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THE Italian Connection is offering a five percent discount to anyone booking a stay at this fantastic Tuscan property before April 30, 2008.
To review details and pictures link up to:
http://www.italian-connection.co.uk/italiancollection/details2.asp?propid=1954
Also available for wedding ceremonies and celebrations.

Special and New. To open from the beginning of April. After many successful years in the fashion business by creating the brand El Charro, the Murzilli family put the same passion in the hospitality business and opened a hotel in Mexico in 1994, the first luxury resort in a ultimate, purely ecological environment, which soon became a member of Small Luxury Hotels.
Today, their hotel in the heart of Tuscany, which has housed the history of this family since the past century, has been lovingly restored and welcomes guests who wish to share the feeling of wellbeing that this special place conveys. Overlooking the rolling hills of Tuscany, set between Montepulciano and Pienza, this small Borgo features a unique combination of nature and history, blended in total harmony. The cozy and cheering hotel is strategically close to the most enchanting historical landmarks such as Siena, Assisi, Pienza, Arezzo, Florence and Perugia, offering at the same time the unique experience of being in the heart of the Tuscan landscape which is so world renowned for its arts, food and wine.
Set on a small hilltop, this charming venue offers 7 charming rooms and suites with enchating views over the surrounding hills and medieval villages. On offer are 2 standard double rooms, 3 double deluxe rooms, and 2 suites. King and Twin accommodations are available, as well as complimentary cribs for children up to 3 years. Extra bed is available in Deluxe Rooms and Suites. Each accommodation has an independent entrance and either a private terrace or garden, featuring all modern comforts while being unique in its style, decoration and detail.
The rooms are lavishly decorated with handpainted walls, original wood beams, colourful silk sofas and armchairs. Antique furnishings, paintings and chandeliers come from the owner's private collection. Most rooms have a working fireplace. Outstanding bathrooms, each featuring unique detail. Complimentary toiletries and hair dryer. In-room amenities include: Air-conditioning, cable/satellite TV, direct dial telephone, in-room safe and complimentary minibar. Pets are welcome!
Restaurant:
Facilities include of course the restaurant where guests can enjoy the original antique Tuscan recipes, privately produced olive oil from the olive groves and wines from the surrounding Brunello di Montalcino vineyards. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served at the restaurant and, in the summer time, also in the Patio.
The Lobby, where the fireplace invites you to indulge and relax, is an elegant yet cozy living room surrounded by the medieval porch.
Recreation:
A state-of-the art outdoor swimming pool overlooking the Val di Chiana is available for hotels guests only. Relax and sun-bath immersed in the silence of the surrounding Tuscan countryside Bicycles and mountain bikes are available for rental. Golf, tennis, pilates, aerobics and yoga are available nearby.

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  • Last Updated: 21 March 2008 1:56 PM
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