Guest Rating
8.4
out of 10

Santellone Resort is a hotel and spa housed in a restored 12th Century abbey set in tranquil gardens, seven kilometres from the centre of Brescia in northern Italy. The hotel features 20 guestrooms, all of which have simple, classic decor in warm dusk tones. All rooms have balconies with garden views, and include air conditioning, bathrobes, complimentary newspapers, safes, cable TV and wireless Internet.
Guests can breakfast in the relaxing ambience of the roof terrace, which has its own garden and is also open for snacks and drinks at lunch and dinnertime. The meeting room hosts business seminars and conferences. For a surcharge visitors can relax body and mind in the affiliated health spa, which features an indoor pool, gymnasium, massage treatment rooms, sauna and solarium. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk offer currency exchange, dry cleaning and laundry services. Free paring is available on site. Although there is no restaurant on site, Brescia centre is seven kilometres away offers an array of dining options as well as attractions such as Piazza della Loggia Square and Roman remains including the Capitolino. Brescia Airport is 20 minutes by car, 30 kilometres (19 miles) from the hotel.
Guest Rating
8.4
out of 10

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Directions
Buses run from the airport Brescia railway station, seven kilometres from the hotel. The hotel can also provide transport to and from the airport for a surcharge.
Driving directions: From the airport take the A4 for Venezia, exit Brescia Ovest, then follow signs for Val Trompia, exit Milano Gussago Lago d'Iseo and turn onto Via Valle Carmonica, then take right at second roundabout and head for Villagio Badia.