Borgo San Felice or Villa Vignamaggio
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Just last night I was surfing the net for places to stay in tuscany and came accross Villa Vignamaggio. It looks nice on the web but there booking and rates page was under construction. Does anyone know the range for an apartment for 2 in october?? thanks
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Dorothy,
Oddly enough, I happen to have some information RIGHT HERE! Earlier this week I met a woman at a luncheon who mentioned she was interested in finding the villa where Mona Lisa was painted. (I think it was started there but was carted around for a few years being perfected?)
Anyway, I pulled this info for her from a 1999 Tuscany Now catalogue. Prices are in £££. Now that they book directly, I'd assume the rates to be less, perhaps MUCH less. We've been renting (other properties) every year and find most prices to have remained quite level: any increases offset by strength of dollar.
Sorry to go on so. There are about 20 apartments/cottages ranging from £600 to £1080 per week. That is inclusive of breakfast, dinner, wine tastings. We stopped by there (it is gorgeous) in 2000 to see some friends who had rented for 3 nights only, but don't have rates for the shorter stays. Rates are the same year-round. Hope this helps fuel the imagination!
Oddly enough, I happen to have some information RIGHT HERE! Earlier this week I met a woman at a luncheon who mentioned she was interested in finding the villa where Mona Lisa was painted. (I think it was started there but was carted around for a few years being perfected?)
Anyway, I pulled this info for her from a 1999 Tuscany Now catalogue. Prices are in £££. Now that they book directly, I'd assume the rates to be less, perhaps MUCH less. We've been renting (other properties) every year and find most prices to have remained quite level: any increases offset by strength of dollar.
Sorry to go on so. There are about 20 apartments/cottages ranging from £600 to £1080 per week. That is inclusive of breakfast, dinner, wine tastings. We stopped by there (it is gorgeous) in 2000 to see some friends who had rented for 3 nights only, but don't have rates for the shorter stays. Rates are the same year-round. Hope this helps fuel the imagination!
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have stayed at both. both fabulous. san felice has a great restaurant and is in the middle of the san felice vineyards, which are adjacent to the ricasoli vineyards...ricasoli is the guy who invented chianti. the villa where "stealing beauty" was filmed is right there.
Vignamaggio is where the mona lisa was born, and also where kevin brannuagh's much ado about nothing was filmed. rent the flick --- you'll get a good idea of what it looks like. Vignamaggio is near greve and panzano, 2 great towns for wine and panzano has some terrific restauranrts. The pool at vignamggio is in a stunning setting, more so than the pool at san felice. San felice is closer to sienna if thats important to you. let me know if you have questions.
Vignamaggio is where the mona lisa was born, and also where kevin brannuagh's much ado about nothing was filmed. rent the flick --- you'll get a good idea of what it looks like. Vignamaggio is near greve and panzano, 2 great towns for wine and panzano has some terrific restauranrts. The pool at vignamggio is in a stunning setting, more so than the pool at san felice. San felice is closer to sienna if thats important to you. let me know if you have questions.
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Small world! I juust started my a.m. Fodors surfing after being on www.vignamaggio.com. I'm going to Italy in November and my friend Dawn and I want to stay in a villa/castle/estate. The web site had lovely photos, but will have to email them for their rates for 2 nights.
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its about 1/2 hour northeast of sienna. gaiole is nearest town. Brolio Castle is the nearest landmark of note. i think I paid about $250 a night. (5 years ago) a google search should turn up contact info. i think they are in the relais and chateaux group so you could try finding it through their site.