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29 de junho de 2023
We decided to stay here after researching options that would offer a few days of relaxation in Tuscan wine country, with as much luxury as possible without breaking the bank. This property proved to be a good compromise on those factors, and earns Marriott bonvoy points to boot. The resort is a sprawling facility built atop a cave with a thermal hot spring. If you’re looking for a traditional resort experience— a nice room and time spent in a lounge chair at a huge pool—you can definitely get that here. But then there is so much more, including a hefty menu of spa options like mud baths, steam room, sauans, and facials. But then it has spa options that I’ve never seen, including the thermal cave experience (basically you spent 50 minutes sitting in three different levels of the cave which steadily increase in terms of temperature and humidity) and aromatic cooling sprays. Make sure to try the free thermal circuit to try several options! We also found some wineries close by, which made for a pleasant day. Getting here by rental car is ideal, although it’s not necessary if you plan to stay on property the whole time. There is a train station in town but you’d still need a taxi from there. Reviews of the restaurant here by others undersold it. We ate dinner here once and really liked it. Good service and outstanding food quality. Ambiance is subdued. We had one breakfast and it was also good. And not outrageously priced. The bedroom and bathroom weren’t terribly luxurious but definitely good enough even for hotel snobs. The grounds are pretty and do really look like what you picture when you think of a Tuscan resort. I would recommend this place. Even if you prefer your spa resorts a bit more luxurious, when are you going to experience a humid cave after a day of wine tasting??
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