Originally Posted by
richarddd
Do the Noble Suites have good views? The hotel web site doesn't mention views for the Noble Junior Suite, while it does for the Heritage Suite (although a two level room isn't ideal).
Noble Junior Suite
Located on the first floor, which was the floor on which the aristocratic family who owned the building once lived, the Noble Junior Suite offer, on the one hand, a sophisticated style thanks to the surprising trompe d’œil effects that simulate ancient marble columns and arches on the walls, with the sky depicted on the vaulted ceiling, and on the other, the presence of all of the modern comforts that today’s traveller could possibly want. Sizing 539-700sqft/50-65 mq all offer free wifi.
Heritage Suite
Art will be your constant companion from the moment you wake up, when the first thing you see will be the frescoes on the vaulted ceiling, while the windows afford staggering views of the beautiful palazzos that embellish central Siena. The antiques and myriad modern comforts, together with the elegant, exclusive surroundings on two levels, will allow you to relax in a welcoming, intimate atmosphere Sizing 645 sq feet / 60 mq, all offer free wifi [emphasis added]
I wonder if the Panoramic Suite is worthwhile.
The best views are in the direction of the duomo, and I would contact the hotel to make sure the Noble Jr. Suite can face in the direction you desire ... and to ask them to block you in one with a view.
We saw the Panoramic Suite. It's on the top floor, and views are 360º, and celebrities have stayed in this suite.