Castello Banfi – Il Borgo is nestled into the homes that were build alongside the medieval fortress historically known as Poggio alle Mura. In the 17th and 18th centuries, when it became safe to live outside of the thick walls and locked gates but prudent to be close for protection. The Castello is the hospitality center of the 7100-acre (2850 hectares) vineyard estate. Guests are nurtured in a warm and refined environment with attention to detail. Culinary and cultural adventure, including cooking classes and sunset picnic, wine tastings, vineyards treks and sightseeing, as well as simple relaxation, are the hallmark of the property.
Exclusive Amenities
Full Breakfast for each guest daily (included in the rate)
Two course lunch paired with Castello Banfi wine, once during stay
One welcome bottle of Banfi wine in room upon arrival
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Combinable with Exclusive Amenities listed above. A two-night minimum stay applies for Suite Privileges.
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From Castello Banfi it is easily reachable by car some of the most famous towns in Tuscany, as Montalcino, Pienza or Montepulciano.
Starting from the closest, Montalcino, is a 16th Century village immersed in the breathtaking Val d’Orcia area and this Medieval town is full of artistic treasures. Don’t forget to visit the Abbey of Sant’Antimo which is 20 minutes away from our Castle.
Beyond doubt Pienza, east of Montalcino, is a must see when you visit the Region. The focal point for this World Heritage town is the trapezioidal main square where you can admire the secular Palazzo Piccolomini. Once you are here, stop and taste the unique sheep’s milk Pecorino cheese.
Under the powerful Medici family, Montepulciano reached its highest splendour. An unique and evocative atmosphere is offered by the main Piazza Grande, surrounded by the Duomo, the Palazzo Contucci and the Palazzo Comunale.
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