Located on a hill in the Tuscan countryside, 5 minutes' drive from San Gimignano, Villasanpaolo Resort & Spa is surrounded by olive groves. It offers a modern spa and both outdoor and indoor pools.
A great base to discover Tuscany, this new, 4-star hotel Cappuccina Country Resort offers an excellent location, with stunning views of the medieval city of San Gimignano, 0.9 mi away.
Sabato Stefano
Italy
The room was magnificent. It was more an apartment than a hotel room. Considering we traveled with two kids, they really enjoyed the space they had available to play while we were getting ready. It was very clean and the beds were very comfortable. Even the sofa bed was nice. The breakfast was tasty and rich enough
Dating back to the 11th century, Leon Bianco is in Piazza della Cisterna, one of San Gimignano’s main squares. During summer, breakfast is served on the quiet, relaxing terrace.
Michelle
United States of America
Great location & and lovely property….clean & comfortable plus ample breakfast included.
Located in the center of San Gimignano, Hotel Bel Soggiorno offers large rooms and an on-site restaurant serving typical Tuscan dishes. The Chianti wine area is just 12 miles away.
Cristi Travel
Romania
Excellent location on the main street.
Since the town was very quiet, our room was also very quiet during our stay.
Staff was friendly and effective.
Hotel Sovestro is surrounded by pine trees, vineyards and olive trees, just 0.9 mi from San Gimignano's towers. It features 2 swimming pools, a free gym and characteristic restaurant.
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and a garden, Hotel Le Colline is set amid the Tuscan countryside, 0.6 mi from San Gimignano’s historic center. It offers rustic-style rooms with free Wi-Fi.
The pool and the location was good but needed a car.
Set along the old Via Francigena road, Villa Ducci is located in a panoramic position with magnificent views over the medieval town San Gimignano, less than 1.2 mi from its city center.
Beautiful location and the rooms were of good quality.
Hotel Le Volpaie is a beautiful, convenient base for exploring Tuscany. Set just 20 minutes’ drive from San Gimignano and Volterra the hotel has its own gardens and pool.
Établissement charmant ,proche des villes que nous voulions visiter
Just 0.9 miles from the historic center of San Gimignano, Hotel San Michele offers a peaceful location, Tuscan-style accommodations with free WiFi and views of the surrounding countryside.
Location near San Gimignano. Pool. Breakfast on terrace. Helpful staff
Located in the center of San Gimignano, Hotel Bel Soggiorno offers large rooms and an on-site restaurant serving typical Tuscan dishes. The Chianti wine area is just 12 miles away.
The location, rooms were clean, staff were very helpful and breakfast was delicious.
Dating back to the 11th century, Leon Bianco is in Piazza della Cisterna, one of San Gimignano’s main squares. During summer, breakfast is served on the quiet, relaxing terrace.
A very good hotel in the heart of this beautiful ancient town
Located in San Gimignano, 24 miles from Piazza del Campo, Agriturismo I Pini provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Gutes Frühstück,
der Bezug zur Natur, sehr freundliches Personal
Hotel Da Graziano has a quiet location, 1312 feet from San Gimignano center. It features air conditioned rooms and a contemporary Tuscan restaurant with a sunny dining terrace.
Very nice location, staff was kind and free parking nearby
This centrally located hotel blends a modern, completely-refurbished interior with the unaltered charm of a 19th century villa surrounded by picturesque gardens.
The courtyard at the hotel, parking area, swimming pool.
Relais Santa Chiara is set just 1312 feet from the medieval walls of San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers elegant rooms, a garden, and an outdoor pool.
Breakfast was wonderful and a lovely outdoor dining area
San Gimignano, with the Italian sun glistening intently on its 14 remaining towers, cuts a dramatic figure from its position high on a Tuscan hill overlooking vineyards. However, it is when you get up-close-and-personal with this medieval-walled city and crane your neck to the blue sky that you truly appreciate its mesmerising beauty.
If you take away the swarming summer tourists circling the piazzas of San Gimignano, then this city offers you a wonderful trip back in time. The main square, Piazza della Cisterna, is surrounded by Romanesque buildings and Piazza del Duomo features Torre Grossa, the city’s tallest tower.
San Gimignano, originally an Entruscan village, was part of the ancient pilgrim route Via Francigena joining France to Rome. Its name was derived from the Bishop of Modena and is well known today as the Town of Fine Towers.
The 12th-century Collegiate Church of San Gimignano is a worth a visit with its wonderful collection of frescoes, and it also includes the Religious Art Museum.
Whether it is sitting on a restaurant terrace sipping some local Vernaccia wine or attending the lively Thursday Market, Booking.com has a range of San Gimignano hotels, guest houses and apartments for your stay. And just out of the city are options such as farm stays and country houses in the Tuscan countryside.
We were there for 4 days near San Gimignano. We only spent 1 day, plus some evenings in San Gimignano. We did day trips to wineries and other countryside attractions on most days. 4 days actually in San Gimignano is probably too long, but it you're doing day travels to other Tuscany attractions, 4 days worked very well for us and was just right. We visited other towns and attractions and used San Gimignano as a home base.
Randy
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Our visit to San Gimignano (2 days) could have been a day or...
Our visit to San Gimignano (2 days) could have been a day or two longer. If we had stayed longer we would have rented a vespa and toured the winding roads around the city. If you have an interest in wine, schedule a educational tasting at the La Vernaccia di San Gimignano Wine Experience. You won't be disappointed. There are plenty of great restaurants and wine bars to visit. Also climb the 200 steps up the bell tower for a spectacular view of the area. Buy the city pass that covers all the historical sites in the city. There are a lot of visitors that come during the day but the city really calms down during the evening so if there are long lines at the 2 excellent gelato shops in the main square, just go back after or before dinner.
Carl
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Really beautiful, wonderful little Tuscan town.
Really beautiful, wonderful little Tuscan town. But, it's swimming with tourists basically year round, and all the shops and restaurants are very expensive because of that. We mostly ate in and went hiking, trying to avoid the crowds. It's a good place to shop if you have money!
Aleah
United States of America
Scored 10
10
My wife and me, and another couple spent a week at Podere la...
My wife and me, and another couple spent a week at Podere la Campagnola in October and loved every moment. The house has been recently renovated and is easy to access the walled village of San Gimignano with a 25-minute walk. The patio has a table and chairs where we enjoyed wine and appetizers. The kitchen is well stocked with equipment for cooking and serving. The beds are super comfortable, and shutters on the windows provide absolute darkness for sleeping in. The whole place was immaculate. The upstairs living room was super cozy with 2 comfy couches, a TV, and a small desk. The downstairs living room has a couch, fireplace, coffee bar, washer, and TV. The closets are huge and roomy. There was a vegetable garden, fruit trees, beautiful landscaping, and the property sits in the middle of hundreds of acres of vineyards and olive groves. It was like a retreat because of the exceptional quiet of the property. One of the best parts about this experience was meeting Giuseppe, Donatella, and Elisa, our hosts. They took care of every one of our needs, including picking us up at the bus drop off point upon our arrival, to driving us to the train station for our departure. I would definitely recommend this home and hope to return someday.
Larry
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Among many exceptional hilltop sites across Tuscany, San...
Among many exceptional hilltop sites across Tuscany, San Gimignano is something to behold. The layers of architecture across the town are intriguing, and the views across the countryside from side alleys are always the subject of ultimate holiday pics for those who glimpse the marvels this area holds. Through the day San Gimignano can be very busy with bus loads of tourists, and those tourists staying locally, but you can always find space to just relax and watch as the world visits this lovely town. To be honest, the standard of cuisine and food in general across the town is high, fairly priced, and delicious. The surrounding area holds many additional treats for those who can travel further afield. A magical place. Take some pics of the town above head height, and apply some monochrome filters, stunning. A character filled and lovely site for a day visit, but so much more to offer if you can stay for a few days, or more, and an amazing base for the wonder of Tuscany.
Fooclan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The scenery was beautiful in this area.
The scenery was beautiful in this area. I would recommend a car to explore a bit. Volterra was another close old city worth exploring with San Gimignano as the home base. Nearby wineries and cooking classes were also wonderful.
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We absolutely loved the host. Even though the farm was far away from the city he always offered us a ride (we were traveling with a group of 18-years old and did not have a car). He brought us homemade pasta sauce and mostly because of that we didn't mind any of the accommodation inconveniences. We loved the mini bar (we had never seen such low prices in italy- even lower than in the store) and the pool and the table tennis. If we were ever to visit san giminiano again we would love to come back here!!
love you Paolo:)
This lovely hotel was a highlight of our 14 days in Italy. It and the grounds were gorgeous. The staff were helpful. The breakfast was plentiful. The shower and bathroom were huge. We loved walking in the vineyard. We didn't use the two pools but they were so pretty, as was the landscaping, View was spectacular. Such a gem. I had no idea when I booked how special this pace would be. There's a great private patio and even a chapel.
The place ist not far away from the city.
The host ist really fantastico. We came a little late, but he was still awaiting us. in the morning we had an tasty breakfast with best Italian cappuccino.
we got a lot of interesting hints, witch place to visit what’s around. perfect
our host alway looks how to let us feel good.
one of the best stays in Italy, full recommendation.
thank you!
Location is ideal, in the middle of Tuscan Italy surrounded by vineyards.Cooking class was fantastic and a definite must as it was educational and fun. Learning how to make pasta was the highlight of the stay. The food served and prepared in the restaurant for dinner is a culinary delight, it felt like eating with the family.
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