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Rustic Tuscany stay at a charming hotel - Refundable hotel
Palazzo Mosela Alla Porta, Montepulciano, TuscanyStops
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Rustic Tuscany stay at a charming hotel - Refundable hotel
Palazzo Mosela Alla Porta, Montepulciano, Tuscany
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Property details
- Tuscan idylls: Perched on a picture-perfect Tuscan hillside, enjoy the medieval town of Montepulciano from a stunning building that dates back to the 1300s. Originally the home of Santa Margherita da Cortona, the property has been lovingly restored, and still maintains original features.
- Intimate and authentic escape: With just six rooms, this is an intimate property, ideal for experiencing an authentic taste of this charming region. Rooms are finished in tranquil whites and beiges with a rustic flavour and beamed ceilings in places, fitting for the simple and comfortable style of this charming property.
- Taste local flavours: You'll kick-start each day with a breakfast of Tuscan specialities at the nearby restaurant. For a change of scene, you're perfectly placed in a central location to head out into the cobbled town to try some of the local trattorias or vineyards, in a region that is famed for its wine, cheeses and pork.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.
- Tuscan idylls: Perched on a picture-perfect Tuscan hillside, enjoy the medieval town of Montepulciano from a stunning building that dates back to the 1300s. Originally the home of Santa Margherita da Cortona, the property has been lovingly restored, and still maintains original features.
- Intimate and authentic escape: With just six rooms, this is an intimate property, ideal for experiencing an authentic taste of this charming region. Rooms are finished in tranquil whites and beiges with a rustic flavour and beamed ceilings in places, fitting for the simple and comfortable style of this charming property.
- Taste local flavours: You'll kick-start each day with a breakfast of Tuscan specialities at the nearby restaurant. For a change of scene, you're perfectly placed in a central location to head out into the cobbled town to try some of the local trattorias or vineyards, in a region that is famed for its wine, cheeses and pork.
Entry requirements
The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.
Location and what's nearby
Via di Gracciano nel Corso 113, 53045 Montepulciano, Italy
You’ll also be an hour's drive from the city of Siena where unmissable sights include Piazza del Campo, Torre del Mangia, the Complex of Santa Maria della Scala, and last but not least Siena Cathedral, where a young Michelangelo famously created four statues in the early 1500s.