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Borgo dei Conti Resort marries the charm of a 19th-century villa with modern design and amenities.
Even when it started drizzling, we didnt want to leave the pool.
The mist just made the setting seem even more magical.
Earlier that day, we trudged uphill inPerugiathrough the pouring rain.
After all, what could be better than some spa time on a rainy day?
We walked through a relaxation room and immersed ourselves in the indoor jacuzzi.
The sauna and steam room beckoned, but we headed to the outdoor pool before sunset.
As I stared out at the olive trees, I realized it was exactly what we needed.
This particular corner of Italy has a rich and fascinating history that can be felt at every turn.
After breakfast at Cedri, we roamed the grounds surrounding the villa.
Looking up at the turret, I felt like I had entered a fairytale.
Read on for my full review of the reimagined Borgo dei Conti Resort.
All rooms have comfortable beds, Nespresso machines, and complimentary non-alcoholic drinks in the minibars.
Food and Drink
The hotel has two restaurants and a bar.
Cedri, the gourmet restaurant, serves breakfast and dinner in the villas historiclimonaia.
I loved the homemade plum jam made with fruit grown on the estate.
Room service is available 24/7.
The Spa
The spa is an expansive oasis of calm and wellbeing.
Treatments include massages, facials, manicures, and pedicures.
Staff-led childcare is available for children over 3 for a few hours daily.
Borgo dei Conti grows its own vegetables and herbs and produces honey on-site.
Other points of interest includeLake Trasimeno, Solomeo (Brunello Cucinellis cashmere factory), Assisi, andOrvieto.
If you want to explore the area, renting a car is a good idea.