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L'Andana Tenuta la Badiola
4.4/549 Reviews
We stayed at L'Andana for 4 nights with two small children. At the outset, the location is stunning, set in a large vineyard perfect for long walks. Sunset from the entrance of the property is particularly spectacular. The cantina produces good wine which we enjoyed with many meals. The room was spacious and comfortable and housekeeping was attentive. Staff were helpful with recommendations and answering queries. The attention to detail for the children was unparalleled. The room had been set up with a crib and toddler bed with a bedrail (which they had included even when we hadn't requested it), and baby gates at the top and bottom of the stairs. They found baby wipes for us when we'd run out (and after all of the pharmacies and stores had closed), as well as a sterilizer for baby bottles. They were kind and patient with our toddler, even in his moments of less-than-stellar behaviour! My son enjoyed the Kids' Club in large part due to Nina's kind care. The one small downside was the food and beverage service. Food was generally expensive (the price point is to be expected from a luxury hotel). With children with early bedtimes and mid-day naps, we ate frequently in the room, and found the room service somewhat uneven (sometimes bread would arrive, sometimes it wouldn't). Some meals were very good, while others were disappointing (two plates of cacio e pepe pasta arrived cold, one avocado/salmon sandwich was particularly poor). What was surprising were hidden surcharges that we hadn't expected: we were told there was a 20 Euro delivery charge from the on-site restaurant to the rooms; my son was offered a plate of pancakes at breakfast and we were then given a bill for 10 Euro as it was not included in the breakfast menu. Overall, a wonderful resort to which we would be happy to return, perhaps when we are able to explore more dining options outside the property.
Terme di Saturnia Natural Spa & Golf Resort
4.4/572 Reviews
The place is upscale, no doubts. But that's why you expect a lot from it, especially when you are paying over $400 for a night. And the feeling when you walk out of the front door after 3 days that could have been in paradise is disappointing. Starting with the hard time you have to reach the resort at night, with no proper and adequately lighted signs on the small hillside roads (my navigation stopped working several times due to lack of signal), and a semi-dark fenced gate where you must find a barely visible ring to request access, except that we drove off because we had the impression the place was closed. Then the room: the size of a Manhattan hotel room worth less than $200. Tiny, with no place to even open your luggage and not a shelf in the bathroom to put your beauty case (my wife was very unhappy...). And finally the Restaurant: totally inadequate for such a presumptuous place. A lot of fancy dish names, but no substance at all. We ordered a Tuscany lentil soup that tasted like lentils straight out of a can without any seasoning. Had to flood it with parmesan to get a slight sense of taste. The tagliata was equally tasteless and far from the great Tuscany tradition of superb beef meat. Deserts mediocre and totally forgettable. As for the positives: breakfast is rich and attractive, with handy fruit/vegetable centrifuges to make by yourself delicious juices to start your day on the right foot, and plenty of other offers, mostly healthy and tasty. But the pools are the real attraction, or better, the spring water is the real attraction. The pools are pools: maybe you would expect something more ”nature-shaped” rather than a large rectangular standard pool, but the water itself is quite attractive, warm and soothing. It's fun to locate the bubbling spots and spend time there, letting the bubbles tickle your body while you float with the help of long styrofoam sausages. It smells like sulphur but not overwhelmingly. The personnel is generally courteous and respectful. And most importantly, people seem to adapt to the rule of silence and even if the pool gets somewhat crowded at times, you are rarely disturbed by noisy or chatty guests. Overall a mixed experience, but certainly not up to the expectations for the price.

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Highest PriceUS$5,625
Lowest PriceUS$139
Number of Reviews 360
Number of hotels11
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$860
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$908