I can't say enough about my entire experience in San Quirico d'Orcia and at the Palazzo Del…read moreCapitano resort. I stayed in November so it was quite quiet which has it's own benefits, but I can only imagine how gorgeous it is over the summer with their beautiful pools and gardens. This is a spread out, commune-wide hotel concept with properties that span along the two main drags in town.
I enjoyed my stay at the core hotel, with easy, free parking right nearby. You walk a gorgeous stroll to breakfast each morning along a flowery corridor over to the Antico restaurant. The included breakfast is by far the best hotel breakfast I've encountered, with breads, a few different menu options, fresh juices, full coffee bar, and loving staff. I enjoyed journaling and eating both mornings of my stay and also appreciated how beautifully decorated the space is.
My room was great, though up three flights of stairs (not uncommon for any stay in Italia). A very comfortable bed and welcoming front desk staff that helped me book a massage appointment, discover the best and open parts of town, and also hooked me up with a complimentary beverage upon arrival in the hotel's living room space. What could be better?
While I was travelling and staying here solo, this is truly a couple's paradise. They have a dedicated couples spa area and packages set up, gorgeous wines available at the bar and restaurants, and romantic gardens to stroll all through town. Hospitality at it's finest and if I ever need a home base while I am in Tuscany (if you're looking to explore the wine regions of Montelcino/ Montepulciano or the hot spring regions of Bagno Vignoni / Saturnia - this is the spot for you) this is where I'll stay.
Note: not accessible without a rental car. I looked up 100 different ways to avoid driving and, while in Tuscany, you simply need a car. I took a bus from Florence to Grosseto and rented my car there so to avoid having to drive in any city centers - a great plan that served me well. It's then an hour drive into San Quirico d'Orcia. Happy exploring!