Le Camere Di San Martino
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Le Camere Di San Martino
Le Camere Di San Martino Siena is located 0.6 km from National Museum of Etruscan Archaeology and offers airport shuttle service, valet parking and shopping service. It is set just 650 metres from the Gothic urban palace "Palazzo Chigi Saracini".
The medieval bricked square "Piazza del Campo" is a few steps away, while Siena train station is within a 20 minutes' walk from the venue. The bed & breakfast lies within a 10-minute walk of the centre of Siena. The accommodation is only a short drive from the brick Fortezza di Santa Barbara.
A flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a dressing area and a work desk are provided in guest rooms at the hotel. Guests can also make use of guest toiletries and towels.
Guests can enjoy Asian and Chinese meals at Ravioli Wang Pantaneto within 5 minutes' walk of the property.
Amenities
Main Features
Facilities
- Dressing area
- Free toiletries
- Flat-screen TV
Policy
Map
Local Attractions
Airports
- Peretola (86 km)
Train stations
- Siena train station (1.9 km)
Frequently asked questions
- ✈What is the distance between Le Camere Di San Martino Siena and Peretola airport?A 90-km distance separates the bed & breakfast from the Peretola airport.
- ❓How do I arrive at Le Camere Di San Martino Siena from the airport?You can get to the bed & breakfast with a bus shuttle.
- ❓Does Le Camere Di San Martino Siena have a free cancellation policy?Yes, this bed & breakfast provides free cancellation.
- ❓When is check-in time and check-out time at Le Camere Di San Martino Siena?Check-in time is from 16:00, and check-out is until 08:00.
- ❓Does Le Camere Di San Martino Siena offer free airport shuttle service?Yes, the bed & breakfast provides bus shuttle service for free.
- ❓Does Le Camere Di San Martino Siena offer free breakfast?Yes, the bed & breakfast provides breakfast for free.
- ❓Where is Le Camere Di San Martino Siena located?It lies nearly an 8-minute walk to National Museum of Etruscan Archaeology.