Outdoor pool, indoor pool, sun loungers*, fitness centre, wellness centre* with Jacuzzi, steamroom, sauna, Turkish bath, Wi-Fi
*Denotes local charge
Outdoor pool, indoor pool, sun loungers*, fitness centre, wellness centre* with Jacuzzi, steamroom, sauna, Turkish bath, Wi-Fi
*Denotes local charge
Overlooking the medieval hamlet of Artimino, these self-catering apartments have a lovely hilltop location, surrounded by rolling hills, ancient olive groves and vineyards. A restful and relaxing holiday is guaranteed here with just the rustling of olive trees in the gentle breeze to disturb you. Drink in the magnificent views over the surrounding countryside, lie back on a sun lounger on the terrace overlooking the village or take a refreshing dip in the pool. Staying here, you have the best of both worlds as you can enjoy the serenity of your countryside retreat before taking a five minute stroll to the cobbled streets of Artimino where you can explore the artisan shops, stop for a delicious gelato at the family-owned ice-cream parlour and dine at one of the superb local restaurants. Guests of the Artimino Apartments are welcome to use the facilities at the nearby Hotel Paggeria Medicea, which is just a ten minute walk away. The hotel has a larger pool, tennis courts and bikes for local exploration, as well as the Biagio Pignatta restaurant which serves fresh Tuscan cuisine made with ingredients from the Artimino Farm and fine local wines. The air-conditioned apartments have been converted from historic farmhouse buildings and they remain typically Tuscan with a rustic style. Studios are split-level with one bedroom and a dining area with kitchenette. The One and Two Bedroom Apartments – some of which are set on two levels – are more spacious and feature a separate living room with sofa beds.
Nestled in beautiful gardens sprinkled with cypress and olive trees, this delightful hotel is just a ten-minute gentle uphill stroll from the UNESCO-listed medieval walls of San Gimignano. It is perfectly placed for local exploration yet far enough away from the town to provide a peaceful countryside escape. Relax under the shade of a parasol on one of the sunloungers that are dotted on the lawn and around the shell-shaped pool, or slip into the hydromassage pool and soak up the serenity and the mesmerising views over the countryside. The views are quintessential Tuscany – a picture-perfect landscape of endless rolling hills, olive groves and a patchwork of fields and vineyards dotted with medieval towers. In the summer months you can enjoy breakfast on the shaded terrace. Snacks are also available on the terrace and in the evening it is a lovely spot to enjoy a glass of cold Vernaccia or Chianti. Stroll into San Gimignano for a great selection of restaurants and cafés. The historic Piazza della Cisterna is a wonderful evening spot for people watching and drinks. Don’t miss a visit to the square’s award-winning gelateria where you can choose from delicious and creative flavour combinations such as raspberry and rosemary or spicy chocolate and sour cherries. The simple rooms are cosy but comfortable and they all include free Wi-Fi. Standard Rooms are compact and face the small back garden while Superior Rooms are more spacious and some overlook the countryside. It is well worth upgrading to a Classic Countryside View Room with Balcony which offers incredible views over the surrounding countryside.
Hidden in glorious vineyards with spectacular views of Chianti’s rolling hills, this 11th-Century former monastery has been beautifully restored into a luxury hotel where the gardens are adorned with aromatic vineyards, olive groves and shady cypress trees. There’s a choice of three swimming pools to cool off in and although it’s tempting to spend all day relaxing, there’s the opportunity to leave the hotel by bicycle and explore the beautiful surrounding area. For days of pure relaxation and pampering the Wellness Spa caters for every need. Dining at the Castel Monastero is a unique experience as both restaurants are overseen by Gordon Ramsay. The elegant Contrada overlooks the piazza and serves gourmet Italian cuisine. For a more authentic Tuscan experience, book a table at La Cantina which is set in the monastery’s medieval wine cellars, and enjoy fresh, local produce accompanied by an excellent selection of fine wines. The rooms and suites feature a contemporary design and charming views of the courtyard, the gardens or the surrounding countryside. Deluxe Rooms are slightly larger than Superior Rooms. The elegant Prestige Rooms are even more spacious and have an inviting lounge area while the Tuscan-style Junior Suites feature a lounge and are ideal for groups of up to four.