Meublè il Riccio bed and breakfast in Montepulciano (Siena) - Italy

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Meublè il Riccio
Via Talosa N.21- Montepulciano (Siena)
is located in a populated area
next to the lake
next to thermal bath



Internet Wi-Fi   Gluten Free Foods   Pet Friendly  


The Meublé IL RICCIO is located in Montepulciano's oldest street, just a short walk from the Piazza Grande, the heart of the old town centre. The Cathedral and the City Hall form two sides of the spacious Piazza, and the other sides are made up of beautiful Renaissance palazzos. The Meublé IL RICCIO offers guests elegantly furnished rooms, private facilities, colour TV, mini bar, telephone, safe, air conditioning and wireless Internet access, as well as a wonderful view over the Val di Chiana and the lakes of Montepulciano and Trasimeno.

Prices( No Booking Fees )

Single
Min.€. 80,00
Max.€. 80,00
Double
Min.€. 100,00
Max.€. 200,00
Triple
Min.€. 120,00
Max.€. 200,00
Quadruple
Min.€. 200,00
Max.€. 220,00

Breakfast not included.

Services

Solarium - Fitness Area - Children's play area -
Small library -

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Distance from Meublè il Riccio to:

(Using public transportation)
Railway Station: 30 minutes
Airport: 90 minutes

The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 1 nights and it has 21 bed places

Attractions near Montepulciano

As a classic Montepulciano guidebook tells us, " the De Pucci were a noble Montepulciano family - their presence in the city is recorded in documents dating back to 1080,and their rich history boasts a wealth of illustrious names in the sciences, the military, the judiciary and the church. The family palazzo was situated in Via Tolosa, or Talosa, in the Santa Maria parish. The Santa Maria church was eventually demolished, and the city's magnificent cathedral was built on the site, but Via...
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