Hotels in Cortona
20 Hotels found, Showing 1 to 10
Hotel San Michele 
Via Guelfa 15 - Cortona
Score from 52 reviews: 8.3
The Hotel San Michele offers 50 rooms individually decorated and unique: big, attic room or loft; that’s the preciousness of an antique palace.
Each room has exposed beams and windows as paintings where you can see snips of the roofers, of the Cortona landmark and out courtyard.
Tastefully decorated and equipped with all modern comforts.
You can leave your car just at the entrance of the hotel and a member of our staff will take care of it parking in our garage which has to be booked and it costs EUR 10 per day.
Hotel Sabrina 
Via Roma 37 - Cortona
Score from 9 reviews: 8.0
The Hotel Sabrina, located in the historical centre of Cortona, is in a fine old sixteenth century building, once the residence of the famous sculptor Fabbrucci and renewed in January 2008.
It offers its guests a warm and friendly atmosphere with simply but tastefully furnished rooms.
Relais Borgo San Pietro 
Località San Pietro A Cegliolo - Cortona
Score from 14 reviews: 8.8
This rustic, fully-restored farm house from the 17th Century is situated on the pleasant hillside of San Pietro a Cegliolo with the stunning Val di Chiana plain spread out below.
The five-year restoration project has succeeded in reviving the antique magnificence of the hotel and its surrounding village, emphasizing its traditional characteristics, such as the stone façade, the interior beams, the cotto pavements and the fire places made of serena stone. Outside, the little alleys from the farm buildings lead to the swimming pool, the wonderful arcade of the 1600's and an antique well which embellishes the courtyard.
Explore the stunning surroundings by hiring one of the hotel’s mountain bikes or going horse-riding. Alternatively, after a busy day spent visiting the ancient city of Cortona, located just 4 km from the hotel, you could unwind with a game of table tennis, or play seven-a-side football on the pitch.
Il Palazzo 
Loc. Fratta 127 - Cortona
Score from 2 reviews: 9.8
The Palazzo is an enchanting late 19th century country building fully renovated and restored in 2005.
The holiday farm Il Palazzo consists of six different apartments (from two to six people). The farm has a large garden with a 6 x 12 metre fully-equipped swimming pool (the pool is equipped with beach umbrellas, deck-chairs, sunbeds, gazebos and a table tennis table).
The holiday farm Il Palazzo is located about 2 ½ miles away from Cortona.
Le Terre Dei Cavalieri 
Localita' Fratta - S. Caterina, 46 - Cortona
Score from 52 reviews: 9.6
Situated on the slopes of the Medieval town of Cortona, the hotel is immersed in a vast estate featuring a stunning swimming pool with whirlpool bath in one of Tuscany’s most enchanting settings.
Le Terre dei Cavalieri consists of an ancient farmhouse and villa (Leopoldina) which date back to the 18th-century. Following careful and accurate restoration, the resort offers all modern comforts within a typically historic setting.
The resort is the ideal place to spend pleasant and relaxing hours, or to visit the most interesting artistic sites of Tuscany and Umbria.
Hotel Villa Marsili 
Viale Cesare Battisti 13 - Cortona
Score from 19 reviews: 9.3
The Hotel Villa Marsili, a fascinating history of the building itself and the charm of its location in historic Cortona.
The views from the Hotel are absolutely outstanding. The building faces the Valdichiana therefore offering each client the spectacular view of Mount Amiata, Mount Cetona, Lake Trasimeno and the surrounding hills.Villa Marsili is situated inside the town walls and dates back as far as the XIV Century where the site actually housed the very old church named Madonna degli Alemanni, as well as an Oratory below. Later in the 1700s, the site held the villa that now has become the beautiful Hotel.
Rugapianavacanze 
Via nazionale 63 - Cortona
Score from 28 reviews: 7.5
This palace takes its name from the street “Rugapiana” that means “flat street”. Rugapiana is the only flat street that can be found in the historical centre of Cortona.
In the past, the word “Ruga” was used to describe a street with shops, labs and houses.
Today “Rugapiana” is the main street, closed to traffic of this Etruscan town that offers tourists the chance to go back into the past centuries. Everything in Cortona is reminiscent of the Etruscan and medieval times, and also the Renaissance.
B&B Petrella 
Vicolo Petrella - Cortona
Score from 17 reviews: 8.4
Set within a finely restored Renaissance palace, in the town-centre of Cortona, the B&B offers you the chance to spend a restful holiday, immersed in a world of art and culture.
The complex consists of 5 double-bedrooms, spread over three floors, each having private independent entrance. Each room has been named according to the colour in which its walls are painted, enhancing thus the charm and authenticity of the exposed beams and old Tuscan red-brick roof.
Located in the historical centre of Cortona, near the central Piazza della Repubblica, both the town’s main museums and sights can be easily visited on foot. Staying in Cortona also allows easy access to all of Tuscany’s and Umbria’s main historic-artistic resorts, such as: Montalcino; Siena; Montepulciano; Florence; Assisi; Perugia; Gubbio; and many more.
Relais Villa Baldelli 
San Pietro a Cegliolo 420 - Cortona
Score from 8 reviews: 8.0
Relais Villa Baldelli is a real discovery for tourists: immersed in the peace and quiet of the pleasant and abundant surrounding countryside, even thought it is close to residential areas and transportation routes.
If you look up you will see the rooftops, belfries and towers softly reaching towards the west like a painting hanging in the air in limbo: it is Cortona, the oldest city in Italy, as written by the American writer Henry James enchanted by the city.
Borgo Il Melone 
Loc. Il Sodo Case Sparse 38 - Cortona
Score from 5 reviews: 8.6
Borgo Il Melone is wonderfully located, being close to all the major rail and road connections and to all relevant central Italian art cities as Firenze, Arezzo, Siena and Perugia, resting at the foot of one Tuscany's most ancient Etruscan settlements, Cortona. Borgo Il Melone has 12 hotel's rooms, 8 residence's apartments, restaurant, tavern swimmingpool and garage











