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Castello di Casole, a luxurious hotel in Tuscania

Today we are going to talk about a super luxurious resort, Castello di Casole from Tuscania, a true castle in the proper sense of the word. Although the building has existed for over a thousand years, it was relatively abandoned or used for very short periods of time, until about 100 years ago, when it started to be renovated and brought to the current form.

The castle offers no less than 41 accommodations, rooms and suites, all decorated specific the area, but with sheets made from Italian fabric, luxurious furnishings, high speed internet, charging stations for iPods and other gadgets and TVs with Sky TV. To these are added some luxury dining possibilities. However, most of those who come into this hotel prefer the simple Italian cuisine, possibly the one with Tuscan influences.

Hotel Castello di Casole antique bedroom

Hotel Castello di Casole antique room

Hotel Castello di Casole backyard

Hotel Castello di Casole bedroom

Hotel Castello di Casole classic living room

Hotel Castello di Casole dinning room

Hotel Castello di Casole fireplace

Hotel Castello di Casole infini pool

Hotel Castello di Casole kitchen

Hotel Castello di Casole living room

Hotel Castello di Casole night backyard

Hotel Castello di Casole night view

Hotel Castello di Casole panoramic top view

Hotel Castello di Casole relax room

Hotel Castello di Casole rock bedroom

Hotel Castello di Casole rock living room

Hotel Castello di Casole side view

Undoubtedly, this hotel is dedicated just to those who are looking to recede for a few days in a quiet area, in which to enjoy the relaxation (the hotel has its own spa, consisting of no less than seven treatment rooms) and the serenity.

Nov 11, 2014Paul Scoropan

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