Villa El Olivar
Otricoli, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Pool
Fireplace
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed
Outdoor living is at the heart of Villa El Olivar. A vast one-thousand-square-foot panoramic patio stretches along the villa, furnished with multiple seating areas, an eight-seat dining table, a breakfast nook, and wrought-iron sofas - all perfectly positioned to take in both sunrise and sunset.
Beyond the terrace, the eleven-acre estate unfolds into olive groves, gardens, and quiet corners. The swimming pool sits at the edge of the olive grove, surrounded by lavender and rosemary, with sun loungers, umbrellas, a covered cabana, and an outdoor shower nestled beside an ancient olive tree. Whether swimming, reading, or simply listening to the breeze, the setting invites complete relaxation and a deep sense of place.
Extras & Services
Your stay at Villa El Olivar is designed to feel both independent and gently supported. The pantry is stocked with essential breakfast items on arrival, and guests are welcome to enjoy organic vegetables from the garden and extra-virgin olive oil produced on the estate. Daily light housekeeping includes trash removal, pool cleaning, patio sweeping, and firewood restocking. Caretakers are discreetly present to ensure everything runs smoothly, while the villa remains a private, self-catered retreat. A detailed guest book provides curated recommendations for local dining, should you wish to explore Umbria’s culinary traditions beyond the villa.
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Attractions: Villa El Olivar is ideally positioned in southern Umbria, a region known for its unspoiled landscapes, layered history, and slower rhythm of life. Within thirty minutes, you can reach the elegant medieval town of Narni, the dramatic hilltop city of Orvieto with its magnificent cathedral, and Terni, a lively hub surrounded by nature and close to the Marmore waterfalls.
A little further afield, Montefalco awaits - a jewel for wine lovers, celebrated for its exceptional Sagrantino wines, many of which are rarely exported beyond Italy. Day trips to Assisi, Spello, or Spoleto offer yet another side of Umbria, where Roman ruins, frescoed churches, flower-filled streets, and vibrant cultural life blend effortlessly. From Villa El Olivar, every journey leads you deeper into the authentic heart of Italy.
Villa El Olivar is one of those rare places that instantly feels like the Italy you’ve always imagined. A tree-lined driveway, flanked by towering pines and a working olive grove, leads you gently into a world of space, privacy, and timeless beauty. From the moment you step inside, the view opens wide - across a lush green valley, medieval hilltop villages, the Tiber River, and the archaeological remains of ancient Ocriculum. This two-storey villa sits peacefully on eleven acres of land, offering complete immersion in nature while remaining close to local life.
Inside, Villa El Olivar offers generous, light-filled spaces spread over two floors, designed for comfort and ease. There are two spacious living rooms - one on each level - both furnished with comfortable sofas, fireplaces, and large windows framing the surrounding greenery. The lower living room also features a smart TV and ceiling fan, making it a relaxed gathering space at any time of day.
The fully equipped kitchen is bright, welcoming, and thoughtfully stocked for home cooking, with modern appliances, ample workspace, and everything needed for long, shared meals. Four large bedrooms provide restful retreats, all air-conditioned and finished with high-quality linens, ceiling fans, and screened windows. Two rooms feature king-size beds, one offers a queen bed, and one has twin beds - ideal for families or groups. A dedicated laundry room with washer, dryer, and ironing facilities completes the interior comforts.
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
Rome, Italy, is a remarkable city that offers a unique fusion of history, culture, and gastronomy. As one of the globe's most celebrated cities, Rome is the location of numerous historical landmarks. The Colosseum, the grandest amphitheater ever constructed, provides a window into the splendor of the Roman Empire. History buffs should also make sure to visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
Within Rome lies Vatican City, an independent city-state that is home to St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. These architectural wonders are not only important religious landmarks but also house breathtaking works of art including Michelangelo's renowned frescoes.
The historic center of Rome is a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with quaint cobblestone streets, delightful squares, and stunning fountains such as the Trevi Fountain where tourists can toss in a coin for good luck. The Spanish Steps leading up to Trinità dei Monti church provide an excellent location for observing passersby.
Rome's food scene is another standout feature. From classic Roman dishes like carbonara and amatriciana to mouthwatering gelato and espresso, Rome presents a variety of culinary treats that will please any gourmand.
Art lovers will be thrilled by Rome's many museums and galleries which house vast collections of classical sculptures, Renaissance paintings, and modern art pieces. The Galleria Borghese is especially famous for its collection featuring works by artists such as Caravaggio and Bernini.
For those who appreciate nature, Rome has numerous parks and gardens like Villa Borghese Gardens which provide verdant spaces ideal for picnics or leisurely walks amidst statues, fountains and even a zoo.
Shopping in Rome varies from luxury fashion boutiques in Via dei Condotti to vibrant markets like Campo de' Fiori where fresh produce can be found alongside local crafts.
In summary, whether your interests lie in history, culture or simply savoring delicious Italian cuisine, Rome offers a diverse array of experiences that will appeal to all kinds of travelers. Its rich history, dynamic culture, breathtaking architecture, and gorgeous natural spaces make it a destination that is truly worth discovering.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 8:00 AM