From 220€ per night
🚙(2 hours) Siena is the Tuscan city known throughout the world for its Palace. The colour of the room, in green-grey Roman plaster, is reminiscent of nature and brings freshness and balance.
From 220€ per night
From 220€ per night
🚙(2 hours) Arezzo is the birthplace of the famous painter Piero della Francesca. The colour of the room, in green-grey Roman plaster, is reminiscent of nature and brings freshness and balance.
From 220€ per night
From 290€ per night
🚙(1½ hours) Volterra, pearl of Tuscany, is known for its alabaster production. The colour of the room, in green-grey Roman plaster, is reminiscent of nature and brings freshness and balance.
From 290€ per night
From 260€ per night
🚙(30 min) Lucca is known for its Renaissance walls surrounding the historic centre. The colour of the room, in grey Roman plaster, gives a soft, serene atmosphere and a warm, mineral luminosity.
From 260€ per night
From 190€ per night
🚙(30 min) Pisa is the city known throughout the world for its Leaning Tower. The colour of the room in warm grey Roman plaster creates a neutral, sophisticated and relaxing atmosphere.
From 190€ per night
From 260€ per night
🚙(30 min) Carrara is the city known worldwide for its marble production. The colour of the room in beige Roman plaster gives natural chic, comfort and warmth.
From 260€ per night
From 190€ per night
Atilius, a Latin comic poet, is known as the author of fabulae palatiae. The colour of the room in brown Roman plaster gives natural softness, calm and warmth.
From 190€ per night
From 190€ per night
Cicerone, Roman lawyer and writer. The colour of the room in beige Roman plaster provides a natural chic atmosphere, comfort and warmth.
From 190€ per night
From 190€ per night
Spartaco, a gladiator of Thracian origin who, together with Gallic slaves, instigated the third servile war, the most important slave revolt against the Roman Republic.
From 190€ per night
From 260€ per night
Seneca, Roman philosopher born in Cordova, playwright and statesman. The colour of the room in brown Roman plaster gives it a natural, warm softness.
From 260€ per night
From 260€ per night
Flamma, most successful Syrian gladiator during Hadrian's reign. The colour of the room in warm grey Roman plaster provides a neutral, sophisticated and relaxing atmosphere.
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From 400€ per night
Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor, Stoic philosopher and writer, born in 121 in Rome was the last of the rulers known as the 'Five Good Emperors' and the last emperor of the Pax Romana, a period of re
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On the Capriglia hill overlooking Pietrasanta, 350 metres above sea level, Villa Prima can be reached by a small scenic road through the hills.
From 2500€ per week
From 150€ per night
In the vast garden of Villa Prima, to play Robinson Crusoe but not too much, just climb six metres up a magnificent oak tree to find yourself in a comfortable wooden hut with a bedroom, bathroom an
From 150€ per night
From 2900€ per week
Forty minutes from Pietrasanta, the port of Lerici offers an authentic and charming setting for an Italian holiday in a beautiful 'home-like' flat at the foot of the 12th century citadel with an ex
From 2900€ per week
Now a few words about Pietrasanta: it is known as the “small Athens”. As it is located close to the Carrara marble quarries, sculpture is everywhere: on the public squares, in the workshops and in the galleries scattered all over the fortified town.
Pietrasanta is also a real Tuscan city with its yellow and ocher facades, his lovely Duomo, his Narrow streets which are full of life all the year long. Olives are the second passion of the local people. The hills around are covered with olive trees which determine the pace of life for the families who gather in the Fall to collect the valuable fruit.