anyone stayed at Borgo San Felice?
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As Bob says, the Borgo San Felice is pretty far from anything else. It's a little stand alone hamlet that has only a hotel, full of Americans when we were there, and a vineyard and little shop. The food was quite good and the setting nice, but I wouldn't stay there again.
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I haven't been to Tuscany yet, but while researching for my trip, I came across Villa Poggiana in Montepulciano (www.villapoggiano.com) which looks lovely. I also liked the looks of Relais La Saracina which is close to Pienza (http://www.lasaracina.it) Try doing a search here for both of those -- I remember La Saracina was recommended but I can't remember if there were reviews for the former.
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we need a base for four nights to visit the usual chianti, tuscany and maybe over to assisi. this is a special occassion trip so my top price would be 300-350 euro per night.
Want a lovely charming spot with a very comfortable room and bathroom.
I want a great restaurant on site and some more local ones near by.
I am having trouble finding this spot??
Help.
Thank you
Want a lovely charming spot with a very comfortable room and bathroom.
I want a great restaurant on site and some more local ones near by.
I am having trouble finding this spot??
Help.
Thank you
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