Tuscany castle offers tourists a place to shelter in a bubble from coronavirus. It is an 11th-century castle in Tuscany which has opened its doors as a location for tourists to come and shelter away from the pandemic after a hard year for the region. The Torre Palazonne, in Sovicille near Siena, tempting high walls and watchtower for housing away, and its British owners are now yelling for legislation for visitors to travel safely in Europe in a social lump.
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Tuscany is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy but if we talk about other locations reliant on holidaymakers throughout the earth, it has been hit badly by the coronavirus pandemic. Whereas Kitty Walsh owner of Torre Palazonne had hired out a private castle offers a surprisingly susceptible way for visitors to holiday safely in their own group, away from other travelers.
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"All of our staff are in full PPE whenever they come in and work here. But we've been very fortunate because with a villa holiday it's a much safer option for a bubble holiday than staying at lodging for example. Really all of our guests are isolated in their own bubble and they're very, very safe," she said. Walsh the owner said that as well as modifying the surroundings to make sure that they are following Italy's COVID legislation and the staff at Torre Palazzone have introduced activities, a private chef, which means visitors don't need to leave the equity if they don't want to.