Located in Vinci, 14 miles from Montecatini Train Station, Hotel Alexandra has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Nina
Mexico
The place is amazing, the staff very kind and the room was clean.
Enjoying an enviable location in the heart of Tuscany, this charming hotel is situated in Leonardo da Vinci's birthplace, within easy reach of the area’s main attractions.
Magdalena
Austria
Conveniently located to make exploring Vinci quite easy. Staff were so friendly and accommodating and made the overall experience very pleasant. The hotel has a quirky old charm which my family and I loved, and the breakfast was very good. If you have a dog, a great place to stay.
Set on the top of a hill and surrounded by the peaceful countryside, Antica Bottega Vinci is 3.1 mi from the center of Vinci. The property features free WiFi access, a garden and free private parking....
Lisa
Germany
We enjoyed our stay at Antica Bottega di Vinci very much. The place is very beautiful, clean, quiet, traditional and has a beautiful view from the property over Tuscan hills (just what you want to see when going to Tuscany!). It's located a little outside of Vinci, so prepare for a curvy drive uphill.
The owners are amazing and warm people, that helped us a lot when our car battery was empty and went our of their way to help us. Every morning we enjoyed a lovely, cute breakfast prepared by the host, and received as many recommendations as we wished for. I can absolutely recommend this place.
Providing a garden, Il Palagio provides accommodations in Vinci. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi. Pool views are a highlight at the vacation home's pool.
Ahmad A N
Netherlands
A traditional first-floor apartment with a fully equipped kitchenette, including coffee, microwave, and refrigerator. The spacious sleeping room, while warm, might not be warm enough for our preferences. Welcoming hoHowever, the terrace offers a superb scenic view. The apartment is located next to Leonardo Da Vinci's birthplace, allowing you to catch a glimpse of the house from the terrace. It's just an hour's drive from Florence, passing through the beautiful landscape of vineyards and olive groves.
Il Casolare di Leonardo is 0.9 mi from the center of Vinci, in the Tuscan countryside. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, free Wi-Fi in public areas and free private parking.
Claudia
Germany
Everything! Updated rooms with everything you need.
Breakfast was delicious, pastries are made there.
The best part was the restaurant on site with delicious food at a reasonable price and great affordable wine. .
Staff was very friendly as well. Our 3 year old daughter enjoyed the pool and the swing set at the property.
The Antico Borghetto is a 3-floor villa with 4 bedrooms and large grounds with a swimming pool and BBQ facilities. It is surrounded by the Tuscan countryside, a 10-minute drive from Vinci.
Jeanne
United States of America
Everything! The house is beautiful, view is amazing, and Daniella was a wonderful host. We would definitely stay there again!
Offering a garden, Villa Vestra in Vinci holiday home features accommodations in Vinci. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
La casa di Elisa offers accommodations in Vinci, 14 miles from Montecatini Train Station and 25 miles from Santa Maria Novella.
Luiza
Portugal
The rooms are spacious, beds are nice and comfortable, the kitchen was equipped with almost everything we needed. They even had a crib ready for our baby (with very cute bed linen). We could have used a microwave but that’s only because we had a baby with us - other than that, we cooked a few times at the house with no problem! I also loved the coffee maker, very practical.
But the star of the show was the VIEW!! I’ll never forget waking up to the Tuscan hills. Giovanni and Sabrina were very friendly, even helping me get medical care when I got sick during the trip.
I really loved staying at Casa do Elisa and can’t wait to come back to Tuscany!
Vinci is special. The Leonardo da Vinci museums are extremely interesting and also the villa where he was born. The town is charming with ancient villas, and fabulous vistas. The people are really nice, friendly and helpful. Also there are wonderful restaurants.
Beverly
Italy
Scored 10
10
I love this town.
I love this town. Rural enough to be off the beaten path with easy access by car (or bus) to Florence and Pisa. We loved the area. Wine and food abound. Seriously. Go to La Becherria for a great meal (or anywhere, really) and be sure to get some wine tasting in at the little spot at the corner. Read about Peter Dent and Da Vinci's horse and enjoy the trails between the olive trees and vinyards.
Brett
United States of America
Scored 10
10
I have always been a huge Leonardo fan and visiting Vinci...
I have always been a huge Leonardo fan and visiting Vinci has long been on my bucket list. But on previous trips to Italy I had not been able to work it out. This time I made it a priority and I was not disappointed. Anyone who is an admirer of Leonardo's genius needs to see this town, the museums dedicated to him, the home he was born in and the museum dedicated to his artwork. The town itself is quaint and the people who live there are friendly and helpful. There are a number of good restaurants, including the one at the Leonardo museum. I highly recommend this place.
Beckelhimer
United States of America
Scored 10
10
I'm writing about Leonardo, so I wanted to soak up as much...
I'm writing about Leonardo, so I wanted to soak up as much of his energy as possible for inspiration. I spent a long time at his birth house in Anchiano. You can call for a shuttle from the Tourist office to take you and pick you up. Franco drove me there and picked up at the exact time I requested. The museums are wonderful and diverse!
Bonita
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
As birthplace of one of the most influential historical...
As birthplace of one of the most influential historical personalities Leonardo da Vinci it is worth to be seen. The small town (still) is a very quiet place. We think that the museum seems to be very superficial. It does not lead you into the times when Leonardo was born, nor does it show any of his - maybe first - writings or sketches.
However it was nice to stay at the square of the museum and having a morning coffee in the bar in the house.
The hotel is run by an fantastic family who doing everything to pleasure their guests. The rooms are ver hygienic, we had an room with balcon with an amazing view. Also the breakfast is very good and they serve what you like. We are sure we are coming back to this nice family with their hotel.
I would recommend this place to anyone staying in Vinci. The host was incredibly friendly and the place was clean and had a modern feeling to it. Imagine having a shower and looking out of the window that overlooks all the Tuscany fields filled with olive trees and wine vinyards.
Great and helpful host with lots of food recommendations for the area. The room was comfortable and the fan was much appreciated given the Italian summer heat. The place is located right opposite to the ticket office at Vinci so it’s a great location.
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