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Albergo Cannon D'Oro
Hostel | Via Montanini 28, Siena, Tuscany, Italy 53100
90.3%
Overall Rating
90 out of 92 customers would recommend this property
Recent review (08/04/2013)
"Was great for the money, cute little hotel in the perfect location for Siena. Breakfast included was nice, and the room was clean. Definitely a good place to stay."
Read all Albergo Cannon D'Oro reviewsFacilities
- Credit cards accepted
- No curfew
- 24 hour reception
- Safety deposit
What's Included
- Luggage Room
- Breakfast
- Linen
- Towel
Cancellation Policy
Customers can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 2 days before arrival (local time). Payments made to HostelBookers are non-refundable.
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Overview
The Hotel in Siena is centrally located on Via Montanini,only 200 metres from the famous Piazza del Campo and very close to the bus station. Read more
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About Albergo Cannon D'Oro
The Hotel in Siena is centrally located on Via Montanini, an elegant shopping street only 200 metres from the famous Piazza del Campo and very close to the bus station.
If arriving by car, bags can be dropped off at the Hotel entrance and parking is available nearby. The Hotel has 30 recently restored rooms, each with its own bathroom, telephone and cable TV.
The Hotel has a rich history. Until 1262, it was a former palace owned by the noble Bulgarini family. Afterwards the building was owned by Ghinibaldo di Saracino and his wife Sapia Salvani, featured in Dante's “Divine comedy” (Canto XIII, Purgatory). The old Ponzi's tower can be seen in the Hotel's facade.
In the Nineteenth century, the Hotel was called “Locanda delle Armi d'Inghilterra” and now it is known as “Cannon d'Oro”.
If arriving by car, bags can be dropped off at the Hotel entrance and parking is available nearby. The Hotel has 30 recently restored rooms, each with its own bathroom, telephone and cable TV.
The Hotel has a rich history. Until 1262, it was a former palace owned by the noble Bulgarini family. Afterwards the building was owned by Ghinibaldo di Saracino and his wife Sapia Salvani, featured in Dante's “Divine comedy” (Canto XIII, Purgatory). The old Ponzi's tower can be seen in the Hotel's facade.
In the Nineteenth century, the Hotel was called “Locanda delle Armi d'Inghilterra” and now it is known as “Cannon d'Oro”.
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