Hotel Tuscany Inn boasts a fantastic location in the heart of Montecatini Terme.
The city is one of the most well-known SPA complexes in the world, just a few km away from the beautiful art cities of Tuscany, such as Lucca (at 30 km), Pisa (40 km) and Florence (50 km), or to enjoy the sea and nightlife of Versilia (50 km).
From Florence's Amerigo Vespucci Airport (about 40 km away), take the T2 tram line to get to the Santa Maria Novella train station (stop Alamanni station).
From here, take the train to Pisa and get off at Montecatini Centro.
Hotel Tuscany Inn is only 300 metres away.
At this point, follow the directions for guests arriving by train.
From Galileo Galilei airport in Pisa, take the automated "Pisa Mover" shuttle to the Pisa Central station.
From here take a train towards Pistoia descending to Montecatini Centro.
Hotel Tuscany Inn is only 300 metres away.
At this point, follow the directions for guests arriving by train.
Exit the Montecatini Centro train station, turn right into Via Toti (which becomes Corso Giacomo Matteotti) and continue for 200 meters to the traffic light, turn right into Via Tripoli and after the rail crossing turn left into Via Cividale. The Tuscany Inn Hotel is at number 86 / E, you will take only 7 minutes by foot to reach us. Alternatively, you can arrive at the hotel from the Montecatini Terme-Monsummano station: they are only 300 meters by foot. Contact us for more information!
From the A11 Florence-Pisa North highway (Firenze Mare), exit to Montecatini Terme and after the highway exit hold to the right, turning gently towards the intersection.
Then turn left, taking the Francesca Regional Road (which later becomes Avenue Ugo Foscolo), in the direction of Covered Margin/Buggiano.
Always continue straight for about 600 meters until the entrance of the parking lot marked with the bright sign (pick up the entrance ticket).
Climb to the first floor and park at the back of the hotel.
The entrance will be marked by the sign of our structure.
Montecatini is a pretty town in Tuscany known for its SPA establishments and elegant Art Nouveau architecture dating back to the early 1900s, when it was frequented by the aristocratic and literary worldliness of Europe and America.
The city's thermal waters are rich in salts and well-èficial minerals that flow into the beautiful Montecatini Spa Park, 1 km away from the Hotel Tuscany Inn.
Each of the park's sources - Leopoldina, Roof, Refreshment, Regina - has specific healing properties, giving you the ability to choose not only the location but also the beneficial effects you will want to achieve.
Montecatini Alto is the ancient heart of the city.
The village, located in the hills, can be reached easily with the panoramic funicular and is full of monumental squares and characteristic alleys: one of the favorite places of Giuseppe Verdi, who here loved to spend his summer holidays.
A 15-minute drive from Montecatini Terme, in the heart of Tuscany, between the vineyards of Chianti and the rich olive groves of extra virgin olive oil Montalbano, at the foot of Cimone and Abetone, is the charming city of Pistoia.
The famous Cathedral Square, framed by St Zeno's Cathedral, the ancient bell tower, the City Hall and the Court, is just one of the possible stops in the city.
Around Pistoia you can also visit Collodi with the amusement park dedicated to Pinocchio, enjoy the enchanting scenic views of the Valdinivole and discover the ancient villages of Buggiano, Lampear, Pescia and Massa and Cozzile.
With its beautiful 14th-century walls, Lucca is less than half an hour from Montecatini Terme.
Witness to a rich and millennial history, walking through its historic center you can easily visit its monumental and artistic treasures: the ancient Roman Amphitheatre of the central square of the same name or the romantic Cathedral of St. Martin, where some of the important medieval and Renaissance masterpieces – such as the enchanting Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto.
The obligatory stage then the very special Torre dei Guinigi, embellished with a delicious tree of leches on the top of the tower, and Villa Bottini - or Buovisi - with its beautiful garden.
Lucca is also a city of important musical traditions, not surprisingly, here was born the great composer Giacomo Puccini: music lovers are advised to visit the ancient home, now transformed into a Museum.