Hotel Marvin is set in the village of Sant’Albino, 5 km from the centre of Montepulciano, just off state road SP146, 200 metres from the Terme di Montepulciano Spa.
Paulina
Poland
Very enjoyable stay, great conditions and a nice surprise in the room. Close to Montepulciano. The lady from the staff very nice, helpful and open to any questions. Thank you again for your help :) We highly recommend this place :) GRAZIE!!
La Terrazza Di Montepulciano is a comfortable hotel situated along the main street of Montepulciano, very close to the beautiful Piazza Grande, in the heart of the historic centre.
Geoff
Australia
The hotel was situated beautifully in the heart of the city on 2 levels. Free parking close to the hotel. Close to the main piazza and restaurants. The room was more spacious than expected. A wonderful breakfast served by Victoria and the effervescent Roberto. Roberto is worth the visit!
Located in Montepulciano, 9.1 km from Terme di Montepulciano, Precise Tale Poggio Alla Sala provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a...
Overlooking the Tuscan countryside from an altitude of 600 metres, Hotel Panoramic Montepulciano has a large garden and an outdoor pool with hydromassage .
Sahara
United Kingdom
The location is beautiful and up the Tuscan hills!! It was a delight to stay there pictures don’t do this place any justice. The place has so much potential
Located within the medieval walls of Montepulciano, the 16th-century Albergo Il Marzocco is the oldest hotel in town.
Domenico
United Kingdom
Great location with parking outside the hotel. Staff very friendly and attentive.
Pet friendly.
Beautiful old hotel in the old town area, which does mean no lifts, but staff very helpful with luggage.
Hotel Ristorante Tre Stelle in Sant'Albino overlooks the green hills of Tuscany, and is near the Montepulciano Spa. Its rooms come with an LCD TV with satellite channels. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
Eva Maria
Australia
I loved the breakfast! The bedroom was very clean.
Hotel San Biagio is set in Montepulciano in the heart of Tuscany. It features a heated swimming pool with whirlpool and a bar. Chianciano Terme is a 15-minute drive away.
MARIUSZ
Poland
Location and easy access to the garden.
Parking
Opening hours of Bar & Reception
Good Restaurant
Located in the beautiful Tuscan countryside, just a 9-minute drive from Montepulciano Hotel Grifo is aimed at families and couples seeking tranquility from their frenetic daily lives.
Taťána
Czech Republic
Location, breakfast, nice personal, parking.
Bathroom's equipment was old,but clean. Perfect for a stop for one or two nights to explore or to rest.
Housed in a 16th-century building in Montepulciano's historical centre, Albergo Duomo offers free Wi-Fi, a bar, and a terrace equipped with tables, chairs and flower pots.
LAUREL
United States
The location was very good, front desk was nice but couldn’t tell me if there were tv stations in English. They offered no explanation on how to work tv. Nice it had an elevator.
Set in Montepulciano, 13 km from Terme di Montepulciano, Borgo San Vincenzo offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Set just 10 minutes’ walk from Montepulciano’s historic centre, Il Rondò offers personalised service, a bar, and free garage parking. Rooms offer free WiFi and some overlook the lovely gardens.
Beautiful gardens and clean room! Very close to the city.
La Terrazza Di Montepulciano is a comfortable hotel situated along the main street of Montepulciano, very close to the beautiful Piazza Grande, in the heart of the historic centre.
The staff is absolutely wonderful and the hotel is very smart planned!
Housed in a 16th-century building in Montepulciano's historical centre, Albergo Duomo offers free Wi-Fi, a bar, and a terrace equipped with tables, chairs and flower pots.
Gemütliches kleines, sehr zentral gelegenes Hotel.
History and historic wines combine in Montepulciano.
History and historic wines combine in Montepulciano. My husband and I are sommeliers, art and history lovers. This town delivers on all scores and the locals are incredibly inviting and friendly - even more than the typical Italian standard. This town constantly has cultural and musical events, some serious and others simply fun in nature. Wineries close by, and the wine bars, closer.
karen
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Montepulciano is beautiful and old and hilly and kind of...
Montepulciano is beautiful and old and hilly and kind of mysterious. It's fun to walk around – although your legs get sore! All the old buildings and streets and alleys were super cool. It was also great being in the heart of wine country. We'd heard a lot about Italian hospitality but didn't get a whole lot of that – it was still fun to explore ourselves, thpough.
A
Anonymous
Thailand
10
Scored 10
The setting was breathtaking.
The setting was breathtaking. The accommodation was picture book perfect and included free parking! The views from the bell tower, directly across the piazza, made the climb worth every step! Highly recommended but allow yourself a minimum of a two night stay!
Barbara
Canada
10
Scored 10
We had the great fortune of stumbling into the start of...
We had the great fortune of stumbling into the start of their week-long Bravio delle Botti festivities in which the neighborhoods compete against one another to roll wine barrels up the steep streets of the historical center. We got to see fantastic performances by the drum and flagwaving groups, have fantastic dinners put on by each of the 8 neighborhoods (contrade), and enjoy some shows put on in the Piazza Grande. The town itself is steep and filled with cantinas. Gorgeous historical hill town surrounded by gorgeous rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves. It's Tuscany at its finest. Fairly well touristed, so be cognizant of prices and a few tourist traps, but otherwise very pleasant.
Christopher
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Montepulciano is a small town and everything is within...
Montepulciano is a small town and everything is within walking distance, but it's very hilly (up and down). There are several good dining/drinking options (Trattoria di Cagnano on via Dell'Opio Nel Corsa was great for a late dinner!) and good for shops (tourist and retail/clothing/leather). Wine tasting is a must too (great wine options by the glass at the Montepulciano fortress and Enoliteca on via Di Gracciano Nel Corso)
Tim
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a very nice city, however not for the faint of heart...
This is a very nice city, however not for the faint of heart. You have to be in good shape as you are walking steep up hill to get to the top of the city. The main street is downhill, so if you happen to stay in a hotel at the top of the hill, you are constantly walking up and down to get anywhere. There is some paid parking at the top, the rest of the parking is down the hill. It is a nice city to visit for the day, not worth staying overnight. There are some wine stores, I recommend Talosa,(off a side street near Piazza grande) they have a wine cellar worth looking at as it is an old tunnel built during WWII. Sales girl was very friendly and helpful
Everything was absolutely amazing. The pictures dont do it justice. It’s even more beautiful in real life. Wonderful restaurant with a terrace and a olive garden with some of the best food we had in Italy. A pool with a breathtaking view of the vineyards. the whole property is just a wonder. And also the owners and people who work there are wonderful. Especially Andrea. He helped us with everthing we needed and made our stay so pleasant. we are definently coming back! Dont hesitate, book this place and not a hotel. You will not regret it.
We loved our short stay! We were warmly greeted at reception and provided lots of information for our stay. The room was clean, well furnished and spacious enough. We loved the breakfast in the underground level: perfect cappuccino (my wife is Italian - raised in Italy not abroad :) ), great selection and cute setting. We would highly recommend. Location is also perfect - within the town centre, close to everything (expect a supermarket, however there are some places where you can purchase water and other small pantry items, if needed).
I recently had a delightful stay at this hotel close to Montepulciano. The staff exuded genuine warmth, always ready to assist and make our stay comfortable. Our room was spacious, immaculately clean, and designed to enhance relaxation. But what truly took our breath away was the astonishing view of the Tuscan landscape that greeted us every day. Nestled perfectly to offer a panorama of Tuscany's beauty, this hotel is a gem for those wanting to immerse themselves in the region's splendor. Highly recommended for a memorable getaway.
We LOVED our stay here. The hotel sits on a beautiful property where the family has vineyards and olive trees, with a view of the town of Montepulciano right from the backyard. There is a free shuttle service where they will drive you into and out of the town of Montepulciano which is very convenient! The restaurant, which provides breakfast (included) and also dinner (paid), is so great. Despite the history of the building (700 years old!) the bathrooms have been renovated and are very new and clean! Such a lovely stay!!
Central location in stunning Montepulciano. Host very quick to reply via WhatsApp with recommendations, tips for parking, etc.
We loved staying in this historic building. Felt like staying at a relatives apartment- the rooms and furniture appear to be original with their own character (but very well maintained and clean). The rooftop has gorgeous views with an area to sit and enjoy this stunning area.
The host recommended Cafe Poliziano- this is the epitome of my Italian cafe dreams- highly recommend.
Breakfast is OK, but served late from 8:30am which would be OKif there is coffee maker in the room. Being early birds we want coffee or tea as we wake up.
Ramona is very friendly and served us coffee when we accidentally showed up at 8:00am. The free pick up from Montepulciano main entrance was nice and made it easy to get to the hotel. Frank who picked us up also helped us carry our luggage to our room on 2nd floor since there is no lift on the property.
What an amazing stay.
This is a truly family run hotel with so much happiness and enthusiasm, they are so happy to have you there and happy to engage in conversation.
Everything was done well, Nicolo (I hope this is right) makes breakfast very interesting in such a good way, Mataeo cooking is suburb.
If going to Montepulciano, please do yourself a favour, travel a few minutes more and stay at this place, you will not regret it.
The hotel is beautiful, with a nice landscaped garden and trees with an excellent location close to the old town of Montepulciano. It is a family hotel, the staff are very attentive and the place feels warm and hospitable. Many items on the breakfast menu are home made. There is ample parking space on site and the rooms are large, clean and beautifully decorated.
Located very close to Montepulciano town, it was the perfect escape to relax and unwind after a few days of exploring Italy. We enjoyed the pool, the stunning view and our cosy room! We went on a Tuscan roadtrip and this was, by far, our favourite place to stay. The staff are very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend!
A great find in Montepulciano! What a nice family run boutique hotel. The owners were very helpful. Ivana baked every day so there were always great treats at breakfast. The rooms are very large and comfortable. Easy to get to right off the main Piazza Grande. We would stay there again when ever we are in the area.
Very nice apartment with big bathroom and kitchen to prepare family meals. Access to patio and swimming pool. Lovely sunsets and perfect location between Pienza and Montepulciano. Ideal for peace and relax, surrounded by fields. On the way amazing views on the best part of Tuscany.
The grounds were lovely especially the area around the pool. The views were gorgeous of Montepulciano. Susy had a welcome bottle of wine and other foods to help get us going in the mornings. Susy gave us a wine tasting at her winery and was very helpful.
The hotel had a pool and spa (both at an extra cost) But nice to have available for a rainy day. The breakfast included hard boiled eggs and cheese which has been rare in other hotels we have travelling to in italy.
Federica and her team were incredible and facilitated every aspect of our time in Montepulciano. Probably the best hotel experience I have ever had. I wish I could give it an 11.
Historic location. In main square of Montepulciano. Building with history since 1504. Having stayed there for a night, was like a (luxury) timetravel back to 1800..
A lovely glimpse of old Italy within the walls of Montepulciano, parking on site and a lovely room with a small balcony with a view out over the city wall.
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