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Sleeps: 2 - 4

Single Bedrooms: 0

Double Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Type: CastleApartment

Property #: 14876

Nearest Town: San Casciano in Val di Pesa (Chianti Area)

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  • Swimming Pool
  • Baby Beds
  • Shared Outside Area
  • Satellite TV
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Castle Accommodation Tuscany

Machiavelli - Castello

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AboutTheExperience

For those looking for an unforgettable vacation in Tuscany, this 9th century historic castle and medieval hamlet offer beautiful views, a central location in the Chianti and an authentic Old World feel. This holiday accommodation in Tuscany is in the castle itself. From this location, it is possible to take day trips throughout Tuscany, including Lucca, Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, and Volterra.

LocationDescription

The former home of Machiavelli, the Castello di Machiavelli and its surrounding hamlet enjoy a hilltop location in the heart of the Chianti. The nearest towns are Montefiridolfi (2 km) and Bargino (2 km). The nearest internet café is in San Casciano (5 km). The nearest food market is 2 km away. Additional shops, banks and a post office can be found in San Casciano.
Pisa: 100 km
Siena: 44 km
Florence: 15 km
San Casciano: 5 km
Bargino: 2 km
Montefiridoli: 2 km

ExteriorDescription

(6000 m2) The castle dates back to the 9th century, while the hamlet is from the medieval period. The accommodations, which include separate, independent apartments located in either the village farmhouses or the castle itself - Machiavelli - Il Castello - have an amazing view of the Chianti hills. The castle is surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. For information or assistance throughout the rental period, there is a reception office open Tuesday through Saturday. There is a shared swimming pool and a shared garden equipped with tables and chairs. There is a large parking area at the entrance of the hamlet. The road leading to the castle is paved.

InteriorDescription

(55m2) The apartment is equipped with all modern conveniences and furnishings are in keeping with traditional Tuscan style. This apartment is situated on the first and second floors of the castle. It is luminous and cozy and decorated with antique furniture and kilim carpets. There are 30 stone steps leading to the entrance of the apartment.
First floor: There is a living room with fireplace, a double sofa bed, and a kitchen corner equipped with stove, oven, dishwasher, and an Italian coffeemaker. This room enjoys a splendid view of the castle courtyard.
Second floor: A staircase of 14 steps leads up to the second floor where there is a spacious bedroom with a double bed and an en suite bathroom equipped with a Jacuzzi. The bedroom looks out onto the Pesa valley.

FeaturesDescription

Available amenities: dishwasher, central heating, shared swimming pool (6.5m x 17m, open May to September), shared Ping Pong table, and shared mountain bikes.
Extra Services: baby bed available upon request, housekeeping (1-3 visits per week, €20/visit), extra linen and towel change (€12/person), extra towels (€6/person), breakfast service (€10/person), wine and olive oil tasting, cook service, and cooking classes.
Nearby attractions: Local wine-tasting (€18/person); Tennis court (4 km); Horse riding facilities (4 km); Golf course (20 km).
Please note:

  • During the summer there are often weddings and receptions held at the castle on the weekends.
  • Property Seasons & Rates (USD)

    Date Range Weekly         Min
    Stay
    Aug-28-2010 - Oct-30-2010 $1,562
    $1,406
    1 wk
    Oct-30-2010 - Dec-18-2010 $1,369
    $1,232
    1 wk
    Dec-18-2010 - Jan-08-2011 $1,737
    $1,563
    1 wk
    Jan-08-2011 - Apr-02-2011 $1,369
    $1,232
    1 wk
    Apr-02-2011 - Jun-25-2011 $1,562
    $1,406
    1 wk
    Jun-25-2011 - Sep-03-2011 $1,737
    $1,563
    1 wk
    Sep-03-2011 - Oct-29-2011 $1,562
    $1,406
    1 wk
    Oct-29-2011 - Dec-17-2011 $1,369
    $1,232
    1 wk
    Dec-17-2011 - Jan-07-2012 $1,737
    $1,563
    1 wk

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    Arrival Times

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    • Sat 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    Questions and Answers From Our Clients

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    Q: Is the kitchen in this apartment adequate to cook a nice dinner?

    A: Yes you can and there is a great grocery store about a mile away. The staff is great about supplying you with information regarding small markets and a large chain grocery store. It is a small kitchen with a below counter refridgerator (so not a lot of refridgerator space) and a stove. We cooked a couple of nights in our stay there but there were so many great restaurants nearby that we wanted to sample from as many as possible!

    A: Hmmm. It depends on your level of cheffing ability. It is a very small kitchen with a small stove, I believe there are two burners. The is also a tiny bar fridge. Be sure to watch your head, you have to step down to get to the stove and there is a brick wall that left a permanent dent in my head. However, depending on how many dishes or guests you had it would be totally do-able. There are many amazing restaurants nearby (my favorite is Mamma Rosa email: fcianci@libero.it soooooo delicious and you could eat outside in the garden or in the resaurant. Mama speaks perfect english and is very helpful if you're a chef)

    Q: Does this apartment have a refridgerator?

    A: Yes there was a small refridgerator, as well as an oven. There is a small (compaired to USA standards) grocery store about 10 min away COOP.

    Q: Any advice on where to buy food/provisions for our stay in Il Castello? Any other advice such as good local restaurants and suggestions for making our week's stay at this location as productive/pleasant as possible. Thanks.

    A: The town of San Casciano is a close drive. There is an excellent grocery store The Coop. You have to deposit one euro to obtain a cart and when buying produce they want you to use a plastic glove. These are provided in the store. We made our own meals, but ate at a few small places in San Casciano, unfortunately, I do not remember the names. However, every place we went in Italy the people were pleasant and accomodating. There is a wonderful medieval town Certaldo which is fun to visit. We went to Siena, San Gimigiano and Lucca from Il Castello and all were a reasonable drive.

    A: About 15-20 minutes from the castle is a town with a small grocery store, 6-8 resturants/pizzerias and a gelateria. We went there maybe every other night, and found it very safe, fun and convenient. I honestly can't remember the name of the town right off the top of my head, but when you get down the steep driveway from the castle you make a right and just follow the road until you get there.. its the first major town you get to. Trust me, you can't miss it, and they will give you a small restaurant/area package when you arrive with the name of the town anyways. There is free parking right in front of the grocery store and the town is very walkable. For dinner, the only problem was that the grocery and most stores closed around 17:00, and the restaurants opened around 18:30 and the town is not nearly big enough to spend a whole day in. The resturants were fairly inexpensive and even the pizzerias were excellent. Didn't really go there during the day though. Speaking english was no problem so long as you at least tried to communicate in italian first. You wil be very close to Florence, but all of the towns and cities in tuscany are easy day trips,our favorite being Siena (bring good walking shoes for all the hills). We found Rome too far to travel too, but used Florence as kind of a home base in the afternoon or evening after whatever particular area we went to that morning. If you haven't been to Tuscany before, by far the best thing we did was just get in the car and drive through all of the back roads and take in the scenerey. At the bottom of the driveway we just made a left and followed signs for whatever particular town name sounded interesting. Bring something to eat and drink with you though cause there were very few places to stop along the way, and be sure you get the whole driving stick-shift thing down cause the hills and curves are sometimes very tricky. We also tried to stay on the Firenze-Siena motorway as much as possible since it was toll free, its a stone's throw from the castle, very fast and gets you to many interesting places along the way. As to having a productive time and getting the most from our stay, we were not crazy about italian breakfasts so had most of our morning meals in our room (self-prepared), picked a place in the guide book that sounded interesting, stopped for coffee at an autogrille on the drive there, saw everything we could at our destination and had a big lunch, went back to florence or the small town near the castle and had dinner, walked around for an hour or two and then back to the castle for some bad TV and sleep. We would also spend the morning (and one beautiful evening right at dusk with a bottle of wine and some stemware) walking around the grounds and olive groves of the castle with such breathtaking views that we ran out of film. In short, if you have a willingness to explore and are not afraid to "just see what happens" you will love this place and your stay in tuscany.

    Q: interesting i have asked a question and it has not been answered/ here it goes............. is there a shower

    A: There is only a tub with a hand-held shower attachment. There is also no enclosure around the tub (shower curtain or otherwise). If you prefer showers to baths, this is definitely a bit inconvenient.

    Q: how many apartments are in this castle? how many people share the pool? how crowded, noisy was your stay?

    A: There are 9 other apartments (designed to house from 2 to 6 people) situated in farmhouses on the property plus three separate farmhouses for more people. Our apartment was the only guest apartment in the castle itself. There are two pools on the property, one 100 meters from the main area that serves the larger farmhouse and one for the apartments in the main village area. Our stay was in late June, early July and there were never more than 6-8 people in the pool when we visited. Despite the size of the "village", we found our stay very peaceful. We were up fairly early each morning to go off and explore the countryside and rarely ran into anyone other than the people who worked there. We never saw anyone coming in and out of the castle where our apartmenet was. There was a Sunday breakfast offered during our stay where we ran into several other gusets but that was about it. It is a beautiful property on the top of a hill with outstanding vistas. Despite visiting during their busy season, we found it very quiet and relaxing. We would return in a heartbeat!

    Q: Is the bed equipped with linens? How many towels are placed in the room and do you reccomend taking extras?

    A: Dear Ralph, My husband and I stayed in the Castello for 5 days on our honeymoon. The accomodations were wonderful. The bed is equipped with linens, and there were plenty of towels ( I believe that there were 4 bath towels, and an assortment of hand towel) that were sufficient for the week we were there. There is a caretaker on the grounds, and I'm sure that he could have housekeeping provide you with extras if necessary. Enjoy your stay! We can't wait to go back! Best Regards, Ariana

    A: Staying at the Machiavelli-Castello was a wonderful experience. There were linens on the bed that were more than adequate. We had enough towels and you could get fresh towels whenever you wanted them. The kitchenette area was also nicely equipped. The view from the castello is sensational. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

    Q: Does the property manager speak english?

    A: Yes - very well.

    A: Yes. The property Manager and all others members of the staff speak fluent english.

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    Conditions *

    Security Deposit

    • Upon arrival at the property you are required to pay to the property representative a security deposit payable in cash. The security deposit will be returned to you prior to your departure minus any extra charges or accidental damages to the property. The listed security deposit is: 200 EUR

    Additional Expenses

    • If available, telephone is extra and charged according to consumption.

    Other Notes

    • Extra maid service is usually available upon request and is paid locally.
    • If available, heating is allowed by Italian law only from November 1 to April 1 with exceptions made for extreme weather
    • If you arrive outside of the acceptable arrival times you will be charged a late arrival fee
    • Clients are expected to depart the property by 9:00 am, unless otherwise indicated.
    • If available, cook service must be arranged at least two months prior to arrival and is subject to the availability of the cook.
    • CLIENTS ARE REQUIRED TO GIVE A PHOTOCOPY OF THEIR PASSPORT TO THE LOCAL MANAGER WHEN THEY ARRIVE AT THE PROPERTY.

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    Based on 28 Reviews

    Customer Reviews

    Overall:
    We loved it. It was excellent!
    Enjoyed Most:
    Pretty much everything: the views, the history of the place, the character of the apartments, outdoors, location (very close to highway to Florence, Siena and other beautiful small towns).
    Unpleasant Surprises:
    No shower curtain in the bathroom, and the road up to the property.
    Surrounding Area:
    Views, views, beautiful smells - a lot of great aromas from pretty flowers, herbs, etc. We had a great weather!
    Nearby Events or Locales:
    Bargino was the closest, but not much to do or see. The best was, second close, S.Casciano - about 10 minute drive. It had a few restaurants, stores, ice cream places, etc.
    Tips or Restaurants:
    The reception gives you pretty much everything you need to know about the area, local restaurants, shopping, outlets, grocery stores, driving directions. The apartments had everything we needed - the only things we had to buy were food, drinks and spices. The dish soap and detergent for dish washer was also provided. We didn't see any laundry machines, but we didn't need it either.
    Directions:
    We used a map and were just fine.
    Check In Out:
    Everything was just fine.

    Grace, June, 2010

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    Overall:
    The accommodation was indeed a very romantic castle, and we had spectacular views. However, all this romantic medieval environment had some medieval inconveniences.
    Enjoyed Most:
    Spectacular views. The staff were helpful, and it was a reasonable base for our daily excursions to other towns, although we felt isolated as far as shops or anything to do in the evening.
    Unpleasant Surprises:
    There was no fan, which would have helped fight the heat at night. There was no hair dryer, iron or ironing board. We knew there were a lot of steps up to the apartment, but what we overlooked was the 14 additional steps up to the bathroom and bedroom floor. We were bothered by mosquitoes. We brought repellent, as you advised, which was only partially successful. Late in the week, we remembered about the electrical device, and the very kind custodian found and loaned us two of them. We missed the fact (if it was mentioned) that there is no shower, another inconvenience. Editor's Note: The electrical devices for mosquitoes are now provided for every apartment. In addition, there is one fan per bedroom provided. May 2008.

    Stephen, September, 2008

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    Overall:
    We had a fabulous time greatly due to our accommodations at the Castello. Never thought I'd get to stay in an actual castle but I guess dreams do come true.
    Enjoyed Most:
    The view was literally breathtaking and the girls in the "office" were so helpful.
    Unpleasant Surprises:
    The couch in the living room was not very comfortable to sit on but they were measuring for a new one while we were there, so I'm sure the next guests to stay there will not have a single complaint.
    Surrounding Area:
    The view ! The view! The View ! Plus..... Did I mention it's an actual castle!!!!
    Nearby Events or Locales:
    Bargino was the nearest small town and it would be very difficult to walk to. The road down to the town is long, steep, windy and narrow.
    Tips or Restaurants:
    You really need a vehicle to enjoy Tuscany. One of the restaurants the girls in the office recommended was our favorite of our whole trip including the Amalfi coast. It was called Nello's in San Casciano. It looks like a little hole in the wall from the outside but opens up at the back up the stairs to a beautiful dining area with the best food in Italy and that is saying a lot !
    Directions:
    We had a GPS with our rental car that was very handy for touring around Tuscany, but we didn't need it to get to the property. The directions provided by Rentvillas were very detailed and correct down to every kilometer.
    Check In Out:
    The girls in the office were great! We need to leave early Saturday morning so they checked us out the day before at a time of our convenience.

    Melanie, September, 2008

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