You’ve got endless choices for accomodation close to the venue; villas in the Sienese Hills, modern hotels in the city centre, Pilgrim dorms with the Franciscan monks.
We’ve even got discounts at Siena’s best Hotels for you.
Siena’s sleekest, most modern hotel. Located at the City wall with a gentle walk up to the Centro Storico. Recommended accomodation for Bus pick-up and ease.
The out-of-town option. Incredibly beautiful, open spaces, with pools and outdoor space. Dedicated parking. A 5-10 minute drive to Siena’s centre, 20-30 minutes to the venue. Realistically, a car is required.
Siena’s most refined Hotel. In the very heart of Siena’s old town – a luxury hotel with an awful lot of history. No vehicle access but car parking on request.
Another boutique chain hotel. Clean, modern and well serviced. Slightly out of Siena in the village of San Miniato – it’s a 20-30 minute drive to the Centre.
As soon as possible! Siena is one of Italy's most beautiful cities. It's a tourist must-stop.
Siena attracts significant numbers of sightseers and pilgrims - so there's plenty of demand for Hotels.
We would recommend staying in or near Siena on the Saturday night, as a minumum.
The wedding starts late enough for you to check-in to your accomodation before the bus collections.
Excellent googling, hope it's a nice spot! We're happy if you're happy.
We'll see you at Celsa for the big day!
Of course, there's public parking at NH Hotel and a local car park adjacent to the Hotel. You can walk to either of the bus collections points, also.
This will be purely down to the driver's discretion on both Bus runs.
We've only been able to secure NH Hotel and Santa Caterina as drop-offs because they have approved bus access.
Ladies, we’re giving you the full range of flexibility to express yourself; full-length gown or knee-length cocktail dress. Even a glamorous jumpsuit.
Think Ascot. Think Finals day at Wimbledon. Think cocktails on the lawn of the British Embassy in Rome.
We want this to be the opportunity for you to wear the thing you’ve wanted for months. Justify it to yourself. You cannot overdress, you cannot overdo it. More is more. We want baroque levels of extravagance.
We’re requesting a classic black tie for the Gents.
Black bow-tie, white starched-collar, dinner suit jacket (black preferred but jazzy velvets welcome), black dress trousers with your satin stripe, and black shoes.
Clean, classy. Think Dinner Suit, google ‘Tuxedo’. We’ll always welcome your individuality – flairs and flourishes encouraged.