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Conti di San Bonifacio | Gavorrano (Grosseto) | Resort in Tuscany | Charming Italy
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Conti di San Bonifacio is a relatively unknown pearl of Tuscan hospitality – a stunning hotel in which the refined simplicity of the indoor areas echoes the now rare authenticity of the rural Maremma setting. The Wine Resort is a wonderful
discovery and will become a romantic haven to return to, season after season.
Conti di San Bonifacio Wine Estate (Tuscany, Italy) - The Best Wineries of the World
An imposing farmhouse filled with light overlooks row upon row of Sangiovese, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdoit. Conti di San Bonifacio Wine Resort is a working farm and winery where a vineyard is nurtured and wine is made and aged in oak barrels.
It is located in the Monteregio di Massa Marittima D.O.C. region and produces three wines. A Monteregio D.O.C., an IGT Syrah and a Bordeaux Blend.
The winery is next to a beautiful boutique hotel.
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The Best Hotels in Tuscany, Italy
Tuscany is a region in central Italy. Tuscany is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, artistic legacy and its influence on high culture. It is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and has been home to many figures influential in the history of art and science, and contains well-known museums such as the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace. Tuscany produces wines, including Chianti, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Morellino di Scansano and Brunello di Montalcino. Having a strong linguistic and cultural identity, it is sometimes considered a nation within a nation.
Tuscany is a traditionally popular destination in Italy, and the main tourist destinations by number of tourist arrivals are Florence, Pisa, Montecatini Terme, Castiglione della Pescaia and Grosseto. The village of Castiglione della Pescaia is also the most visited seaside destination in the region,[5] with seaside tourism accounting for approximately 40% of tourist arrivals in Tuscany. Additionally, the Chianti region, Versilia and Val d'Orcia are also internationally renowned and particularly popular spots among travellers.
The best hotels in Tuscany:
- Castello di Spaltenna Exclusive Resort & Spa. Set in Tuscany's countryside, Castello di Spaltenna Exclusive Resort & Spa is an ancient monastery from the 10th century. It offers 2 swimming pools, one of which is heated, a restaurant and spacious rooms with Sky TV.
- Four Seasons Hotel Firenze. Offering a 2-floor spa and Michelin-star restaurant, Four Seasons Hotel Firenze is next to the botanical gardens of Giardino della Gherardesca. It offers a wide range of luxury rooms and suites.
- J.K. Place Firenze. Set just 7 minutes’ walk from Santa Maria Novella Basilica, J.K. Place enjoys superb panoramic views from its rooftop terrace. It offers an à la carte restaurant, free Wi-Fi and luxurious rooms with design features.
- Portrait Firenze. Featuring panoramic views of Florence and the Arno River, Portrait Firenze offers luxurious rooms with handcrafted furniture. This hotel is 30 m from the famous bridge Ponte Vecchio.
- The St. Regis Florence. Set along the Arno River with stunning views of the Ponte Vecchio, The St. Regis Florence is set in a historic building designed by Brunelleschi. Boasting a Michelin-starred restaurant, this 5-star hotel features a spa and gym, and luxury rooms with antique furnishings.
- Villa Cora. Villa Cora is a 19th-century building surrounded by a park with outdoor swimming pool. Just 2 km from the centre of Florence and Santa Maria Novella Train Station, it offers free parking. Wi-Fi is also free.
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Airbnb Carmel review - amazing luxury villa by the sea in California
This airbnb in Carmel by the sea, California is located beachfront directly in a private cove in Carmel.
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Our hotel in Carmel by the sea was this amazing real estate directly waterfront. You can find this rental on airbnb.
Enjoy our experience in this review video and share your thoughts with us.
We can highly recommend this place and the host and had an amazing time.
Carmel by the sea is a beautiful small city in California. The weather is very nice throughout the year and there are plenty of
nice activities to do in Carmel. Only a couple of minutes to drive to great restaurants or attractions.
The famous Pacific Coast Highway 1 goes through Carmel and you can just take your car and drive to one of the many close beaches or just stay
at this Carmel villa the whole day. Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is just a short drive, too.
From our terrace we even did some whale watching. The whales blew little white air fountains only a mile out on the pacific ocean.
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San Bonifacio festeggia il 150° dell'Unità d'Italia
La comunità di San Bonifacio si raccoglie in Piazza Costituzione il 17 marzo 2011 per festeggiare i 150 anni dell'Unità d'Italia
Places to see in ( Montalcino - Italy )
Places to see in ( Montalcino - Italy )
Montalcino is a hill town and comune in Tuscany, Italy. It is famous for its Brunello di Montalcino wine. The town is located to the west of Pienza, close to the Crete Senesi in Val d'Orcia. It is 42 kilometres (26 mi) from Siena, 110 kilometres (68 mi) from Florence and 150 kilometres (93 mi) from Pisa. The Monte Amiata is located nearby.
The town takes its name from a variety of oak tree that once covered the terrain. The very high site of the town offers stunning views over the Asso, Ombrone and Arbia valleys of Tuscany, dotted with silvery olive orchards, vineyards, fields and villages. The lower slopes of the Montalcino hill itself are dominated by highly productive vines and olive orchards.
Like many of the medieval towns of Tuscany, Montalcino experienced long periods of peace and often enjoyed a measure of prosperity. This peace and prosperity was, however, interrupted by a number of extremely violent episodes.
During the late Middle Ages it was an independent commune with considerable importance owing to its location on the old Via Francigena, the main road between France and Rome, but increasingly Montalcino came under the sway of the larger and more aggressive city of Siena.
The first walls of the town were built in the 13th century. The fortress, built in 1361 atop the highest point of the town, was designed with a pentagonal layout by the Sienese architects Mino Foresi and Domenico di Feo. The fortress incorporates some of the pre-existing southern walls, the pre-existing structures including the keep of Santo Martini, the San Giovanni tower and an ancient basilica which now serves as the fortress chapel. Though the town itself was eventually conquered, the fortress itself never submitted, an admirable feat, considering the size of the Sienese and Florentine forces that besieged Montalcino at varying intervals.
The narrow, short street leads down from the main gate of the fortress to the Chiesa di Sant'Agostino with its simple 13th-century, Romanesque façade. Adjacent to the church is the former convent, now the Musei Riuniti, both a civic and diocesan museum, housing among its collections: a wooden crucifix by an unknown artist of the Sienese school, two 15th century wooden sculptures, including a Madonna by an anonymous artist, and several terracotta sculptures attributed which to the Della Robbia school. The collection also includes a St Peter and St Paul by Ambrogio Lorenzetti and a Virgin and Child by Simone Martini. There are also modern works from the early 20th century in the museum.
The Duomo (cathedral), dedicated to San Salvatore, was built originally in the 14th Century, but now has a 19th-century Neoclassical façade designed by the Sienese architect Agostino Fantasici. The Piazza della Principessa Margherita is down the hill from the fortress and Duomo on the via Matteotti. The principal building on the piazza is the former Palazzo dei Priori or Palazzo Comunale (built late 13th, early 14th century), now town hall. The palace is adorned with the coats of arms of the Podesta, once rulers of the city. A tall medieval tower is incorporated into the palazzo.
Montalcino is divided, like most medieval Tuscan cities, into quarters called contrade, Borghetto, Travaglio, Pianello and Ruga, each with their own colors, songs and separate drum rhythms to distinguish them. Twice a year they meet together in a breath taking archery contest under the walls of the Fortezza, conducted in Medieval dress, with lords and ladies of each contrada who accompany the proceedings. The 13th-century church of San Francesco in the Castlevecchio contrada has undergone several renovations. It contains 16th-century frescoes by Vincenzo Tamagni. The medieval quarter in Montalcino is denominated as the centro storico (historical center).
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