Detailed Review
In the XIVth century St Bruno's disciples used to meditate in the cloisters of this beautiful Carthusian monastery. Today, gourmets gather at the Certosa di Maggiano to savour superb local cuisine and fine wines. The panoramic view from the guestrooms encompasses medieval Siena and its magnificent cathedral, museums and fountains. Visit the site of the Palio, the Chianti vineyards and castles and explore Volterra, Pienza and San Quirico.
Press Quotes
"An almost palpable monastic peace... impeccable - and an aesthetic treat."
Independent Reviews
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"Simply done though historic conversion of 14th-century monastery"
Certosa di Maggiano
By Gemma Pitcher
A 14th century monastery a mile outside Siena, Certosa di Maggiano still has cloisters and a bell tower, but since its conversion to a hotel has added tennis courts and a helipad. Breakfast and lunch are served in the old monastery kitchen, next to a crackling fire, while dinner superb Italian cooking is taken in the more formal surrounds of the restaurant. In warm weather, guests eat on the patio in the lovely gardens. Lounge and library are traditionally furnished with heavy wooden and leather furniture. Bedrooms are on the small side, with wooden beams, antiques and bright rustic fabrics in bold prints and colours. Beautiful views over the spires of Siena. Theres a small heated pool.
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