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During 14-days in Italy, I visited cultural gems including Florence, Venice, Cinque Terre, Positano, Fiesole, and even my heritage hometown in Campania. But Cortona was a pilgrimage because it’s the inspiration behind the book and movie, “Under the Tuscan Sun.” Once you arrive, it’s easy to see why.
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Explore the Rich History and Modern Beauty of Cortona
Cortona, Italy is a Tuscan hill town with a history as rich as its fertile soil. Ancient roots boast Umbrian, Etruscan, and Roman cultures dating as far back as the 7th Century B.C.
History and architecture buffs will enjoy the many churches and Etruscan ruins, and foodies won’t be disappointed by the authentic Tuscan cuisine and regional wines.
Embark on a journey through Italy’s heart with insights from our 2024 Italy guide, enriching your pilgrimage to Bramasole.
Find Out Where to Eat in Cortona
Follow The Scenic Road to Bramasole
Arrive at Bramasole, Inspiration for Under the Tuscan Sun!
Going to Cortona was a dream come true for me. When the opportunity presented itself, I jumped without hesitations. Where have you always wanted to go, given the chance? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
If you too want to embark on your very own, “Under the Tuscan Sun” inspired pilgrimage, but aren’t exactly sure where to stay while in Cortona, then here are two exceptionally wonderful places to stay.
The first is Casa Dreosti, which is a local bed and breakfast that is brimming with charm, warmth, and character. That’s because plush, well-appointed rooms here start at just $90 per night and feature state-of-the-art, flat-screen TVs. Guests here can also enjoy access to an expansive, communal seating area, as well as a lavish, continental breakfast spread that is available every morning. The hotel also has a fantastic location and is situated just 32 miles away from Perugia and 20 miles away from Arezzo.
However, if you’re looking for a slightly more luxurious stay while in Cortona, then consider Villa di Piazzano. This historic, exquisitely decorated villa in the Italian countryside sits just 3.7 miles outside the city center and features well-manicured gardens, an exquisite terrace for al fresco dining, a spacious pool, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Rooms at this family-run hotel also start at $250 per night and feature antique furniture, air-conditioning, free WIFI, Sky TV, and access to a delicious breakfast spread that includes nothing but the most delicious Tuscan dishes.
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64 thoughts on “A Pilgrimage to Bramasole in Cortona Italy”
They are beautiful posts and great captions. I am really happy to say itโs an interesting post to read.
Thanks, Jyoti!
Yay! I went there for the first time last September and fell in love with Cortona, such a cute village!
Oh, I’m so happy to find someone who has also been there and enjoyed it as much!
Having read and loved โUnder the Tuscan Sunโ book, I can see why you were fascinated with this town. It looks gorgeous, hope to visit this gorgeous place someday. Thanks for sharing all the lovely pictures and giving us a virtual tour!
I’m glad you enjoyed the book and my photos, Suma!
What an absolute dreamy location! Your photos really capture the beauty of Cortona. The places look rich in history with an authentic Italian vibe.
You got that right, Kelly! (Thanks for appreciating my photography, too!)
I want to go to Italy so badly! I don’t even care which city, just someone take me to Italy, please! LOL I love the culture and I’m studying the language now.
I hope you get there, Lisa! My fingers are crossed for you!
I haven’t actually seen the movie under the Tuscan sun, but I do have it on DVD (just never got round to watching it lol). But seeing all these beautiful pictures, maybe I should watch it soon – such a photogenic place! X
Under the Tuscan Sun was a personally meaningful movie for me. No doubt, you’ll enjoy the scenery anyway, Becca!
such a beautiful place..i would love to go to cortona…i missed it on my first visit..i luv ur photos..brilliant photography…
Thank you, Ritika! I’m glad you enjoyed my photos. Hope you get back to see Cortona sometime.
You are totally making me want to go to Cortona. I would love to wander around the town and I think I would enjoy making the trip in the sun-drenched summer. Now, to start saving up!
That’s the right attitude, Nancy! Throw all that change in the piggy-bank…it adds up quickly! Summer in Cortona…ahhhh.
I have no idea how many times I thought “wow!” to myself whilst looking through your photos. Even the spaghetti looks wowingly delicious! Also love the Mayes quote you’ve included. Definitely adding this to my bucket list!
I so appreciate your kind words, Jas! Glad to contribute to your bucket list. Mine is a mile long…LOL
Oh my goodness!! Thank you for sharing this. That was such a good, romantic movie, and it made me fall in love with Tuscany. It’s so lovely, and I enjoyed the photos! ๐
I felt the same way about the movie, Jennifer. It was such a thrill to experience Cortona with it in mind. I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the photos.
They are beautiful posts and great captions. I am really happy to say itโs an interesting post to read.
Thanks, Jyoti!
Yay! I went there for the first time last September and fell in love with Cortona, such a cute village!
Oh, I’m so happy to find someone who has also been there and enjoyed it as much!
Having read and loved โUnder the Tuscan Sunโ book, I can see why you were fascinated with this town. It looks gorgeous, hope to visit this gorgeous place someday. Thanks for sharing all the lovely pictures and giving us a virtual tour!
I’m glad you enjoyed the book and my photos, Suma!
What an absolute dreamy location! Your photos really capture the beauty of Cortona. The places look rich in history with an authentic Italian vibe.
You got that right, Kelly! (Thanks for appreciating my photography, too!)
I want to go to Italy so badly! I don’t even care which city, just someone take me to Italy, please! LOL I love the culture and I’m studying the language now.
I hope you get there, Lisa! My fingers are crossed for you!
I haven’t actually seen the movie under the Tuscan sun, but I do have it on DVD (just never got round to watching it lol). But seeing all these beautiful pictures, maybe I should watch it soon – such a photogenic place! X
Under the Tuscan Sun was a personally meaningful movie for me. No doubt, you’ll enjoy the scenery anyway, Becca!
such a beautiful place..i would love to go to cortona…i missed it on my first visit..i luv ur photos..brilliant photography…
Thank you, Ritika! I’m glad you enjoyed my photos. Hope you get back to see Cortona sometime.
You are totally making me want to go to Cortona. I would love to wander around the town and I think I would enjoy making the trip in the sun-drenched summer. Now, to start saving up!
That’s the right attitude, Nancy! Throw all that change in the piggy-bank…it adds up quickly! Summer in Cortona…ahhhh.
I have no idea how many times I thought “wow!” to myself whilst looking through your photos. Even the spaghetti looks wowingly delicious! Also love the Mayes quote you’ve included. Definitely adding this to my bucket list!
I so appreciate your kind words, Jas! Glad to contribute to your bucket list. Mine is a mile long…LOL
Oh my goodness!! Thank you for sharing this. That was such a good, romantic movie, and it made me fall in love with Tuscany. It’s so lovely, and I enjoyed the photos! ๐
I felt the same way about the movie, Jennifer. It was such a thrill to experience Cortona with it in mind. I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the photos.