3 star Val d'Elsa hotels in Siena, Italy
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Hotel Semifonte
Area: Val d'Elsa, Barberino Val di Elsa
Traveler opinion: 4.0 out of 5
Modern hotel with contemporary glass portico set within the centre of Tuscany, seven kilometres from San Gimignano …
Hotel Villa Belvedere
Area: Val d'Elsa, Siena
Traveler opinion: 4.0 out of 5
Themes: Countryside Hotel
Seventeenth century villa set in gardens with light yellow façade set in the Tuscan countryside, 15 kilometers from …
Albergo Casalta
Area: Val d'Elsa, Monteriggioni
Traveler opinion: 4.5 out of 5
Hotel Casalta is situated in the heart of the Siena Chianti area in Strove, a small village of Longobard origin …
Hotel La Vecchia Cartiera
Area: Val d'Elsa, Colle di Val d'Elsa
Traveler opinion: 5.0 out of 5
Themes: Business Hotel, Historic Hotel
Converted 13th century paper mill with arched windows set in the Tuscan town of Colle di Val dElsa, 18 km from …
Poderi Arcangelo
Area: Val d'Elsa, San Gimignano
Set amid lush vineyards and olive trees eight kilometres from San Gimignano, this traditional hill-top Tuscan …
Hotel Gemini
Area: Val d'Elsa, Casole D Elsa
Small hotel set in wooded Tuscan hill country, located just outside the village of Casole dElsa, 23 kilometres …
Fattoria Voltrona
Area: Val d'Elsa, San Gimignano
Located in Voltrona, the Fattoria Voltrona Farm Home welcomes you in the Tuscany region. The Farm Home features …
Ristorante da Graziano
Area: Val d'Elsa, San Gimignano
The hotel Ristorante da Graziano is located 500 metres from the ancient walls of San Gimignano, Tuscany at the …
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28 Hotels in Siena
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- Countryside Hotel (1)
- Historic Hotel (6)
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3 star Val d'Elsa, Siena Hotels
The River Elsa cuts northwards from its source in the hills west of Siena before joining the Arno. Colle di Val dElsa is the main centre along its Sienese upper reaches, noted for its glass industry. Some 95 percent of Italys lead crystal hails from here, and the lower town is crammed with shops selling its wares. The upper town is set along a winding ridge, and full of historic interest. Several museums showcase Etruscan and Sienese art.











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