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montalcino

Europe Italy

Castello Di Velona Montalcino

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21 November 2021
Castello di Velona Resort, Thermal Spa & Winery is an historical property, a renovated fortress dating back from the XIth century, located on a hilltop overlooking the entire Val d'Orcia, in Tuscany. Located 8 km from Montalcino, the castle overlooks the peaceful Val d’Orcia, a landscape of olive trees and vineyards which produce the world-famous wine Brunello of Montalcino. From the Castello di Velona, you will be...
Europe Italy

Drogheria e Locanda Franci Montalcino

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20 November 2021
La Drogheria e Locanda Franci wants to offer its customers a unique stay experience, in the heart of Montalcino, with an architectural style that fits perfectly into the Tuscan tradition, between wood, bricks and exposed stone. Our Drogheria was born as a shop for the sale of honey, spices, pasta and quality local products, transformed into a wine shop with the sale of local wine, Brunello and Rosso di Montalcino...
Europe Italy

Adler Spa Resort Thermae

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15 January 2021
The ADLER Spa Resort THERMAE blends harmoniously into the Tuscan landscape. Lots of light and high-quality natural materials create a feather-light, liberated feeling – from the very first moment. There is an atmosphere of having arrived, with us and with oneself. The stars twinkle above you at dinner, healing thermal water await you in the spa, along with indoor and outdoor activities that do body and soul good...
Europe Italy

Borgo San Felice Chianti

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15 January 2021
Set in an elevated position where it harmonizes perfectly with its natural surroundings in the Municipality of Castelnuovo Berardenga, at just 20 km from Siena and not much more than an hour away from Florence, Borgo San Felice is the only Relais & Châteaux in the Chianti Classico area. A 5-star hotel of the diffuso concept, offering 2 restaurants, a heated outdoor pool, a fitness centre, tennis courtsand, a Spa...
Europe Italy

Relais Della Rovere Siena

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14 January 2021
The Relais Della Rovere is a charming location created from the conversion of an ancient Benedictine abbey and a papal villa of the Renaissance period. It owes its name to its most illustrious owner: Cardinal Giuliano Della Rovere, who later became Pope Julius II, remembered as the patron of artists of the calibre of Michelangelo and Raphael. Set in Colle Val d'Elsa, in the heart of the Tuscan countryside...