Piedmont, Italy

Casa di Langa

Sustainable luxury in a traditional setting

A working vineyard surrounded by Piedmont’s stunning rolling hills

With breathtaking views of the beautiful countryside, Casa di Langa is a place of perfect tranquillity. Located in a hamlet between the Barolo, Barbaresco and Alta Langa wine-making regions, this is not only a luxury hotel, but the perfect spot to discover the region’s exceptional wines. Sustainability is at the very core of Casa di Langa, from a commitment to carbon neutrality to the use of 100% recycled water for irrigation – both guests and the environment are cared for here.

There are 39 rooms and suites within the hotel, spanning 6 different categories. Each room category offers comfort, elegance and a chance to connect to the natural surroundings through large picture windows and the sustainable, natural materials used in the decor and design. Neutral tones and a paired back, yet luxurious, theme runs throughout the hotel, only adding the feeling of calm and space.

The hotel welcomes guests to try new things with plenty of different activities on offer; particularly surrounding food and wine. The hotel not only boasts its own gourmet restaurant but also an atmospheric bar, breakfast room, wine academy and cooking classes.

For those hoping to relax even more, then a visit to the spa is recommended. Here, therapies and treatments compliment the sauna and jacuzzi which are set within the dedicated wellness area. There’s also a gym for those who wish to keep active during their stay. Outside the hotel has its own exceptional heated infinity pool surrounded by a large area of relaxing sun loungers and of course the wonderful views of Piedmont’s rolling hills.

Highlights

Restaurant

Bar

Wellness area and gym

Outdoor heated infinity pool

Vineyards

Wine academy

Cooking classes

Access to golf

Hiking

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Place to combine Casa di Langa with

Rome

Six Senses Rome
An architectural wonder of its own, Six Senses Rome is housed in a palazzo with rich history dating back to the early 1900s. The hotel sits in the very heart of the Eternal City, right next to the magnificent façade of San Marcello al Corso Church. Inside, discover a collection of 96 luxury rooms and suites spread across 12 accommodation types, where the essence of Roman traditions has been kept intact. Combining the breathtaking beauty of the unspoiled historic city centre with sophisticated contemporary design born from the encounter between traditional Roman forms and high Italian style, this hotel is now among Rome’s top luxury hotels. When it’s time to dine, guests can expect to find their Eat With Six Senses philosophy of local, fresh and seasonal produce across all of the hotel’s dining venues. The on-site restaurants celebrate Roman Empire cuisine with Sicilian touches in honor of the Executive Chef’s home favorites. Where possible, they use natural and seasonal ingredients from carefully selected local farmers and suppliers. If you’re curious to learn more about the hotel’s sustainability efforts, explore their dedicated Earth Lab while building your knowledge through interactive talks and hands-on workshops. There is also the opportunity to immerse yourself in holistic Roman wellness philosophy at the spa. The 60-minute Roman bathing circuit is a modern-day take on an ancient ritual which aims to balance both mind and body. Other highlights include the healing herbal Hammam and sensory immersions at the Alchemy Bar.  

Puglia

Masseria Torre Maizza
Masseria Torre Maizza is a beautiful boutique hotel in what was once a watchtower overlooking the sea, in anticipation of Saracen invasions. The masseria belonged to a line of defence that stretched all the way from the Gargano peninsula to Santa Maria di Leuca, right at the tip of Italy’s boot. There are 30 rooms and two suites, all with lots of traditional Italian charm. Stone floors, whitewashed walls and vaulted ceilings keep rooms wonderfully cool and most feature private terraces for when you do want to soak up the sun. Many comes with views of the sea and the olive trees, some of which are over 1,000 years old, and the larger suites also have their own private plunge pools. La Palme restaurant in located in the ancient stables and here you can enjoy traditional Pugliese cuisine – considered some of the best in Italy. The restaurant features a grand fireplace and offers great views out over the pool. In summer, guests can take a table under the pergola that looks out onto the orange garden. For a light bite or refreshing drink, head to the poolside Cabana Restaurant or take a seat at the Bougainvillea Bar which in summer is an explosion of pink and purples. On the roof of the masseria, you’ll find a Moroccan-inspired terrace, perfect for sunset drinks. 5km from the hotel is a long stretch of private sandy beach and the wonderful Coccaro Beach Club. Here you can lounge under the palms, dine on fantastic fresh seafood and for the energetic, there is beach volleyball, wind surfing and kite surfing.