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    Castello di Sinio - The view from our room

    Castello di Sinio

    (6 reviews)

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    I am a Director of an upscale travel agency, I have traveled extensively since the age of 12, and I…read moreconsider myself a demanding consumer. And yet I don't think I can add to the countless 5-star reviews that the extraordinary Denise and her exceptional staff have earned at this renovated castle. The renovation retained all the ambience of a 900-year-old castle while adding the amenities essential to a luxurious stay. However, it is the services that make the difference here. The daily itinerary is carefully planned by people who know the wineries, restaurants, and experiences like cooking classes intimately. And everyone is courteous, happy, and well trained, carefully attending to every detail of the property and services. Yet most mind-blowing is the dinner. For whatever reason, the restaurant doesn't get the one or likely two Michelin stars that I know it deserves. The menu is based on regional ingredients but uses Denise's expertise and creativity that I couldn't find at any of the many other tradition-bound restaurants we tried while in Barolo and its neighbors. I have read several reviews that rate a dinner at the Costello the best of their entire trip to Italy. So stop reading. Make your reservations!

    We found this gem online while looking for a place to stay during a 4-day visit to Piemonte for…read morewine tasting. Located in the tiny residential village of Sinio its a little island by itself up on a breezy hilltop. Since this is a restored castle dating from the 12th century the stone walls are thick and windows are tiny to keep out medieval marauders and the rooms are all unique. We stayed in room 7 on the 1st (2nd the way we count) floor at the end of the hall featuring a large bedroom and sitting area that was a few steps below the hallway. It also had two small twin beds in a loft above so this room would be a good choice for family groups. The staff opened the wrought iron gate and greeted us at the top of the drive along with the owner. While the owner, Denise (who is American) checked us in and provided an extensive orientation while we sipped prosecco, the luggage was taken off to our room. One of the features of the property is an immaculately landscaped courtyard bespectacled with colorful blooms-an oasis of tranquility and beauty in an otherwise unremarkable village. The hotel also has an amazing restaurant open only to guests and we opted to try it our first night-oh my God! It turns out Denise is also the executive chef-perhaps her primary love-and we enjoyed a memorable 2-hour meal seated in the open-air Terrace tasting exquisite delights. We started by sharing the "into the garden pasta"-handmade ravioli artfully displayed with bits of shaved garden vegetables and herbs followed by a most delicious sole perfectly crispy on the edges and succulent with al dente vegetables and a beautiful sauce of lemon and passion fruit. Words just cannot describe how good this restaurant's food was. In fact, the dining is reason enough alone to stay here for anyone who enjoys the culinary experience of a master chef. We followed the meal with a decadent chocolate and cherry mouse cake that was the perfect finale to a beautiful evening. All in all a nice place to stay Positives: -great staff -unique, comfortable and quiet rooms with great AC -great restaurant - fantastic dinner Challenges: -tiny shower in our room (loft suite)-size of old time phone booth -breakfast NOT included and at 14€ per person per day it adds up -onerous cancellation policy (perhaps they've had an issue once people arrive to this small isolated town) -location a bit off the beaten path and very few other places to eat in tiny village-one pizzeria nearby that was nice

    Hotel Principi di Piemonte - One bedroom

    Hotel Principi di Piemonte

    (5 reviews)

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    Pros: This hotel…read morehas great service from the front desk to the service in the restaurant during breakfast. I arrived very early in the morning and they still had a room ready for me on the top floor with a lovely view. That was greatly appreciated. The breakfast buffet is quite good with a nice variety of eggs, sausages, cheese, cold cuts, croissants, etc. The one negative though is that it's the same buffet every single day. Cons: While the room was very nice overall, the one big issue was the temperature. The room was extremely hot even when the thermostat claimed it was 18 degrees Celsius. In the end, I got a fan from downstairs and that at last allowed me to sleep in peace at night. The other annoying part was that there was no iron in the room. You have to call the front desk for them to bring it up to your room.

    This hotel is everything. Literally…read more Torino is one of the most underrated cities in the world. It has certainly become my top 3 favourite cities in the world and this hotel contributed to that ranking. Lovely hotel staff - check. Incredible Italian style old school rooms - check. Prime location in Torino - check. Celebrity hotspot - check (Madonna stayed here one week before we came and I am by no means a football fan, but I am told that I stood next to the prince of Juventus Football Club who was checking into the hotel in front of me). Seriously staying in this hotel transports you back into time. The timeless classical antique furniture is an authentic touch and adds a certain charm which resonates with the city of Torino. If you go to Torino, you MUST stay here for at least one night. You will not be disappointed.

    Relais Villa Matilde

    Relais Villa Matilde

    (1 review)

    This hotel is quite simply amazing. My mom had to come to Scarmango on business and the company…read moreshe visits highly recommends this hotel. We spent 3 nights here and it was great the entire time. The front desk staff is quite knowledgeable and friendly. As a non-Italian speaker, it was nice that they all spoke English pretty well. The breakfast buffet each morning did not disappoint. While we were there it included fresh pastries, fruit, hard boiled and scrambled eggs, meats, cheeses, cereal, and a few other items. Each room has it's own feel. Ours had two beds, a large bathroom, and some gorgeous views out the windows. The common areas are gorgeous and the hand paintings on the walls are impressive. The entirety of the staff, even those who I really couldn't talk to, were very friendly. There are a lot of stairs in this hotel, but a small elevator will take you up to the rooms. The grounds of the htoel are great and pretty. They have an outdoor pool, tennis court, and a Turksih spa. They do offer room service, but it is between the same hours the restaurant in the hotel is open. Apparently this time of year (around October) they restaurant sometimes does not open for lunch since it is an off season. Be prepared for that, but if you are unsure where to go the front desk can make you reservations elsewhere. Overall, it was a very pleasant stay. I think I would have loved it even more if I had a car and could see the neighboring areas since it was not particularly walking friendly.

    Hostellerie Du Golf - hotels - Updated May 2026

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