Once a defense fortification during the Middle Ages, the only thing Quinta defends now is your right to relax, unwind, and rejuvenate! This restored Perugian hilltop tower is a traditionally styled and well-equipped five-floor countryside escape, boasting a ground-level private pool and also a rooftop deck, both with wide views of Umbria's green mountains and hills. Ideal for up to four adults and four children, with its two en suite king bedrooms and one en-suite double bunk bed room, this villa is great for enjoying relaxing moments and meals with family and close friends both indoors and al fresco under the wide Umbrian sky.
Read MoreCategory | Date Range | Rate | Min stay |
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May 20 - Jun 23, 2023 | May 20 2023 to Jun 23 2023 | €14,000 per Week | 7 Nights |
Jun 24 - Sep 1, 2023 | Jun 24 2023 to Sep 1 2023 | 7 Nights | |
Sep 2 - Oct 6, 2023 | Sep 2 2023 to Oct 6 2023 | €14,000 per Week | 7 Nights |
Oct 7 - Dec 22, 2023 | Oct 7 2023 to Dec 22 2023 | €13,500 per Week | 7 Nights |
Dec 23 - Jan 5, 2024 | Dec 23 2023 to Jan 5 2024 | €14,000 per Week | 7 Nights |
Check-in time: | 16:00 | Check-out time: | 10:00 |
Check-in: between 4 pm and 8 pm – Check-out: by 10 am |
• Security deposit may be required
• Tourist tax to be paid locally – €3.75/person for the entire stay. Children up to 14 years old are tax-exempt
• Non-smoking villa and no pets allowed
• All extras must be paid locally in cash or credit card, prior to departures
Quinta is equipped with an array of included amenities and services:
• Personal service by the villa staff including a housekeeper, garden and pool cleaning service
• All utilities, including A/C (except pool heating and general heating in low season) and final cleaning
• Unlimited Wi-Fi internet access (available indoors and outdoors)
• Mid-week change of bathroom linens
• Welcome basket and welcome drinks at the estate restaurant
• 20% discount on golfing green fees, 5% discount on purchases at golf shop
Amenities and services available upon request (extra cost):
• Additional staff available at this villa includes a housekeeper/Ironing service (€25 per hour), laundry service (€10 per load), chef service and/or breakfast service
• Central heating, based on meter reading
• Pool heating, based on meter reading (approx. €80-180/day)
• Cost of food and beverage
• Shopping service
• Food delivery from estate restaurant
• Wood for fireplace
Regional Sanitization Practices: Safe Hospitality National Protocol (Italy)
Industry Association Recommended Cleaning Practice: SafeHome
Bedroom 1 | 1 King | 2 Guests | |
Bedroom 2 | 2 Bunk | 4 Guests | |
Bedroom 3 | 1 King | 2 Guests |
Bathroom 1 | Toilet, Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 2 | Toilet, Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 3 | Toilet, Shower | En-suite |
Perugia, Italy
Nearest Airport: Peretola Florence Airport 2 h 14 min
Nearest serviced town: Umbertide 17 min
Nearest major city: Perugia 38 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
Due to its proximity to Tuscany, any traveler who goes from Florence to Rome by land should pass through Umbria. This region is worth a visit of its own for the beautiful landscapes and enchanting lakes. Several filmmakers found it to be the perfect location for movies such as The English Patient, Life is Beautiful and Under the Tuscan Sun (despite its namesake). Perugia is the capital city and is renowned for hosting the annual Umbria Jazz Festival, held in July, and the Eurochocolate Festival at the Perugina Chocolate Factory, in October.
There are several notable tourist attractions throughout the region. Lake Trasimeno, the fourth largest lake in Italy, offers a plethora of activities for the sporty vacationers. The medieval town of Deruta has been producing hand-made majolica ceramics for centuries and it is the ideal place to buy some home decor to bring home. Check the Ceramics Museum on the hilltop main piazza. Spoleto is arguably one of Umbria's most beautiful hill towns, and renowned host of the Festival dei Due Mondi (Festival of the Two Worlds), annual summer music and opera festival held each June to early July. You may also want to sample the Umbrian wine along the Sagrantino Wine Road near Spoleto and Moltefalco, which is lined with wineries, many of them open for tastings.
Assisi is the birthplace of St. Francis, where you can enjoy a visit to the Basilica di San Francesco which is listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Last, but not least, is Orvieto known for its wine (Orvieto Classico, a dry fine white wine) and because is one of the main centers of Italy's Slow Food. Do not miss to visit its magnificent Duomo, considered the most glorious example of Italian Gothic style.
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