Tuscany is a scenic central Italian province bordering the Ligurian Sea. It’s the cultural heart of Italy, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and home to numerous spectacular World Heritage Sites. The region is also at the forefront of accessible tourism, with popular attractions such as The Boboli Gardens, Palazzo Vecchio, and Uffizi Gallery offering seamless access. State museums even waive tickets for disabled visitors and a companion, but you do need to show a certificate of disability. Explore tiny villages such as Capalbio and Suvereto along Tuscany’s coast. A trip to this part of Italy will also be incomplete without tasting the region’s famous wines and olives, which will also make for excellent souvenirs.
As a city makes its attractions accessible, more tourists begin to arrive, which incentivizes hotels to follow suit as well. Continue reading to learn about the top wheelchair accessible hotels in Tuscany, Italy.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and an environment conducive to guests with mobility challenges. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 28, 2025.
1. Certosa di Pontignano Residenza d'Epoca; Ponte A Bozzone (from USD 207)
Superb breakfast with a wide variety, and a gourmet restaurant with excellent tasting menus. Some complaints about the pricing and service in the restaurant.
Reasonably priced with good value for money, especially for larger rooms and apartments.
Located in the heart of Tuscany, close to Siena, surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. Offers tranquility and a sense of history.
Historic monastery with beautiful gardens, a chapel, and a bar. Spacious rooms, some with stunning views.
This historic structure dates back to 1343 and was built around a traditional Italian garden with fragrant lemon trees. The hotel is also the official meeting space for the University of Siena, thus making it the best choice for conferences. It is also a top choice for weddings and as a base for exploring the Chianti region.
The wide outer hallways of the three cloisters will make it easy for guests in wheelchairs to navigate the space independently. The ground floor also includes several rooms for guests to pick from for easy accessibility. Meanwhile, the higher floors have larger Junior Suites. The meeting rooms and restaurant are all on the ground level.
Certosa di Pontignano Residenza d'Epoca - Place of Charme
Address: Pontignano, 5
27.84 km (17.3 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
2. Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco Resort & Spa; Barga (from USD 231)
Rich and varied breakfast, with vegan and gluten-free options, though dinner prices are high.
Reasonably priced rooms with stunning balcony views and diverse breakfast options.
Secluded hilltop location with breathtaking Tuscany views and direct walking trails.
Beautiful pool, stylish rooms with balconies, and a well-equipped gym.
Nestled in 1,700 ac (687.97 ha) of manicured gardens, this establishment is spread across several buildings overlooking the Serchio Valley. Common amenities such as the outdoor pool, spa, fitness center, and meeting rooms are accessible from the main entrance. Certain guest rooms are designed keeping wheelchair travelers in mind and can be accessed from the interior corridors. These rooms also include self-closing doors and lowered deadbolts and electrical outlets for convenience.
After a day of sightseeing, guests will love to relax by the pool or book themselves a relaxing treatment at the spa. Romantic spa packages as well as food and wine tour packages are also available at the hotel.
Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco Resort & Spa
Address: Via Giovanni Pascoli - Castelvecchio Pascoli
83.23 km (51.8 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
3. Hotel Hermitage; Poggio a Caiano (from USD 99)
The hotel might be located in a small town, but it’s just a little over 10 km (6.21 mi) from Prato and about 27 km (16.78 mi) from Florence. This is an excellent choice for travelers who want to be close to historical attractions yet want the chance to be surrounded by the Italian countryside. With elevators, it will be possible for guests to access all parts of the establishment with ease.
Certain room types have been set aside for wheelchair guests and these include emergency cords in the bathroom, lowered sinks, and higher toilets. The hotel also offers complimentary parking for vehicles of all sizes with two fenced parking lots.
Hotel Hermitage
Address: Via Ginepraia 112 - Poggio a Caiano
38.87 km (24.2 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
4. Palazzo Pacini; Colle Val D'Elsa (from USD 157)
This is a historic residence in the heart of Colle Val D'Elsa surrounded by private gardens. The 17th-century residence offers just 16 immaculate rooms that have been decorated to complement the original structure. Start your day with a delicious buffet spread before you head out for some wine shopping, a round of golf, or a wine-tasting tour.
Despite the historic nature of the property, it has been fitted with an elevator, making it easy for disabled guests to access the upper levels. The wide doorways of the rooms will make it convenient for wheelchair users to pass through and easily navigate the spacious rooms.
Palazzo Pacini
Address: via Gracco del Secco, 14
7.83 km (4.9 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
5. NH Collection Palazzo Gaddi; Florence (from USD 495)
Seeped in history and culture, Florence is one of the most popular cities to visit in Italy, and it’s also one of the most accessible. This luxurious hotel is within the walls of a former Renaissance palace, and guests can still view the original frescos and artwork in public spaces. The guestrooms are spread across six floors and include accessible rooms that can be reached via elevators.
The establishment also includes ramps for disabled guests to effortlessly navigate all parts of the hotel. For the best views of the city, head up to the open-air Fishing the Roof! restaurant, which offers the most spectacular views of the city.
Tivoli Palazzo Gaddi Firenze Hotel
Address: Via del Giglio 9
37.99 km (23.7 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
6. Terme di Saturnia Natural Spa & Golf Resort - The Leading Hotels of the World; Saturnia (from USD 611)
Outstanding breakfast, excellent restaurant with Tuscan meat dishes, but some overpriced and disappointing dining options.
High-end 5-star resort with correspondingly high prices.
Located in a dreamy, secluded area near Saturnia hot springs, with beautiful grounds.
Thermal pools, spa, golf course, luxurious rooms with comfortable beds.
This sprawling property is the perfect choice for a relaxing holiday in Tuscany where all you do is visit the spa, play golf, and repeat. The wide ground-level walkway will allow disabled guests to make their way to the restaurants independently. There are also several decks where guests can bask under the sun.
The award-winning spa offers specially curated treatments depending on the individual needs of the guests. These include Ayurveda, scrubs, massages, and detoxes.
In the accessible rooms, you’ll find lower sinks and grab rails for your convenience.
Terme di Saturnia Natural Spa & Golf Resort - The Leading Hotels of the World
Address: Via Della Follonata, Snc
97.85 km (60.8 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
7. Dimora Palanca; Florence (from USD 421)
This accessible property enjoys an excellent location a three-minute walk from Giardino Corsini and is just 750 m (2,460.63 ft) from the train station on foot. Dimora Palanca is a historic property that allows visitors to begin their cultural experience of Florence from within the hotel walls. Decorated in classic and modern artwork, the hotel describes itself as a place where you can experience art at a leisurely pace.
All parts of the establishment are accessible, with several rooms designed with wheelchair travelers in mind. These rooms include walk-in showers and additional space for easy movement. After a day of exploring the city, the property will be the perfect oasis to retreat to thanks to the restaurant and a secret garden for relaxation.
Dimora Palanca Boutique & SPA
Address: 72 Via della Scala
38.06 km (23.7 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
8. Palazzo BelVedere; Montecatini Terme (from USD 197)
Escape to this retreat to take advantage of the splendid spa treatments. Complimentary public parking is available close by, with accessible slots provided. The bedrooms here are an absolute treat and are designed using furnishings and decor that celebrate the best of the region. The suites are designed without any barriers that might hinder the movement of wheelchairs.
The thermal waters of Montecatini Terme are the main attraction for visitors, and a soak in these should be combined with a Mediterranean diet and spa treatments. Palazzo Belvedere presents luxury for all travelers and goes out of its way to make your holiday a delight.
Palazzo BelVedere This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
Address: Via Fedeli 10
51.69 km (32.2 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
9. GH Palazzo Suite & SPA; Livorno (from USD 125)
This absolutely stunning property overlooks the sea and is a must-stop on a tour of the Italian Riviera. This historic property has been welcoming guests since 1800 and counts royalty among its patrons. Book a junior or a deluxe suite, both of which come with generous sea-facing balconies.
GH Palazzo Suite & SPA includes elevator access, making it easy for handicapped guests to access their rooms as well as the meeting spaces in the hotel. Paid parking is available on the property, with accessible parking spaces set aside as disabled parking slots.
GH Palazzo Suite & SPA
Address: Viale Italia, 195
60.18 km (37.4 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
10. Ville Sull'Arno; Florence (from USD 224)
It’s no surprise that such a stunning and accessible property is part of the historic city of Florence. Located on the banks of the Arno river, Ville Sull'Arno is flanked by parks on either side. The hotel offers wheelchair-accessible rooms that come with emergency cords in the bathroom, lowered sinks, and grab rails. Paid private parking is available on the premises and offers reserved handicapped parking.
The city of Florence offers numerous accessible attractions, many of which offer complimentary entry for disabled guests. The hotel can also help arrange for tickets to attractions that require entry and public transportation as well.
Ville Sull'Arno This is a Proud Certified property where you can be extra sure of a welcoming stay.
Address: Lungarno C. Colombo, 5
38.44 km (23.9 mi) from Piazza del Duomo
Tuscany is a dream destination for many
Tuscany is part of the Italian Riviera, with gorgeous villages lining the coast, and is packed with cultural delights no matter what city you pick. Witness the perfect amalgamation of the modern and the classic when you travel through the region. If you book one of these top wheelchair-accessible hotels in Tuscany, Italy, you can explore the best of the region in style.
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