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Boutique Hotel Owners-Guests in Converted European Monasteries-WSJ

Next up: another upcoming print Wall Street Journal piece. I’m looking for high-end boutique hotels (and people who own them or have stayed in them) that are preserved monasteries, convents, etc. Read my brief below carefully. This Ancient Building Was a Convent for 500 Years. Now You Can Stay There Across Europe and beyond, centuries-old monasteries, convents and palazzos are being transformed into some of the country’s most intriguing boutique hotels. Intimate, design-forward properties, often with only a handful of rooms, preserve historic architecture while layering in contemporary comforts. These stays offer a rare blend of cultural heritage and modern luxury, often tucked away in lesser-known towns and landscapes apart from the typical tourist spots. Do you rep anywhere like this? Or know someone who stayed in an ancient convent? I’m specifically thinking of [url=https://substack.com/redirect/d44fe050-8068-4843-9ee0-dd926b6a9604]La Bandita Townhouse[/url] in Tuscany, where I had a magical stay years ago. I’m gonna guess Spain, France, and Greece have similar spots. Email me ASAP: [email redacted] with the subject line “Ancient Boutique Hotels.”
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