When you think of a resort, you might picture expansive grounds, various activities, and perhaps a few restaurants scattered around a pool. It's the kind of place designed to keep you entertained without needing to step foot off the property. But what if a resort could offer more than just a getaway—what if it could give you an entire village to explore?
That's the story of Castelfalfi, an 800-year-old Tuscany village transformed into something way beyond your typical resort experience. Nestled between Florence, Pisa, and Siena, this place has reimagined what it means to "stay" somewhere. Instead of just offering a nice room and some activities, Castelfalfi gives you the run of an entire village rich with history, culture, and, of course, that famous Tuscan landscape.
SOURCE: https://www.forbes.com
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