Cardinale

Cardinale
from €4898/night
Bedrooms: 8 Bathrooms: 7 Sleeps: 16 Type: Villa

Property Description

This historic grand mansion is set among a wine and olive oil producing estate, located 40 minutes south of the medieval town of Siena. In its past, the villa was used as the country residence of several aristocratic Italian dynasties. It took two years for his current owner to painstakingly renovate the property, and finally bring it back to its former splendor, adding all the modern amenities. The imposing villa, with its elegant cypress-lined boulevard, offers an abundance of luxury: four floors of elegant refined interiors, tennis court, private wellness Spa with sauna, and private gym. When you combine the beauty of the land, the villa attentive staff and the unique characteristics of Il Cardinale, your vacation is sure to be memorable

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Bedrooms

This property has 8 bedrooms and sleeps 16 people

Bedroom Beds Sleeps Comments
Bedroom 1 | Primary 1 King 2
Bedroom 2 1 Queen 2
Bedroom 3 2 Single/Twin 2
Bedroom 4 1 Queen 2
Bedroom 5 1 Queen 2
Bedroom 6 | Family Suite 1 King 2
Bedroom 7 | Family Suite 2 Single/Twin 2
Bedroom 8 2 Single/Twin 2

Bathrooms

This property has 1 bathrooms

Bathroom Type Features Comments
Bathroom 1 full Toilet, Combo Tub/Shower En-suite.
Bathroom 2 full Toilet, Combo Tub/Shower En-suite.
Bathroom 3 full Toilet, Combo Tub/Shower En-suite.
Bathroom 4 full Toilet, Combo Tub/Shower En-suite.
Bathroom 5 full Toilet, Shower En-suite.
Bathroom 6 full Toilet, Combo Tub/Shower Shared between Bedroom 6 & 7.
Bathroom 7 full Toilet, Combo Tub/Shower En-suite.

More Amenities

Category Amenities
Activities Bird WatchingGolfHorseback RidingTennis
Attractions MuseumsWinery Tours
Entertainment DVD PlayerFoosballSatellite Or CableTelevision
General Air ConditioningFireplacePoolStaffWifi
Indoor Features Bed LinensGym/Fitness RoomHair DryerPianoSaunaWasher/Dryer
Kitchen Coffee MakerCooking UtensilsDining AreaDish WasherFreezerFully Equipped KitchenMicrowaveOvenPizza OvenRefrigeratorStove Top BurnersToaster
Nearby Facilities RestaurantsShopping
Outdoor Features Dining TableGardenGarden ChairsLounging AreaOutdoor GrillParkingPoolside Lounge ChairsPrivate PoolPrivate Tennis CourtTerrace
Staff GardenerHousekeeper(s)

Cardinale is equipped with an array of amenities and services that include:
• Personal service by the villa staff, including Housekeeper (4 hours per day/7 days per week 9am-1pm), Gardener, and pool maintenance
• Mid-week change of bath and bed linen (Wednesdays)
• Continental Breakfast – served from 8am to 10:30am, 7 days/week, food included
• Organic Extra virgin Olive Oil from the estate’s own production
• Air conditioning (bedrooms only)

Amenities and services available upon request (extra cost):
• Cost of food and beverage
• Pre-stocking service for food and drinks: €200 per service, plus cost of goods
• Pizza night in the ancient wood-fired oven to be reserved ahead of time
• Wine tasting and tour of the estate cellar

Property Rates

Rate Category Period Rates Minimum Stay
May 17 - May 30, 2025 May 17, 2025
to
May 30, 2025
€34,285 per Week
7 night(s)
May 31 - Aug 1, 2025 May 31, 2025
to
Aug 1, 2025
€37,715 per Week
7 night(s)
Aug 2 - Aug 29, 2025 Aug 2, 2025
to
Aug 29, 2025
€34,285 per Week
7 night(s)
Aug 30 - Oct 3, 2025 Aug 30, 2025
to
Oct 3, 2025
€37,715 per Week
7 night(s)

Taxes and Fees

The above rates are subject to the additional fees and taxes below:

Fees:

Security Deposit: €2500.00 flat

Additional Rate information:

• A food allowance is required to be paid prior to arrival • Villa staff live on the premises, in a separate living quarters. • Non-smoking villa • The kitchen can be operated by villa personnel only • Adult guests preferred. Children might be accommodated on request, subject to approval at the time of booking • Visitor's tax: The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 - €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first ten days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash. • All extra services must be paid locally unless otherwise arranged

Property Location

Location Type: Rural, Mountain View

Location Information

Nearest Airport: Florence Peretola 1 h 30 min Nearest serviced town: 6 min Nearest major city: Siena 40 min Driving time estimated by Google Maps The medieval town of Siena is built across several hills and valleys; that's why you will find yourself walking up and down through its historical center. The lack of car traffic makes Siena 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 perfect setting to snap your Instagram photos while enjoying an over-sized gelato. This is also the venue of the internationally renowned horse race, The Palio, which takes place on July 2nd and again on August 16th each year. 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. The medieval walled city of Monteriggioni – for example – was built in the 13th century and it is known to be one of the most well preserved ancient fortifications in Italy, which is why it is a preferred destination for plenty of tourists, scholars, architects and archeologists from all over Europe. Visit the famous town of Montalcino, best-known for the distinguished Brunello red wine, and the artistic jewel town of Pienza, which was used as a backdrop to Franco Zeffirelli’s masterpiece: “Romeo and Juliet”. The walled hilltop medieval town of Montepulciano, the picturesque Cetona, the charming thermal villages of San Casciano dei Bagni and Bagno Vignoni are also well worth a visit. WHERE TO EAT 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! Watch out for the small step down as you walk in! Via del Porrione 33, Siena - +39 0577 480 13 Enoteca I Terzi - casual atmosphere under a vaulted ceiling, market to table seasonal ingredients divinely cooked, extensive selection of wine. Via dei Termini, Siena - +39 0577 44329 Il colombaio - Michelin starred restaurant (in 2016!) in a very traditional sophisticated atmosphere. Outdoor seating also available. Localita Colombaio, Casole d'Elsa - +39 0577 949002 Villa Dievole great restaurant with excellent food, set in a wine and extra virgin olive estate. Not only you can buy wine and olive oil produced on the estate, they can even ship it internationally. Località Dievole, 6 (fraz. Vagliagli) Castelnuovo Berardenga - +39 0577 322613 Officina della Cucina Popolare This restaurant sits right inside the ancient medieval city walls of Colle di Val d'Elsa. Just a two minute walk from the free parking areas nearby the city gate called Porta Nuova. The menus are seasonal and utilize fresh local ingredients grown by nearby farmers. Enjoy true Tuscan food. Via Gracco del Secco 86, Colle di Val d'Elsa - +39 0577 921 796 Boccon divino - Great local food and stunning view from the terrace. If you come with a large group, you may want to try the very reasonable priced tasting menu for the table. Via Traversa dei Monti 201, Montalcino - +39 0577 848 233 Latte di Luna - Rustic trattoria serving excellent local cuisine, homemade pasta and meats. Popular with the locals for the roasted pig. In summer, outdoor seating in the piazza is available. Via San Carlo 2-4, Pienza - +39 0578 748 606 WHERE TO SHOP Handmade Crystal: Collevilca – besides purchasing their products, take a factory tour available from Monday to Friday and watch the artisans hand-blowing their creations. Loc. San Marziale, 24, Colle di Val D’Elsa – +39 0577 927 204 Alabaster Houseware: Alab’Arte, an artisanal bottega where one-of-a-kind pieces are created. Via degli Orti di San Agostino, Volterra - +39 0588 879 68 The best gelato: Gelateria di Piazza in San Gimignano it’s one of the most famous ice cream shops in all of Italy. Award-winning master ice cream maker Sergio Dondoli uses seasonal ingredients to create some unusual flavors. Piazza Della Cisterna 4, San Gimignano - +39 0577 942244 Specialty Food shop: Pizzicheria de Miccoli - Located in Siena historic center, it is very well known for its special selection of Tuscan cured meats. Via di Citta 95, Siena - +39 0577 246948

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