Hotel Posta

Via Ugo Foscolo 50 , Chianciano Terme, Tuscany, 53042, Italy | 3 star hotel

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Travel Blogs from Chianciano Terme

Beautiful hill town

A travel blog entry by jojorockstar

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After only two train changes, I arrived at the bottom of this hilltop Umbrian town. I rode the funicular to the top and another helpful tourist office helped me get a hotel room for the night.

I stayed at Hotel Posta – a very simple little place, but my own very simple little place!

The town had a cool clock tower that I …

Rain, Sleet, Snow, Fog

A travel blog entry by sinfronteras

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... exercise. Don’t miss St Claire if you go, but keep in mind that her place is closed at lunchtime so you may want to visit St Francis, walk around, get lunch and make it out to St Claire after 3pm.

This year, a new buddy and I ventured out to Orvietto for the day (I don’t recommend it from Perugia because it takes so long to get there and back by train). But it was a beautiful little town that should be on any itinerary to Italy. The ...

Car hire for 3 days over

A travel blog entry by janicksbrown

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... impressed by a bloke playing the flute, his music floated through this quiet olive tree park. Nick grumbled away about it for the next hour. Yes, he didn,t buy one of his cd,s. set off west to bibbona to see the seaside areas. Hmmmmm everything closed, beach is black sand, area is dull n drab, buildings everywhere but all shut. So ended up a fun hour trying to find somewhere to stay, ended up near hill town of bolgheri. Hotel with only us in ...

The Land of Chocolate

A travel blog entry by dclites

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Perugia. A cute and quaint town. However, I did not travel there to simply see old Italian buildings- I went there for the Chocolate Festival!
Who could say no to free samples of some of the best chocolate you'll taste. The "Perugina" brand was probably my favorite ...

A Picture Perfect Town

A travel blog entry by rachelcalkins

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... the Orvieto train station, you have to take the funicular to get into the city, which is a pretty awesome cable car that takes you straight up the steep slope and under the city walls and drops you off in the historic part of the city. Orvieto's first funicular was built in 1888 and used until 1970 when they began constructing this modern one, which opened in 1990.
Orvieto is dominated by its cathedral, the Duomo di Orvieto, begun in ...

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Location

This 3 star hotel, located on Via Ugo Foscolo 50 , Chianciano Terme, is near Historic Centre of the City of Pienza, Terme di Chianciano, Contucci Cantine, and Terme di Montepulciano.
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3.50 of 5 stars Very Good