Chianciano Terme‘Palamontepaschi’, the town’s innovative conference center, located inside the Fucoli’s Thermal Park. Visitors to the area will have the chance to discover towns known for thermal baths, stunning landscape, traditional art and cuisine, is a great place for those who want to make ‘well-being’ the main focus of their holidays. Guests to the area will have the chance to get in shape thanks to its sports facilities, thermal swimming pools and lovely parks, while businesses will want to learn more about all towns and hamlets like Montepulciano, Pienza, Cortona and Montalcino, or enjoy the sights at nearby cities such as Siena, Arezzo, Perugia and Assisi.
Nature lovers won’t be able to resist the area’s natural gems such as the lakes of Chiusi and Montepulciano or the frequently filmed Val d’Orcia, a valley that has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Known for its thermal baths, Chianciano combines centuries of tradition with avant-garde technologies. This combination makes it the perfect spot for guests who insist their well-being be a top priority. The thermal parks of Fucoli and Acquasanta boast water that is often used to treat the liver and the gastroenteric system. At the thermal baths of Chianciano (in collaboration with the National healthcare system) many patients undergo treatment for various pathologies.
Equipped to host more than 12,000 visitors on a given day, Chianciano Terme boasts many options when it comes to hospitality; there are more than 200 different places to stay including hotels, B&Bs, inns and agricultural tourism structures. Located in central Italy, Chianciano Terme lies on the southern tip of Tuscany along Umbria’s regional border; the Lazio region is also nearby. The Rome-Florence-Milan railway line is just 15 km away, thanks to the Chiusi/Chianciano Terme station. Rome and Florence, with their international airports are little more than an hour’s drive from the town, while the nearest highway exit is approximately 6 km from the center.
The thermal baths of Chianciano (open year round)
Tel. 057868111
Call center: 848800243
info@termechianciano.it
www.termechianciano.it
www.termesensoriali.it
Nature lovers won’t be able to resist the area’s natural gems such as the lakes of Chiusi and Montepulciano or the frequently filmed Val d’Orcia, a valley that has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Known for its thermal baths, Chianciano combines centuries of tradition with avant-garde technologies. This combination makes it the perfect spot for guests who insist their well-being be a top priority. The thermal parks of Fucoli and Acquasanta boast water that is often used to treat the liver and the gastroenteric system. At the thermal baths of Chianciano (in collaboration with the National healthcare system) many patients undergo treatment for various pathologies.
Equipped to host more than 12,000 visitors on a given day, Chianciano Terme boasts many options when it comes to hospitality; there are more than 200 different places to stay including hotels, B&Bs, inns and agricultural tourism structures. Located in central Italy, Chianciano Terme lies on the southern tip of Tuscany along Umbria’s regional border; the Lazio region is also nearby. The Rome-Florence-Milan railway line is just 15 km away, thanks to the Chiusi/Chianciano Terme station. Rome and Florence, with their international airports are little more than an hour’s drive from the town, while the nearest highway exit is approximately 6 km from the center.
The thermal baths of Chianciano (open year round)
Tel. 057868111
Call center: 848800243
info@termechianciano.it
www.termechianciano.it
www.termesensoriali.it

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