes, Siena works well if you want to explore on foot from a central base. The historic core is compact enough for wandering between cafés, piazzas, and dinner plans without depending on a car. If you prefer your days to feel easy and centered, Siena is a strong fit.
Spring and early fall are usually the easiest times to plan a stay in Siena. The city feels lively but more manageable for walking and dining, while the strongest summer heat can make midday sightseeing less comfortable. For a calmer pace, avoid peak holiday periods when possible.
Siena works well for both, but it is especially good for a weekend if you want a focused city break. Two to three nights gives you time for the main sights, meals, and slow walks without rushing. If you want day trips or a slower rhythm, a longer stay makes more sense.
Yes, staying in Siena without a car is often the easiest way to experience the city center. You can rely on walking for most plans, and transit or taxis can help with arrivals and longer cross-town trips. If you plan to drive, check the listing for parking details and access notes.
Siena is a good fit if you want food-driven days, easy walking, and a stay that feels centered in the city rather than outside it. It also suits remote work or longer stays when you want a calm base with room to settle in. Check the listing for exact workspace, laundry, and in-room amenity details where available.


