BY: Laura Itzkowitz
Set in the heart of Chianti Classico country, this albergo diffuso has brought new life to a quintessential Tuscan hamlet.
What to expect
If you dream of laid-back luxury in the rolling hills of Tuscany, Borgo San Felice is the place for you. It’s spread out over a series of centuries-old stone buildings surrounded by cypress and olive trees, with casual and gourmet restaurants, two tennis courts, an outdoor pool, a gym, a spa, a vegetable garden, and 685 hectares of vineyards. Last year, the property completed a renovation project that included the creation of two new signature suites and the renovation of one of its villas.
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