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.
William T. Payne
United States
The staff were extremely helpful and friendly. Especially front desk and Leonardo and Lorenzo in the restaurant and private wine dinner.
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, 1.5 km away.
Located in the centre of San Gimignano, Hotel Bel Soggiorno offers large rooms and an on-site restaurant serving typical Tuscan dishes. The Chianti wine area is just 20 km away.
Hotel Sovestro is surrounded by pine trees, vineyards and olive trees, just 1.5 km from San Gimignano's towers. It features 2 swimming pools, a free gym and typical restaurant.
Tania
United Kingdom
The property is old fashioned holiday hotel. Everything runs really well but truly it’s a bit out of date. Loved the shuttle up to town.
Originally a Franciscan convent built in 1587, Hotel La Collegiata is located in the Colli Seneri area, within east reach of mediaeval towns such as San Gimignano and Volterra.
Hotel Pescille is set in an old farmhouse in the Tuscan countryside, 5 minutes' drive from San Gimignano. It offers a large garden with swimming pool, and free parking.
Rune
Norway
Excelent pool area. fantastc view. Great nearby Restaurant.
Relais Santa Chiara is set just 400 metres from the medieval walls of San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers elegant rooms, a garden, and an outdoor pool.
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.
daniela
Italy
Can’t be more central, spacious and comfortable rooms in an ancient building, good breakfast
Just 5 km from San Gimignano, Le Terre Rosse is close to the Via Francigena, the ancient pilgrim route to Rome. This charming hotel and restaurant is surrounded by a large green park with outdoor...
Set along the old Via Francigena road, Villa Ducci is situated in a panoramic position with magnificent views over the mediaeval town San Gimignano, less than 2 km from its city centre.
Beautiful location and the rooms were of good quality.
Set in the heart of San Gimignano on central Via San Matteo, L'Antico Pozzo is a 15th-century building renovated under the supervision of Italy's Fine Arts.
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.
Tutto, ma sopratutto la piscina, la pulizia e la colazione
Set in a historic watchtower building in the town of Ulignano and a 10-minute drive from the centre of San Gimignano, Torciano Hotel Wine & Winery, Tuscany offers rooms with a garden view and a...
The view was incredible. You overlook the vineyards.
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, 1.5 km away.
Chambre très bien, malgré les travaux dans l'hotel.
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.
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.
Food, staff, drinks, pool, and room where all amazing.
Just 1.5 kilometres from the historic centre of San Gimignano, Hotel San Michele offers a peaceful location, Tuscan-style accommodation with free WiFi and views of the surrounding countryside.
The spectacular view from window. We will never forget it.
This historic farmhouse is 1.5 km from the centre of San Gimignano. It features a large garden with swimming pool and panoramic views of the city walls. Parking is free.
Gutes Frühstück,
der Bezug zur Natur, sehr freundliches Personal
Hotel Pescille, Leon Bianco and Villa Ducci have received great reviews from travellers in San Gimignano regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
A Tempting Tuscan Sun
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.
A very beautiful sight when driving among the Tuscan hills...
A very beautiful sight when driving among the Tuscan hills but a tourist magnet. The town itself is too touristy for my liking, it lost any originality or typical tuscan lifestyle due to the large numbers visiting. I prefer Siena or other towns or small villages near by where normal Italian life can still be seen.
Expect lots of queues, guided tours and lots of souvenir shops.
John
Germany
Scored 8.0
8.0
San Gimignano is a beautiful town with lots of character.
San Gimignano is a beautiful town with lots of character.
Unfortunately very popular with tourists and gets very busy between 10-4 each day. There are many car parks and coach parks for their arrival, and car parking is very expensive - 2.50euro per hour.
The restaurants and shops in the very center of the old town are aimed at this crowd, with more traditional, tastier food tucked down side alleys.
There are other more rustic towns and villages within the surrounding area which have more charm and a more relaxed/ peaceful experience
Emma
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Such a beautiful hill town.
Such a beautiful hill town. Stayed 3 nights which allowed us to explore all of the nooks and crannies and cobblestoned streets at night. Once the tourist busses leave you have the town to your self. You also do not have to wait inline for the worlds best gelato! Don't miss the winery at the top of the hill.
Princezkellyd
United States
Scored 10
10
A very spacious Apartment with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on...
A very spacious Apartment with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the ground floor. The living room/dining room was very large and the air conditioner a plus. We also liked that it has a dishwasher and also a cloths washer and plenty of drying racks. The pool area and view was the highlight of the stay. The owners welcoming attitude and kindness makes us want to go back.
Monica
United States
Scored 10
10
VERY popular with tourists, and well-deserved!
VERY popular with tourists, and well-deserved! You can easily chew up a solid day trying to cover all the interesting sights. There's no shortage of expected tourist shops along the clean quaint walks with buildings towering either side. A pleasant add is all the good quality clothing, food/drinks stops and art stores, as well. My wife could not decide on two light summer dresses, but were reasonably enough priced I got her both. And then quite nice sandals at another shop. And surprisingly inexpensive very good wines of the region's bespoke grapes. Definitely get the full tour ticket when doing the Tower Grosso climb and Collegiata cathedral tour. There's 5 attractions total included, and DO NOT MISS the contemporary art, medieval medicinal glass & glazedware works, and performing artists photo portraits exhibition all together at Museo Etrusco at the outskirts of the area. It's hidden gem, and conveniently on the way to the lower carpark. Car parking is a bear, and you must get there even before mid morning.
Robert
United States
Scored 10
10
The stay was way too short, wish could have lasted longer,...
The stay was way too short, wish could have lasted longer, the room with the balcony view was a pleasant surprise, fantastic panorama couldn't ask for more, the breakfast had a lot of variety to suit everyone's choice . The staff are very helpful and friendly , a special mention for the lady who cleans the rooms, not easy but she did the work with care and a smile on her face , would recommend to anyone who has the chance to visit😊
This was the best place we've stayed during our trip to Italy so far. The appartment was very confortable, clean and had everything we needed for our stay in San Gimignano. The location is extraordinary, right on the historic city. It has plenty of natural light and the decoration is very well thought out, giving the guests the feeling of being in an authentic tuscan house. The communication with Brunella was efficient and she is a very nice host. I would definetly stay there again.
Fattoria is the most gorgeous property we stayed at in Italy! the whole area is so scenic & the accomodation is absolutely perfect with the best outlook over San Gim. the staff were incredible, the breakfast & hospitality was outstanding! also we dined there & had wine by the pool on 2 out of three nights, highly recommend the chef is amazing, mixing local ingredients with delicious combinations. we wished we stayed longer!
exquisite design detail; luxury at every turn; wonderful attentive yet discreet service; food was some of the best I've eaten in Italy and the presentation was Michelin started.
overall it is peaceful, understated, romantic and personifies what a luxury boutique hotel should be
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