
Villa Machiavelli
Florence Area, Tuscany, Italy
10 br, 10 ba (10 Ensuite), Pool
Butler, Concierge, Cook , Housekeeper , Waiter
Bedrooms
9 King Bed
Distances
13 mile to airport
13 mile to town
Indoor Pool, Pool
Villa Features
Air conditioned bedrooms, CD player, DVD player, Elevator, Exercise room, Helicopter Landing Pad, Satellite television , Spa, Wine Cellar, Wireless Internet Access
Villa Machiavelli has recently been restored and luxuriously redecorated with an eclectic collection of antiques and objet d'art. It is situated just 20 minutes from Florence, nestled in the legendary winemaking "Chianti Classico" region. The estate reigns over 750 acres of vineyard, olive groves and Tuscan forest, and reaches back over 500 years into Italian history.
Central to the estate is the magnificent 16th century main villa, bearing the unmistakable hand of Renaissance master Michelangelo, and later, Vasari. Once the home of the Machiavelli family and centuries later, the Mazzei family, this villa boasts a rare heritage.
On the ground floor, there is a magnificent master suite, a private suite with living room, and two deluxe bedrooms. Five additional royal suites are upstairs, all with access to a vast frescoed terrace overlooking the Tuscan countryside and Florence, with views of Giotto's Bell Tower and the Dome of the Cathedral. One of the suites has a mezzanine area with an additional bedroom and bathroom. The completely independent "Vineyard Villa" features 18 spectacular suites and is available for larger groups to rent along with the main villa.
Villa Machiavelli is fully staffed with amenities including grand salons and dining areas, traditional wine cellars, frescoed terraces, pool area, gymnasium and library. The estate produces its own olive oil and select wine. Rooms are fully air-conditioned and there is high-speed internet connection (Wi-Fi) around the villa. A private executive chef can be arranged to prepare meals ranging from traditional Tuscan cuisine to Tuscan fusion. The historic uniqueness and beauty of this estate, along with 5-star service, guarantees guests' stay to be a truly memorable and unforgettable experience.
Bedroom / Bathroom Description
Ground Floor
Bedroom 1
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Bedroom 2 – Machiavelli Suite
King size bed, His and hers en-suite bathroom, Jacuzzi tub, Air conditioning
Bedroom 3
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Bedroom 4
Double bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
1st Floor
Bedroom 5
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Bedroom 6
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Bedroom 7
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Bedroom 8
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Bedroom 9
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Bedroom 10
King size bed, En-suite bathroom, Air conditioning
Features & Amenities
- Air conditioned bedrooms
- Satellite TV
- DVD player
- CD player
- Telephone
- Fax machine
- Wi-Fi access
- Piano
- Elevator
- Mini-gym
- Wine cellar with dining area
- Fully equipped kitchen
Outdoor Features
- Swimming pool
- Outdoor furniture
- Helipad
Staff & Services
Included:
- Electricity consumption
- Gas for hot water
- Air conditioning/heating usage
- Waiting service
- Concierge service
- Butler service
- Housekeeping service
- Daily breakfast buffet
- Linen change every other day
At Extra Cost – advance notice may be required:
- Villa pre-stocking
- Activities and excursions
- Meals charged a la carte
- Phone/Fax charges
Villa Policies
- Maximum 20 guests
- Children welcome
- Non-smoking villa
- Pets not permitted
- All services not included in rates are to be paid locally
Getting There
- Car hire recommended
- Transport available
Location
- 1 mile to Santa Maria Novella Train Station
- 13 miles to Florence Peretola Airport (FLR)
- 15 miles to Florence
- 26 miles to Chianti
- 36 miles to Siena
- 51 miles to Azerro
- 54 miles to Licca
- 59 miles to Pisa
Additional Information
Machiavelli has been featured in many magazines, including Vanity Fair and Food & Wine. It offers incredibly unique spaces fit for entertaining of the grandest nature, and is perfect for weddings or other special events.
Surrounded by hills, Florence rises on the banks of the Arno River. One of the greatest art centers of Italy, Florence is home to the Accademia, where you can view Michelangelo's "David", as well as the Uffizi gallery, arguably the most important art gallery in the world. Tour the cathedral with its pink, white and green marble façade and marvel at its remarkable Duomo by Brunelleschi and the gold Paradise door of the Baptistry. Continue to the Piazza della Signoria, the political heart of Florence since the 1300s, then stroll the charming shops of Ponte Vecchio. Florence offers some of Italy's best shopping—textiles, leather goods, fashion, jewelry and ceramics are all specialties. There is nothing like enjoying a morning coffee and truffle panini at the celebrated Procacci bar before setting out for a serious morning of shopping in Via Tournabuoni. Scour the Gucci, Armani and Yves Saint Laurent outlets on the outskirts of the city.
For those wishing to explore some of Tuscany's other treasures, Florence is an ideal base of operations. Tuscany stretches along the western coast of Italy from the Apennines to the Tyrrhenian Sea—one of the best ways to see the region is by automobile. The small fortress cities are within easy driving distance of one another, and each offers its own special appeal, from San Gimignano to Pienza. Other cities to include in your excursion are Arezzo, with its grand plaza and Roman amphitheater, Lucca, with its olive groves and impressive Renaissance walls, and seaside resorts like Viareggio, Elba, and Forte de Marmi.
Siena and Pisa, both also important art cities, are also not to be missed. Siena is a beautifully preserved medieval city, constructed of checkerboard brick, and crowned by its Duomo. It was the seat of the Ghibellines who often crossed swords with the Florentine Guelfs during the 13th century. Other highlights of Siena include the beautiful Piazza del Campo, and the tower rising from the Palazzo Pubblico. A day trip to the lovely ancient city of Pisa is also a must, where you can see the famous leaning tower, and much more.

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