Belvedere di San Leonino, Chianti Hotels
Historic family-run hotel in a restored farmhouse featuring an exclusive restaurant, vineyards, and a pool with a Jacuzzi
A Detailed Escape to Hotel Belvedere di San Leonino
Immerse yourself in the heart of Tuscany at the Hotel Belvedere di San Leonino, a remarkable haven steeped in the region’s captivating history and enduring allure. Perched gracefully amidst the rolling Chianti Hills, this exceptional hotel stands as a proud symbol of Tuscany’s heritage, meticulously preserved and lovingly presented. Its foundations lie within two original sharecropping farmhouses, dating all the way back to the 1400s, a testament to the area’s deep agricultural roots. The Hotel Belvedere di San Leonino is a legacy project established and maintained by the Falassi and Orlandi families, who boast generations of residence within the esteemed Chianti Classico region. This deeply personal connection to the land is reflected in every detail of the hotel’s design and atmosphere.
The hotel’s strategic location provides an ideal blend of serene seclusion and convenient proximity to some of Italy’s most treasured cultural gems. Guests can enjoy the peace and quiet of the open countryside, surrounded by the hotel’s own flourishing vineyards, while also having easy access to the renowned art towns of Siena, Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, and Perugia. For those seeking coastal adventures, the pristine Tyrrhenian Coast is also within reach, offering a delightful contrast to the inland beauty of Tuscany.
Each of the rooms at Hotel Belvedere di San Leonino has been carefully designed to envelop guests in a cozy and comfortable embrace, echoing the warmth of a traditional Tuscan home. The interior design reflects the quintessential Tuscan country style, showcasing charming open-beam ceilings, rustic terracotta floors, carefully selected antique furniture, and intricately crafted wrought iron beds. A variety of room types are available, ranging from the thoughtfully appointed Basement rooms to the luxurious Superior Exclusive accommodations. Superior Exclusive rooms even feature a “Relaxation Set,” as well as the convenience of a tea and coffee set, and complimentary olive oil toiletries for an enhanced sense of pampering. Further enhancing the experience, some upgraded rooms offer breathtaking, sweeping views of the picturesque surrounding countryside.
The Hotel Belvedere di San Leonino provides a wealth of amenities, designed to cater to every guest’s needs and desires. Among these is the exclusive restaurant, Il Cortile, a culinary destination in its own right. Here, guests can savor the authentic flavors of traditional Tuscan cuisine, perfectly complemented by a selection of exquisite wines produced directly from the estate’s own vineyards. During the balmy summer months, dining al fresco under the starlit sky becomes an unforgettable experience, with panoramic views stretching towards the charming town of San Gimignano and showcasing the mesmerizing sunsets that paint the Tuscan sky. During the day, the hotel’s inviting swimming pool beckons, offering a refreshing respite where guests can bask in the sun and absorb the panoramic views of the vineyards and the gently sloping hills that roll towards Siena and Monteriggioni. For a truly peaceful getaway, the hotel’s beautifully maintained gardens provide a tranquil sanctuary, inviting guests to read, relax, and simply unwind, all while enjoying the view of the surrounding vineyards under the comforting shade of fig or almond trees.
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