We spent 7 night at Castelfalfi on our honeymoon. Overall we had a wonderful stay and were sad to leave. Great touches (like a gluten free cake for my wife in the room when we arrived - or a “Happy National Day” dessert in our room on the 4th of July), friendly employees, a quaint Burgo and vibrant plant life all over the property really made this an easy place to settle into. Pros: -Breakfast was great each morning -The views from the property are stunning -A very relaxing pool (although we got destroyed by mosquitos by the pool every day - would definitely some bug spray) -Lots of activities on offer (we went wine tasting, golfing and truffle hunting. Fun!) -Very solid wine list -Cocktails were great Cons: -Our dinner at Olivina was definitely not a highlight. Service was bizarrely slow and inattentive (45 minutes between each course, leaving dirty dishes behind, really hard to even get any bodies attention), food was mostly fine (pastas were lovely, proteins were fine, starters were not) but dinner was $400 and everything felt inferior to what we ate at the more casual restaurant on property -Pool service was really spotty - easier to just get up and order something yourself. Not a big deal. -Maybe a one off but there were SO MANY kids at the hotel while we were there, screaming as they ran around the pool. Of course happy for the families enjoying their vacation, just a consideration for us next time we’re in Tuscany -The location is “centrally” located but not really close to anything, and the drive out is a little dicey at night -Our room (junior deluxe suite) just had a view of a construction site, with workers out our window all day. I inquired about a potential upgrade (after they emailed me proactively about it) - was offered one for the low low price of $1,300 additional dollars per night. Lol. -Golf was crazy expensive and the course was in really mediocre shape unfortunately. The views were great though! Most of my critiques are nitpicking. The hotel is wonderful. Whether or not it’s $2k/night wonderful is subjective, but we really enjoyed our stay.