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Monday, 15 June 2020 13:53

Hospitality and safety

For over 100 years

We have been taking care of our guests for four generations, with passion and spontaneity: for us, hospitality is an intrinsic part of our soul. It is not built, it is innate and it feeds on the love for the most beautiful work there is. At all times, our gestures and words aspire to make your vacation one you have always dreamed of, relaxing and carefree.

That's why can now soothe your concerns related to possible health risks, constantly taking care of every aspect of your hotel stay. Enjoy the long-awaited journey serenely and do not think about anything else: your safety has been in excellent hands for four generations.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 15:09

Chianti

The beautiful hills of the Chianti region (or Chiantishire) are famous for their precious vineyards which each year produce some of the finest wines in the world, with cuisine to match. This part of Tuscany is also full of scenic and artistic treasures. Greve in Chianti has a charming town centre with galleries and proudly displays a statue of the Gallo Nero (black rooster), symbol of Chianti Classico.

The suggestive route of Via Chiantigiana leads you to the towns of Panzano, the romantic Pieve di San Leonino, ancient fortifications like Lamole Castle and Volpaia, and further on to the small hilltop town of Radda in Chianti, immersed in vines and olives. You can continue on to the ancient fortress of Castellina in Chianti and the medieval Monteriggioni with its 14 towers.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 15:01

Siena

Home of the Palio, the unique, world-famous horse race, Siena has, like its historic rival Florence, seen its fair share of Renaissance splendour. But it’s the city’s Gothic masterpieces that stand out, like the Palazzo Pubblico with its Torre del Mangia in the Piazza del Campo – one of the most extraordinary public spaces in Italy.

Siena’s beautiful Duomo is a Renaissance masterwork endowed with priceless art and architectural works, like Donatello’s Saint John the Baptist or, in the Baptistry, Ghiberti’s Arrest of John the Baptist and Dontaello's Banquet of Herod. Also worth a visit are the State Archives and the Pinacoteca Nazionale.

The area around Siena is of course a magnet for lovers of food and wine. As well as sipping on Brunello, Chianti and Vernaccia di San Gimignano, you should taste some local specialities like ribollita and panzanella and the wonderful Sienese fruit cake, panforte.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 14:57

Forte dei Marmi

The chicest spot along the Tuscan coast, Forte dei Marmi is just 60 km from Montecatini and is named after the fort itself, which is from the 17th century, era of the Grand Dukes, and the marble blocks which for centuries have been exported from here. Stroll along the car-free streets of this elegant town at the feet of the Apuan Alps and enjoy some fine boutiques with top names, and the Wednesday market, the landmark mercato del Forte.

The town’s glamorous nightlife is nicely balanced by romantic walks to the pier, offering fabulous views along the coast. The beaches at Forte dei Marmi go on for miles and just metres from the shallow, crystalline water you’ll find no shortage of top-quality fish restaurants and A-list bars.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 14:53

Lucca

Just 30 minutes from the Hotel Ercolini e Savi, this “city of 100 churches” is enclosed by a 4km-long, intact 16th century wall which also affords panoramic bike and walking paths. Highlights in the city include the magnificent Piazza dell’Anfiteatro and the Cathedral of San Martino, or Duomo, and the Basilica of San Frediano. The main shopping street, Fillungo, is a lively mix of boutique and craft shops; don’t forget to taste local specialty, the fruit bread buccellato.

The most famous walls in Tuscany enclose a number of excellent festivals each year, including international musical names at the Lucca Summer Festival, and the world-famous comic and graphic festival Lucca Comics and Games.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 14:48

Pisa

It takes just over an hour by train from Montecatini to get to the world’s most famous leaning tower, in Pisa. This is where Galileo Galilei did some of his most important experiments. The whole area around the tower is appropriately called the Field of Miracles and the other parts are well worth visiting: the Duomo, Baptistry and Composanto Monumentale cemetery. Traditionally claimed to have been founded by Trojans, Pisa is also home to one of the oldest, and most prestitigious universities in the world.

This ancient maritime republic was once a rival to Vencie and Genoa and this past is reflected in the grand Grand Duke-era palaces along the Arno. Yet Pisa is also a vibrant, modern city: don’t miss the sculpture outside the station by Arnaldo Pomodoro or one of Keith Haring’s final works, the mural Tuttomondo on the wall of the monastery of Sant’Antonio.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 14:42

Florence

Tuscany is of course the home of masterpieces of architecture and Renaissance art and more. Your tour of our region can only start in Florence, only 50 km from Hotel Ercolini and Savi. Easily reached by train, you’ll come first to Santa Maria Novella, right in the centre, and across from the church of the same name whose majestic façade was built by Leon Battista Alberti. Visit the Duomo and Baptistery and it’s worth the effort to walk to the top of Brunelleschi’s monumental dome and any photos you take from the top are gauranteed to impress your friends. Sit and enjoy an aperitivo at a table at one of the many elegant bars on the lively Piazza della Repubblica.

From the fantastic main square of Piazza della Signoria you can spot the entrance to the Uffizi Gallery, home to many great masterpieces of world art. From the top floors you can capture some wonderful views of the river and of the historic goldsmiths shops along the iconic Ponte Vecchio - the only bridge in Florence spared Nazi bombing by Hitler's himself. The Pitti Palace with its elegant Boboli Gardens and the area around Borgo San Frediano are one easy way to leave Florence's centre and walk up to Piazzale Michelangelo, or else head up to Fiesole, a hill worth visiting just to enjoy the amazing views back down over the city.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 14:41

Padule di Fucecchio

With its two hundred acres of wilderness, the largest pelagic basin in Italy is a 30-minute drive from Montecatini and a must-see attraction due to the richness of its biodiversity. Guided tours, boat trips and birdwatching workshops are just some of the activities that you will be able to experience in Padule. Have fun photographing the 12,000 bird specimens that live amongst ferns, water lilies and many other ancient plants which populate this stunning park, whose origins date back to the Medici family.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 14:34

Thermal park

A feature of Montecatini is that all the spas are connected in a single thermal park enclosed by a lovely green space. The Terme del Tettuccio is the oldest and most popular spa, commissioned by Grand Duke Leopoldo at the beginning of the twentieth century, a wonderfully-decorated space sumptuously decorated by a variety of artists.

The Terme Excelsior is considered one of the jewels of the early twentieth century and today one of the finest wellness centres in Montecatini, offering mud and thermal baths of thermal waters, massage, beauty treatments and body care.

Having been transformed into an innovative spa, the Terme Redi, as well as thermal pool offers balneotherapy, massage, inhalation treatments and physiotherapy.

The other spas in the complex are the Tamerici, Grocco, La Salute and La Torretta baths.

Wednesday, 22 November 2017 14:33

MOCA – Montecatini Contemporary Art

Opened in Decemer 2012, MOCA (Montecatini Contemporary Art) occupies a spacious 400 sqm of the Palazzo communale and shows highlights of the international art world, like Joan Miró’s Woman Encircled by the Flight of a Bird and Vita by Pietro Annigoni. The museum also hosts various exhibitions, shows, concerts and book events. Entrance is free.

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