
Hotel L’ Andana is proved to be a blessing for the present world, where tradition and modernity are united and undying splendid isolation is offered to all the discerned travelers and in return they get excited and deliberately respect the spirit of the place.
Introduction to the Hotel L'Andana tells that it has been an ex-residence of Leopold II, Duke of Tuscany but now has been modernized into a refined hotel. It is fabulously located at the buttes of emerald hills enclosed with olive orchards. Once your enter with your near ones, you will be moved by the amazing welcome given in ultimate refinement and comfort and a magnificent view of the Tuscan countryside really makes it heartthrob of the Maremma countryside. Further, soaked in absolute plushness all its rooms and suites have been delightfully embellished in awe-inspiring styles by the adroit Director and Italian architect of AD Magazine, Ettore Mocchetti.
Hotel L'Andana still remarkably exudes charm and magnetism of the bygone days even though the estate is incredibly with ultra modern conveniences and together lets visitors enjoy a sensory experience that caresses both sensations and emotions.
Why L'Andana
Set in splendid isolation, Hotel L'Andana is a historic hunting lodge with a black-slate hot bath, a spa and hammam, and indoor pool, where you will also be exhilarated to get massage and beauty treatments. Besides, a small golf course and mountain bikes, cookery classes given by the hotel's chef and Al fresco pool and Jacuzzi overlooking the gardens also equally contribute in keeping you pepped up all the time.
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