Featuring an outdoor pool and a bar, Si Montalcino Hotel is just 3 minutes' drive from Montalcino's town centre. Free Wi-Fi access is available. The air-conditioned rooms come with classic decor.
Daniel
Brazil
Breakfast had good selection of cured meats. The staff was kind too
Situated in the historical centre of Montalcino, this 18th- century building is set in the marvelous Tuscan countryside, between the valleys of Arbia and Orcia.
Set on a hilltop 10 km from Montalcino overlooking its own vineyards, Castello Banfi - Il Borgo offers elegant rooms. This hotel boasts an outdoor pool, gym and its own winery and cellar.
Featuring free WiFi in public areas, Albergo Giardino offers pet-friendly accommodation in Montalcino. Bikes can be stored on site, at no extra charge. Every room includes a flat-screen TV.
Set on a hill overlooking Val d’Orcia, Castello di Velona Resort, Thermal SPA & Winery features a restaurant and a spa centre for an additional charge.
Yuia
Russia
Absolutely undoubted location. Best view ever and best in Val d’ Orcia. Old castle and great territory. Warm natural bath is a magnet. Above all expectations.
Hotel Vecchia Oliviera is located in the historic center of the city of Brunello and stands next to Porta Cerbaia, one of the six ancient gates to the city of Montalcino.
Located in Montalcino’s historic centre, Albergo Il Giglio features a restaurant and free Wi-Fi throughout. It offers typical Tuscan-style rooms with views of the city and surrounding countryside.
Jacqueline
France
The location, the comfortable bed, the quality of the sheets, the pillows and pretty much everything.
The staff are super nice and really take care of you. I love the fact that they had a restaurant below with an amazing wine list, and the views are to die for. Breakfast was full of lots of cakes and other alternatives. A family owned property and relaxing environment.
Offering a garden and garden view, Wine Estate Rooms Paradiso di Cacuci is situated in Montalcino, 43 km from Mount Amiata and 20 km from Bagno Vignoni.
Ariel
Israel
We were in our honeymoon, the place is beautiful!
Surrounded with vinyards, absolutely amazing.
The wine tasting was very interesting.
Will recommend it to everyone for sure
We cooked dinner there in the big kitchen
Fly to Florence Airport, then drive 120km south to Montalcino (approx. 2 hours). Alternatively, take a train from Florence to Buonconvento (2.5 hours), then a 20-minute taxi to Montalcino. No direct public transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Montalcino, Italy, is Florence Airport. It's approximately 120km away, offering numerous flight options and good transport links to the town.
Montalcino, Italy, is best navigated on foot due to its compact size. There's no public transport within the town. However, for longer distances, taxis are available. Cycling is another option, with bike rentals accessible in town. For exploring the wider region, car hire services are available, but remember, parking can be challenging.
The historic centre of Montalcino, Italy, is the most popular area for visitors due to its proximity to major attractions like the Fortress of Montalcino and the Abbey of Sant'Antimo. It offers a variety of accommodation options, restaurants, and local shops.
Montalcino, Italy, enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Average temperatures range from 5°C in January to 30°C in July. The region experiences distinct summer and winter seasons, with the warmest months from June to September. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no specific dry or wet seasons. Montalcino does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons.
What guests said about Montalcino:
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Scored 10
Montalcino is a quiet hill town that we love returning to...
Montalcino is a quiet hill town that we love returning to often. We love walking all around town. A 4 hour hike gets you to Sant' Antimo Abbey and then you can take the bus back to town. We love eating at Il Moro and at Osteria di Porta al Cassero as well as Re di Macchia. Great town at the winter holidays!
Amy
United States
10
Scored 10
We stayed in Montalcino two nights, which was about right...
We stayed in Montalcino two nights, which was about right for people who like wine but aren’t fanatics. Drove all over, got lost, went to Montepulciano (very crowded, steep and hard to get to—was very glad we stayed in Montalcino instead!) enjoyed the Abbey de Sant Altimo south of town, not overrun by people.
Elizabeth
United States
10
Scored 10
Our hostess Alicia was the best.
Our hostess Alicia was the best. Very accommodating and attentive.
I wish we had been given a room with a better view however all else was great. Be sure to ask for a room with a view. All restaurant and shops were walking distance.
Javier
United States
10
Scored 10
a wonderful town for wine & food lovers. you can drink...
a wonderful town for wine & food lovers. you can drink excellent wines for far less than they cost in the States. we also found excellent restaurants. the ambiance is really nice here.
in particular there is an enoteca with over 100 wines by the glass or taste and will ship the wines to you that you would like to buy. we easily found 3 cases to send home with free shipping!
Gary John
United States
10
Scored 10
If you wish to visit Tuscany, Montalcino is the ideal place...
If you wish to visit Tuscany, Montalcino is the ideal place to stay. It's a lovely, attractive village with plenty of places to eat and drink. This region also has a lot of good restaurants. It is nevertheless quite close to other important towns and sites that are far more touristic, so I would recommend this area if you want to have a lot of options without being in the most touristic and busy locations around.
Eliza_Ts
Greece
10
Scored 10
Fantastic little town. Some great restaurants.
Fantastic little town. Some great restaurants. Right in the best wine area in Italy. You will love it! Re di Macchia Restorante was so good. The best Florentine steak we ever had. Good prices and the owner Antonio gave us round after round of free Limincello and grappa. He is the best!!!!
It looks exactly like the pictures, if not better! My boyfriend and I spent two nights here in August and have zero complaints. It is a small boutique hotel so there was one afternoon where we had the entire pool to ourselves despite it being busy season.
We ate dinner one night at the restaurant, and the pastas were the best we had during our entire trip. The staff are all so nice and very accommodating. I would recommend to anyone looking for a relaxing, romantic few days out in the beautiful countryside.
This hotel has a gorgeous setting, wonderful pool and delicious breakfast. The villas are each unique; ours had a rooftop terrace and outdoor dining table in the olive grove. The owners went above and beyond making dinner reservations in the beautiful walled hilltop village a short walk away, helping arrange covid tests for flights and setting up a wine tasting tour. Small, quiet and absolutely amazing. We can’t wait to go back.
Everything about Hotel Vecchia Oliviera is perfect. The location is right on the edge of Montalcino, just a few steps from the town center, and with stunning views over the Tuscan landscape. The hotel itself is really charming, with lovely rooms, a small pool and even a lounge / game room area. What really sets it apart is the service, we were treated like royalty throughout. Parking is also convenient, just next to the hotel.
Our host worked nearby (at Montalcinos best restaurant Alle Logge di Piazza) and was always close. There was an included breakfast at the bar next door where you could chose whatever you wanted (almost). There was also a common area that you shared only with the second room in the building. You had a fridge and could enjoy free tea and coffee but most of all, an amazing view over the surroundings.
The hotel is perfectly located from the Piazza del Popolo. Everything in the historic center of Montalcino is at a short walking distance from the hotel. We arrived by car and the owner personally takes the car to a parking garage nearby. This is very convenient for everyone who arrives by car. Rooms, restaurant and breakfast are lovely! Highly recommend this hotel in Montalcino!
Big apartment with 2 bedrooms and a living room. Nice backyard and nice view over Tuscany. Nice and helpful host. Easy check in and check out. You really need a car since the property is about 8km from Montalcino. Free Parking on site. You can find a couple of good restaurants near the property, but make sure you have reservation.
The hotel is excelent! Great location, near to Castello Banfi. The staff (Vitto and the waitress!) was very polite and helpful, we had few minutes to have something to eat and they made us amazing sandwiches. There is also spa included, very good. The bed was big and confortable and all the building very clean and beautiful.
We loved this hotel, and it was booked almost completely for our daughter's wedding nearby. The only issue we had was that the toilet malfunctioned in the night and was not usable in the morning. We let the staff know. Otherwise this hotel was wonderful, and we would stay again!!!
Thank you to everyone there!!!
The property has great location in town and access to affordable parking. Great price for what you get, lots of nearby restaurants and wine shops. Proprietor also gave helpful suggestions for vineyards to visit even in January! Excellent Italian breakfast served at the nearby sister hotel with fantastic view
I love the location. It really works for me and my wife since I was at the cycling event, the L’Eroica Montalcino, my wife didn’t have to wait sitting at a coffee shop all day near the finish line
The room was lovely and very comfortable. The service was exceptional, with everyone at the hotel being friendly and helpful. We had one of the best meals of our lives at their restaurant, Franci.
Good located accommodation near Montalcino, the winery is beautiful including the italian cedar tree entrance :)
They offer a rich breakfast buffet with jams, salamis cuts, etc.
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