11 Best Hotels in Tuscany, Italy

Byron

$$$$ | Viale Morin 46, Forte dei Marmi, 55042, Italy Fodor's Choice

The pale yellow exterior only hints at the elegance inside this hotel created by joining two Liberty villas dating from 1899 and 1902. Refined furnishings include gem-color fabrics and dark wood. Many rooms have balconies that face the sea or the mountains, and all of them have comfortable beds with linen sheets and copious pillows. Though beach privileges come at an extra price, the pool is so pretty that going to the beach may seem irrelevant. Half- and full board are available, and a seven-night stay is mandatory.

Pros

  • Golf and tennis privileges
  • Fantastic hotel bar
  • Free bikes

Cons

  • Not open year-round
  • Expensive, with a minimum seven-night stay
  • Hard to get a reservation during high season
Viale Morin 46, Forte dei Marmi, 55042, Italy
0584-787052
hotel Details
47 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Easter, Free Breakfast

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Castiglion del Bosco

$$$$ | Località Castiglion del Bosco, Montalcino, 53024, Italy Fodor's Choice

This estate, one of the largest still in private hands in Tuscany, was purchased at the beginning of this century and meticulously converted into a second-to-none resort that incorporates a medieval borgo (village) and surrounding farmhouses and has luxurious suites, as well as opulent three- to five-bedroom villas, each with its own pool. There are two on-site restaurants, one formal, the other casual, where cooking lessons are also offered. The highly acclaimed, 18-hole golf course, designed by Tom Weiskopf, is open only to members of the golf club and hotel guests.

Pros

  • Exclusive and tranquil location
  • Breathtaking scenery
  • Acclaimed golf course

Cons

  • Well off the beaten track, the nearest town is 12 km (7½ miles) away
  • Private transportation required
  • Truly exorbitant prices
Località Castiglion del Bosco, Montalcino, 53024, Italy
0577-1913001
hotel Details
53 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Grand Hotel Continental

$$$$ | Banchi di Sopra 85, Siena, 53100, Italy
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Pope Alexander VII of the famed Sienese Chigi family gave this palace to his niece as a wedding present in 1600, and, through the centuries, it has been a private family home as well as a grand hotel—one that exudes elegance from its stately pillared entrance to its crisp-linen sheets. Some guest rooms take in panoramic views, whereas others have 18th-century frescoes and massive chandeliers. The excellent staff is reason enough to consider a stay here.

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Hermitage

$$$$ | Strada della Biodola 1, Portoferraio, 57037, Italy

This hotel on a private bay provides access to a sandy white beach from the bar and restaurant. A central building and several surrounding cottages contain guest rooms with simple white-wood desks and beds with ironwork insets. Some rooms have balconies.

Pros

  • Wide range of sports equipment
  • Several good restaurants
  • On a private beach and bay

Cons

  • A car is necessary
  • Can get very crowded
  • Books up quickly
Strada della Biodola 1, Portoferraio, 57037, Italy
0565-9740
hotel Details
130 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Plaza e de Russie

$$$$ | Piazza d'Azeglio 1, Viareggio, 55049, Italy

Viareggio's first hotel opened in 1871—hosting those on the Grand Tour, as well as many Russians who stayed for extended periods—and still exudes old-world charm, even though it's been completely updated to suit 21st-century tastes. Public rooms filled with lovely brocaded furniture provide the perfect place to have an aperitivo. Guest rooms have high ceilings, large windows with damask drapes, and hard-wood floors; bathrooms are surprisingly large. La Terrazza, the top-floor restaurant, has views of the sea and a creative young chef whose innovative, tasty food makes a stay here even more worthwhile.

Pros

  • Proximity to beach
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Wonderful staff

Cons

  • Some rooms facing street can get street noise
  • Maybe too trendy for some
  • Fills up quickly in high season
Piazza d'Azeglio 1, Viareggio, 55049, Italy
0584-31714
hotel Details
53 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Il Borro

$$$$ | Località Il Borro 1, 52024, Italy Fodor's Choice

The location has been described as "heaven on earth," and a stay at this elegant Ferragamo estate—situated near a medieval village and with accommodations that include a 10-bedroom villa (rented out as a single unit) that was once a luxurious hunting lodge—is sure to bring similar descriptions to mind. Here, the houses have been converted into splendid suites and villas that sleep two to eight. No two are alike, and the shops and craftspeople who work in the village are all part of the hotel: the atmosphere is magical.

Pros

  • Exceptional service
  • Great location for exploring eastern Tuscany
  • Unique setting and atmosphere

Cons

  • Off the beaten track, making private transport a must
  • Not all suites have country views
  • Very expensive
Località Il Borro 1, 52024, Italy
055-977053
hotel Details
61 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Dec.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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Il Falconiere

$$$$ | Località San Martino 370, Cortona, 52044, Italy Fodor's Choice

Accommodation options at this sumptuous property include rooms and suites in an 18th-century villa, or for more seclusion, private suites and villas at the far end of the property. The hotel serves an almost exclusively international clientele. Cooking classes and guided wine tastings are available, a small shop sells estate-produced olive oil and wine, and the restaurant serves sumptuous fare.

Pros

  • Attractive setting in the valley beneath Cortona
  • Excellent service
  • Elegant, but relaxed

Cons

  • A car is a must
  • Some find rooms in main villa a little noisy
  • Might be too isolated for some
Località San Martino 370, Cortona, 52044, Italy
0575-612679
hotel Details
33 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Jan., Free Breakfast

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Il Pellicano

$$$$ | Località Lo Sbarcatello, Monte Argentario, 58018, Italy

Worldly cares are softly washed away by the comforts of the rooms (some damask linens, tapestry-like canopies, marble highboys), the superlative attentiveness of the staff, and the hotel's magnificent garden setting. A buffet lunch is served on a canopied terrace above the pool, and numerous smaller terraces are tucked away on the sloping cliffs, perfect for a peaceful afternoon nap. Chaises and white umbrellas sit ocean-side on the beach. Some rooms are in separate cottages. If absolute privacy is your main concern—and you're willing to pay for it—one suite has a private pool.

Pros

  • Spectacular setting and gardens
  • Superlative service
  • Excellent dining options

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • On a long dirt road
  • Beach is rocky
Località Lo Sbarcatello, Monte Argentario, 58018, Italy
0564-858111
hotel Details
47 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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La Certosa di Maggiano

$$$$ | Strada di Certosa 82, Siena, 53100, Italy

A 14th-century monastery has been converted into this upscale country hotel, where rooms have the style and comfort of an aristocratic villa, with classic prints and bold colors such as daffodil yellow. Common rooms are luxurious, with fine woods and leather upholstery. In warm weather, breakfast is served on the patio next to the garden ablaze with flowers.

Pros

  • Elegant service
  • Far from the madding crowd
  • Luxurious rooms

Cons

  • Some find the atmosphere too formal
  • A car is a necessity
  • Located outside of town
Strada di Certosa 82, Siena, 53100, Italy
0577-179–4006
hotel Details
18 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Pardini's Hermitage

$$$$ | Località Cala degli Alberi, Giglio Porto, 58012, Italy

This ultraprivate hotel is free from noise except for the lapping of waves on the rocks; terraces and flowering gardens spill down a rocky cliff to private beaches below, and on the hill above, the owners raise purebred donkeys that you can ride over the mountain and goats that produce fresh yogurt and cheese for breakfast. Rooms feel more like those of a private home than a hotel; to complete your sense of relaxation, hydromassages and mud baths are available at the hotel's spa. You can only get here via the hotel's private boat.

Pros

  • Hydromassages and mud baths are available at the hotel's spa
  • Spectacular views
  • Highly comfortable accommodations

Cons

  • Three-night minimum stay
  • Isolation makes the hotel a poor base from which to tour the island
  • No air-conditioning
Località Cala degli Alberi, Giglio Porto, 58012, Italy
0564-809034
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Mar., All-Inclusive

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Terme di Saturnia

$$$$ | Saturnia, 58050, Italy

Spa living might not get any more top-notch than at this resort, where you can roam in a plush white bathrobe (waiting in your room) before dipping into the 37.5°C (100°F) sulfurous pools and where seemingly every possible health and beauty treatment is available. Sleek elegance pervades public and private rooms: tall windows have floor-to-ceiling draperies in rich colors like steel blue and gray or burnt umber and sage; floors are polished wood. Eclectic furniture includes some sleigh-shape benches and oval night tables. You can opt for half or full board to complete the experience.

Pros

  • Luxurious setting
  • Excellent service
  • Wide range of treatments

Cons

  • On the pricey side
  • Aseptic atmosphere
  • Gets rather crowded on holidays
Saturnia, 58050, Italy
0564-600111
hotel Details
114 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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