Hotels to remember: Tuscany

Castello di San Fabiano

Monteroni d'Arbia

Tenuta Il Cicalino

Massa Marittima

Relais La Costa

Monteriggioni

Adler Thermae

San Quirico d'Orcia

Castello di Segalari

Castagneto Carducci

Villa Le Barone

Panzano in Chianti

Il Borghetto

Montefiridolfi, San Casciano Val di Pesa

Castello di Spaltenna

Gaiole in Chianti

Monsignor della Casa

Borgo San Lorenzo

Boutique Hotel Ilio

Sant'Andrea, Marciana, Isola d'Elba

Hotel Roma

Firenze

Villa Antea

Firenze

Hotel Hermitage

Portoferraio, Isola d'Elba

La Casa di Adelina

Monticchiello, Pienza

Hotel L'Ultimo Mulino

Gaiole in Chianti

Relais della Rovere

Colle di Val d'Elsa

Casa Fabbrini

San Casciano dei Bagni

Castello di Gargonza

Monte San Savino

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Tuscany: suggestions from the insiders

(Insider)

Panforte, Ricciarelli, Cavallucci & Cantucci: 4 more reasons to love Siena (My Sweet Siena) →

Giancarlo Iorizzo

(Direttore)

Toscana Laticastelli Country Relais

3 Star Hotels

Giancarlo Iorizzo

There's no place quite like this: a finely conserved 13th century hamlet transformed into a hotel. An authentic Tuscan treasure chest custom-made for lovers of sport, wine and wellness. (Toscana Laticastelli Country Relais) →

Lorenzo Bulleri

(Proprietario)

Marignolle Relais & Charme

4 Star Hotels

Lorenzo Bulleri

Because Florence is a special city in the world, it's the cradle of Renaissance and also Unesco World Heritage. The city center is a very piece of art. (Marignolle Relais & Charme) →

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) →

Others

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.