About Hotel Villa Marsili
Hotel Villa Marsili offers distinctive luxury in a historical 14th century setting. Featuring complimentary parking and a buffet breakfast, this hotel seamlessly blends modern amenities with an elegant Italian ambience.
Guests can comfortably enjoy amenities like a jacuzzi tub with separate shower, minibar, flat-screen TV, and a safe. Rooms are air-conditioned, and housekeeping is offered daily.
Dogs are welcome at this hotel. Cooking classes and private tours can be arranged through the concierge. Guests can also enjoy free parking, and have use of an elevator while newspapers can be arranged for guests and they can also take advantage of the free Wi-Fi in the hotel.
Relax with a cocktail in the hotel bar, or ask for room service at breakfast.
Hotel Villa Marsili is a short walk from the main pedestrian area of Cortona. The best of Tuscany is under 40 kilometres away, including the Chianti region, medeival Arezzo, Lucignano, Pienza, and Montepulciano.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Bellissima.
Settle in to spectacular Tuscan valley views, looking toward Lake Trasimeno. The location set the stage for a memorable visit, and guests were thoroughly impressed with this Tuscan treasure. Villa Marsili had large, immaculate rooms decorated with antiques, giving guests a feeling that they were at a special place, in a special hotel.
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Helpful staff.
When arriving to a new city, it's nice to know that you can depend on hotel staff to direct you to the best of the area. This was no exception at Villa Marsili. Guests felt like they were in good hands, and they found some great local gems, like pleasant walks and the best gelato, thanks to the friendly staff.
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A feast fit for a king.
The buffet breakfast was a can't miss moment for many guests. A delectable range of culinary delights was almost as pleasing to the eye as it was to the stomach. Handmade items such as jam, and special touches like warm butter, didn't go unnoticed by guests. The hotel also offers complimentary hors d'oeuvres, which were equally popular.