TERRITORy

San Giovanni Terme Rapolano is all about love for the territory. It is the essence of Tuscany.

Lush nature and a wealth of sites of historical interest make San Giovanni Terme Rapolano a must-visit destination for anyone wishing to explore the Chianti area and Tuscany.

Our Spa Resort is located in the Crete Senesi hills of Rapolano Terme, a charming village in the province of Siena from where numerous Tuscan beauty spots are within easy reach. 

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Monte Oliveto Maggiore

In the heart of the Crete Senesi area, surrounded by a forest of cypress and oak trees, stands the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, founded in 1313 by St Bernard Tolomei.

19.4 KM
27'

Montisi

A hamlet of Montalcino, a medieval village of just 400 inhabitants, home to one of the smallest theatres in Europe: 52 seats and 4 shows per year.

28.1 KM
33'

Buonconvento

Medieval village in the heart of Tuscany, in the Crete Senesi area, renowned for its characteristic red-brick buildings.

28.3 KM
38'

Siena

The medieval jewel in Tuscany’s crown, featuring stunningly distinctive architecture. Piazza del Campo, the Palio race and the Old Town have enjoyed UNESCO World Heritage status since 1995.

33.3 KM
33'

Montepulciano

One of Tuscany's treasures, widely loved for its Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and extraordinary views of the Val d'Orcia and Val di Chiana. 

34.9 KM
36'

Montalcino

In Val d'Orcia, an enchanting 16th-century village where time seems to have stood still. Famous for its Brunello di Montalcino wine.

40.6 KM
48'

Pienza

Pienza is nestled amid the rolling hills of the Val d'Orcia. A Renaissance village and a UNESCO heritage site since 1996. 

41.4 KM
44'

Cortona

In the province of Arezzo, a medieval jewel towering over the Valdichiana area. Built on a hill, about 600 metres above sea level.

44.8 KM
39'

Chianti

There’s more to Chianti than the famous wine, including breathtaking landscapes, castles and medieval villages, brimming with history and tradition. 

48.7 KM
73'

Monteriggioni

Rising up on a hilltop, Monteriggioni is one of the most characteristic of the small fortified villages in the province of Siena.

48.8 KM
46'

Arezzo

A small city with a great deal to offer visitors, Arezzo has hosted artists and poets of the calibre of Francesco Petrarca and Giorgio Vasari.

60 KM
48'

San Galgano

An enchanting, evocative historical complex, this abbey dating to 1218 is located in the municipality of Chiusdino, in the province of Siena

63.8 KM
57'

San Gimignano

Surrounded by 13th century walls, and famous for its skyline and its 72 towers. A UNESCO site since 1990.

71.5 KM
69'

Florence

Capital of Tuscany and cradle of the Renaissance. Famous worldwide for its historical and cultural heritage, and for its beauty.

118 KM
80'