Tuscany

Villa La Bianca
Located near Siena.   Sleeps 4 guests.   2 bedrooms and 2 baths

Luna is a charming, two-story residence located on a large, private farming estate, only 10 minutes from Siena by car. This typical Tuscan country-style home is a cozy retreat with spectacular views of the Tuscan rolling hills. This spacious home is on a gated estate, which includes the owner’s villa nearby.
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
Ground Floor: 1 large queen size bedroom with fireplace and en suite bathroom with tub and his and hers vanities.
First Floor: 1 twin bedroom with en suite bathroom with shower.

Living Spaces
Ground Floor: The spacious living room and dining room feature an eclectic, chic décor which make these spaces inviting and comfortable. They are divided by a large archway and feature a bar corner, study desk and library. The separate, kitchen is fully-equipped and has a dining table and hand painted furniture.

Outside Features
The private, furnished garden area is perfect for dining al fresco. The property is surrounded by farmland, vineyards and groves.

Amenities
Satellite TV, DVD, high speed DSL internet access, hair dryer, dishwasher, washing machine, fax, CD player.

Special Characteristics
Ideal for 2 couples or a small family. Unique interior decor; serene and warm tones and well coordinated high quality fabrics; Terracotta and wood floors; Beamed ceilings.

Villa Rental Rates
Villa Luna starts at $4,609 per week. Contact us directly for a quote.

Average Distances by Car
Lucca - 2 hours
Siena - 20 minutes
Florence - 1.5 hours
Rome - 2.5 hours

  • Electricity up to 100kW per week, water, and final cleaning included
  • Heating not included (charged on usage)
  • Welcome dinner: €35+ per person, includes estate's wine (minimum 4 pax)
  • Villa dinner: €45+ per person, includes estate's wine (minimum 4 pax)
  • Telephone charges extra
  • Extra housekeeping/ babysitting
    services: €13 per hour
  • Laundry and ironing charges extra: €13 per hour
  • Security deposit: €500 to be held at the agency

What To Do
The medieval town of Siena is built across several hills and valleys; that's why you will find yourself walking up and down through the historical center. The lack of car traffic makes it a wonderful place to stroll, especially with kids! Despite sometimes being packed with tourists, the city always has a quiet and easygoing feel. A must-see is the shell-shaped square called Il Campo. This is the focal point of the city and the venue for the internationally renowned horse race, The Palio, which takes place on July 2nd and again on August 16th each year. Don't forget to enjoy a gelato while on the Campo!

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! Drive through the landscape of the Crete to Buonconvento and to the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore. Many visitors go to the Abbey to visit the great monastic cloisters and to hear the Gregorian chants sung by the monks (Weekdays: 6:15 pm Vespers and conventional Holy Mass. Sundays and Holidays: 11:00 am Solemn Holy Mass and 6:30 pm Vespers and Benedictine Holy Sacraments).

Visit San Gimignano, famous for its skyline, and Volterra, renown for alabaster artifacts. The small fortress cities within easy driving distance of one another, each offer their own special appeal. Colle Val d'Elsa is famous for crystal manufacturing. However, the old town/historical center, Colle Alta, deserves to be seen. Particularly interesting is Palazzo Campana, which looks like a city gate, or a triumphal arch, and dominates the main street of Colle. The Cathedral shows a rich collection of paintings from the XVII century. Spend a full day shopping at the Mall in Montevarchi where many designers have located their outlets – there you'll find Prada, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and many others.

Recommendations
Restaurants

Siena
Osteria Le Logge Excellent Tuscan cuisine at elegant old-world restaurant. The best tables are on the ground floor, but there is also outdoor seating. Delicious handmade fresh pastas (small portions). Don't miss the desserts! And watch out for the small step down just inside the front door! Closed Sundays. Located just off the Campo on Via del Porrione 33. Reserve a table ( Tel 0577-48013).

Il Mugolone Fine restaurant with contemporary Tuscan cuisine. Gourmet "tasting menu." Open for dinner. Closed Thursdays - Via Pagliaresi 6 (Tel 0577-287-545)

Monte Oliveto Maggiore Abbey
Ristorante La Torre Very nice setting with large outdoor seating. Closed Tuesdays. Make reservations for lunch at the covered terrace when visiting the abbey. (Tel 0577-707-022).

Colle Val d'Elsa
Ristorante Arnolfo Memorable gourmet experience. Considered among the best restaurants in Italy. Located in the enchanting old village of Colle Val d' Elsa. Cost: from $120. Serve lunch and dinner (closed on Tuesday and Wednesday). Reservations are recommended. Via XX Settembre 50, in the center of the upper old town. (Tel 0577-920-549).

Officina della Cucina Popolare This restaurant sits right inside the ancient medieval city walls. Just a two minute walk from the free parking areas nearby the city gate called Porta Nuova. Enjoy true Tuscan food. The menus are seasonal and utilize fresh local ingredients grown by nearby farmers. Via Gracco del Secco 86, 53034 Colle di Val d'Elsa (Tel 0577-921796)

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