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Villa Ilaria is set on a beautiful estate just a mile away from Palaia, a charming village between Pisa and Florence. The restoration of the property was recently completed, and it is composed of two separate country houses next to one another. Both houses enjoy breathtaking views of the typical Tuscan landscape. The main villa and the annex are both on two floors and they have a common contemporary style with some traditional pieces and architectural details, such as wood beamed ceilings and terracotta floors, which bring warm touches to the spaces. The main attractions of Villa Ilaria are the high end finishing and amenities that provide the utmost comfort.
• The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first seven/fourteen days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.
Bedroom 1 | Primary |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | TV. |
Bedroom 2 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | TV. |
Bedroom 3 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Convertible into two Twin size beds. |
Bedroom 4 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | |
Bedroom 5 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Guest Annex |
Bedroom 6 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Guest Annex |
Bathroom 1 | Primary | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. Jacuzzi tub. |
Bathroom 2 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Bathroom 3 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Bathroom 4 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Bathroom 5 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Bathroom 6 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Nearest Airport: Peretola Florence 1 h
Nearest serviced town: 4 min
Nearest major city: Florence 1 h 2 min
Nearest point of interest: San Gimignano 44 min;
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
Famous for its art and architecture, Florence is an obligatory destination for the first-timer visitor of Italy. However, while exploring the historical center is something that cannot be missed, the pristine studded landscapes and the enchanted medieval villages set on the famous Tuscan rolling hills surrounding Florence are well worth a visit.
The most famous area to explore is the Chianti, a blessed land that covers a rather large wine-producing region of Tuscany, reaching from Florence to Siena, and all the way out to Pisa. Chianti's must see sights are the wine villages of Castellina, Radda and Gaiole. Along the road visit the Badia di Coltibuono and/or Castello di Brolio and do not forget to pick up some wine to enjoy at the villa!
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