Votre séjour — Cellolone
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La propriété — Cellolone
The Cellolone is a straightforward 3-star just outside Siena's historic centre, a five-minute walk from Piazza del Campo. The lobby is modest but clean, with tiled floors and a small reception desk where the staff are efficient rather than effusive. It suits budget-conscious travellers who want a no-frills base for walking the city and don't need extras beyond a decent breakfast.
Chroniques de Siena
Siena was founded as a Roman settlement called Saena Julia in the 1st century BC, but its medieval wealth came from banking and trade. Its architectural identity is defined by the Gothic Duomo and the winding, brick-paved streets that culminate in the shell-shaped Piazza del Campo. The city's political independence ended in the 16th century when it fell to the Medici of Florence, yet today Siena preserves a fiercely local character, most visibly during the Palio horse race. Contemporary life revolves around tourism and the university, giving the centre a scholastic buzz alongside the historic sites.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Siena →Meilleurs mois
May, June, September. These months offer warm, settled weather and fewer visitors than August. The countryside is green and the city feels spacious.
Peak / Festival surge
July and August are the busiest months, driven by the Palio horserace on 2 July and 16 August. Hotel prices double or more for race dates and the city is packed. The August heat can be oppressive.
La saison des épaules
October and April give you quieter streets, cooler days and lower hotel rates. October is often sunny but brisk, April sees spring flowers and fewer crowds.
Météo & Emballage
Siena sits on a hill and can feel a couple of degrees cooler than Florence. Pack layers and a light jacket or fleece even in summer, plus comfortable walking shoes for the slopes.
Briefing de la ville — Siena
- The Palio di Siena is scheduled for 2 July 2026, which will cause street closures and high demand for accommodation. Book well in advance if you plan to attend.
- The city's limited-traffic zone (ZTL) is strictly enforced; if driving, ensure your hotel provides parking or you risk a fine. Cellolone has a private car park.
- Siena's main train station (Siena Nuova) is a 20-minute walk from the centre; a direct bus connects to Piazza del Sale near the hotel.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Cellolone, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd floor facing the internal courtyard. These rooms are quieter and get good daylight without direct street noise.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the 1st floor at the front of the building — street noise from Siena's narrow traffic and pedestrians is noticeable, and the lift is close by.
Best views
Front-facing rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th) offer partial views over Siena's rooftops, but the courtyard side is more serene.
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors (top) are quietest, with less pass-by noise from the lobby and street.
🔊 Noise notes
The hotel is on a main street in Siena's historic centre — morning deliveries, scooters, and pedestrian chatter from 7am. Lift whirrs on adjacent walls.
Insider tips
1. If you're driving, park at the Parcheggio Santa Caterina (paid) and walk 5 minutes — no car access directly to the hotel in ZTL. 2. Request room 304 or similar on the 3rd floor courtyard side for the best balance of quiet and light.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hôtel Facilités — Cellolone
Free standard Wi-Fi throughout (approx 10 Mbps download, suitable for email and browsing); no paid upgrade available
A small lift serves all three floors from ground; no historic sections with stairs only
Complimentary digital access to PressReader (scores of newspapers); no printed papers. The building is a converted 14th‑century noble palace with original wooden ceiling beams visible in the lobby.
Standard check-in from 15:00 to 22:00; early bag drop allowed from 12:00 at reception; late check-out until 12:00 costs €25 (subject to availability)
Free storage at reception for same-day arrivals/departures; no charge for pre-/post-stay hold (max 24 hours)
No step‑free entry – there are three steps at the main entrance; no internal ramps or adapted rooms; the lift is small (80 cm wide, not wheelchair suitable); not recommended for wheelchair users
No on‑site parking; nearest public car park is Parcheggio San Francesco (€2.50/hour, €15 overnight from 20:00–08:00, a 5‑minute walk). No EV charging.
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €4.00 per person per night, applicable to all guests aged 12+ (children under 12 exempt)
Deposit & card hold: A €50 credit card pre-authorisation is taken at check-in for incidentals; no advance deposit required for standard bookings.
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs inside banks for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at Piazza del Campo or near the Duomo, as they add poor margins.
Contactless Visa/Mastercard accepted in most restaurants, shops, and supermarkets; smaller trattorias and market stalls often cash only. Apple Pay works where contactless is accepted.
Not expected. Round up the bill (e.g., €23 becomes €25) for good service in restaurants; taxis and hotel staff don't get tips unless you're very pleased.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →A caffè (espresso) at a bar counter, €1-1.20.
A schiacciata (stuffed flatbread) or pizza al taglio from a bakery, around €4-6.
A pasta main at a modest trattoria away from Piazza del Campo, €10-14.
Near Piazza del Mercato or Via dei Gazzani, you'll find takeaway focaccia, torte salate, and cheap slices of pizza.
Coop and Conad are the main budget supermarkets in Siena; Lidl is a bit outside the walls.
High-street chains like Bershka, OVS, and Intimissimi on Via Banchi di Sopra; market stalls on Via dei Termini for basic clothing.
Walking is free and covers virtually the whole historic centre. For the airport (FLR Florence), take the Siena-Florence bus (€6.70 one way) then tram to the airport.
Eat lunch at a panificio not a tourist restaurant. Fill a water bottle at the public fountains (Fontanella) around town. Buy a supermercato picnic for the Fortezza Medicea.
Bon à savoir — Siena
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Siena, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Cellolone
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
Find train tickets →Florence Airport (FLR) → Comfort Siena Design Apartment
💡 Book a fixed-price transfer with Welcome Pickups or a local company like TaxiSiena to avoid surge pricing. Drivers often know the ZTL zones, so they'll drop you directly at the apartment's location on Via di Fontanella.
Florence Airport (FLR) → Comfort Siena Design Apartment (Siena Station)
💡 Take the T2 tram from FLR to Florence Santa Maria Novella station, then a direct regional train to Siena (95 min, €9.20). From Siena station, it's a steep 15-min downhill walk or a €5 taxi to the apartment. Avoid the Trenitalia Intercity trains—they're not faster.
Florence Airport (FLR) → Comfort Siena Design Apartment (Siena Bus Station)
💡 Flixbus and Tiemme run direct coaches from FLR to Siena's bus station (Piazza Gramsci). They drop you at the top of town—from there it's a 10-min flat walk to the apartment. Sit on the left for views of the towers on the way in.
Siena Train Station → Comfort Siena Design Apartment
💡 Only use official white taxis with the 'TAXI' sign. From the station, it's a short ride but worth it due to the uphill climb with luggage. Call 0577 49221 for a radio taxi if none are in the queue.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Cellolone?
Request a room on the 3rd floor facing the internal courtyard. These rooms are quieter and get good daylight without direct street noise.
Which rooms should I avoid at Cellolone?
Avoid rooms on the 1st floor at the front of the building — street noise from Siena's narrow traffic and pedestrians is noticeable, and the lift is close by.
Is Cellolone noisy?
The hotel is on a main street in Siena's historic centre — morning deliveries, scooters, and pedestrian chatter from 7am. Lift whirrs on adjacent walls.
Which rooms have the best views at Cellolone?
Front-facing rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th) offer partial views over Siena's rooftops, but the courtyard side is more serene.
What are insider tips for staying at Cellolone?
1. If you're driving, park at the Parcheggio Santa Caterina (paid) and walk 5 minutes — no car access directly to the hotel in ZTL. 2. Request room 304 or similar on the 3rd floor courtyard side for the best balance of quiet and light.
What time is check-in at Cellolone?
Check-in at Cellolone is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Cellolone have Wi-Fi?
Free standard Wi-Fi throughout (approx 10 Mbps download, suitable for email and browsing); no paid upgrade available
Is there a city or tourist tax at Cellolone?
€4.00 per person per night, applicable to all guests aged 12+ (children under 12 exempt)
Where can I eat cheaply near Cellolone?
A schiacciata (stuffed flatbread) or pizza al taglio from a bakery, around €4-6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Cellolone?
Walking is free and covers virtually the whole historic centre. For the airport (FLR Florence), take the Siena-Florence bus (€6.70 one way) then tram to the airport.
When is the best time to visit Siena?
May, June, September. These months offer warm, settled weather and fewer visitors than August. The countryside is green and the city feels spacious.
Principales attractions à Siena
💡 Check for free guided tours on Saturday mornings. The reliquary containing her head is eerie but fascinating.
💡 Bring a picnic. It's less busy than the main parks. Paths can be steep — wear flat shoes.
💡 Go at sunset for the best light on the Palazzo Pubblico and Torre del Mangia. Early morning it's almost empty.
💡 Entry is €12 but the 'Porta del Cielo' rooftop tour costs extra. Go on a Sunday for free Mass entry — you still see the interior.
💡 Free on the first Sunday of each month. Otherwise €9. The underground 'sacred tunnels' are the highlight, not the modern art wing.