
Casa Bellavista is a B&B in the true English sense, a home opened to visitors who wish to experience the authentic lifestyle of a Tuscan family. There are four double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Guests have complete use of the indoor common rooms including the library, the sitting rooms and the dining room.
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Hotel La Collegiata, built as a Franciscan Convent in 1589, where you can still admire the original structure of the Convent and the Church – La Collegiata, from which it took it’s name. Located at just 2 km out side the walls of one of the most known towns of Italy ,San Gimignano. Hotel La
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Chianti Relais is located in the heart of Chianti, just 15 minutes from the city of Siena. All buildings, surrounded by unspoilt countryside of outstanding beauty, tell its long history. In particular, the medieval tower, a rarity arrived intact to the present day, which rises and dominates the surrounding area with its five floors. Located
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Located on a hilltop nearby the bustling city of Volterra, the Villa Volterra offers its lucky guests a fantastic view over the rolling hills of the adjacent countryside as it wends its way to the sea. The majestic structure was commissioned in the 17th century by Jacopo Inghirami, an admiral in the Tuscan navy, and
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The Castello Del Nero, 5 star luxury boutique hotel and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, is located in Greve in Chianti, the heart of Chianti, surrounded by the rolling hills of Florence. The Castello del Nero-Torrigiani originated in the twelfth century, when it became the summer residence of the noble Florentine
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Historical Highlights Feudal hamlet consisting of the church with bell tower of 1000, the adjacent and coeval fortified monastery and a small group of houses, a splendid example of medieval architecture. The castle and the church, of which we have news of 1030, you have the severe appearance of a fortress. The buildings are
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The Tower is a medieval lookout tower just outside San Gimignano. Built more than 8 centuries ago on Etruscan foundations, and at a later date incorporated into the farmhouse structure. Now it is a large country residence full of history and charm, immersed in the greenery of the surrounding olive tree groves and vineyards. The
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Villa San Casciano is a wonderful Renaissance estate, full of light and with beautiful, spacious rooms. Guests enter the heart of the villa through the vibrant painted doors of a roomy hall, furnished with plush sofas and armchairs. One of the estate’s most distinctive charms is its large number of cozy nooks perfect for reading, relaxation and
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Villa Ferrazza stands tall amidst the beautiful hills to the south of Siena, looking out over the picturesque valley below. It is a 13th-century hamlet which, having been restored with special care and refined taste, enables its guests to fully enjoy the beauty of the countryside and the comfort of truly modern accommodations.The villa’s interior,
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Built at the end of the 17th century by Monsignor Lodovico Sergardi, a writer, art lover and ancestor of the property’s current proprietors, Villa Sofia sleeps up to eighty-seven (plus six) guests. The villa sits peacefully, surrounded by a beautiful, fragrant Italianate garden which is graced with characteristic statues representing the four seasons. In the
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Castello del Graal, dating back to the 10th century, is a setting so true to its aesthetic origins that the entire complex seems somehow magically suspended in a century long gone by. Although the structure was recently completely renovated and modernized in order to welcome even the choosiest of guests, the original architectural features were
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Villa Monumentale is a gorgeously restored historic structure with a fresh, creative take on decor. While a recent total renovation of the historic 14th century property left the structure’s vaulted ceilings (each decorated with intricate, richly colored designs and frescos), mosaic-tiled floors and other original charms intact, the new owners have opted for sleeker, more
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