The highest of the Tuscan hill-towns, at more than 600m,
MONTEPULCIANO
is built on a long, narrow ridge 65km southeast of Siena, along which coils the main street, the
Corso
, flanked by a series of dark alleys which drop away to the walls, providing slivers of views between Renaissance
palazzi
out over the rolling countryside. Henry James, who compared the town to a ship, spent most of his time here drinking - a sound policy, in view of t... [More]
Surrounded by some of the most alluring and picturesque countryside in Tuscany, the Hotel Sangallo is situated along S.S. (State Road) 146, which runs between Montepulciano and Chianciano. This area is home to the hills that are famous for their Vino Nobile and Chianti wines, and it offers a panoram... [More]
Il Girasole B&B is situated on a hill, along the road to Pienza, few meters from the Tempio di San Biagio and the cross-roads for Chianciano Terme.Il Girasole has a particularly panoramic position, the only one in the territory, that allows to see Montepulciano and Montefollonico and also the Amiata... [More]
The Granducato Hotel in Montepulciano with its prominent location, it looks on to the valley, giving the possibility to have a beautiful view from its windows, that is unique. [More]