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Estate Room, courtyard view
USD $ 831 /nt
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Tavarnelle Room with Queen or Twin Beds
USD $ 876 /nt
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Loft Level Suite, 1 queen Bed, Garden
USD $ 1,099 /nt
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Como Suite, Two Bedroom Suite, 1 Queen and 2 Twin Beds
USD $ 1,099 /nt
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Como Terrace Suite, King Bed
USD $ 2,565 /nt
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COMO Castello Del Nero, Tuscany, is a 740-acre, historic estate in the world-famous Chianti wine region of Italy — and COMO’s first property in continental Europe. The Renaissance cities of Florence and Siena are both within a 30-minute drive. At the property’s heart stands a twelfth-century Castello featuring 50 rooms and suites with interiors by Milanese designer, Paola Navone. Navone has brought a light and modern ‘COMO’ aesthetic to complement and enhance the period architecture of the Castello, which sits in classic Tuscan landscaping. The Michelin-starred La Torre restaurant showcases gourmet Italian cuisine, using the finest Tuscan produce, much of it from our estate kitchen-garden, vineyard, beehives and olive groves. There are two informal restaurants, La Taverna and the Pavilion, as well as a wine cellar. In addition, there are tennis courts and a heated outdoor swimming pool. COMO Shambhala Retreat offers on set days complimentary yoga for residents, therapeutic massages and expert guidance in holistic wellness.
COMO Castello Del Nero
Strade Spicciano, 7
Tavarnelle Val di Pesa, Italy
50028
Nearest Airport: FLR
One of the most impactful properties I have visited and I will highlight a few desired improvements. My photos will also tell an impressive story. PROS: tranquil, serene, beautifully styled, gorgeous gardens, 10 mile vistas, incredible breakfast service, location CONS: limited private public areas, at peak service hours staff pressed, some rooms may be compact and lack views, dimmer lighting at Taverna and Pavillion in evening. My first COMO and I will try others. Used PLAT AMEX got upgraded to 201 suite which was incredible. Friendly and warm staff!
Brad A - Atlanta, Georgia
We stayed here for 2 nights of a Backroads cycling trip in Tuscany. The hotel is pretty with magnificent views of the hills and valleys of the region. Our room (204) had a nice view. The breakfasts were lovely and we also enjoyed a nice dinner outside on the terrace one night during our stay. The pool is lovely and offers incredible views. We utilized the spa at Como Castello del Nero and give our experience mixed reviews. The hotel only has about 50 rooms, but oddly feels much bigger and offers less intimate service than expected.
EL0424 - Charlotte, North Carolina
The view is fantastic, the service phenomenal, the food is good, and location convenient to visit Chianti towns with a car - all within 30 minutes. Our room was gorgeous, a suite, with fantastic views and large bathroom (albeit small shower); very well appointed. Bath products have a really strong smell fyi. Be aware that this hotel is VERY modern, almost too much for the setting, and it has some real misses in terms of design that will affect the quality of your stay: -there are eye sores everywhere, from the horrendous ATM machine, the fire extinguishers (could be placed in different corner), the mirror room, and the absolutely hideous main restaurant; more on that later. There are also HUGE misses on leveraging their fantastic view: -the pool has zero view, so it was a huge let down. The tree is beautiful but they really should trim all hedges around. Also, you look directly into the hideous towel stand; that should be moved. -Only 4 pool chairs have a view, four!! -their terraces feel “stale” once you sit down, you have zero view- again, they need to trim the plants. Also, the chairs where you’d have a view are turned the other way(!). They are also too modern and gray and drab. This place needs a professional visual designer to maximize their view; that’s why we’re there for. In addition, staff constantly walks back and forth on terraces carrying carts of glasses, food, electric equipment, etc. It’s honestly hard to relax with so much back and forth; felt stressful. They need to figure out a more discreet path for all the work. But the biggest eye sore is their main restaurant. It’s literally a makeshift tent and hideous. I couldn’t believe it when I saw it. It gets cold and damp if chilly or rainy and hot when hot outside. Has hideous fans on the ceiling and plastic sides. Forget white table cloths. Really unacceptable for this hotel category. AND is outside, so if it rains you’ll need an umbrella or walk through the dark gym. Not a great experience. The food was excellent during the week and disappointing on the weekend. Their bar inside is again too modern but aside from the Vegas style atm, you CANNOT order ANY food here. So if you’re hungry and it’s wet outside and don’t want their Michelin restaurant, you’re stuck with eating at the tent restaurant. On the good side is their proprietary Como wine - phenomenal, worth a trip for that. Their jacuzzi was the best ever, big and so so fun. Nice spa too. The service from Mattias, Matteo, Gabriel and Giulia (frontdesk) was outstanding. Ask for their printout sheets when visiting towns. Super helpful. In September, they have harvesting of grapes and an olive tree grove dinner that was totally worth it and lovely. Very unique and fun with music. Shuttle to siena/Florence only runs on specific days and leaves at 10am and comes back at 6pm, so rent your own car! Overall, we may come back but I’d be looking for more eye pleasing hotels before returning and definitely waiting for improved restaurant structure and a pool view.
LOM-NYC - New York City, New York
This was one of our last stops through Italy and a great choice! Rolling Hills and Vineyards the grounds are absolutely stunning with Rolling Hills and breathtaking views around every corner. The hotel sits on 740 plus acres and has great hiking/walking trails. It is located in the heart of the Chianti region and a shirt trip to San Gimignano and Sienna. I would especially like to give a shout out to Matteo who was very accommodating to any request we have. All of the staff was very friendly and accommodating. We did not have a chance to try the Michelin star restaurany inside of the hotel but I heard it is absolutely wonderful from the other guests. I would highly reccomend!
Scolona1
The hotel setting is just magical. The views from the room, and restaurants are picturesque and there is an overwhelming feeling of serenity. The rooms are spacious and the shower is heavenly (especially the bath products). We were fortunate to have dinner in the olive grove which was a fun experience, with excellent food! All the staff who are extremely friendly and gracious, with a shout out to Gabriel, who provided us with information on wonderful places to visit and outstanding service! We can’t wait to come back!
Les W - Toronto, Canada
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