bed and breakfasts in italy
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bed and breakfasts in italy
I got some great responses to my question of which hill towns to go, but now I need to know where to stay. hoping for cute B&B's in these regions. links to websites if possible.
thank you
thank you
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one stop shop www.venere.com
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Try "agroturismo" in some search engines. It's like B&B but on a farm, and you can find basic and luxury ones with swimming pool.
You could find self catering and with restaurant. In general, the quality is excellent.
You could find self catering and with restaurant. In general, the quality is excellent.
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GRIMMY:
That's a great website! I've been searching all the usual sites and had given up on finding a place under 90 Euro near Siena for 5 nights in March.
Your site has many offers in Pienza, which I think would be OK for touring as far as Volterra and Cortona. But it also prompted me to do a search on "camere appartamenti siena toscana" and I'm finding many possiblilities near Siena (our 1st choice). Thanks so much for putting us on the right track!
Meow: If you're in the under 100 euro range, I'd be glad to email you what I've researched so far.
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That's a great website! I've been searching all the usual sites and had given up on finding a place under 90 Euro near Siena for 5 nights in March.
Your site has many offers in Pienza, which I think would be OK for touring as far as Volterra and Cortona. But it also prompted me to do a search on "camere appartamenti siena toscana" and I'm finding many possiblilities near Siena (our 1st choice). Thanks so much for putting us on the right track!
Meow: If you're in the under 100 euro range, I'd be glad to email you what I've researched so far.
[email protected]




