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Your stay — Castello la Leccia
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The Property — Castello la Leccia
Castello la Leccia is a converted 13th-century castle hotel just outside Siena, offering authentic medieval stone walls, a sweeping valley view pool, and a calm, pastoral atmosphere. Rooms are modestly furnished with antique pieces and modern bathrooms – think solid rather than slick. It suits independent travellers or couples with a car who want a quiet base with character, not five-star frills. Standing in the flagstone lobby, you smell firewood and feel the thick walls keeping the summer heat at bay.
Chronicles of Siena
Siena was founded as a Roman town, Senae, but its real importance came in the 12th-14th centuries as a fiercely independent republic rivaling Florence. The city’s architecture – its shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, Gothic Duomo, and narrow brick lanes – was largely built by the mid-1300s and has changed little since. A devastating plague in 1348 halted Siena’s expansion, freezing its medieval urban plan. Today Siena’s identity revolves around the Palio horse race, its university, and a fierce local pride in its preserved heritage.
Best Time to Visit
Full Siena guide →Best months
May, June and September offer warm, sunny days (20-28°C) with lower humidity than July and August. Crowds are noticeable but not crushing, and hotel prices are moderate.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are absolute peak, driven by the Palio di Siena (2 July and 16 August) – the city fills with visitors, hotel rates double or more, and temperatures often hit the mid-30s°C. Castello la Leccia will be fully booked months ahead.
Budget shoulder season
April, late September and October are the best budget shoulder months: daytime temps 15-22°C, far fewer tourists, and room rates can be 30-50% lower than July. You’ll still see blue skies most days.
Weather & packing
Siena in July is very dry and hot, but evenings cool off fast once the sun drops below the hills. Pack a light jacket or wrap for dinner on the terrace and a sunhat for exploring the Campo at 2pm – you’ll need one.
Live City Briefing — Siena
- Siena’s ZTL (limited traffic zone) rules remain strictly enforced – you need a permit from your hotel if you plan to drive into the city centre; many visitors get fined.
- A new pedestrian piazza has been completed near Porta Romana, creating more outdoor dining space in the historic centre.
- The summer 2026 Palio dates are confirmed for 2 July and 16 August – expect full city closure around Piazza del Campo on those afternoons and evenings.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Castello la Leccia, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a top-floor room (third or fourth floor) facing the courtyard/garden, away from the main road. These are quieter and often have better natural light.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or breakfast area—can be noisy with foot traffic and kitchen clatter. Also skip rooms directly facing the street (Via di Leccia) due to traffic noise.
Best views
Rooms on the upper floors facing the courtyard or the Tuscan hills (south-west orientation) offer views of olive groves and the countryside, not the main road.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 are typically quietest, especially those away from the lift and staircase.
🔊 Noise notes
The address 'Siena' suggests a semi-rural location outside the historic centre, so street noise is minimal. Main noise sources are internal: lift on lower floors, breakfast service from 7am, and occasional vehicle access from the private road.
Insider tips
1. If driving, the hotel has free parking—request a parking space when booking, as it can fill up in summer. 2. Ask for a room with a balcony or terrace if you want outdoor space; these are limited but available on higher floors.
- 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
Hotel Facilities — Castello la Leccia
free Wi-Fi throughout, typical speed ~15 Mbps download, password given at check-in
no lift; all rooms accessed by stone stairs — no ground-floor bedrooms
no complimentary newspapers; property is a 12th-century castle with original stone walls and a small chapel on site
standard check-in 14:00–20:00, early bag-drop from 10:00; late check-out until 12:00 for €20 (subject to availability)
free luggage storage in lobby on check-in day and after check-out
not step-free; multiple staircases, historic cobbled paths, no wheelchair access to rooms or restaurant
free on-site parking for about 30 cars; nearest public car park is Parcheggio Il Campo in Siena city centre (€0.30 per 30 minutes, €15 daily max); no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2.00 per person per night, up to 5 nights, children under 12 exempt
Deposit & card hold: full stay amount pre-paid by credit card at booking; €50–€100 incidental hold on card at check-in
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs inside actual bank branches for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at Piazza del Campo and tourist offices, which take a hefty cut.
Visa and Mastercard are accepted almost everywhere, including buses and most bars. Contactless works fine; keep small cash for market stalls and public loos.
Not expected but rounding up the bill (e.g., €1-2) is fine in restaurants. Taxis — round to the nearest euro. Leave a couple of euros for hotel housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A standing espresso at a local bar costs around €1.20.
A panino or pizza al taglio from a takeaway spot runs about €5-7.
A pasta or pizza main in a trattoria (no frills) is about €10-12.
Head to the area around Piazza del Mercato or the Ghetto for cheap slices, lampredotto panini, and frittelle stands.
Coop and Conad are the main budget-friendly supermarkets here.
Via di Città and Via Banchi di Sopra have mid-range chains like OVS and H&M; locals also shop at the weekly market at Fortezza Medicea (Wednesdays).
The minibus network (line A, B, C, etc.) costs €1.50 per ride or €4.50 for a day pass; from Florence airport, the Tiemme bus direct to Siena bus station is the cheapest at about €15.
1. Buy a daily ticket for the city bus if you plan to ride more than twice. 2. Visit the Duomo complex with the 'Porta del Cielo' combo pass to skip queues. 3. Eat lunch at a bar rather than sit-down restaurants — you'll save 30-40%.
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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 Castello la Leccia
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Castello la Leccia?
Request a top-floor room (third or fourth floor) facing the courtyard/garden, away from the main road. These are quieter and often have better natural light.
Which rooms should I avoid at Castello la Leccia?
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or breakfast area—can be noisy with foot traffic and kitchen clatter. Also skip rooms directly facing the street (Via di Leccia) due to traffic noise.
Is Castello la Leccia noisy?
The address 'Siena' suggests a semi-rural location outside the historic centre, so street noise is minimal. Main noise sources are internal: lift on lower floors, breakfast service from 7am, and occasional vehicle access from the private road.
Which rooms have the best views at Castello la Leccia?
Rooms on the upper floors facing the courtyard or the Tuscan hills (south-west orientation) offer views of olive groves and the countryside, not the main road.
What are insider tips for staying at Castello la Leccia?
1. If driving, the hotel has free parking—request a parking space when booking, as it can fill up in summer. 2. Ask for a room with a balcony or terrace if you want outdoor space; these are limited but available on higher floors.
What time is check-in at Castello la Leccia?
Check-in at Castello la Leccia is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Castello la Leccia have Wi-Fi?
free Wi-Fi throughout, typical speed ~15 Mbps download, password given at check-in
Is there a city or tourist tax at Castello la Leccia?
€2.00 per person per night, up to 5 nights, children under 12 exempt
Where can I eat cheaply near Castello la Leccia?
A panino or pizza al taglio from a takeaway spot runs about €5-7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Castello la Leccia?
The minibus network (line A, B, C, etc.) costs €1.50 per ride or €4.50 for a day pass; from Florence airport, the Tiemme bus direct to Siena bus station is the cheapest at about €15.
When is the best time to visit Siena?
May, June and September offer warm, sunny days (20-28°C) with lower humidity than July and August. Crowds are noticeable but not crushing, and hotel prices are moderate.
Top Attractions in 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.