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mfmoorede says:
Altough most of Tuscany is expensive it depends on how wisely you budget your travel money. San Gimignano is definitely worth a visit. It's full of museums (which you can get a discount ticket to visit three at a certain price), you can absorb the history as you stroll through and examine this mid...
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frogette says:
I recently travelled through Tuscany prior to a visit to Florence and wanted to stay somewhere beautiful and peaceful to take in the whole "Under the Tuscan Sun" feeling. Castello del Nero is situated on an ideal hilltop overlooking 400 acres, which they own, of olive groves and vineyars, dotted wit...
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grubi says:
As member of "The leading small hotels of the world" L' Andana is located in a marvelous landscape of the Tuscany. The building was built in the 16th century and was completely renovated a few years ago and looks like new today. The used materials have definitly a high standard. They offer "Deluxe r...
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RonDIllin says:
The Hotel Lido is a small friendly hotel in Passignano sul Trasimeno. It is situated right beside the lake and has an outdoor swimming pool. The restaurant is on stilts above the lake. The food is excellent and they do some traditional Umbrian dishes. The best rooms are high up (4th floor) with l...
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worldhopper101 says:
My best friend and I stayed over only one night. Closely situated to the train station and main attractions. The street looked just a tad dirty being dustbin-lined (parts of it).
The hotel is very nice and elegant.
But, we had a MAJOR water problem (we think it was pressure related - no ...
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