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Welcome to B&B "L’albero di Gamelì"!
Located in the very heart of Tuscany, "L’albero di Gamelì“ will be for You a great starting point to learn about and appreciate this beautiful country: the hills, so perfect they seem painted; the history and the art of Medieval villages and Renaissance towns; the authentic and genuine flavors of the food.
Milena, the owner, built a great experience working in international hotel chains for long. She will be really happy to help You in planning custom itineraries through the stunning locations within easy reach from her B&B and she will do her best to make unforgettable Your stay! Milena Mazzella |
B&B "L’albero di Gamelì" is....
Family! The acronym "Gamelì“, in fact, combines the initials of the names of family members Lizzini-Mazzella: Gaia (the firtsborn), Milena (the mother), Maurizio (the father) and Eliana (the little one).
A dream which becomes true! Born in the island of Ischia, since small Milena has lived with the culture of being open and welcoming, appreciated to the point that she decided to dedicate her working life to tourism. After years of experience in the concierge and reception at large hotels in Milan and Rome, now she has the pleasure to manage directly her own B&B, in which she can put all her passion for hospitality. Attention to detail! Maurizio, architect and designer, together with his staff working between Milan and Rome, oversaw the renovation taking advantage of significant professional experience. Respect for the environment and love for simple things. The renovation has been made trying to keep intact the characteristics of the place, but the tradition has been enhanced with glamorous furnitures, lights and details in contemporary style. Pleasure of your stay! At our B&B You will find a warm and peaceful ambience. Besides, it is not far from Chiusi (the old town) and with easy access to main roads to the most important sites of Tuscany and Umbria, such as Chianciano Terme, Siena, Perugia, Arezzo, Montepulciano, Città della Pieve, Monticchiello and many more... |
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