Lodging in Montepulciano
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Had a great stay with our family at Il Riccio last October. It's small (only 5-6 rooms), family-run, and right in the center of Montepulciano. Get one of the rooms with a great view of the country-side. Very friendly, but not much English spoken. Wonderful little rooftop patio. Highly recommend this place, especially for the price.
http://www.ilriccio.net/english/meuble.html
http://www.ilriccio.net/english/meuble.html
#4
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Is there a better place to stay? We are lookig for something between Florence and Rome -- just spending a day driving around little towns, doing a bit of sight seeing, a bit of wine drinking and a bit of relaxation.
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We did just what you're thinking - chose Montepulciano as a stop between Florence & Rome. Found it to be a perfect choice - quiet and relaxing compared to the larger cities, but also had a choice of good restaurants. We found enough to do there to spend 2 nights.
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There are a dozen good options. Here are two:
www.lacosta.it
www.palazzodelcapitano.com
Both cute and very nice--with good food.
www.lacosta.it
www.palazzodelcapitano.com
Both cute and very nice--with good food.
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