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Old Sep 17th, 2013, 03:47 PM
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We just lost our villa in Tuscany, Does any one have a recommendation for a villa/bed and breakfast in the montepulciano area.We are using the normal sites, We hoped someone has a nice place to stay .we are going april/may of 2014.
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If you are not set on staying in Montepulciano, we stayed here just outside Pienza and absolutely loved it. It is an old farmhouse that has been made into separate apts. We stayed here for one week and found it a great location for exploring the area. The hosts are wonderful. The breakfasts are out of this world. Note: bring bigger pants just in case!

http://www.fontebertusi.it/eng/
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If you have any interest in staying at a B&B in Montepulciano, we had a fabulous week here:

http://www.locandasanfrancesco.it/bo...l-tuscany.html

It was a very easy drive in and out of town, and we were able to park in the small square outside the front door of the hotel. It has a lively wine bar and a small outdoor terrace. Great views from the rooms.
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What's your budget? What amenities do you need? How many people?
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We are staying here in December and it gets rave reviews from some friends of ours that go every year


http://www.santantonio.it/
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Thanks for all the replies, we will check them out asap,
our budget is about 200 euro's a night
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Like michele_d, I also highly recommend Fonte Bertusi.

Here are some other choices, most are located in the Val d'Orcia area-

http://www.santamariapienza.it/index.php?lang=ing

http://www.agriturismocasalpiano.it/index.html

http://www.cretaiole.it/index.en.php
(Excellent location)

http://www.cretedisiena.com/Casa_Picchiata/english.htm
(Excellent location)

http://www.terredinano.com/pages_eng...o_toscana.aspx

http://www.lafonte.toscana.it/2006/ita/
(Excellent location)

http://www.agriturismosangallo.com/ENG/home.html

http://www.tobruk.it/agriturismo.php?lingua=en
(Incredible views and a beautiful property)

http://www.casafrati.toscana.nu/
(Well priced)

http://www.lupaia.com/location.html
(A beautiful B&B located in the valley below Montepulciano)

http://www.lafoce.com/
(Beautiful apartments/houses/villa/property- very special)

http://www.lacasadiadelina.com/index...t&id=9&lang=en
(A small, lovely B&B located within the small, lovely town of Monticchiello)

http://www.lemaribelle.it/intro.en.php
(3 apartments located in Monticchiello)

If none of the above works for you, consider searching these two websites-

http://www.cretedisiena.com/english/

http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals...cany/valdorcia
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This is where we always stay:
http://www.agriturismolabruciata.it/en/
It is just outside Montepulciano. The rates are very reasonable and include one dinner. The dinners are very good and very reasonably priced. We usually end up eating in about half the time.
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Thanks everyone . I have a lot of research to do
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