Masseria Moroseta is a stunning white stone farmhouse located in Apulia, Italy, surrounded by centuries-old olive groves that are organically managed. Built with local materials and traditional techniques, the modern architecture is influenced by the Masserie of the past. The Masseria features typical elements of Apulian farms, such as sheltered courtyards, arches, cement, and stone. The property prioritizes eco-friendliness, utilizing solar energy and modern green building techniques. It's a perfect escape for nature lovers seeking tranquility, with a breathtaking view of the sea and Ostuni adding to the charm.
White washed walls, pastel blue shutters and a sweet little courtyard lit up by fairy lights; This modest masseria provides the perfect backdrop for an authentic, informal experience of Puglia. Masseria Le Torri is a family run structure located ten minutes away from Polignano a Mare, therefore perfect for those looking to discover the Adriatic coast yet wish to sleep in a quieter, peaceful environment. Here you are surrounded by countryside, olive groves and complete seclusion. Mimmo and Silvana Pugliese reconstructed with care their eighteenth-century masseria and opened up nine rooms in 2018. This is a prime spot for an authentic stay, because more than being your typical guest-house, you are welcomed into Mimmo and Silvana’s home as if you are family and friends.
She was an incomplete art, a brutally broken truth, but was sensible enough, to fix her own star.” A post corona virus isolation travel fantasy spent in at Palazzo Daniele where monastic décor exaggerates the grandeur of ceiling frescoes and standalone art and design pieces.
Located at the edges of old town Bari, this awesome Airbnb is few steps away Castello svevo di Bari and have an easy access and parking around it. The building is from 1819 and the entire building was endorsed under the protection of the Ministry of Architecture, art and culture since March 2020.It's full refurbished and have a wonderful courtyard being renovated.
The Marzalossa is a historic Apulian farmhouse of the 17th century, still producing olive oil, wine and organic vegetables. The swimming-pool is built in an ancient lemon grove.My stay was wonderful, the rooms are down to earth and classic don't expect anything too fancy. To enjoy the place I'd recommend visiting it during summer or warmer temperatures.
Borgo San Marco is a historic 15th-century fortified farmhouse surrounded by the Puglia countryside. A faithfully renovated fortified farmhouse set in an ancient olive grove, with a beach-style swimming pool, small spa and a series of ancient cave dwellings in its backyard.
An intimate seaside resort, nestled on the shores of the Puglia coast near Monopoli A former fish hatchery turned luxury hotel, La Peschiera promises your own slice of paradise on Puglia’s shores. With just a handful of rooms and suites, and a private stretch of sand at your disposal, this boutique resort is utterly exclusive.
G-Rough showcases an unconventional “Made in Italy” and makes you feel you’re living in Rome ! not just visiting or passing by the city. It’s located right next to piazza navona in a very cool neighborhood filled with great options for a cozy dinner
A hotspot for artists and creatives such as Mimmo Palladino, Enzo Cucchi and Federico Fellini since the 1960s, this Art Deco jewel remains simultaneously sceney and classic. The courtyard are guaranteed to impress even the fussiest guest.The hotel is wedged between the river and Villa Borghese park in the Tridente district. It is within staggering distance of Piazza del Popolo.
Escape to Villa San’Andrea Belmond Hotel, where immaculate understated luxury awaits you. Originally a Cornish engineer's Sicilian seaside villa, this stunning retreat is surrounded by subtropical gardens and located on a beach below the historic hill-town resort of Taormina. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach or explore the culture and nightlife of the area, this hotel is the ideal choice. With impeccable attention to detail and top-notch service, Villa San'Andrea Belmond Hotel offers a luxurious and unforgettable Sicilian escape that will leave you feeling pampered and refreshed.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of southern Italy at IUTA Glamping & Farm Sicily. This luxurious farmstay offers glamorous camping with luxury lodges nestled among century-old olive and lemon trees. Your happiness is the top priority at IUTA Farm, where you can experience the perfect combination of relaxation and adventure. Located in Noto, this glamping destination offers a unique and unforgettable experience in the countryside of Italy. Whether you're looking to unwind or explore the stunning surroundings, IUTA Glamping & Farm Sicily is the perfect place to call home during your Italian getaway.
The legendary Sirenuse is one of the Med's great hotels – cool, sophisticated and expensive yet with the feel of a private home, albeit a very privileged one. Exceptional facilities go hand-in-hand with exquisite service and a superb cliffside setting a short sashay from the centre of Positano. In 1953, John Steinbeck described the Sirenuse as 'an old family house converted into a first class hotel, spotless and cool' and the description still holds today. The lovely old villa, painted deep ox-blood red with white trim, was once the private seaside residence of the aristocratic.
For a taste of grand country living within a short hop of downtown Florence, Il Salviatino fits the bill. Set on a wooded hillside to the north of the city centre, it provides five-star luxuries in an aristocratic Renaissance villa complete with Italianate garden. There is a free shuttle bus to whisk you into town too. This formidable villa was built by the Bardi family in the mid 15th century, but the succeeding Salviatis modified it in grand style in the 16th and 17th centuries and used it for lavish entertainment for their friends.
19th century villa, is the family-run bed and breakfast named Valdirose. Acquired by Irene’s grandmother in the 1950s, it’s walls have seen decades of summer festivals and sumptuous celebrations.
Florence’s most lavish hotel is housed in a magnificent Renaissance palazzo and set in 11 acres of mature gardens. Well-removed from the tourist hordes, it offers superb resort facilities and the sort of polished service you would expect from the Four Seasons brand. A living museum of eye-popping works of art and original architectural details that greet you the moment you step through the front door into the lobby, a loggia decorated with an original bas-relief frieze and stucco work.
Sant’Angelo allows you to experience the very best of Matera, with its unique fusion of cave-dwellings and courtly rooms set in a matrix of stone-stepped paths - not to mention its classy restaurant and one of the most hauntingly beautiful views in this hauntingly beautiful city.