Villa Ginevra
Città di Castello, Italy
Amenities
Parking
Pool
Fireplace
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
2 single beds
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Bedroom 4
1 double bed
In the magical setting of the Umbrian countryside, the green heart region of Italy, not far from Città di Castello and a small village once owned by the Marquises of Collevecchio, Villa Ginevra is a true oasis of peace and tranquility.
The house is completely fenced and the property is accessed by a tree-lined avenue that will lead you to the outdoor garden from which you can enjoy a unique view over the Vatiberina. Set in the middle of a chestnut wood and with a small olive grove behind it, the Villa has 8 beds to which you can add another 2 places on a sofa. The 4 bedrooms of the structure are served by 2 bathrooms.
Outside the large swimming pool of 12 meters long by 6 wide, will offer you the right refreshment on summer days even if the area, more than 300 meters above sea level, is rather windy and cool due to the presence of many trees. . By the pool you can relax on deck chairs to enjoy sunbathing or a nice relaxing break. Also outside, the structure has a large private parking area.
The house, entirely made of stone, has a large green garden where you can stroll or indulge in your favorite activities such as outdoor sports, yoga classes, reading and much more. In addition to a covered patio furnished with tables and chairs, there is also a barbecue area with a wood oven.
The choice of exposed beams for the ceilings, terracotta bricks for the floors and wood practically everywhere, internally distinguish the house which has very large and welcoming rooms. In the living room with fireplace and sofa there is a mezzanine with an iron staircase leading to the sleeping area. The kitchen is fully equipped with a hob with 5 burners, oven, hood, sink and fridge with freezer.
The 4 bedrooms will welcome you in a very warm environment with iron, masonry or canopy beds and wooden chests. One of the bedrooms also overlooks a small terrace from which you can enjoy a unique view of the landscape and the garden of the house.
Villa Ginevra is located on the border with Tuscany, 20 minutes by car from Cortona and about thirty from Lake Trasimeno. It is the ideal starting point for planning excursions to some cities of art such as Perugia and Arezzo.
AT The Moment Of Booking You Are Accepting As FOLLOWS:
The price does not include:
Security Deposit : 500 €
Energy costs: upon consumption
Final cleaning: € 250
Optional:
Animals: upon request
Extra Cleaning: € 20 per hour
Extra Linen Change: € 15 per person
The pool is not guaranteed to be open during the months of October to May.
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All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Arezzo, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Italy, is a destination that offers a rich tapestry of history, art, and culture. This charming city, less frequented by the tourist crowds that flock to its more famous neighbors, provides an authentic Italian experience steeped in tradition and beauty.
The city's medieval center is a treasure trove of historical architecture, with the Piazza Grande at its heart. This sloping square is surrounded by ancient buildings and is the site of the Giostra del Saracino, a traditional jousting tournament held twice a year that harks back to the Middle Ages. Visitors can feel the pulse of history as they wander through the cobblestone streets and explore landmarks such as the Romanesque-style Arezzo Cathedral and the imposing Medici Fortress.
Art enthusiasts will be drawn to the Basilica of San Francesco, which houses the stunning fresco cycle "The Legend of the True Cross" by Renaissance master Piero della Francesca. This masterpiece of early Renaissance art is considered one of the most significant fresco sequences in the world and is a must-see for any visitor to Arezzo.
Arezzo also boasts a vibrant antiques market, the Fiera Antiquaria, which takes place on the first weekend of every month. It's one of the largest of its kind in Italy, attracting collectors and enthusiasts from across the country. The streets and squares of the old town are filled with stalls selling everything from furniture to vintage jewelry, making it a paradise for treasure hunters.
The city's culinary offerings are equally enticing, with traditional Tuscan cuisine taking center stage. Local specialties such as Chianina beef, pecorino cheese, and the renowned Tuscan wines can be savored in the many restaurants and enotecas that dot the city.
For those looking to explore beyond the city limits, Arezzo's location in the Tuscan countryside makes it an ideal base for visiting the region's vineyards, picturesque hill towns, and the stunning landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries.
In essence, Arezzo is a destination that offers a blend of historical wonders, artistic splendor, and culinary delights, all set within the breathtaking scenery of Tuscany. It's a place where travelers can step back in time, indulge their senses, and experience the very essence of Italy.
House rules
Check-in 1:00 AM • Check-out 1:00 AM