Tuscany Hotels


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  1. Official Tourism Site: Tuscany Hotels
  2. Concierge.com: Tuscany Hotels WARNING: Pop-Ups
  3. Frommer's: Florence, Pisa, Siena and Lucca Hotel Guides
  4. Fodor's: Tuscany Hotels WARNING: Pop-Ups
  5. Travel + Leisure: Tuscany Hotels
  6. Condé Nast Traveller: Where to Stay in Tuscany
  7. TripAdvisor: Tuscany Hotels  WARNING: Pop-Ups
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Tuscany Luxury Hotels

    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "It exudes elegance, from the stately pillared entrance to the crisp-linen sheets. Some guest rooms take in panoramic views, whereas others have 18th-century frescos and massive chandeliers."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Rooms are done in a warm wood veneer. The availability of free bicycles is a nice bonus in this bike-friendly city."
  • Hotel Savoy (Florence), Phone: 055-27351 Map
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "Rooms are standardized, with walk-in closets, dark brown marble bathrooms, and mosaics over the tubs. The different room "styles" -- classic, executive, and deluxe -- really just refer to size."

Tuscany Moderate Hotels

  • Torre Di Bellosguardo (Florence), Phone: 055-2298145 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Some rooms have intricately carved wood ceilings, others sport fading frescoes, and many have views, including a 360-degree panorama in the romantic tower suite. It's a 15-minute stroll down the hill to Alla Vecchia Bettola."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Bellosguardo means "beautiful view"; given the view of Florence you get here, the name is fitting. The hotel, perched atop a hill minutes from the viale (the outer limit defining the centro storico), is reached via a narrow road dotted with olive trees."
  • La Locanda (Siena), Phone: 0577-738833 Google Map
    • Concierge.com Recommendation WARNING: Pop-ups: "Rooms are done out in warm Tuscan country style, spiced up with the odd piece of colonial furniture and some Bevilacqua family photos; the best ones are the four that face that view."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Its views are breathtaking, looking down on Volpaia and Radda, with Siena and the hills of southern Tuscany as a backdrop."
  • Royal Victoria Hotel (Pisa), Phone: 050-940111 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "They have several rooms with common doors that can be turned into family suites for four (with two separate bathrooms). The new small, plant-filled terrace is a lovely place to take drinks or sun surrounded by roof tiles."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Antiques and reproductions are in the lobby and in some rooms, whose style ranges from the 1800s, complete with frescoes, to the 1920s. Ask for a room in the old tower."

Tuscany Affordable Hotels

    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Each guest room is different, some with canopied beds, some with balconies. Those on a budget might want to consider one of the six less expensive rooms on the second floor, which are comparable to the rest of the rooms except that they have no TVs."
  • Hotel Puccini (Lucca), Phone: 0583-55421 Google Map
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "The prices are fantastic for the location and comfort. And Paolo and his staff are the friendliest hoteliers in town. Most of the rooms are smallish, but they have been renovated with firm beds, compact bathrooms..."
  • Cannon D'oro (Siena) Phone: 0577-44321 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Most rooms are plain but large, though the decor is livened up in some rooms with old-fashioned bevel-glass mirrors in the wardrobe doors or an antique chest of drawers."

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