Opened in 1982 by the Pierazzi family, Hotel Villa Rigacci welcomes tourists from all over Europe and the world.
The Hotel Villa Rigacci was born from the transformation of a historic 16th-century Tuscan farm and coaching inn.
The Villa is now a 4-star hotel with modern comforts in the heart of Tuscany, located in the hills of the Arno Valley at 185m above sea level.
Villa Rigacci whose architecture and building materials preserve the spirit of its era is characterized by authentic materials like local stone, exposed wooden beams, and original terracotta floors, with design elements that reflect its specific historical and regional style.
Each room is highlighting its unique character through a blend of vintage elements, Tuscan-style furniture, and modern furnishings.

Breakfast and dinner are served outdoors on a terrace overlooking the pool and the green hills of the Arno Valley during the summer months.
On a 12-hectare property surrounding the villa, guests will find a large swimming pool (24m x 9m) with sun loungers and parasols, as well as covered parking and paths for relaxing walks.
The Pierazzi family looks forward to welcoming you to Villa Rigacci and making your stay pleasant and unforgettable.
Arno valley - Chianti - Pratomagno mountains
The town of Regello is located above the Arno Valley at the foot of the Pratomagno Mountains, which reach an altitude of 1550 m. In the midst of these wooded
You can go on wonderful hikes or mountain bike tours in the quiet surroundings. The vineyards and olive groves determine the landscape. The
Regello olive oil has a very good reputation.
In the hills with the typical olive groves and the cool forests of the Pratomagno Mountains between Florence and Arezzo there are hiking opportunities with beautiful views
over the hilly valley of the Arno.
On the southern side of the valley, the hills begin to the well-known Chianti Classico area with its typical wineries around the small towns of Greve, Gaiole, and Radda
the beautiful and hilly city of Siena, ideal for city walks without heavy traffic.


Landscapes, Culture and Dolce Vita
Discover Florence with its Duomo, the Baptistery, the Campanile and the Ponte Vecchio. The capital of Tuscany is worth a trip alone.
Also don't miss Lucca, the city between Antiquity and Renaissance, Pisa with its Campo dei Miracoli and the world famous Leaning Tower, Volterra a
of the Etruscan cities and San Gimignano, all worth visiting. Also make a gastronomic stop full of charm in the Chianti area.
Siena, the unique city with its seven hills, is also waiting for you. Have a good time in this region where nature and culture are very close together.
