
Best Luxury 4 Star Hotels in Tuscany
With its stunning landscape, artistic heritage and stand-out cities it is no wonder that Tuscany is one of Italy’s most visited regions. Well-known cities such as Florence, Siena and Pisa offer visitors a strong taste of culture, and architectural design and museums and galleries showcase works from some of the world’s most famous artists. Whilst the lesser-visited cities such, Arezzo (albeit one of the wealthiest cities in Tuscany) present the opportunity to step back in time and enjoy a taste of medieval history. For wine buffs, the roaming countryside is home to an array of wineries and vineyards which boast some of Italy’s most famous appellations – a private wine tour is an absolute must and for gourmets the simple cooking style Tuscan food is renowned for creating undeniably delicious dishes to feast on throughout your trip. Ready to experience the beautiful rich hues and depth of Tuscany yourself? Read our top recommendations to help book your luxury hotel in Tuscany.
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Tuscany, Castellina in Chianti
Locanda le Piazze
(4 stars)Locanda le Piazze, crafted by Natacha Fazal-Karim and cherished by guests for over a decade, is a luxurious boutique hotel housed in a 16th-century farmhouse in the heart of Tuscany, offering an eco-conscious sanctuary. Surrounded by lush olive groves and vineyards, guests from all over the world are invited to stay in one of 20 elegantly appointed guestrooms and experience a world of serenity and sophistication. Traditional character and charm meet modern design with every contemporary comfort on hand to make each stay seamless. The hotel boasts beautiful outdoor areas including a swimming pool offering panoramic views and gazebos for relaxing in the shade. Guests’ wellbeing and sustainability are the priority in the full service AnaiSpa and there’s a fitness centre for keeping fit on the go. On-site, farm-to-table dining is on offer with fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced as part of Locanda Le Piazze’s commitment to sustainability.
Tuscany, Lucca
Palazzo Dipinto
(4 stars)Named after the piazza in which it’s found, Palazzo Dipinto was once a 13th-century palace. Now it is an elegant design hotel. Bedrooms feature Italian made wooden parquet flooring, stylish furnishings in muted tones and spacious bathrooms. There isn’t a restaurant in-house, but there is a bar (in which breakfast is served), an inner courtyard and room service. And, bringing all of the senses into the experience, the hotel has its own scent, chosen in partnership with Acqua dell Elba, so guests staying at the boutique property, are welcomed with a delightful aroma, as well as a smile.
Tuscany, Lucca
Grand Universe Lucca Autograph Collection
(4 stars)Offering superb views over Saint Martino’s Cathedral and many of the city’s monuments, the Grand Universe Lucca is a fusion of old and new. Its wall foundations date back to Roman times and there are the remnants of an ancient glassblower’s fountain in the cellar. But in terms of interior design, there’s plenty of contemporary flair, with luxe features such as modern glass chandeliers. Legacy Bistro Wine Bar is the hotel’s restaurant, while the Symphony Lounge pays subtle homage to Lucca’s musical connections. There’s also a stunning rooftop bar, Sommita, with wonderful views over the old town and Piazza del Giglio. And you can book a horse and carriage ride with canapes and aperitifs.
Tuscany, Barga
Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco Resort & Spa
(4 stars)Spanning 1700 acres of the Serchio Valley and set into the hillside, the Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco Resort overlooks the town itself. An outdoor pool terrace with loungers provides spectacular views, while inside, there’s a further pool as part of the wellness area. The building is a pretty, pink, traditional style villa with shuttered windows. Interiors and 180 bedrooms are decorated in a warming contemporary Italian design, using plush fabrics and earthy colours. Meals can be taken al fresco on the sun-soaked terrace of La Veranda, with regular theme nights offered and drinks can be enjoyed in the Nour Lounge.
Tuscany, Castelnuovo di Garfagnana
Villa Bertagni
(4 stars)A former noble’s residence, this five-century old villa is now a romantic hotel close to the village of Castelnuovo di Garfagnana. The country estate encompasses forestry, gardens and a waterfall. Rooms evoke the building’s heritage, with oil paintings, ornate wooden four-poster beds, antique furnishings, heavy drapes, chandeliers and a Regency colour scheme. And in addition to the main villa, there’s a farmhouse containing three apartments — for those wanting a little more private space. Its location provides plenty of opportunities to explore the native parkland and take a dip in the seasonal outdoor pool. Warm Italian hospitality and delicious home baking await the guests at Villa Bertagni.
Tuscany, Florence, Santa Maria Novella
25hours Hotel Florence Piazza San Paolino
(4 stars)The 25 hours Hotel Piazza San Paolino is one the quirkiest luxury hotel’s to be found anywhere in the world. Its interior is designed along the lines of ‘Paradiso and Inferno’ meaning that whilst the hotel is incredibly inviting and cosy it is also ‘hellishly amusing.’ The hotel’s décor is amusing and fun, each space is different yet distinctly welcoming. The hotel has a large variety of rooms, and all take inspiration from Dantes Paradiso or Dantes Inferno. The rooms are unique and chic, they are equipped with luxurious beds, Bluetooth speakers and smart TVs. The hotel is home to its own fitness centre (which has a yoga area), spa and sauna, cinema and even has bikes which guests can use to explore Florence. The hotel also has many dining options like the San Paolino restaurant which serves fresh Italian dishes in its incredible glass ceilinged dining room and cosy Companion Dolcemaro Bar which is speakeasy-esque in nature.
Tuscany, Florence, San Marco - Santissima Annunziata
The Hoxton, Florence
(4 stars)The Hoxton, Florence has brought the brand’s distinctive blend of contemporary design and community spirit to the heart of Florence’s historic centre. Following the success of The Hoxton, Rome, this much-anticipated opening spans two contrasting buildings – a beautifully preserved 16th-century Renaissance palazzo and a striking modernist structure by renowned architect Andrea Branzi. The result is a seamless fusion of historic grandeur and bold contemporary style, with interiors by AIME Studios, featuring lime-washed walls, original frescoes, and vintage furnishings.
The hotel offers 161 stylish rooms, with palazzo rooms showcasing elegant marble tones and Renaissance motifs, while Branzi-designed rooms embrace vibrant colours and postmodern influences. For a more exclusive stay, The Hoxton, Florence introduces House, a luxurious three-bedroom apartment with a private entrance, fully equipped kitchen, and terrace, complete with a dedicated House Manager.
Guests can enjoy two exciting dining venues: Alassio, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant serving classic Italian comfort food with Ligurian influences, and Enoteca Violetta, a sophisticated wine bar offering an extensive selection of local and international wines. Ideally located for exploring Florence’s cultural landmarks, including the Duomo and Uffizi Gallery, the hotel also embraces local collaborations, showcasing emerging Italian artists in the Hox Gallery and offering curated goods in its Best Of shop. Additional perks include complimentary Sergio Bianchi bicycles and exclusive access to local fitness studios, ensuring a stay that’s as immersive as it is stylish.
