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Surroundings

Signa is in a very central location that makes it possible to visit all of Tuscany with very reasonable distances.

Surroundings

Discover Tuscany

The center of Florence, with its artistic heritage, is only 18 minutes away by train. The city of Prato, center of industry, is easily reached by car, as are the green hills of Siena and the Maremma with its beautiful beaches and countryside. Not to be forgotten then… a trip to the numerous Outlets, some relaxation in the nearby Wellness Centers, a tasting of good DOCG Wine in the Carmignano wineries.

Surroundings

Renai Park

Renai Park, just 100 meters from the Hotel, is a true oasis of Relaxation and Entertainment:

– Semi-Olympic Pool
– Children’s Pool
– Beachvolley
– Soccer field and Tennis
– Free Climbing Wall
– Miniature Golf
– Skateboarding Track
– Grass and Sand Solarium
– Pizzeria and Music Bar
– Happy park
– Sailing school

Leisure time

Visiting Tuscany

Our hotel is perfectly located for visiting all the most beautiful cities in Tuscany.

Pisa

Pisa is a Tuscan city famous for its Leaning Tower and enchanting Piazza dei Miracoli. Rich in history, art and culture, it is also an important university center.

Siena

Siena is a beautiful medieval city in Tuscany, famous for the Palio and the charming Piazza del Campo. With its ancient narrow streets and Gothic cathedral, it offers a unique atmosphere in the heart of the region.

Lucca

Lucca is a fascinating Tuscan city, famous for its intact Renaissance walls and historic center full of churches and squares. Strolling on the walls or through its narrow streets gives a trip back in time.

San Gimignano

San Gimignano is a medieval Tuscan town known for its ancient towers that dominate the landscape. A UNESCO heritage site, it offers striking views, art, history and excellent local wines such as Vernaccia.

Pistoia

Pistoia is a Tuscan city of understated charm, with a historic center rich in Romanesque art and elegant squares. Often called “little Florence,” it holds hidden treasures and a vibrant cultural life.

Prato

Prato is known for its textile tradition and mix of history and modernity. The historic center is home to medieval monuments, museums and renowned local cuisine, such as the famous cantucci.

Arezzo

Arezzo is a city of art with Etruscan roots, famous for the Joust of the Saracen and the masterpieces of Piero della Francesca. Its historic center offers Renaissance atmospheres and picturesque views.

Volterra

Volterra is a fascinating Etruscan city perched on the Tuscan hills, famous for its alabaster and its intact historic center. It offers a journey through ancient eras, including Roman ruins and medieval palaces.

Surroundings

Duomo Square

Piazza del Duomo stands in the heart of Florence’s historic center and is dominated by the bulk of the cathedral and related buildings, such as Giotto’s Campanile and the Baptistery of San Giovanni.

The huge Florentine cathedral is among the most important architectural works of the period between the Gothic and Renaissance periods, as well as one of the most beautiful and largest cathedrals in Europe.