
B&B in Tuscany
921 properties for B&Bs. Compare and book at the best price!
Find offers
Popular B&Bs in Tuscany
Best B&Bs in Tuscany
Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.














Other holiday ideas and property types in Tuscany that might be interesting
B&Bs in Tuscany: Most popular destinations
B&Bs in Tuscany
All about affordable B&Bs in Tuscany
Why rent a bed and breakfast in Tuscany?
In the heart of Tuscany, cities like Florence and Siena offer B&Bs that place you within walking distance of renowned art galleries, architectural marvels, and bustling markets. For those desiring a coastal retreat along the Tuscan coast, areas like Maremma and the island of Elba offer sea views and beach access. Why not consider staying in the rolling hills of Chianti or the Val d'Orcia, where vineyards and olive groves create a gorgeous backdrop! You could also explore properties in nearby Florence, as booking a B&B in Florence offers convenient access to some of its renowned landmarks such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Ponte Vecchio. Alternatively, Siena is another excellent choice; finding a fabulous romantic getaway for two is easy with B&Bs in Siena.
What are the B&B in Tuscany like?
The range of bnbs in Tuscany are fully equipped with an excellent variety of tasteful amenities. Many B&Bs in Tuscany embrace the rustic architectural style typical of the region. This style embraces using natural elements such as stone walls, wooden structural elements and of course the striking terracotta roofing tiles & flooring. Many bed and breakfasts in Tuscany also offer a charming and authentic experience with beautiful countryside views. However, if you're after a more luxurious stay with a focus on privacy and space, you can always consider renting a villa in Tuscany, or even a villa with a pool in Tuscany to really ramp up the luxury!
In Tuscany you can choose from a range of accommodation options with the following lovely amenities:
- Dishwasher
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- Countryside views
- Pets allowed
- Pool
- Garden
Who should rent a B&B in Tuscany?
Travellers and activities
Tuscany for hiking and cycling enthusiasts
Tuscany is a dream destination for hiking and cycling enthusiasts, boasting a network of scenic trails that weave through vineyards, olive groves and medieval villages. Walkers can follow ancient routes like the Via Francigena, a historic pilgrimage path stretching from the Alps to Rome, with breathtaking views and cultural landmarks along the way. Cyclists will love the rolling hills of Chianti or the coastal routes of the Maremma, which combine natural beauty with charming rest stops in hilltop towns! Nature reserves like Casentino Forests National Park offer shaded woodland paths, waterfalls and wildlife.
Tuscany for history lovers
Tuscany is a treasure trove for history lovers, boasting layers of civilisation that stretch back to the Etruscans and Romans. In cities like Florence, Siena, Pisa, and Lucca, visitors can wander medieval streets, admire Renaissance masterpieces, and explore remarkably preserved architectural landmarks. From the Duomo of Florence to Siena's shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, history is woven into the region's very fabric. History lovers may also enjoy renting a villa in Vinci. This historical town is the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci and houses the Leonardiano Museum for those interested in his life and work.
Top 7 travel tips in Tuscany
1. Step into Renaissance Glory in Florence
Florence boasts world-renowned art galleries, majestic architecture and the legacy of the Medici family. Admire Michelangelo's David at the Accademia and wander through the Uffizi Gallery. Climb the dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore for sweeping views of the city. The Ponte Vecchio is perfect for an afternoon stroll and a peek at glittering jewellery shops. Enjoy people-watching in Piazza della Signoria over a creamy gelato. Every corner of Florence feels like an open-air museum.
2. Sip and Swirl Through Chianti Country
Tuscany boasts some of Italy's finest wines, and Chianti is at the heart of it all. Drive through rolling hills lined with cypress trees and stop at small family-run wineries. Take part in a tasting session and learn about local production methods. Explore Greve or Castellina for charming squares and inviting trattorias. The region is perfect for relaxed cycling or a leisurely picnic among the vines. Chianti delivers a feast for the senses.
3. Unwind in the Thermal Springs of Saturnia
The natural hot springs of Saturnia boast steamy, sulphur-rich waters that flow into turquoise pools. These thermal baths are free to access and surrounded by scenic countryside. Bathing here is said to soothe aches and rejuvenate the skin. Arrive early to enjoy the peaceful morning mist and gentle rush of water. Nearby villages like Pitigliano and Manciano make great day trips. It is an unforgettable blend of wellness and nature.
4. Be Charmed by the Hills of Val d'Orcia
Val d'Orcia boasts cinematic landscapes of golden wheat fields, winding roads and hilltop villages. Explore Pienza, known for its Renaissance beauty and delicious pecorino cheese. Take a scenic drive through Montalcino and Montepulciano, both famed for their robust red wines. Photographers will love the cypress-lined roads and soft light of early morning. This region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for good reason. It truly captures the soul of rural Tuscany.
5. Join a Cooking Class in a Tuscan Farmhouse
What better way to understand Tuscany than through its flavours? Join a hands-on cooking class in a rustic farmhouse and learn how to make pasta from scratch. Pick herbs fresh from the garden and prepare sauces using seasonal ingredients. Classes often end with a shared meal overlooking the countryside. Hosts may share family recipes passed down through generations. It is an unforgettable way to connect with local culture.
6. Discover the Towers of San Gimignano
San Gimignano boasts a skyline of medieval towers rising above cobbled streets. This walled town is often called the Manhattan of the Middle Ages. Stroll through its narrow alleys and visit the Duomo with its colourful frescoes. Climb the Torre Grossa for sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards. Sample the local saffron and Vernaccia wine at a traditional eatery. Despite its popularity, the town retains a peaceful, timeless feel.
7. Wander the Walled City of Lucca
Lucca boasts impressive Renaissance walls that now serve as a tree-lined promenade. Rent a bicycle and circle the city atop its wide ramparts. Explore Romanesque churches, artisan boutiques and shaded piazzas within the historic centre. Climb the Guinigi Tower, topped with oak trees, for a panoramic view. The town is less crowded than other Tuscan gems but equally charming. It makes a perfect base for relaxed exploration. Renting a B&B in Tuscany is a fabulous option for a one in a lifetime, fabled Tuscan getaway!