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
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.
Gabor
Hungary
We pretty much liked everything. It was great, that we could park right nexxt to the hotel in a private (outdoor) car park. The staff was great, we were warmly welcomed, and assisted with our luggage, and we also received help with dinner reservation and a fantastic concert recommendation in the fort. The room was spacious, with views over the Tuscan landscape. The poolm is small but is more than enough to cool down after some sunbathing and relaxing in the garden - which also come with a view + bar service (ice cold prosecco served in a very stylish little bucket). Everything was lovely, breakfast is plenty and tasty, coffee is also great.
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.
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.
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.
Andrew
Ireland
Best views from the hotel balcony and room that I have ever experienced. Really good breakfast too.
With free WiFi throughout, Scalette di Piazza B&B offers pet-friendly and air-conditioned rooms in Montalcino. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Nestled in the heart of the town, it offered romantic vibes and breathtaking views of the Tuscan countryside right from our room - truly the perfect wake-up call. The breakfast was a delightful journey through local flavors, featuring meats, cheese, pastries, and cereals. Be prepared for the town's charming yet steep climbs and many steps - they're all part of the authentic experience. Highly recommend for a quintessential Tuscan getaway!
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.
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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.
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.
Staff was very friendly and breakfast was excellent
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.
Wonderful view, very good breakfast. Lovely staff!
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.
Very friendly & helpful staff + perfect view from out our room
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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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!!!!
The proprietor and host - Simone, couldn't have been more friendly and welcoming. He was a real highlight of our visit. The room was rustic (as expected of an agriturismo), large and very clean. There was ample parking. We ordered the picnic basket for dinner (supper) after a long day of travel, and it was fantastic - cooked by Mom! We did the wine tasting on-site, and it is well worth the 18€. Naturally, we also left with a few bottles of excellent Brunello di Montalcino. We would definitely stay here again.
Awe-inspiring view from Colle a Matrichese hill top, at minutes away from Montalcino, overseeing the Val d’Orcia, topped with a fascinating 500-year family history still vividly touchable from where we were lodged, and one of the top-notch Brunello di Montalcino wineries at 0 meter. Don’t look further, we were over the moon.
The staff here were the friendliest out of any place we stayed in Italy. The property was beautiful and exceeded our expectations. The breakfast was also delicious! The only negative I have is that I thought it was in Montalcino due to the address, but we had to drive 15 min to get to the square.
Lovely hotel with a stunning view. It was like being in the clouds. We enjoyed relaxing by the pool staring at the view. Nice continental breakfast with lots of choice, good coffee and friendly staff.
There is some limited parking but the turning in isn’t for the faint-hearted.
Great location near downtown Montalcino and gorgeous view of the wine vineyard. Had a tasting of the property's own Brunello in the tasting room. Great breakfast included and relaxing weekend lounging at the property. The team at the property couldn't be friendlier.
wow wow wow! it was a dreamy night! Sara and Mik were amazing and available for what we needed. they recommended about an amazing restaurant for dinner near the hotel. the breakfast was good and fresh and very tasty. no doubt we will come back again. thank you♥️
The view from the room was breathtaking. You can see Montalcino and Val d' Orcia from the room. Old and historic hotel, but very clean and renovated. I loved the old furniture. The restaurant in the hotel is wonderful and definately worth a visit.
Great Hotel in the centre of town although the accommodation is part of the main hotel 50mts down the road, you have to leave your accommodation to attend breakfast
the breakfast was very good
Amazing location, with a wonderful view. Quick walk up to Montalcino or walk down to numerous wineries. Beautiful grounds, garden, and pool. Room was huge, with vaulted ceiling.
Loved the breakfast, very tasty. The owners were very kind, gentle and professional. The room was spacious, and the hotel really comfortable and pretty. Will definitely return!
Breakfast was wonderful. The shower in the painter room is fantastic. Service was great. Make sure to try the restaraunt owned by the hotel downstairs—it is excellent.
The location is set on a hill overlooking the Tuscan countryside near Montalcino village. Accommodation is clean and bright. Good value for a night or two.
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