Tuscany & Umbria

Tuscany and Umbria are a real treat for those looking to dive deep into Italy’s idyllic countryside and evocative villages. These two central regions charm visitors with countless attractions that include medieval hamlets, Renaissance towns, and rich artisanal traditions – not to mention their excellent wines and farm-to-table cuisine.

Il Borro

Situated in the heart of Tuscany, Il Borro is a century-old hamlet surrounded by 1.100 hectares of organic land. Ferruccio Ferragamo bought in 1993 and have since been developing into the Tuscan luxury hotel. Thanks to meticulous restoration it has been restored to its former glory and now stands as the custodian of tradition, culture and sustainability and today speaks for the most elegant Tuscan hospitality.

Baglioni Resort Cala di Porto

Superb sea views, white beaches and authentic Italian charm make this elegant hotel in the heart of the Tuscan Maremma the perfect coastal escape. There are two restaurants, a private beach, a swimming pool, and refined rooms overlooking the sea and the pine forest.

Baglioni Relais Santa Croce

A refined five-star boutique hotel with a privileged location in the heart of the historic city centre, offering splendid rooftop views, excellent food, and luxurious bedrooms, including the largest suite in Florence.

Castel Monastero

A unique five-star retreat in the heart of the Chianti wine region set in a beautifully preserved hamlet whose origins are rooted in medieval Tuscany. Expect top-notch restaurants, an impressive spa, and three pools surrounded by olive trees.

Fattoria Svetoni, Montepulciano

Fattoria Svetoni welcomes you in the enchantment of the Tuscan countryside, in Montepulciano, in the magic of a unique and uncontaminated territory. Sangiovese vineyards surround what for centuries was a farm, active in the production of wine since 1865, and which today is an elegant villa with twelve refined rooms, swimming pool, spa, cellar and restaurant.

Antica Torre Tornabuoni, Firenze

Antica Torre Tornabuoni is one of Florence’s most unique boutique hotels, thanks to a strategic location in the heart of the historical centre, beautiful panoramic terraces with epic views over the Arno river and town’s beautiful attractions and walls steeped in centuries of history.

Palazzo Castri 1874, Florence

In the heart of Florence, tucked away on leafy Piazza Indipendenza, Palazzo Castri is a peaceful urban hideout with all the city’s main cultural highlights just a stone’s throw away. Its enchanting inner garden is a rare bonus in the city centre.

Relais Villa Acquaviva, Saturnia

An ancient country estate in the heart of Tuscany’s Maremma region, just a few kilometres from the thermal springs of Saturnia, where you can take relax by the beautiful hilltop pool and feast on genuinely local dishes mainly made with the farm’s produce.

Palazzo Seneca, Norcia

Beautifully situated in the delightful medieval town of Norcia, amid Umbria’s Sibylline Mountain National Park, Palazzo Seneca is a superb hotel. It captures perfectly the essence of the region with its timeless beauty, heartfelt hospitality, and the local gourmet fare served at its Michelin-starred restaurant.

L’Andana – Tenuta La Badiola, Castiglione della Pescaia

Set amidst the beautiful Maremma natural park and very close to the beaches of the Tyrrhenian coast, this splendid resort offers elegantly decorated rooms, a fabulous spa, sparkling pools, golf and tennis facilities, and superb dining. The estate also produces its own wine.

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