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Florence is among the most visited historical cities in Italy, and one of incomparable beauty. It offers elegant restaurants, typical trattorias, important museums and exciting shopping experiences. Driving through the countryside, along Strada del Vino (Wine Road), it is possible to reach the area of Chianti, famous for the plethora of wineries and the picturesque medieval villages adorning the hills. Less than 30 minutes from the city, strategically positioned, Demide offers every kind of comfort in its elegant and graceful interiors. We invite you to stay here to experience or rediscover what makes life worth living.
• Non-smoking villa
• All extras must be paid in cash locally, prior to departure
• 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.
• Wi-Fi service is included for web browsing and email. Data-heavy activities such as video streaming or or large file downloading might result in additional charges.
• Late arrival and earlier departure fee will apply
Bedroom 1 |
1 King |
2 Guests | |
Bedroom 2 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | |
Bedroom 3 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | |
Bedroom 4 |
1 Single |
1 Guests |
Bathroom 1 | Toilet , Whirpool | En-suite. Handheld shower. |
Bathroom 2 | Toilet , Tub | Shared between Bedroom 2 & 3. Handheld shower. |
Bathroom 3 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite. |
Nearest Airport: Florence Peretola 36 min
Nearest serviced town: 6 min
Nearest major city: Florence 26 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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