- Photo: Verona, Italy
Mister Monopoli
Truffle Strangozzi
La Vetreria
The Tenant
Palermo Panorama
Where It Flies
Terrazzo Beauty
A Stroll in the Hills
Casa del Sole
With the Adriatic Sea just 300 metres from your doorstep, this idyllic apartment lies in the friendly town of Riccione. You'll need to be spry here – it's only on the first floor, but there are a lot of stairs up to the entrance. But we think it's worth it for the views and the fabulous location, which makes exploring a breeze. From the golden beaches to the famous Viale Ceccarini, you'll have no shortage of appealing shops and mouth-watering restaurants within walking distance. As practical as it is charming, one of the beds can be configured as two singles on request, and well-behaved furry friends are welcome to join you for a fee. *While the second full bathroom isn’t photographed, expect the style and quality to be consistent with the rest of the home.*Parking in Riccione can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to easily accessible public transport where possible. There are bus stops just minutes from your doorstep, but the beach ...More Details
Rustling Oaks
The Valley Museum
All Roads Lead to Rome
Lake Love Letters
Among streets peppered with restaurants and book shops on one corner, and ancient ruins on the next, Rome’s Castro Pretorio district is a melting pot of history and culture. You can find basilicas, palazzos, and even the Teatro dell'Opera all less than 600 metres from your front door on the famed Via Cavour. Just like its locale, your apartment is full of original character and style.Set on the first floor of a traditional block, the views from the French windows and private balcony offer a fantastic display of the local lifestyle. You can spot the honey and pink tones of nearby Italian architecture, as mopeds whizz by on the streets and people chat at kerbside cafés (all while you sip prosecco on the outdoor seating).If you can tear yourself away from these eye-catching city scenes, take a stroll through the home to explore. The original tiled floors are reminiscent of a Roman bath house, with ornate mosaic patterns throughout the loun...More Details
The White Olive Tree
Danza Bianca
Fishing for Dreams
A Glass Of Chianti
Mediterranean Sundae
Paradise Mirage
A stay in Florence wouldn’t be complete without fine dining and fantastic wines every evening, along with world-class galleries and historical intrigue every day. Speaking of history, this home – just a three-minute walk from the Basilica of Santa Croce – might be of interest to those with a little morbid curiosity. As you arrive at its imposing entrance, it has a gothic look with dark stone facade and a grand front door painted black. Any ideas what it used to be? For centuries, this building was the official residence of the city’s executioners, known as Casa del Boia. However, this modern apartment is now a far cry from its past, offering a fresh and modern vibe in the heart of this ancient city. We love the bright green velvet sofa, glossy black coffee table, and jungle-print wall hanging in the lounge. They might not be the traditional Italian features you’d expect, which is exactly what makes this home so unique. For a similar sur...More Details
Venetian Dreaming
Under A Tuscan Moon
Tuscolana Treat
Paradise Landing
St Peter's Terrace
Como Cardinale
Hills of Bliss
Something Rather Beguiling