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Villa Mimosa at San Regolo in Brolio - Home Rental in Gaiole in Chianti
Villa Mimosa at San Regolo in Brolio
Gaiole in Chianti, Italy
2 guests1 bedroom1 bath
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer
Pool
Parking
Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom
1 double bed
San Regolo in Brolio is a lovely modern hamlet of villas, located on
the edge of the village of San Regolo. It’s within easy walking
distance from the centre of the village. The hamlet consists of 4
buildings, housing a total of 7 apartments. Each villa have been
thoughtfully and tastefully decorated, with each accommodation
possessing their own private garden and terrace. In addition, there is
also a garage for each individual villa, and there is also a
horse-riding school approximately 10km from the hamlet.
Ground Floor
Kitchen-Diner with Lounge
Fully equipped kitchen, gas hob with 4 rings, dining table with 4
chairs, sofa, TV.
Bedroom
Double bed (can be converted into twin beds if requested when booking),
wardrobe, desk and chair.
Bathroom
Shower, bidet, sink, WC.
Shared Pool:
Length: 15 metres
Width: 6 metres
Depth: 1.2 to 2.2 metres
Entrance: Roman steps
Opening times: May to October
Fenced: Yes
Furnished: Sunloungers and parasols
Cleansed: Chlorine-free
Distance from villa: 20 metres
There is a very shallow baby pool, divided from the main pool by a
metal railing.
1 sheltered parking space.
Local charges
Tourist tax: 2.00 € per person, per night for the first 7 nights, some
exemptions apply.
Dog up to 30kg: 5.00 € daily charge per pet
Charged based on usage: Heating Villa, Air Conditioning, EV charge
point
Arrival guide
Approach road: Paved
Parking: Public, onsite parking
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Siena, nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Italy, is a medieval city that captivates visitors with its timeless charm and rich cultural heritage. Known for its picturesque streets, stunning architecture, and vibrant local traditions, Siena is a treasure trove of history and beauty.
The city's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is dominated by the famous Piazza del Campo, one of Europe's greatest medieval squares. The piazza is renowned for hosting the Palio di Siena, a historic horse race that takes place twice a year and is an explosion of color, passion, and pageantry. The surrounding buildings, with their Gothic architecture, provide a stunning backdrop to the festivities.
At the square's edge stands the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena's town hall, which houses the Museo Civico. Here, visitors can admire some of the most important frescoes of the 14th century, including Ambrogio Lorenzetti's "Allegory of Good and Bad Government." The adjacent Torre del Mangia offers breathtaking views of the city and the Tuscan countryside for those willing to climb its 400 steps.
The Duomo di Siena, or Siena Cathedral, is another architectural marvel. This striking example of Italian Gothic architecture is adorned with intricate marble mosaics and houses an impressive collection of art, including works by Donatello, Michelangelo, and Bernini. The cathedral's Piccolomini Library, with its vibrant frescoes by Pinturicchio, is a highlight not to be missed.
Siena's narrow streets and hidden courtyards are perfect for leisurely exploration. The city's historic contrade, or districts, each with its own emblem and colors, add to the sense of community and tradition that is palpable throughout the city.
For those interested in gastronomy, Siena offers a delightful array of local specialties. Visitors can savor traditional Tuscan dishes such as pici pasta, ribollita soup, and the sweet panforte, a dense, spiced fruitcake that is a Sienese staple. The surrounding region is also famous for its Chianti wines, which can be enjoyed in the many enotecas and wine bars scattered throughout the city.
Beyond its historical and culinary offerings, Siena is also a gateway to the Tuscan countryside, with its rolling hills, vineyards, and charming hilltop towns. A short drive from the city, visitors can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the Tuscan landscape, which has inspired artists and travelers for centuries.
In essence, Siena is a city that embodies the soul of Tuscany, offering a rich tapestry of art, history, tradition, and natural beauty that makes it an unforgettable destination for travelers from around the world.