Hotel in Pisticci, Italy
Torre Fiore Hotel Masseria
150pts
About Torre Fiore Hotel Masseria
Italy’s farmhouse hotels come in a multitude of shapes and sizes, differing region by region; if you want to see how Basilicata differs from Tuscany or Umbria, compare Torre Fiore Hotel Masseria with its more typical northern cousins. This whitewashed structure is uniquely ornamented, and is surrounded, village-like, by the hotel’s 13 rooms and suites. Its hilltop perch offers a view of the not-so-distant Ionian Sea, and its small size ensures that the hospitality feels personal. It’s a family affair — the owner was born in Pisticci, the nearest town, and returned from abroad to open Torre Fiore. Its rooms, in classic Italian boutique-hotel style, freely mix antique and modern elements, and while the style is consistent, each one is unique. Meanwhile the restaurant is open to hotel guests and to the public, and is thus suitably serious about the cuisine of Basilicata; cooking classes are available for guests who wish to re-create the experience at home.
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