Cortona Luxury Hotels
Classic Hotels in Cortona with a little sass and flair
So you're lookin' for a little luxury when you lob in Cortona? Understandable, you're a classy mover, I can tell by the way you tap that keyboard. Like you, at AAIL we've got class in spades - it's barrowed in fresh daily from the Dordogne region of France. And our partnership with Splendia ensures we maintain that class and freshness with our classic Cortona hotel offerings listed below. Each is hand-chosen by the team at Splendia based on their lofty standards of character and luxury. And between you and I, I think you'll be pleasantly suprised at just how cheap a little Cortona grandeur can be.
Luxury Hotels in Cortona
The Cortona Luxury Hotels...
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13 Viale Cesare Battisti, Cortona, 52044 Italy {map}

Timeless Italian elegance has been captured in the sumptuous décor of this Tuscan retreat set within the ancient walls of Cortona, a small village nestled in the hills near lake Trasimeno. Villa Marsili boasts a design which harmoniously synchronises with its historic surroundings, and is perfectly complemented by its scenic position. Charming and elegant, it preserves all the allure of its original architectural structure while providing modern accommodations and services all the while.
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38 Località Il Sodo Case Sparse, Cortona, 52044 Italy {map}

In close proximity to the most fascinating towns of central Italy, renowned for their artistic beauty, such as Florence, Arezzo, Siena and Perugia, in the valley below Cortona, the oldest Etruscan settlement, surrounded by the most typical Tuscan countryside… this is the unique setting of Borgo Il Melone.A place full of magic for a stylish and elegant, as well as extremely comfortable and relaxing, stay. The restoration of the set of buildings has been carried out with the uttermost respect for the original architectural features. Borgo Il Melone dates back to the beginning of the 19th century when it was a property of the Mancinis, a noble family from Cortona who still owns the entire set of buildings.











