Tuscany is famous for its richness in art, history and natural beauties. The world-renowned cities of Florence, Pisa, Lucca and the numerous medieval towns are the ideal destinations to discover the history and the culture of this beautiful country. The natural treasures are magically located between the green hills of Chianti and the exclusive beaches of Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi, the Isola (island) d'Elba and the Apuanian Alps with the marble quarries of Michelangelo in Carrara.
Pietrasanta, nested in the hills of the Tuscan region of Versilia, has been a well-kept secret among art enthusiasts for years. In addition to its conenient location, the town has quite a few attractions of its own: spend time meandering through the medieval square, discover the town monuments or visit the workshops of the local artisans. Whether looking for a holiday of art, culture, beach or sun, Pietrasanta is a destination for a refined visitor.
Albergo Pietrasanta is situated in a seventeenth century palace known as Palazzo Barsanti Bonetti, in the historical center of the town, a few steps far from the cathedral and the medieval square.
A lovely veranda in front of the garden with century-old palm trees, connects the two building of the palace.