Parcheggio Via Roma
street
Via Roma, 52, 53100 Siena SI, Italy
Free
Open 24h
- Price notes
- Free street parking, with time limits on some bays; overnight parking is allowed. Spaces are tight near the top — locals say there is more room a little further down the road.
- Walk to centre
- 13 min
Via Roma is less a car park than a stretch of free on-street parking on the eastern approach to the centre, about a fifteen-minute walk in. Drivers use it because it costs nothing and allows overnight stays, but it comes with the usual caveats of Italian street parking: spaces are tight, some bays carry time limits or resident-only rules, and visitors note it can be tricky right by the junction — there is generally more room a little further down the road. Check the colour of the lines and any signs before you leave the car, and treat it as a useful free fallback rather than a guaranteed spot.
Good to know
- If the top of the street is full, try a little further down — locals say there is more space there.
- Read the line colours and signs: some bays are time-limited or resident-only.
Pros
- Free, and overnight parking is allowed
- Walkable to the centre
Cons
- Tight, not guaranteed — you may need to circle
- Restrictions vary bay to bay
Frequently asked questions
Is parking on Via Roma free?
Yes, it is free on-street parking and overnight stays are allowed, but some bays are time-limited or resident-only, so check the signs and line colours.
Will I find a space?
Not guaranteed — it is tight near the junction, though visitors report more room a little further down the road.