Hotels to remember: Tuscany

La Pieve Casale di Charme

Colle Val D'Elsa

Follonico 4-Suite

Torrita di Siena

Casa di Bacco

Montepulciano

Hotel Il Pellicano

Porto Ercole

Villa Le Barone

Panzano in Chianti

Palazzo San Lorenzo

Colle Val d'Elsa

Podere Raffaello

Acquaviva di Montepulciano

Villa Pitti Amerighi

Pieve a Nievole

Montorio

Montepulciano

Relais Villa Armena

Buonconvento

Il Borghetto

Montefiridolfi, San Casciano Val di Pesa

Hotel Londra

Firenze

Hotel L'Ultimo Mulino

Gaiole in Chianti

La Casa di Adelina

Monticchiello, Pienza

Adler Thermae

San Quirico d'Orcia

Castello di San Fabiano

Monteroni d'Arbia

Casa Fabbrini

San Casciano dei Bagni

Castello di Gargonza

Monte San Savino

Palazzo Leopoldo

Radda in Chianti

Tombolo Talasso Resort

Marina di Castagneto Carducci

Villa Cicolina

Montepulciano

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Tuscany: suggestions from the insiders

(Insider)

Italy's most famous and exuberant carnival celebrations through a local's eyes. (Carnevale di Viareggio: A Local's Guide) →

riccardo barsottelli

(gestore)

Locanda al Colle

Guest Houses

for the exhibition of the mexican artist Gustavo Aceves named "Lapidarium" where you can find beautiful marble and bronze sculptures in the charming city of Pietrasanta. (Locanda al Colle) →

Fabio Firli

(Owner)

Follonico 4-Suite

B&B and Homes

Fabio Firli

Quality of living, tasting of small local produce, 2 of the most prestigious wine in the world, medieval hamlets, breath taking views. (Follonico 4-Suite) →

Giovanni P. Fiorentini

(General Manager)

Castello di San Fabiano

Countryside Residences

Castle of San Fabiano is a perfect base for visiting Siena, the most well preserved medieval town in the world and to enjoy the amazing Sienese Clay Hills, the Orcia Valley and wine districts of Nobile, Brunello and Chianti, as well. (Castello di San Fabiano) →

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Tuscany at a glance

Tuscany Hotel

An emotion packed journey discovering the history, landscapes and art of the region where the Renaissance was born: from the hills of Chianti to the beaches of Versilia, past medieval hill towns and art cities.

The landscapes of Tuscany are simply too beautiful for words and perhaps, for this reason, for centuries they have been the subject of thousands of paintings and photographs. This said, Tuscany is the birthplace of the Italian language. This is also where the Renaissance was born - an artistic, cultural, and social movement which had a lasting impact on Italian culture and on that of the rest of Europe. Tuscany and its capital, Florence, testify to this incredible moment in history. The great architectural feats, the ecclesiastical buildings, the sculpture, and the paintings which can be seen here are all expressions, not only of the dynamic and radical changes which surged through Europe, but also of the pure genius of artists famous throughout the world.