Here is its wide range of options, from star-rated and luxurious hotels with antique furnishings, tapestries, fabrics, and precious details, to simpler guesthouses, small inns, and B&Bs, often housed in ancient buildings in the city center or charming corners of town.
B&Bs in particular have recently sparked a small and peaceful hospitality revolution: they have popped up like mushrooms, enjoying great success among tourists eager to stay in ancient Renaissance palaces, evocative tower houses in the city center, or elegant Art Nouveau villas.
In tastefully and soberly decorated settings, sometimes with antique furnishings, design touches, and unexpected panoramic terraces. The story is much the same for other Tuscan art cities.
Gems like Siena, Lucca, Pisa, Arezzo, and other smaller towns have renovated and converted numerous old buildings in their historic centers into hospitality venues, and opened the doors to farmhouses and ancient rural mansions transformed into irresistible boutique hotels, equipped with all possible comforts, from spas to starred restaurants, and offering a thousand opportunities for excursions, cultural visits, sports, and shopping, all at very convenient distances.
The entire Tuscany region thus confirms, once again, its status as a small tourist mecca, capable of providing hospitality that keeps pace with the times and a constantly evolving market.

