
Our villa is located in the hills of Montecatini Terme
The largest and most famous of Tuscany’s spa towns, Montecatini Terme has been revered for its healing thermal waters since at least the 16th century, when the first baths were built here. Two centuries later, neighborhood royalty began to take note after the opening of the town’s first grand spas, putting Montecatini Terme firmly on the aristocracy's radar. Beyond the array of fine spas featuring treatments old and new, today’s visitors come for the shopping, dining and sporting offerings, as well.
Explore Nearby
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Lucca (30 km)
A tapestry of history awaits in Lucca. Encircled by medieval walls that invite leisurely walks or bike rides, this city is steeped in history, from the arresting Duomo di San Martino to the ancient Roman amphitheater. Lucca is a window to the past and a sanctuary of tranquility.
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Florence (50 km)
he cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is a testament to the age of art and architecture. Beyond the famous Galleria dell’Accademia and the iconic views from Piazzale Michelangelo lies a world of hidden gems. The district of Oltrarno, across the Arno River, is a treasure trove of vintage shops and lively cafés. Here, time-honored traditions meet the pulse of local life.
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Versilia (60 km)
Versilia's allure lies in its seamless blend of history and coastal charm. Once a humble fishing village, Viareggio now boasts sandy beaches, luxurious pine woods, and an exuberant nightlife. Don't miss the spectacle of its renowned carnival, a festivity that has been the heart of the region since the 19th century.
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Pisa (50 km)
Yes, the iconic photo 'holding up' the Leaning Tower is almost obligatory, but Pisa's allure goes far beyond. After climbing the tower for a unique perspective, explore treasures like the National Museum of San Matteo and the solemn beauty of the Camposanto cemetery.
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Vinci (20 km)
Vinci, nestled on the slopes of Montalbano, is a well-preserved medieval town renowned as the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci. The town revolves around this Renaissance figure, almost like a widespread museum dedicated to his genius.
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Chianti
No visit to Tuscany is complete without experiencing Chianti, where the art of winemaking is a living history set against a backdrop of mesmerizing landscapes. Here, each vineyard and glass of the renowned Chianti DOCG tells a story of tradition and passion.
