Pienza is a beautiful, Renaissance-style town in southern Tuscany, close to Montepulciano and the Umbrian border. The story of Pienza and its fortunes has a lot to do with one man, Pope Pius II, who was born here, and, when he became Pope, wanted to reimagine his roots, so he employed an architect to make the town into the perfect Renaissance specimen. Turns out the architect was really onto something, and now UNESCO has listed Pienza as a World Heritage Site. This stunning architecture means that many of the best places to stay in Pienza can be found in beautiful old buildings and our pick of the properties includes a rather glamorously converted villa, and an elegantly converted monastery.
Pienza’s duomo is one of the town’s major sights, both for its exterior, and the art within. Palazzo Piccolomini, which has a roof garden with valley views, is on one of the other sides of of Pienza’s main piazza, and the Palazzo Vescovile on one of the others; the final side has the Town Hall. In the surrounding streets you'll find little shops selling local produce.
It isn’t just the architecture that makes Pienza such a classic Tuscan destination; it’s also in a spectacularly charming spot, and is famed for its production of pecorino cheese.
The best places to stay in Pienza also make wonderful bases for exploring into both Tuscany and Umbria. Within just a few miles are Montalcino, Montepulciano, Monticchello, San Quiruco d’Orca, and the hot springs at Bagno Vignoni.