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Hotel Posta Marcucci

Hotel in Bagno Vignoni

Updated: March 12, 2024 09:53 AM

Hotel Posta Marcucci is located in Bagno Vignoni (Village in Italy), Italy. It's address is Via Ara Urcea, 43, 53027 Bagno Vignoni SI, Italy.

Via Ara Urcea, 43, 53027 Bagno Vignoni SI, Italy

2JG9+Q6 Bagno Vignoni, Province of Siena, Italy

+39 0577 887112

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Hotel Posta Marcucci is located at: Via Ara Urcea, 43, 53027 Bagno Vignoni SI, Italy.

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Coordinates: 43.026906, 11.6180934

Hotel Posta Marcucci Reviews

Angelo Torre
2023-10-05 05:59:41 GMT

I visited the Posta Marcucci Spa hotel for a day use pass. The visit itself has been a wonderful experience, everything is the best! Staff is incredible, views are amazing. Access to the pools, has been an excellent stay. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a nice clean and great location.

Nicolas Smirnoff
2023-09-18 22:06:48 GMT

With its amazing and professional staff, its beautiful surroundings full of history and art, the most delicate gastronomy and unique ancestral healing waters, Posta Marcucci has everything. It provides unique and beautiful experiences for all senses and means to relax and feel good. It’s a treasured venue in the middle of Tuscany and a truly wonderful and special place.

Posta Marcucci is a jewel that deserves more recognition. This fantastic venue features the most sumptuous hotel, one of the best restaurants of the area, and unique (indoor and outdoor) pools and spa. They overlook the spectacular Rocca di Tentennano, a medieval tower that dominates the village of Rocca d’Orcia. At night, this architectural landscape reveals all its chams.

Posta Marucci is a stunning place to pause, relax and take care of our bodies and minds. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the Latin phrase, usually translated as “a healthy mind in a healthy body” could be Posta Marcucci’s leitmotiv.

Jessica Best
2023-06-28 02:49:51 GMT

The baths/pools were incredible. This little town built around a hot spring is so charming it's almost unbelievable. But the experience was luxury. The robe, the spa, etc. The room was a little small but truly we didn't need much.

W
2023-07-11 17:36:58 GMT

Lovely stay, would go there again. Hotel is very nice and clean with amazing views. Staff is very personable and available.

If you're looking to kick back and relax this place is perfect: two large thermal pools outside and more inside, including sauna, hamam, salt room and plenty other rooms to chill in (such as the waterbed area).

Food is good, there's a main restaurant (rather upscale, very good and excellent wine list with good recommendations from the sommelier) as well as a poolside bar/restaurant which is solid as well.

Location was perfect for us, small little town with a couple restaurants and a perfect launchpad for day trips to Montepulciano, Montalcino or San Quirico to name a few.

Mariana kz
2023-06-10 19:33:08 GMT

This was an incridible experience! I was in Bagno Vigneto just for a day and wanted to try the thermal baths. This hotel offered a day pass for 85 euro with free access to the outdoor warm pools, plus a steam and dry sauna, a jacuzzi and an inner warm pool and a 25 minute massage. All of that with an AMAZING view of the Tuscany mountains. I mean.... expensive, yes, but TOTALLY worth it! It felt like a dream!!!!!! I would come back for sure.

Mark Langridge
2023-01-07 15:47:58 GMT

As non-guests of the hotel we chose the bathing under the stars experience which is available Fri & Sat nights from 8.00 - 10.45pm. This would rate as our highlight of Tuscany. The hotels ground. buildings & pools are beautifully lit and coupled with the pools rising steam you are truly transported to another world. There were complimentary nibbles and spiced tea provided. Reservations are required. This is a must-do experience

Marco Diamanti
2023-04-27 14:24:32 GMT

One of the best Spas in the world. Expensive. Top-top place. Word of advice: double check the wine price when ordering from the menu. I had a nasty surprise and when I raised the issue the mĂȘtre got confrontational which was rather unpleasant.

Alex Anderson
2021-11-06 09:48:48 GMT

We visited the spa for a wellness day (though I wish we had stayed overnight!). Incredible location overlooking Tuscan hills located on thermal baths. When you arrive, you’re given a robe, towel, and you can ask for slippers and a bathing cap (mandatory in the pools). You’re able to reserve time in the saunas privately. There is also an indoor jacuzzi. But the outdoor pools were the best! There are some fountains and seating areas in the pools which were very warm, super refreshing on a fall day. Our wellness day included a lunch which you can take in the restaurant overlooking the landscape, good food and even better views. We also had massages. The masseuses were great, I nearly fell asleep during the foot massage. We were there 5 hours and could have stayed longer. Unique and unforgettable spa.

Grishma Patel
2022-05-25 19:03:39 GMT

One of the best hotels we’ve stayed while on our 2 week Italy trip!

Small town of Bagno Vignoni.
The hotel has parking, and the hot springs made our stay even more worth it.

The rooms had nice finishing touches which made our stay to feel welcoming.

Robes / flip flops / hair caps were provided prior to entering hot spring.
Breakfast in the morning has wide variety of foods.

Walking distance are also other restaurants that you can go to.

Joe Bums
2022-04-04 12:44:29 GMT

During our entire stay in Italy, we felt by far the most comfortable here. What other 5 star hotels try to be, the staff and the hotel itself manage with bravura. With attention to detail, this place is an absolute must for perfect relaxation in good or bad weather. we will be back.

Debra Powell
2021-08-10 21:19:33 GMT

I was there for a beautiful day visit to enjoy the pool and have lunch. The pools were a natural salt pools. The water in the spa pools were a different temperatures. The indoor spa pool was nicely warm temperature next to this pool was a jacuzzi pool. In the indoor entrance to the spa pools was hot tea and also cold lemon water after relaxing in the sauna or steam room. The afternoon lunch I must give compliments to chef Giuseppe who prepared a lovely Club Sandwich, a panini and a Ceasars Salad, this was perfect and reasonably price lunch for a beautiful day at the pool.

Giancarlo Belluso
2021-09-03 12:56:10 GMT

located on the thermal springs, two big pools with different temperature plus two small waterfalls very hot, ideal to relieve cervical stiffness.
Full size bathroom, choice of bath robes, direct access from your floor to the sauna and thermal pools area.
Variety of beauty and anti stress massage .
Stunning skyline of the Tuscan hills.
Generous breakfast served outdoors or in a first class indoor lounge with view .

Edouard Ledent
2016-10-09 19:26:46 GMT

The hotel is nearly a 4* with 2 external pools at 38 & 32C, 1 indoor pool and sauna. There are several highly decorated living rooms open to the public with sofas and chairs. The price for 1 person is the same price than Albergo Le Therme ~115€ but with much more class and standing. The rooms are very big, with a hall and a large bathroom. I was at Le Therme and prefer to shorten my stay there to come to this hotel. I did not test the restaurant but I saw the dishes that seems very select. I recommend that place without a bit of hesitation.

Eguebe
2023-05-13 08:21:28 GMT

Nice and quiet place, outdoor pools with natural warm spring water, good kitchen, spacy private parking.

joanne wood
2017-11-21 08:28:50 GMT

This was a wonderful experience and we booked for next summer before we even left the hotel. The hotel was pristine, staff polite and friendly. Food delicious with plenty of choice. The views breathtaking and location amazing! Totally recommend it.

Paolo Baldriga
2022-03-20 12:23:12 GMT

The best ever Toscana, thermal Baths and dining experience have ever had. Please stay in the hotel for dining and for wines menu.

Natalia Godyla
2022-06-11 22:54:23 GMT

Do the day pass to the thermal pools -- we changed our plans so we could visit them twice during our trip. The view is bar none.

Jochen Horst Official
2021-06-23 10:15:50 GMT

If are lucky, you get to be greeted at Hotel Posta Marcucci at the reception desk by Michele. A mixture between Roberto Benigni (without the hair) and a The Wizard of Oz (without the hat). As a matter of fact all the staff “behind and in front of the counters” are extremely nice, English spoken (even German, French) and very professional. As you certainly would expect based on the rates the rooms of this hotel are going. Quickly ou can tell that these folks are happy to be “back on the road” after COVID and its long period of touristic silence.

The second you’ll step over the threshhold you are time warped, kicked back from our complicated and unsecure decade to the wild, roaring and totally disastrous sixtees and seventies, when Franco Zeffirelli, Frederico Fellini and their likes were doing their regular stints and locational movie shoots in this area, being away from cinecitta, dragging the then film stars, going and running amok, leaving you with your own imagination of “Sex, Drugs and Rock’n Roll.” of that time. Up to you.

They spent their nights here.

And since you are here, you, too, know why they preferred this place. Photos of the “then known VIP’s” are plastered all over the walls giving evidence and is worth your while (and smile) to look at.
There are hundreds of other relics and furnitures to marvel at in the lobby, which is filled with memorabilia from the original owners telling many of the stories of this place going back at least for seven, eight or nine decades.
In the 17th century this place was the first (and only) hotel or guest house in this area for quite some time where travellers could rest it out after (or during) long and strenuous trips between Florence and Rome, while horses, mailbags and other items were refreshed or exchanged. It was a postal station and so is the whole hamlet.

… and that is precicely the reason why I needed a couple of days to find my way around within the vicinities because - over the period - parts of the original house were taken down, added to the structure, giving it a unique orientation.

So if you expect a somewhat modernistic hotel with a clean structure and nowadays chiqueness, you are most definitely wrong here. But if you are - like me - being fond of some historical background, stories and tales and stuff, you should cough up a little more than the usual and spend some time here.
True, the rooms are are hardly big enough to swing a cat but why should you? But the spa and the thermal baths making it up for that. (If you you really wanted to.) The decent sized park belonging to the property gives you ample room not to having look at some people who might hurt your eyes esthetically and you’d normally like to avoid. The beds are comfortable, decent duvees, lush, soft and very white bathrobes and towels and an A.C. that doesn’t blow your socks of.. all in all all in a good standing order as if germans would run this place.

But, alas, they are not.

The breakfast is good, prooving each morning that this country practically invented making and baking bread, taking a certain pride in presenting it to the breakfasting guests. They really thought of everything to cater for even the haughtiest Nudniks I occasionally - and admittedly - can be.
You can play tennis, rent bicycles, hiking and have some restaurants next doors, which are all okay but not really worthwhile.

For dinner at the Posta Marcucci you have to make reservations, what I am never willing to do, so I never ended up here to check it out.
As for sustainability this hotel avoids placing plastic coffee makers in the rooms and you find hardly any plastics at all.
Perhaps, one day, the management will even find substitutions for shampoo, bath gels and stuff in the bathroom?

Kathleen Rice
2022-09-26 11:54:06 GMT

Great thermal pools. Friendly and helpful staff. Did not stay at the hotel!

Joe Giordano
2018-09-18 07:48:19 GMT

Beautiful and artful environment. Hosts are welcoming. The natural hot mineral water pools are ample.

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Village in Italy

Bagno Vignoni is an Italian village and hamlet of San Quirico d'Orcia, situated on a hill above the Val d'Orcia in Tuscany. It is a popular tourist destination and well known for its hot springs. source

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