Italy (281)Umbria (16)Todi (4)Todi (3)Villa #5582

Area description for La Torriola

Type: Villa • Bedrooms: 2 • Sleeps: 4 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates per week: 650.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
1/3/08-21/3/08 low season 650.00 € Change currency
22/3/08- 28/3/08 high season 995.00 € Change currency
29/3/08-27/6/08 middle season 840.00 € Change currency
28/6/08-5/9/08 high season 995.00 € Change currency
6/9/08-10/10/08 middle season 840.00 € Change currency
11/10/08-15/11/08 low season 650.00 € Change currency

Rentals on weekly basis, from Saturday to Saturday. Shorter periods only il low season. Check in 4.00-7.00 p.m. Check out within 10.00 a.m.

Prices per week:

-apartments for 4 people: low season 650 € middle 840€ high 995€

-apartments for 2 people: low season:413€ middle 568€ high 721€

Prices include taxes, linen (bed,bathroom and kitchen) and consumptions(water,gas,electricity).

Not included: final cleaning (55€ for the larger apts, 45 € for the smaller ones)

Deposit (damages) 250€ to be refunded at the checkout

  • Final cleaning: 55 Euros
  • Additional bed: 105 Euros per person per week
  • Guarantee deposit for damages: 250 Euros (to be paid at the arrival)
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Reservations & Contacts

La Torriola/Ref: 5582
Owner Name Mr Maurizio Giannini
Tel 39 333 4950860
Fax +39 075 8944747
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Pian di S.Martino

Pian di San Martino is a tiny village, where in July a culinary festival is performed

Todi

Piazza del Popolo is one of the best medieval piazza in the world. Going there for the summer festival, a concert or just for a coffe is an unforgettable experience.
In the surroundings:
Deruta, the town of artistic ceramics;
Montecastello Vibio and its teatropiccolo, the smallest theatre in the world;
Torgiano with its museum of wine and olive oil
Marmore, the highest waterfalls in Europe

Todi

Founded in 1955 B.C.,it was first inhabited by Umbrian tribes, later by the Etruscans.
The name derives from the term "tular", "border": the town marked for a long time the border between the Etruscan and the Umbrian territories.
In the 3rd century B.C. the Romans conquered Umbria and since the 4th century Christianity spread all over the region: the new doctrine arrived in Todi with S.Terenziano, first bishop of the town and martyr under the Emperor Adrian.
In the Middle Ages Todi assumed the feature of a medieval castle and it was ruled by feudal barons such as the Arnolfi, the Montemarte, the Atti.
After 1000 A.D. the town expanded: commerce and handicraft return to flourish, the heads of the arts and craft associations - the Priors - began to be very important, and Todi was a free commune since the first years of the 12th century.
In 1236 came into the world, in Todi, Jacopo dei Benedetti, called Jacopone, one of the most important figures of Franciscanism.
Later Todi belonged to various dominions, and after this period the town was placed directly under the central power of the Papal State, which finished in 1860, with the Unification of Italy.
The 20th century has made Todi famous all over the world: for its historic monuments, the fascination of its medieval atmosphere and the unique beauty of its countryside.

Umbria

Umbria has long been an area chosen by man to live and prosper, where great and ancient civilizations have come and settled and strife and turmoil have played their role. However, it is also an area of impressive natural beauty where the passage of time, the past, present and what can be gleaned of the future, comes together in one harmonious blend.
Umbria is noted for its natural scenic beauty, its great cultural and artistic tradition, the modernity of its economic system and infrastructure where tourism is more than adequately catered for.