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Terme di Rapolano

About 28 km from Brandano Palace

The Terme di Rapolano, located about 28 km from Palazzo Brandano, is the perfect destination for those seeking wellness and relaxation in the heart of Tuscany. This corner of thermal paradise, immersed in nature, offers a regenerating experience thanks to its mineral-rich thermal waters and modern facilities designed for maximum comfort.

Terme di Rapolano boasts two main establishments, each with unique characteristics to meet the different needs of visitors:

Terme San Giovanni

Nestled in the Sienese hills, the San Giovanni thermal centre offers an atmosphere of total serenity. The outdoor thermal pools, with natural hot water, are ideal for relaxing while admiring the surrounding landscape. The centre also offers a range of wellness treatments, including massages, mud baths and spa treatments for complete regeneration of body and mind.

Terme Antica Querciolaia

Situated near the centre of Rapolano, this historic spa combines tradition and modernity. Its thermal pools, both indoor and outdoor, offer the possibility of bathing in warm waters at different temperatures, favouring relaxation and skin purification. The Antica Querciolaia is known for its specific treatments, such as saunas, steam baths and mud baths, ideal for detoxifying the body and reducing stress.

The thermal waters of Rapolano, thanks to their curative properties, are ideal for improving circulation, soothing muscle and joint pain, and offering a general feeling of well-being. Whether for a day of relaxation or a regenerating treatment, the thermal baths of Rapolano provide an ideal break from the rhythm of daily life, allowing visitors to reconnect with themselves in a natural environment.

If you are staying at Palazzo Brandano, a visit to the Terme di Rapolano spa is the perfect opportunity to complete your Tuscan holiday experience, combining scenic beauty and physical well-being.

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