
Villa La Corte
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- Weekly: $7803-9580
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- Bedrooms: 6
- Sleeps: 12
- Updated On: February 24, 2010
- Minimum Stay: 7 nights
Property Overview
When you wake up in the morning and find yourself lying beneath a gorgeous antique canopy bed, you might think you're still dreaming—maybe even sleep-walking, because as you get up and wander through the house, you find yourself in a magnificent Tuscan villa rental, with authentic period furniture, chandeliers, and your own housekeeper! But don't pinch yourself; instead, step outside of this villa in Tuscany for a breath of fresh air as you walk through verdant walled gardens filled with trees and flowers. Still not awake? Bike into nearby Lucca, one of Italy's finest medieval cities-- just a short distance from this villa rental in Tuscany, Italy.
The villa dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Situated outside the walled city of Lucca in a residential area with other villas and houses nearby, this villa has a large front garden full of flowers, fruit trees, and potted lemon trees. The garden is surrounded by an old garden wall, keeping it nicely secluded from the out...
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Guest Reviews for Villa La Corte

Jacqueline's review of Villa La Corte
The owner of the property, as well as Mandy, the housekeeper, made our stay pleasant. Mandy came into the house everyday and tidied up. The owner was very helpful calling taxis, making suggestions, and overcoming the language barriers for us.
We hoped for a palatial villa and we were ecstatic when we arrived. I had the master bedroom and bath and felt like royalty there.
There were many barking dogs in the neighborhood. It seems that security is very important to those living in this area. They would bark during the night and early morning.
We enjoyed the area surrounding the house - the pool, a lovely space containing trees, fruit trees, flowers, etc. There was a space created outside our main door, tables and chairs covered with umbrellas, where we gathered before dinner to sip our wine.
· By Jacqueline from on 9/30/2006 for a stay in 9/16/2006

Phyllis's review of Villa La Corte
Luisa, the property manager, was most helpful. The chef was wonderful and Mandie the housekeeper was very helpful. It was a beautiful villa and very centrally located. We had small children with us and they really enjoyed the pool and several of our people used the bikes which were great.
That we had to leave a little earlier - 9:30AM - on Saturday the 15th than anticipated.
Lucca is a terrific town - most interesting and fun. We did have to use our rental car all of the time to get anywhere.
· By Phyllis from on 7/31/2006 for a stay in 7/15/2006

Kim's review of Villa La Corte
We had a wonderful time in Italy. The villa was stupendous. It was just what one would imagine a 200 year old Italian villa should be. It was like staying in the home of a wealthy Italian merchant, like the homes, now museums, one visits for a fee while on vacation. The ceilings and walls were painted with murals. The walled yard was filled with fruit trees. While sitting there one really felt like they had transgressed back in time, not with all the modern conveniences.
The true villa feel.
Nothing.
A residential area with some farmland.
· By Kim from on 10/31/2002 for a stay in 10/19/2002








Rated: 4 of 5
Pat's review of Villa La Corte
· By Pat from on 9/30/2006 for a stay in 9/30/2006