The transformation of Albergo Posta Marcucci, part of the Casa Costa 1956 collection, marks its evolution from a historic village inn to a refined luxury retreat. The hotel will reopen as a five-star property under the name La Posta in March 2025.
On January 6, Albergo Posta Marcucci closed its doors to begin the final phase of this transformation. The reopening on March 7, 2025, will unveil not just a five-star upgrade but also a new identity. The name La Posta preserves the property’s historical essence while adopting a globally accessible sound. As part of Casa Costa’s collection, it aligns with La Perla in Corvara, embodying unpretentious luxury deeply rooted in local traditions and landscapes.
Nestled in the UNESCO-protected Val d’Orcia, La Posta draws on the rich heritage of Bagno Vignoni, known for its thermal waters and medieval bath at its center. The hotel offers a sanctuary of calm, echoing Casa Costa’s ethos of understated elegance.
Guests seeking serenity, wellness, and culture will find warm hospitality, thermal pools, and breathtaking views from its park or the 35 newly refurbished rooms. These rooms, blending local artisanship with contemporary design, exemplify sophisticated, conscious luxury for guests looking to unwind or explore Tuscany’s poetic landscapes.
La Posta embraces environmentally respectful tourism, reflecting the values of the Economy for the Common Good. Chef Matteo Antoniello’s cuisine celebrates local ingredients, offering unique gastronomic experiences tied to the region’s heritage. Like other Casa Costa properties, La Posta supports the Costa Family Foundation’s mission to protect children’s rights globally.
The story of La Posta began in 1956 with the Marcucci family and continues under the stewardship of the Costa family, who acquired the property in 2017. Once a post station for travelers, La Posta honors its roots while embracing modern luxury.
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