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Lodging in Tuscany

Here's a list of accommodations - villas, townhouses and apartments in Tuscany, Italy - recommended by the TalkTuscany staff or other travelers.

See some tips on how to choose between a villa, a farmhouse or apartment for your lodging needs.

Cortona

La Pietra - This is a very old restored farmhouse with wonderful grounds and a nice rustic feel. It makes a great base for touring southern Tuscany. Good for up to 6 people.


Casa Portagioia - Here's an elegant yet relaxed country retreat near Cortona. Casa Portagioia offers 5 independent guest bedrooms and 2 suite apartments, all with luxury bathrooms.


Roman Well - a well-located apartment in the heart of Cortona. This is a two-bedroom apartment and a TalkTuscany recommendation.


Casa Bottini - This restored 15th Century apartment includes 2 large bedrooms, large open kitchen, working fireplace and a sun-soaked patio. Casa Bottini is recommended by TalkTuscany.com expert Bob Cortright.

Chianti

Villa Il Rigogolo - This luxury country villa features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, living room, sitting room, study/TV room with sofa bed, breakfast room, two kitchens, swimming poolfor 10 people and more.

Casa Sevelli - A two-apartment building in Lecchi. Each apartment has a large living room, two bedrooms kitchen, fireplace - all located in a 15th Century stone house. This is a reader recommendation.



Lucca

La Sorgente - Located among olive groves, La Sorgente features 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, kitchen/dining room, terrace, garden, swimming pool and more.

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