What to do in Montecatini

Art, nature, and beauty at your fingertips

Montecatini welcomes you to a region filled with art, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. From here, you can easily visit renowned cities such as Florence, Lucca, Pisa, and Pistoia, or you can be captivated by charming villages and rolling hills adorned with vineyards. Alternatively, you may choose to stay in Montecatini and enjoy the leisurely pace of its thermal spas, centuries-old parks, and the relaxed elegance that makes this city truly special.

Thermal Park

Montecatini features a beautiful green oasis in its centre, making it the perfect spot for a refreshing walk among ancient trees, charming avenues, and Art Nouveau architecture. This area is home to historical landmarks like the Terme Tettuccio, which are true masterpieces of elegance set in a paradise of history and wellness.

Teatro Verdi

In the heart of Montecatini, Teatro Verdi is one of the city’s iconic landmarks, where history and performance have intertwined for over a century. Here you can enjoy musicals, concerts, and major events in an atmosphere that preserves the charm of old-world theatres, enriched with architectural details that echo an elegant era.

Le Panteraie Park

Set on the hills surrounding Montecatini, the Panteraie Park is a green oasis where the Tuscan landscape opens up in all its beauty. Here you can stroll along tree-lined paths, manicured gardens, and scenic viewpoints, immersed in a relaxing atmosphere that invites you to slow down and enjoy every detail of nature.

Lucca

Less than half an hour from Montecatini, Lucca captivates visitors with its well-preserved city walls, medieval towers, and vibrant squares. This city invites exploration at a leisurely pace, ideally by bicycle, as you meander through artisan boutiques and enjoy cafés under the arcades, all while taking in the stunning beauty of its architecture.

Pisa

Pisa is renowned worldwide for its iconic Piazza dei Miracoli, where the Leaning Tower stands out, defying gravity and capturing every eye. The city also offers picturesque views along the Arno, fascinating museums, and a lively atmosphere.

Chianti

Less than an hour from Montecatini, the Chianti hills invite you to experience the vibrant colours of the Tuscan countryside. Here, you'll find neatly arranged rows of vines stretching into the horizon and charming wineries where you can taste exquisite wines and local products. It’s an ideal destination for anyone who appreciates the simple pleasures of good food and drink.

Pistoia

A few kilometres from Montecatini, Pistoia impresses with its subtle charm. Featuring its Duomo, beautiful cloisters, inviting squares, and a well-preserved historical centre, it is perfect for a peaceful visit to discover the most authentic Tuscany.

Montecatini Alto

Montecatini Alto, accessible in just a few minutes via the historic funicular, invites visitors to experience its medieval charm, cobbled streets, and stunning views of the Valdinievole valley. This picturesque area is ideal for a romantic dinner or a leisurely sunset stroll, making it the most ancient and captivating part of the city.

Florence

Florence is easily accessible by train and is a must-visit destination for anyone staying in Montecatini. From the masterpieces at the Uffizi Gallery to the grandeur of the Duomo, every corner of the city radiates exceptional charm. It offers a deep dive into the heart of the Renaissance, allowing you to explore at a leisurely pace, ensuring that you always return with new experiences and insights.

Vinci

Situated in the Tuscan hills, Vinci is the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci and still preserves the charm of his era. Here, you can explore the Leonardo Museum, visit the house where the genius was born, and immerse yourself in a landscape that appears to have come straight from one of his sketches.

San Gimignano and Volterra

San Gimignano and Volterra are two medieval treasures that showcase stunning views and an atmosphere that feels frozen in time. The towering spires of San Gimignano and the imposing walls of Volterra stand as guardians of centuries of history. These are places that invite exploration not just physically, but also through the eyes and imagination.

Desideri Family Pastry Workshop

Visit the historic Desideri family workshop and discover one of Tuscany’s most beloved artisan pastry traditions. Here you can learn how local specialties are made — from the crisp Cialde di Montecatini to the anise-flavoured Brigidini di Lamporecchio and the fragrant Cantucci di Prato — all still prepared today according to age-old family recipes.

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