
For many years, San Felice has been considered one of the important wine producing estates of Italy's Chianti Classico. It's also home to Borgo San Felice, one of the world's unique resorts. Set in a working hamlet that dates back to the Middle Ages, Borgo San Felice is atop a hill a few minutes from Siena, an hour from Florence and two and a half hours from Rome. A week there was one of the most refreshing travel experiences of my life.
A member of the Relais & Chateaux chain, the hotel has 43 suites and rooms furnished with hand-crafted Tuscan furniture. Guests stay either in the main palazzo on the hamlet's small piazza or in stone houses on the side streets.
The hotel's restaurant, Poggio Rosso, specializes in Tuscan cuisine built around the area's wine and oil. Other facilities include tennis courts, a putting and pitching green, the swimming pool, a chapel, gym and botanical trails. And, of course, Tuscany lies all around.
Room and full board rates range from 310 to 850 euros per day, including VAT, or about $450 to $1,300.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Lifestyle: Borgo San Felice
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
Lifestyle: Easier Air Travel
With all the fuss about air travel with liquids I have returned to checking my luggage even on short flights. It's going to ruin my leather hand luggage but trying to fit my toiletries into a small polyethylene bag in order to get them through security is too much of a pain.
That's what makes the firm of Barclay Crocker of Silver Lake, New Hampshire so interesting. In true entrepreneurial style, Barclay Crocker is helping travelers with its "Easy Travel Kit." Call by 2PM with your credit card handy and $19.95 gets a week's worth of toiletries delivered overnight to any address served by US Express Mail® Overnight Service. So carry-on becomes practical again.
The supplies represent a very respectable value so long as the shoe wipes are disposed of before they get near a pair of leather shoes.
- Old Spice 4-Blade High Endurance Razor (1)
- Gillette Foamy Regular Shaving Cream
- Barclay Crocker Aftershave Balm "Washed Suede"2 oz
- Crest Cavity Protection Toothpaste
- Colgate Toothbrush - Soft
- Scope Mouthwash Original Mint
- Wisdom Floss
- Borotalco Deluxe Italian Bath Bar 100g
- Barclay Crocker 2 in 1 Conditioning Shampoo "Washed Suede" 2 oz
- Old Spice Antiperspirant / Deodorant
- E.A.R Classic Plus Ear Plugs
- Shoe Shine Wipes (2)
Another promising improvement, though it won't help with the liquids in the luggage problem, is the biometric Clear card that promises to fast-track us through airport security for $99.95 a year and a one-time fee of $28. It's a good idea, though so far the system is running in just a few major airports, principally San Francisco and JFK.
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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Air Travel Dress
A friend sent me a copy of the United Airlines dress code for companion travel (companions are the domestic partners, children and other relatives of airline staff), and I was glad to see that they have one. Like many codes, it's actually a specification of what companions should not wear and offers no suggestions beyond those prohibitions.
- jeans or denim in any color
- athletic or tennis shoes
- hiking or military style boots
- shorts
- baseball caps
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