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Palazzetto, 53012 Chiusdino
53012


Borgo Santo Pietro  

Tuscany, Italy [view map]

Style
Classic-luxe Tuscan villa
Setting
Enchanting formal gardens

This refined boutique hotel near Siena in Tuscany is set in an antique-bedecked 13th-century villa – a stay at Borgo Santo Pietro will have you feeling like Italian aristocrats enjoying a lazy weekend away at their luxury country house.

Need to know

Tuscany hotels: Borgo Santo Pietro, need to know
Rooms
Eight, including five suites.
Rates
€310–€720; Santo Pietro suite, €1,760. Rates include Continental breakfast. Rent the villa in its entirety, fully staffed, for €43,000 a week (excludes all food and drinks).
Check-out
Midday, but flexible, depending on room availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
Facilities
Spa; free WiFi throughout; 13 acres of grounds; hot tub; tennis, badminton and basketball courts; bocce pitch; small playground; bikes to borrow. In rooms: plasma TV, DVD player, preloaded iPod and dock; some rooms have fireplaces.
Poolside
The organic lines of the free-form freshwater infinity pool help it blend in with the graceful contours of the landscaped grounds. Wicker and wood sunloungers, canvas parasols and a pool bar demand sun-soaked lazing.
Children
Warmly welcomed; extra beds (€90) and cots (€20) can be supplied to suites. Nannies and babysitters (€18 an hour) can be arranged with advance notice, and little ones even have a secluded playground to romp around in.
Eco-friendly
The restaurant menu features fresh produce grown in Borgo Santo Pietro's own organic fruit orchards and vegetable garden; most other ingredients are locally sourced. The hotel recycles as much as possible (including waste water).
Hotel closed
Borgo Santo Pietro will be closed from 7 December until April 2010.
Also
Small pets can check in with you, for €20 a night.

In the know

Our favourite rooms
Dedicated Danish owner Jeanette has kept the essence of the original building intact without scrimping on modern luxuries. Flat-screen TVs are discreetly hidden behind paintings and touch-sensitive controls keep the lighting just so. Rooms feature hand-picked antiques, open fireplaces, bespoke hand-carved beds and exquisite views. In the Valle Serena Suite you can look out across the valley from a fireside roll-top bath; the suite also has twin marble sinks and a huge, Rococo-style bed. Honeymooners will love the lavish Santo Pietro Suite – French doors open out onto a vast private balcony from the living room, and there's a Roman steam bath and shower as well as a roll-top soaking tub in the ensuite bathroom. We also love the feminine bathroom of the Via del Pellegrino junior suite, with its white and silver claw-foot bath and glass chandelier.
Packing tips
Broad-brimmed sunhats and sleek swimwear for lounging by the pool. Digital cameras for capturing your expeditions. Leave your iPod and walking boots at home: both are available to borrow.
Also
Set in what was once a bakery, the now-sumptuous spa offers an excellent selection of top-to-toe pampering treatments. Kick off with a Vital Legs treatment to combat post-flight puffiness, then move on to a massage ritual or anti-ageing facial.

Food & drink

Tuscany hotels: Borgo Santo Pietro, food and drink
Hotel restaurant
Breakfast is served in the open-plan kitchen, with a cosy crackling fire in winter. Later, the chef whips up an Italianate storm of Mediterranean seafood and handmade pasta in the elegant dining room. Try the superb seven-course tasting menu (€95).
Dress code
Loose linens (nipped-in waists + Italian cuisine = lengthy spell on the fainting couch).
Top table
For lunch, we recommend a table overlooking the Lemon Tree garden for the best views of the Serena valley, and for dinner, a candlelit table in the romantic Rose Garden.
Last orders
Lunch is served 1pm–3.30pm; dinner, 7.30pm–10.30pm. Drinks are served until the last guest retires.
Room service
Breakfast can be brought to your bedside from 8am–11am; a lighter snacking menu of antipasti, salads and sandwiches is available from noon until midnight. Items can be ordered from the restaurant menu (they'll cost 25 per cent more, though).
Hotel bar
Take drinks at the poolside bar, or anywhere in the hotel grounds: you'll be given a mobile so you can summon something to sip wherever you are. Try a signature Borgo cocktail of champagne and white rum over fruit-flavoured granita.

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Borgo Santo Pietro

Palazzetto, 53012 Chiusdino

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Borgo Santo Pietro  

Tuscany, Italy [view map]

Local restaurants

The village of Palazzetto is only a five-minute walk away, where you'll find a local pizzeria with a wood-burning oven at the Albergo Ristorante il Palazzetto (+39 0577 751160). Otherwise, your best bet dinner-wise is probably the town of Monticiano, or Siena, a half-hour drive away, where there are some fantastic restaurants. For more suggestions, see our Tuscany destination guide (or ask staff at Borgo Santo Pietro for their recommendations).

Local bars

On the walking route between San Galgano and Monticiano is Salendo Wine Bar, a local place serving cold Tuscan specialities and wine – perfect for a lingering lunch on a sunny day.

Worth getting out of bed for

Borgo Santo Pietro can arrange cookery lessons, wine-tasting sessions and other activities. Watch out for open-air opera performances in the roofless remains of the Cistercian abbey of San Galgano (www.sangalgano.org) – tickets are scarce though, so book in advance. There are many legends associated with the abbey and its hermitage, including fanciful knights' tales - there's even a sword embedded in stone (reputed to predate the story of Excalibur) preserved in the neo-Etruscan hermitage, where there is also a wonderful fresco cycle by Sienese master Ambrogio Lorenzetti.

The coastal plain, spa towns, and beautiful beaches of Maremma – Tuscany on sea, if you will – constitute a secret corner of the country that's largely bypassed by the crowds that flock to Florence and Siena. It's within an hour's drive of Palazzetto. Maremma is also becoming a popular golfing destination, with a very attractive course at Punta Ala.

You're also perfectly located for exploring the vineyards of Chianti; see our Tuscany destination guide for more ideas.

 

Diary

June–August A season of choral, classical and operatic events at San Galgano abbey (www.festivalopera.it). July/August The two Palio dates in Siena see bareback horsemen fight tooth and hoof to win the race round the Campo (www.paliosiena.com).

For a full list of bars and restaurants in Tuscany, click here



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Borgo Santo Pietro  

Tuscany, Italy

Borgo Santo Pietro hotel Tuscany
Number of people
2-100
Licensed for weddings
Yes

Wow factor

Not only does this 13th-century Italian estate have beautifully tended grounds, astonishing views of the Valle Serena and romantic rooms, it has its own abbey. The romantic ruins of the San Galgano Abbey sit on a hillside – get married there, then process along an avenue of cypress trees back to the Borgo for a lavish champagne reception.

Need to know

Civil ceremonies can be held in the San Galgano Abbey or Siena's town hall; blessings can be performed at the pretty local Montesiepi church, a short drive away. All the paperwork can be taken care of locally within a week. Staff at Borgo Santo Pietro can arrange any detail to make your day perfect, whether you want a formal banquet for 35 or an alfresco buffet meal for 100 amid the Tuscan countryside. You'll have the run of the whole estate, so let your imagination run riot. They can also help with everything from wedding cakes and flowers to hiring a wedding planner. Events such as rehearsal dinners can also be arranged: barbecues by the infinity pool are a popular choice. This property lends itself to intimate, romantic weddings for people who love good food, great wine and glorious countryside.

Inspiration

Decadent San Pietro is the honeymoon suite: its private balcony is so vast you could hold a private cocktail reception on it. A hand-painted Indian-style marquee can be erected in the Lemon Garden, holding up to 100 guests; alternatively, take your alfresco buffet meal seated at linen-covered trestle tables dressed with silver candelabra.

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