Bed & Breakfast
& Bistrot

Book on this site and we’ll pour you a bottle of our own wine, or a two-glass tasting out on the square.  ·  Free cancellation up to 7 days before arrival on the standard rate.

The rooms

Rooms inside the walls of Monteriggioni

Three floors,
three ways to be in the castle

You climb this house the way you climb a hill: each floor has its own character, its own materials and its own view. What you see from the window changes, and so does what you touch — the terracotta, the bare stone, the linen on the bed. And no two rooms are alike: we furnished them one at a time, with period Tuscan furniture and salvaged pieces.

01

First floor

The newest,
the most cared for

The most recent restoration in the house. Terracotta floors, exposed beams, bare stone walls and large, modern bathrooms. These are the rooms where the work of bringing the building back shows most.

TerracottaExposed beamsBare stoneLarge bathrooms

You won’t find these three rooms on Booking or Airbnb. We keep them for people who come to us directly.

Only on this site La Piazza — the room under the beams La Piazza — the window onto the church La Piazza — the bed and the stone wall La Piazza — the bathroom

La Piazza

2 guests14 m²Fireplace

It opens onto the castle square: in the morning you wake up looking at the church, the walled gardens and the ramparts. Double bed, or two singles.

from €130 / night, breakfast included Book
Only on this site La Malvasia — the room and its armchairs La Malvasia — the desk and the window La Malvasia — the stone wall and the yellow linen La Malvasia — the bathroom

La Malvasia

2 guests24 m²Bare stone

Named after one of our wines, as particular as the room itself. The largest on this floor. Double bed, or two singles.

from €130 / night, breakfast included Book
Only on this site Il Vicolo — the room under the beams Il Vicolo — the bed and the window Il Vicolo — the great stone wall Il Vicolo — the bathroom

Il Vicolo

2 guests14 m²Quiet

Named after the lane it looks onto. Set at the back of the house, it is the quietest of them all. Double bed, or two singles.

from €130 / night, breakfast included Book
02

Second floor

Vaulted ceilings
and bigger rooms

The plainest floor, and probably the oldest in its layout: vaulted ceilings, terrazzo floors, generous rooms. This is where the two triple rooms are, good for families or for three people travelling together.

Vaulted ceilingsTerrazzo floorsSpaciousTriple rooms
La Prima — the bed and the window La Prima — the room with its sage headboard La Prima — the window onto the church La Prima — the bathroom

La Prima

2 guests19 m²Church view

It looks onto the square, directly opposite the church and the green of the walled gardens. Double bed.

from €100 / night, breakfast included Book
Le Torri — the bed and its carved headboard Le Torri — the window onto the walls Le Torri — the room seen from its lobby Le Torri — the bathroom

Le Torri

3 guests24 m²Private lobby

Reached through a small lobby of its own, which makes it especially private. A double bed plus a single.

from €120 / night, breakfast included Book
I Giardini — the bed and the botanical prints I Giardini — the third, single bed I Giardini — the window onto the walls I Giardini — the bathroom

I Giardini

3 guests22 m²Full of light

Big and full of light, with botanical prints on the walls. Besides the double there is a third, single bed.

from €100 / night, breakfast included Book
03

Top floor

The highest floor
in the castle

Not a figure of speech: this really is the highest floor inside the walls. From up here nothing gets in the way of the view — the ramparts, the woods and the Chianti hills. Terracotta floors, modern bathrooms, and at the centre of it all L’Attico, the sitting room of the house.

Open viewsTerracottaModern bathroomsL’Attico
Il Chianti — the room under the beams Il Chianti — the bed and its salvaged headboard Il Chianti — the window onto the walkway on the walls Il Chianti — the bathroom

Il Chianti

2 guests17 m²View of the walls

It faces the square and, being this high up, looks straight along the walkway on the walls and down at the gate into the village. Double bed.

from €120 / night, breakfast included Book
Le Mura — the bed and the window onto the countryside Le Mura — the window onto the walls and towers Le Mura — the antique linen bedcover Le Mura — the bathroom

Le Mura

2 guests13 m²View of the hills

Tucked along the side of the house: from here your eye goes straight over the walls to the hills and the vineyards. Double bed.

from €110 / night, breakfast included Book
Sui Boschi — the bed and the window Sui Boschi — the desk and the way in Sui Boschi — the headboard and bedside table

Sui Boschi

2 guests15 m²Private lobby

Reached through a small lobby, a romantic room looking out over the woods that surround the castle. Double bed.

from €120 / night, breakfast included Book

L’Attico

The sitting room
of the house

On the top floor, under the beams, a big room with terracotta floors, armchairs and windows onto the countryside. It’s the extra space of the house: you read, you have a coffee, you watch the hills change colour.

It’s there for all our guests, whichever room you have and whichever floor you’re on.

L’Attico, the shared sitting room on the top floor

The furniture

Nothing here came
off a shelf

The headboards are old doors and shutters rescued from villas nearby. We stood them up exactly as we found them — flaking paint, the marks of a century, the nails still in place. The lamps are vintage, hunted down one at a time, and no two are the same.

The bedcovers are antique linen sheets, re-dyed with natural local colours. You can feel under your hand that they have been washed a thousand times, and it is why every room has its own colour. The rest is period Tuscan furniture, chosen room by room.

A headboard made from an old door
The headboardsOld doors and shutters from villas nearby, left exactly as we found them.
A vintage lamp on a reclaimed-wood bedside table
The lampsVintage pieces, hunted down one at a time. No two alike.
An antique re-dyed linen bedcover against a stone wall
The bedcoversAntique linen, re-dyed with natural colours. The colour changes from room to room.

In every room

What you’ll always
find

Breakfast, at any hour

There is no breakfast room and no sitting. The fridge is already stocked — water, juices, milk, yoghurt, butter, jam and muesli — and every morning by 6:30 the village bakery leaves a paper bag outside your door with bread still warm and croissants. The smell gets there before the alarm. Even if you leave at dawn, breakfast is already yours. Vegetarian and gluten-free options on request.

Comfort and quiet

Air conditioning, a mini fridge, a coffee machine and a kettle for tea, free Wi-Fi throughout the house. And one thing you can’t buy: inside the walls you never hear a car go past, and after dinner the village empties out.

Parking & restricted zone

Free private parking 300 metres away. Give us your number plate at online check-in and we’ll arrange a permit so you can drive up and drop your bags at the door.

The bed

Linen bedcover and two pillows each. A double, or two singles in the rooms that allow it.

The bathroom

Three towels each, shampoo, conditioner and shower gel. A hairdryer in every room.

For our guests

10% off dinner at the Wine Bistrot, and half-price afternoon tastings.

Concerts on the square

In summer, usually one evening a week, there’s a concert or a play on the square: you watch it from your window, and it finishes by midnight. The calendar is on monteriggioniturismo.it.

Booking direct

Three reasons
to book here

Rooms you can’t get anywhere else

The three first-floor rooms — La Piazza, La Malvasia and Il Vicolo — are not on Booking or Airbnb. We keep them for people who come to us directly.

A bottle on us

A bottle of our own wine, or a two-glass tasting out on the square. Worth €15, on every booking made through this site.

10% off at the Wine Bistrot

Off dinner at our bistrot, plus half-price afternoon tastings, for the whole of your stay.

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In the morning a paper bag is left hanging outside the room: fresh rolls, butter, jam, little apricot tarts, croissants to fill… and the smell of them.
Davide F. · Tripadvisor, January 2026

Not sure which one?

Write to us. We know every room, and we’ll happily tell you which one suits you — based on how many of you there are, how you feel about stairs, and what you’d like to wake up looking at.

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