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CAMILLA has partnered with the world’s largest independent luxury hotels collection, the Leading Hotels of the World to reimagine some of Italy’s most iconic hotels in true CAMILLA style: as limited edition, hand painted prints unfolding across luxurious silks and satins. The next chapter unfolds in the depths of Tuscany just outside Siena, at the quaint yet expansive Castel Monastero hotel.
Hidden in the heart of Tuscany's rolling countryside, Castel Monastero is a place where time seems to stand still. A secluded estate that artfully blends medieval history and enchanting modern-day luxury – it is the perfect base from which to embrace that uniquely Tuscan tranquillity one sleepy day at a time.
In July of 2021, I found myself driving through the winding roads that split through the Tuscan hills. The region is an all-embracing feast for the senses, hosting Chianti wines, corn fields, chestnut forests and everlasting rows of Cypress trees that beckon you to explore, breathe deep and savour each moment. After stopping off for a few local delights, an unassuming building appears above the horizon of Ombrone Valley – Castel Monastero.
Castel Monastero's history begins in the 11th century, when it was founded as a Benedictine monastery. The monastery was dedicated to Saint Michael and served as a place of worship and contemplation for monks. In the late 20th century, Castel Monastero was restored and transformed into the luxury resort that it is today. The property's historical charm and architectural heritage were carefully preserved during this renovation, ensuring that the past is still very much present in the estate's ambiance.
In the forecourt of Castel Monastero lies the property’s Michelin-starred restaurant, Contrada. A culinary masterpiece that artfully blends traditional Tuscan recipes with seasonal delights along with an extensive wine list sourced from local farms and winery suppliers.
With Siena a short drive away, your options are limitless for Tuscan dining. Wind down after exploring the city with a Chianti and local olives at a quaint wine bar tucked away in a cobbled lane or follow your senses to a small township and ask for the special of the day. We’re in Tuscany, after all – so pull up a seat and tuck in.
If you’re in the mood to lay low by the pool with a good book (and an even better drink) – you’re in the right place.
However, if your heart is longing for what lies beyond the hills – jump in a car and head into Siena. Beloved for its medieval streets and ancient architecture, this beautifully vibrant town will feed your soul.
In the realm of opulence, Siena emerges as an exquisite gem, a city where every cobblestone exudes history, and towering ancient structures whisper tales of grandeur. Divided into 17 distinct districts, each bearing its own unique name and bold hues, a stroll along its streets becomes a journey through an ever-changing tapestry of flags. Unlike the sprawling metropolises of the world, Siena boasts an unwavering sense of identity, a rare and captivating trait that lingers in your memory long after you've bid it, 'ciao for now.'
A proud centre point of the town, the awe-inspiring Siena Duomo will draw you in with its façade alone – a masterpiece of detail that preludes the interior’s unparalleled opulence. A contrasting canvas of black and white striped columns lavishly lines the cathedral, forming a frame for the dream-like artistry of its ceilings and marble work. Be sure to wander into the Library Room, which is a work of art in its own right.
One cannot visit Siena without passing through the doors of Pinacoteca Nazionale. This renowned national museum was established in 1932 and is home to an illustrious collection of late medieval and Renaissance paintings by Italian artists. Spend the day immersing yourself in Sienese paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries and take respite in the grand halls dressed head-to-toe in gilded frames.
However, if your heart is longing for what lies beyond the hills – jump in a car and head into Siena. Beloved for its medieval streets and ancient architecture, this beautifully vibrant town will feed your soul.
In the realm of opulence, Siena emerges as an exquisite gem, a city where every cobblestone exudes history, and towering ancient structures whisper tales of grandeur. Divided into 17 distinct districts, each bearing its own unique name and bold hues, a stroll along its streets becomes a journey through an ever-changing tapestry of flags. Unlike the sprawling metropolises of the world, Siena boasts an unwavering sense of identity, a rare and captivating trait that lingers in your memory long after you've bid it, 'ciao for now.'
A proud centre point of the town, the awe-inspiring Siena Duomo will draw you in with its façade alone – a masterpiece of detail that preludes the interior’s unparalleled opulence. A contrasting canvas of black and white striped columns lavishly lines the cathedral, forming a frame for the dream-like artistry of its ceilings and marble work. Be sure to wander into the Library Room, which is a work of art in its own right.
One cannot visit Siena without passing through the doors of Pinacoteca Nazionale. This renowned national museum was established in 1932 and is home to an illustrious collection of late medieval and Renaissance paintings by Italian artists. Spend the day immersing yourself in Sienese paintings from the 14th and 15th centuries and take respite in the grand halls dressed head-to-toe in gilded frames.
If you find yourself in this magical part of the world, it would be almost rude not to stock up on local delicacies. I’m referring to Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, for example. Head straight to the source by visiting local wineries and boutique wine stores.
The Piazza del Campo Market – a weekly Wednesday affair – transforms one of Siena’s most illustrious squares into a bustling hub of lively local commerce. Peruse a curated selection of clothing, vintage fashion, art, ceramics, and homewares.
Stroll down the enchanting Via di Città, a narrow lane tucked within the historic heart of Siena to uncover several antique and vintage shops. Within these unassuming boutiques, you'll unearth a treasure trove of old books, vintage clothing, antique jewellery, and ornate décor.
Whether you're walking to the pool, through the vineyard or up a steep, cobbled street - you’ll want to dress for comfort when visiting this region. Pair draped or wide fit pants with tees and a blazer – or a slip dress with a pair of sneakers during the warmer months.