Italian Villas in Rome

Rome is a frantic metropolis, a treasure trove to those who enjoy archeology, architecture and art, reports Lonely Planet. However, its surrounding countryside of small towns dotted with old villas has bucolic landscapes and plenty of opportunities to relax in contact with nature, meet the locals and experience a truly Italian meal.
  1. Villa Morgagni

    • Villa Morgagni is a 19th-century building in Rome's university area and the main train station "Termini." The hotel is also close to the underground station, and despite its central location, Villa Morgagni offers a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Italian breakfast is served every day on the rooftop garden, according to the property's website. The villa also features a Turkish bath, sauna and lounge bar. Private parking is available.

      Villa Morgagni

      Via G.B. Morgagni, 25

      Rome, 00161

      Italy

      039-06-4420-2190

      villamorgagni.it

    Villa Cassiopea

    • Villa Cassiopea is a 40-minute drive from the city's center, situated in the Roman countryside. The property features a 12-hectare park, two houses that accommodate 14 people, tennis court, Jacuzzi, pool, solarium and gardens, reports Italian Breaks. The main house has a fully equipped kitchen, and a private Italian chef is available for hire.

      Villa Cassiopea

      Manziana

      Rome, 00066

      Italy

      044-20-8666-0407

      italianbreaks.com

    Villa Silvia

    • Villa Silvia is set among landscaped gardens on the top of a hill with wonderful views of the Roman countryside. The villa can accommodate eight people and features a swimming pool, a modern and fully equipped kitchen, an "al fresco" dining space and three bedrooms, reports Villa Renters. The master bedroom features a Jacuzzi bath.

      Villa Silvia

      Formello

      Rome, 00066

      villarenters.com

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