Castello di Casole
All-suite boutique stay with old-world charm
Dating back to the year 998, Castello di Casole is a storied escape a long time in the making. Fusing an old-world Tuscan charm with modern hospitality offerings, this intimate hotel of 41 suites features custom fabrics, fixtures and furnishings from acclaimed Italian and European designers. Wood-beamed ceilings and stone walls typical of old Tuscan homes add rusticity, while bathrooms feature large soaking tubs and rain showers. A collection of fine and casual dining venues using fresh organic ingredients are vital to feeling at home here.

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