Rooms & Suites

In each case, the interior design began with the bathroom, where colourful antique tiles characterise the floor, and give the colour palette used in each room – be it in the luxurious fabrics or in the frescoed walls. Comfort is brought to standard by the presence of modern amenities, making Villa Bordoni an ideal home away from home.

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Villa Bordoni’s attic was skillfully transformed into a romantic den packed with charm and comfort.

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Located on the ground floor, in a wing attached to the façade of the villa, this room was once the working chapel of Villa Bordoni.

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Located on the ground floor of the villa, this magnificent room features a king sized, four-poster bed, and one of the largest bathrooms in the hotel.

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Once a structure for housing lemon trees during the colder Tuscan Winters, the Limonaia is now a couple’s paradise, offering a private outdoor living area with a retractable roof, facing directly onto a private garden!

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Located in the upper floors of the villa, each of the three deluxe doubles is unique in style and decoration, but all enjoy plenty of natural light and views of the surrounding countryside.

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Although each is unique in size and decoration, our two Junior Suites both feature a separate mezzanine level, where the interior designer created a relaxation area for the enjoyment of our guests.

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The Montefioralle double is easily one of everyone’s favourites in the hotel. Its two windows overlook the villa’s Italian garden, and offer stunning views of the hills of Montefili and Montefioralle – they are, in fact, the best views of...

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Located on the top floor of the villa, and once the core of this 11th century watchtower, Colognole is now the villa’s full suite – a room that offers more space than any other, but still maintains the same style...

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Once the olive mill of Villa Bordoni, the Family Suite is now a large unit developed on two floors.

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