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City Guide: Chianti and surroundings

5 Top recommended hotels in Chianti and surroundings:

Borgo San Felice: Nestled in the heart of Chianti, this luxurious hotel offers breathtaking views of vineyards and olive groves, exquisite Tuscan cuisine, and a wellness center featuring a heated pool and spa treatments.

Castello di Spaltenna: This historical castle turned hotel is situated atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the picturesque Chianti countryside. Guests can indulge in its Michelin-starred restaurant, relax in the outdoor pool, and explore the hotel's stunning gardens.

Castello del Nero: Set amidst rolling hills, this 12th-century castle boasts elegantly restored rooms, a state-of-the-art wellness center, and a two Michelin-starred restaurant serving traditional Tuscan dishes. Guests can also enjoy activities such as wine tasting and horseback riding.

Villa Bordoni: Tucked away in the charming village of Greve in Chianti, this boutique hotel offers an intimate and peaceful retreat. With its lush gardens, cozy rooms, and an award-winning restaurant, it's an ideal choice for food and wine enthusiasts.

Relais Villa Olmo: Located in the heart of the Chianti wine region, this historic villa turned hotel exudes charm and elegance. Guests can admire spectacular views from its outdoor pool, savor authentic Tuscan cuisine, and explore the nearby vineyards and medieval towns.

Why should you stay in Chianti and surroundings?

Scenic Beauty: Chianti and its surroundings are renowned for their breathtaking landscapes filled with rolling hills, vineyards, and picturesque villages. The region offers stunning vistas at every turn, providing a perfect backdrop for leisurely drives, hiking trails, or simply relaxing amidst captivating scenery. Exploring the captivating beauty of Chianti is sure to leave an indelible impression on any visitor.

Wine and Gastronomy: Chianti is synonymous with its world-class wines, particularly the famous Chianti Classico. Staying in this region allows tourists to immerse themselves in the rich wine culture by visiting vineyards, participating in wine tastings, and even joining cooking classes to learn traditional Tuscan recipes. Indulging in the superb local gastronomy is an essential part of the Chianti experience, with many restaurants offering authentic farm-to-table dishes.

Cultural Heritage: Chianti boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage, with numerous medieval towns, castles, and ancient villages dotting the landscape. Exploring places like San Gimignano, Radda in Chianti, or Panzano allows visitors to step back in time and discover charming streets, impressive churches, and well-preserved architectural gems. The region also hosts festivals, events, and cultural activities throughout the year, offering tourists a chance to immerse themselves in the local traditions and customs.

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