- Photo: Rome, Italy
Elysian Daze
The Country Watch
The Positano Pearl
Ten Green Bottles
Venetian Wisteria
The Olive of Puglia
What Lies Beneath
The Heart of Milan
Etna Retreat
This home is enormous. It’s easily the largest home in our Milan collection – it can house a staggering eighteen people if you make full use of the various beds and sofa beds set across the five separate suites. Set over three floors in a Liberty-style villa, each of the suites comes with a certain degree of autonomy (kitchenettes, en-suite bathrooms and the like). It’s not in the city's medieval centre, but there’s no way you'd find this much space if you were much more central. The Tre Torri neighbourhood is relatively residential, but you couldn't be more conveniently positioned to access the city centre – Buonarroti station (on Metro line 1) is just at the end of the road – a two-minute walk away. From here, you can access the Centro Storico – with all its piazzas, palaces, monasteries, basilicas and spectacular cathedral – in a little over ten minutes. This is also where you'll find Milan's fashionable boutiques – it's not known as...More Details
Candles On Fire
Situated in Monteverde, this apartment boasts a charming rooftop terrace with plenty of space for you to relax and enjoy alfresco meals. From here, it's a short walk or bus ride to the quirky Trastevere district, with a great selection of pubs, eateries and shops, plus a well-connected Metro station. The home itself is perfectly practical for two or three guests – though the third person will be sleeping on a sofa bed. It's also worth noting that this home is located on the third floor without a lift, so we recommend it for those who can easily manage stairs. *At full occupancy, one person will be sleeping on a sofa bed in the living area. *This home is on the third floor without a lift, so it might not be suitable for people who struggle with stairs. *This home is best suited for those who don't mind hopping on public transport to reach the city centre. *This host doesn't accept bookings from groups of young people. Air ConditioningC...More Details
Florentine Hills
Temptation of Time
Gilt Edges
All but a five-minute walk to the Corso Venezia – part of the city's upscale Quadrilatero della moda shopping district – this enviable apartment sits right at the heart of the fashion hubbub. Locally, the surrounding area is lovely, benefitting from calm squares, grand architectural statements, and the historic centre is easy to get to on foot – the Duomo di Milano is a twenty-minute stroll away. Back home, you'll find a bright and roomy living space with light neutral tones, soft thoughtful furnishings, chic replica prints and a stylish Castiglioni lamp. The kitchen is colourful and uplifting, with pops of red, plenty of sunlight coming in through the window and a charming dining spot to enjoy breakfast while planning out the day's trips. The bedrooms have their own personalities, with a children's bunk-bed room that will quickly put the kids at ease. *Even though there's a lift, there are eight steps to climb before you reach it*Not ...More Details
Duomo Delight
A Little Bit of Chianti
A City in the Sun
Florentine Shades
Serenity's Embrace
Serenity in the Hills
Sparkling Waters
Uniting Rome past and present, this bright apartment offers modern comfort and style in the heart of the old-world Trastevere neighbourhood. Inside, it’s all high ceilings, parquet floors, big windows and vibrant feature walls. A cosy balcony sits among the treetops – it’s the perfect spot for a cappuccino after breakfast. Cook up Roman classics in the kitchen and dine together in the light-filled living space. Or, leave it to the professionals and hole up in a traditional trattoria. Explore the labyrinthine cobbled lanes, where spirited bars are cloaked by tumbling ivy and laidback cafes draw a bohemian crowd. Piazza di Santa Maria, a five-minute walk from your place, buzzes well into the evening. People-watch with an aperitivo or grab a gelato to go and stroll along the River Tiber. On the opposite side of the water, no more than a fifteen-minute stroll away, you’ll find the Galleria Spada, Palazzo Farnese and the Campo de' Fiori. *I...More Details
The Orchid Flower
Rustic Reflection
Aperitivo might have a small footprint, but it’s unusual in that it’s a real house, spread over three floors, from the ground to the (magical) roof terrace. It’s been put together with a lot of care – this much is evident – and a lot of the furniture has been cleverly made from repurposed materials, such as the chest of drawers that used to be an old trunk. Finding this sort of place in the middle of Monti isn’t easy, and we’re very happy to have come across Aperitivo. *Rosella, the host, would prefer that any stay were a maximum of ten days*One of the bedrooms has quite a low ceiling – you're unlikely to bang your head but don't jump around*After four consecutive showers, the hot water needs a bit of time to replenish itself*Both showers are only 190cm high*Two people will be on a sofa bed in the living room*The second bedroom has limited storage space*Expect to see some signs of general wear and tear here*At full occupancy, there isn...More Details
Always in Fashion
Capri Vista
The Ponderosa