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Maison entiĂšre
Commodités populaires
- Sécheuse
- Stationnement disponible
- Piscine
- Laveuse
- Foyer
- Barbecue
Explorez la région
Salice Salentino, Apulia
- Exploitation viticole Leone de CastrisPlace, Exploitation viticole Leone de CastrisâȘ3 min en voitureâŹ
- Plage de Torre LapilloPlace, Plage de Torre LapilloâȘ33 min en voitureâŹ
- Torre LapilloPlace, Torre LapilloâȘ33 min en voitureâŹ
- Brindisi (BDS-Papola Casale)Airport, Brindisi (BDS-Papola Casale)âȘ53 min en voitureâŹ
Options de chambre
Ă propos du quartier
Salice Salentino
SĂ©jour au bord de la mer.En sĂ©journant ici, vous serez Ă moins de 3 km de Exploitation viticole Leone de Castris et Ă moins de 10 km de Ăglise Santa Maria del Carmelo. Exploitation viticole Cantele et Ville Vincent - Maison de l'artiste Vincent Brunetti se trouvent Ă©galement Ă moins de 10 km.
à proximité
- Exploitation viticole Leone de Castris - 3Â min en voiture - 2.2Â km
- Plage de Torre Lapillo - 33Â min en voiture - 19.6Â km
- Torre Lapillo - 33Â min en voiture - 20.4Â km
- Obélisque de Lecce - 34 min en voiture - 24.8 km
- Piazza Sant'Oronzo - 35Â min en voiture - 25.5Â km
Transport
- Gare de Salice-Veglie : à 7 min en voiture
- Brindisi (BDS-Papola Casale)Â : Ă 51Â min en voiture
Restaurants
- âȘVilla Marchesi - âŹ8 min en voiture
- âȘL'orecchietta - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘBar Lucia - âŹ4 min en voiture
- âȘAzienda Vinicola Cantele SRL - âŹ8 min en voiture
- âȘLa Locanda - âŹ12 min en voiture
à propos de cet hébergement
Hébergement entier
Vous aurez la maison entiĂšre pour vous et ne la partagerez quâavec dâautres voyageurs de votre groupe.
Villa in Salice Salentino with 6 bedrooms sleeps 16
Villa Presta â A 17th-century Salento farmhouse transformed into a modern retreat
Hidden among the sun-kissed vineyards and silvery olive groves of southern Puglia, Villa Presta is a living testament to the rural nobility of Salento.
The estate was first mentioned in 1747 in the Catasto Onciario (land registry) of Terra d'Otranto, when it was known as âLopez,â in homage to the Spanish family who cultivated these lands. Over the course of three centuries, the name softened to become the melodious âPresta,â but the agricultural soul of the property remained unchanged: tobacco and durum wheat once thrived here, along with flocks of sheep and prized black pigs. Today, thanks to brothers Antonio and Giorgio, Milanese by profession but Salentini at heart, the farm has been reborn as an organic farm and refined retreat with six suites. Their idea was simple: to find a refuge from the frenetic pace of the city, bring back to life its authentic roots, and share this regenerating magic with like-minded travelers.
A mosaic of terroir covering 20 hectares
The private driveway climbs gently through twenty hectares of fertile red earth before revealing Villa Presta at the top of its low hill. Negroamaro and Primitivo vines march in neat rows towards the horizon, interrupted only by peach and pomegranate orchards, whose scents float in the sirocco wind. Century-old olive trees, some over four hundred years old, cast dappled shadows on the sun-baked stone walls, while the rotating cereal fields shine golden at the end of June. The map of the estate looks like a register of Mediterranean abundance: eleven hectares of vineyards, two point three of olive groves, almost seven of arboretum, five and a half of arable crops, as well as deciduous woods, mixed woods, and a freshwater lake reflecting the indigo sky. Everything grown hereâwine, extra virgin olive oil, seasonal fruit, even chestnut and walnut oilsâends up in the villa's kitchen, celebrating a âfarm-to-tableâ philosophy that predates the expression itself.
Architecture: tradition respected, comfort assured
The 17th-century farmhouse is the heart of the village and houses three of the six suites. Underfoot, time-worn slabs of limestone, known as chianche, with surfaces smoothed by centuries of footsteps. Above, barrel ceilings support exposed chestnut beams that give off a faint scent of resin every afternoon. Each suite combines period character with discreet contemporary touches: king-size beds covered in hand-woven linen, underfloor heating for mild winters, silent air conditioning for midsummer nights, and high-speed Wi-Fi if you need to reconnect with the outside world.
The Ulivo Suite opens onto a shaded terrace, your private observatory for yoga at sunrise or a glass of Apulian rosé at sunset.
The Malva Suite has the same layout, but its terrace faces west to capture the fiery sunsets of Salento.
The Melograno Suite occupies the former main hall, retaining an original stone fireplace around which a cozy sitting area invites you to tell stories late into the night; a double sofa bed adds flexibility for families.
Across the cobbled courtyard, the converted stables house three more rooms:
Mirto, Limone, and Mandorlo retain their barrel vaults and hand-cut tuff arches, with thresholds opening directly onto the herb garden, where the scent of wild rosemary perfumes the air. These rooms forego TVs to enjoy the sounds of nature: cicadas, distant church bells, and the rhythmic whisper of the wind through the reeds.
Among the former stables is a convivial rustic kitchen with a twelve-seat refectory table made from reclaimed maritime pine wood. An adjacent hall, once a feed store, now serves as a living room, whose cool stone walls offer a welcome refuge from the midday heat.
Life at Villa Presta
The morning begins with the slow ritual of breakfast. Hand-squeezed citrus fruits, warm pasticciotti from the nearby bakery, soft-boiled eggs from free-range hens that scratch around in the orchards, and ricotta cheese topped with Villa Presta's cherry blossom honey. Those who prefer to greet the dawn with a little exercise roll out their mats on the panoramic terrace for yoga, a polished cedar wood platform set among the rows of vines. Facing east, practitioners greet the sun rising over the Adriatic, a twenty-minute flight from the heron.
The day unfolds at your own pace. Some stroll along the botanical trail that winds through the estate's arboretum, identifying caper shoots, myrtle berries, and the resinous mastic tree that locals use to smoke scamorza cheese.
Others borrow vintage Dutch bicycles for a ride to the fishing port of Torre San Gennaro, returning in time for a light lunch of barley salad, grilled zucchini, and a carafe of cold Bianco Verdeca. Those seeking tranquility are drawn to the twin swimming pools, both expertly nestled among the native grasses.
The âquiet poolâ has an infinity edge that slopes down toward the vineyards; its twin, closer to the bar, welcomes convivial dips and languid Negroni Sbagliati served on a lacquered tray. Between the two, a clay tennis court invites a friendly game before the heat of the day reaches its peak.
A retreat for leaders
Villa Presta has become one of the most sought-after locations in southern Italy for transformative meetings. The estate can accommodate up to twenty-four participants in single or double rooms, with support staff housed in restored shepherds' huts beyond the orchard. Two spaces dedicated to practice are at your disposal:
The Granaio Studio - a 120 mÂČ indoor room with oak flooring, underfloor heating, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing rows of olive trees like living frescoes. Built-in Sonos speakers, yoga equipment for twenty people, and blackout curtains make it adaptable for sound baths, movie nights, or deep rest workshops.
The Belvedere Platform: 180 mÂČ of teak planks nestled among Aleppo pines, with a 360-degree view from the Ionian coast to the Murgia plateau.
Vinyasa at sunrise, Yin at sunset by candlelight, journaling circles under the full moon: every practice seems amplified by the theater of nature. Between sessions, facilitators can schedule treatments in the Garden Pavilion, where local therapists offer pindasweda herbal massages, crystal bowl therapy, and Ayurvedic consultations.
From a nutritional standpoint, the retreat's menus draw exclusively from the estate's produce: detox broths scented with fennel pollen, spelt focaccia spread with first-harvest olive oil, and gluten-free almond cakes sweetened with prickly pear honey. The chef is happy to create personalized programsâvegan, macrobiotic, low FODMAPâwith the same attention to flavor.
Exclusive experiences curated by Camisa Essential
When you book Villa Presta, you'll have access to an extensive catalog of personalized excursions created by Camisa Essential, our in-house concierge studio. Among the most interesting experiences:
Olive oil masterclass â Stroll through centuries-old olive groves with agronomist Paolo and learn to recognize the delicate notes of artichoke, tomato leaf, and freshly cut grass that characterize Salento's DOP oils. Finish with a five-course dinner with oil pairings under the pergola.
Primitivo night harvest â Join the estate team as they pick grapes by moonlight to preserve their aromatic freshness. The grapes are transported thirty meters to the micro-winery, where you can tread a ceremonial batch barefoot before tasting previous vintages directly from French oak tonneaux.
Baroque Lecce by bike â Hop on a private minibus to the âFlorence of the South,â then cycle along the amber-lit streets on e-bikes, stopping for an exclusive tour of papier-mĂąchĂ© workshops and ice cream made with figs from Villa Presta.
Adriatic harvest and sea salt meditation â Meet marine biologist Sara at dawn to gather sea fennel, wild fennel, and wild purslane along hidden coves. Back at the villa, transform your bounty into a mineral-rich scrub for a guided mindfulness ritual beside the reflecting pond.
Sustainability and community
Antonio and Giorgio's commitment goes beyond aesthetics. Villa Presta is 85% solar powered; the winter floors are heated by heat pump systems, while a state-of-the-art grey water recycling system irrigates the vegetable garden. Bees are kept in hives made from local reeds, improving biodiversity throughout the landscape. Part of every stay funds scholarships at the Culinary Institute of Lecce, supporting young Apulian chefs who promote zero-kilometer cuisine.
The farm also collaborates with local artisans. In each suite, you will find terracotta lamps made by master craftsman Gigi Ciminelli, hand-woven coperta leccese blankets dyed with walnut shells, and ceramic pumi, symbols of rebirth, made in nearby Grottaglie. Guests who want a deeper immersion can book half-day workshops: modeling an amphora in clay, weaving a rush basket, carving a chianca, a wine cooler.
Celebrations rooted in the territory
For important events, such as intimate weddings, birthdays with many guests, or corporate events looking for a soul, Villa Presta offers a poetic setting. The former granary has been converted into a banquet hall for 140 guests, with glass arches opening onto a covered terrace that seems to float on a sea of vines. Civil ceremonies take place in the citrus cloister, with vows of love scented by azaleas and orange blossoms. The chef's team orchestrates banquets of peasant cuisine enhanced by modern dishes: orecchiette with aged ricotta, roasted lampascioni, and pistachio semifreddo with candied bitter oranges. Dance the night away on the lawn under garlands of Edison light bulbs while a group of pizzicatori play frenetic tambourine rhythms in homage to the folk...
The following might be to be paid extra: Airport Pickup, Continental Breakfast, Cook, Pre-arrival grocery service, Refundable Security Deposit by credit card, Tourist tax.
Hidden among the sun-kissed vineyards and silvery olive groves of southern Puglia, Villa Presta is a living testament to the rural nobility of Salento.
The estate was first mentioned in 1747 in the Catasto Onciario (land registry) of Terra d'Otranto, when it was known as âLopez,â in homage to the Spanish family who cultivated these lands. Over the course of three centuries, the name softened to become the melodious âPresta,â but the agricultural soul of the property remained unchanged: tobacco and durum wheat once thrived here, along with flocks of sheep and prized black pigs. Today, thanks to brothers Antonio and Giorgio, Milanese by profession but Salentini at heart, the farm has been reborn as an organic farm and refined retreat with six suites. Their idea was simple: to find a refuge from the frenetic pace of the city, bring back to life its authentic roots, and share this regenerating magic with like-minded travelers.
A mosaic of terroir covering 20 hectares
The private driveway climbs gently through twenty hectares of fertile red earth before revealing Villa Presta at the top of its low hill. Negroamaro and Primitivo vines march in neat rows towards the horizon, interrupted only by peach and pomegranate orchards, whose scents float in the sirocco wind. Century-old olive trees, some over four hundred years old, cast dappled shadows on the sun-baked stone walls, while the rotating cereal fields shine golden at the end of June. The map of the estate looks like a register of Mediterranean abundance: eleven hectares of vineyards, two point three of olive groves, almost seven of arboretum, five and a half of arable crops, as well as deciduous woods, mixed woods, and a freshwater lake reflecting the indigo sky. Everything grown hereâwine, extra virgin olive oil, seasonal fruit, even chestnut and walnut oilsâends up in the villa's kitchen, celebrating a âfarm-to-tableâ philosophy that predates the expression itself.
Architecture: tradition respected, comfort assured
The 17th-century farmhouse is the heart of the village and houses three of the six suites. Underfoot, time-worn slabs of limestone, known as chianche, with surfaces smoothed by centuries of footsteps. Above, barrel ceilings support exposed chestnut beams that give off a faint scent of resin every afternoon. Each suite combines period character with discreet contemporary touches: king-size beds covered in hand-woven linen, underfloor heating for mild winters, silent air conditioning for midsummer nights, and high-speed Wi-Fi if you need to reconnect with the outside world.
The Ulivo Suite opens onto a shaded terrace, your private observatory for yoga at sunrise or a glass of Apulian rosé at sunset.
The Malva Suite has the same layout, but its terrace faces west to capture the fiery sunsets of Salento.
The Melograno Suite occupies the former main hall, retaining an original stone fireplace around which a cozy sitting area invites you to tell stories late into the night; a double sofa bed adds flexibility for families.
Across the cobbled courtyard, the converted stables house three more rooms:
Mirto, Limone, and Mandorlo retain their barrel vaults and hand-cut tuff arches, with thresholds opening directly onto the herb garden, where the scent of wild rosemary perfumes the air. These rooms forego TVs to enjoy the sounds of nature: cicadas, distant church bells, and the rhythmic whisper of the wind through the reeds.
Among the former stables is a convivial rustic kitchen with a twelve-seat refectory table made from reclaimed maritime pine wood. An adjacent hall, once a feed store, now serves as a living room, whose cool stone walls offer a welcome refuge from the midday heat.
Life at Villa Presta
The morning begins with the slow ritual of breakfast. Hand-squeezed citrus fruits, warm pasticciotti from the nearby bakery, soft-boiled eggs from free-range hens that scratch around in the orchards, and ricotta cheese topped with Villa Presta's cherry blossom honey. Those who prefer to greet the dawn with a little exercise roll out their mats on the panoramic terrace for yoga, a polished cedar wood platform set among the rows of vines. Facing east, practitioners greet the sun rising over the Adriatic, a twenty-minute flight from the heron.
The day unfolds at your own pace. Some stroll along the botanical trail that winds through the estate's arboretum, identifying caper shoots, myrtle berries, and the resinous mastic tree that locals use to smoke scamorza cheese.
Others borrow vintage Dutch bicycles for a ride to the fishing port of Torre San Gennaro, returning in time for a light lunch of barley salad, grilled zucchini, and a carafe of cold Bianco Verdeca. Those seeking tranquility are drawn to the twin swimming pools, both expertly nestled among the native grasses.
The âquiet poolâ has an infinity edge that slopes down toward the vineyards; its twin, closer to the bar, welcomes convivial dips and languid Negroni Sbagliati served on a lacquered tray. Between the two, a clay tennis court invites a friendly game before the heat of the day reaches its peak.
A retreat for leaders
Villa Presta has become one of the most sought-after locations in southern Italy for transformative meetings. The estate can accommodate up to twenty-four participants in single or double rooms, with support staff housed in restored shepherds' huts beyond the orchard. Two spaces dedicated to practice are at your disposal:
The Granaio Studio - a 120 mÂČ indoor room with oak flooring, underfloor heating, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing rows of olive trees like living frescoes. Built-in Sonos speakers, yoga equipment for twenty people, and blackout curtains make it adaptable for sound baths, movie nights, or deep rest workshops.
The Belvedere Platform: 180 mÂČ of teak planks nestled among Aleppo pines, with a 360-degree view from the Ionian coast to the Murgia plateau.
Vinyasa at sunrise, Yin at sunset by candlelight, journaling circles under the full moon: every practice seems amplified by the theater of nature. Between sessions, facilitators can schedule treatments in the Garden Pavilion, where local therapists offer pindasweda herbal massages, crystal bowl therapy, and Ayurvedic consultations.
From a nutritional standpoint, the retreat's menus draw exclusively from the estate's produce: detox broths scented with fennel pollen, spelt focaccia spread with first-harvest olive oil, and gluten-free almond cakes sweetened with prickly pear honey. The chef is happy to create personalized programsâvegan, macrobiotic, low FODMAPâwith the same attention to flavor.
Exclusive experiences curated by Camisa Essential
When you book Villa Presta, you'll have access to an extensive catalog of personalized excursions created by Camisa Essential, our in-house concierge studio. Among the most interesting experiences:
Olive oil masterclass â Stroll through centuries-old olive groves with agronomist Paolo and learn to recognize the delicate notes of artichoke, tomato leaf, and freshly cut grass that characterize Salento's DOP oils. Finish with a five-course dinner with oil pairings under the pergola.
Primitivo night harvest â Join the estate team as they pick grapes by moonlight to preserve their aromatic freshness. The grapes are transported thirty meters to the micro-winery, where you can tread a ceremonial batch barefoot before tasting previous vintages directly from French oak tonneaux.
Baroque Lecce by bike â Hop on a private minibus to the âFlorence of the South,â then cycle along the amber-lit streets on e-bikes, stopping for an exclusive tour of papier-mĂąchĂ© workshops and ice cream made with figs from Villa Presta.
Adriatic harvest and sea salt meditation â Meet marine biologist Sara at dawn to gather sea fennel, wild fennel, and wild purslane along hidden coves. Back at the villa, transform your bounty into a mineral-rich scrub for a guided mindfulness ritual beside the reflecting pond.
Sustainability and community
Antonio and Giorgio's commitment goes beyond aesthetics. Villa Presta is 85% solar powered; the winter floors are heated by heat pump systems, while a state-of-the-art grey water recycling system irrigates the vegetable garden. Bees are kept in hives made from local reeds, improving biodiversity throughout the landscape. Part of every stay funds scholarships at the Culinary Institute of Lecce, supporting young Apulian chefs who promote zero-kilometer cuisine.
The farm also collaborates with local artisans. In each suite, you will find terracotta lamps made by master craftsman Gigi Ciminelli, hand-woven coperta leccese blankets dyed with walnut shells, and ceramic pumi, symbols of rebirth, made in nearby Grottaglie. Guests who want a deeper immersion can book half-day workshops: modeling an amphora in clay, weaving a rush basket, carving a chianca, a wine cooler.
Celebrations rooted in the territory
For important events, such as intimate weddings, birthdays with many guests, or corporate events looking for a soul, Villa Presta offers a poetic setting. The former granary has been converted into a banquet hall for 140 guests, with glass arches opening onto a covered terrace that seems to float on a sea of vines. Civil ceremonies take place in the citrus cloister, with vows of love scented by azaleas and orange blossoms. The chef's team orchestrates banquets of peasant cuisine enhanced by modern dishes: orecchiette with aged ricotta, roasted lampascioni, and pistachio semifreddo with candied bitter oranges. Dance the night away on the lawn under garlands of Edison light bulbs while a group of pizzicatori play frenetic tambourine rhythms in homage to the folk...
The following might be to be paid extra: Airport Pickup, Continental Breakfast, Cook, Pre-arrival grocery service, Refundable Security Deposit by credit card, Tourist tax.
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CommoditĂ©s de lâhĂ©bergement
Piscine/spa
- Piscine commune
Internet
- Disponible dans la villa : Wi-Fi gratuit
Stationnement et transport
- Stationnement sur place
Cuisine
- Four
- Four Ă micro-ondes
- Grille-pain
- Lave-vaisselle
- Réfrigérateur
Restauration
- Déjeuner offert moyennant des frais
- Service de chef cuisinier
Chambres
- 6Â chambres
Salle de bain
- 7Â salles de bain
- Séchoir à cheveux
Lieux de séjour
- Foyer
- Salle à manger séparée
- Salle de séjour
Divertissement
- ChaĂźne audio
- Téléviseur avec chaßnes par cùble/satellite
Espaces extérieurs
- Balcon
- Barbecue
- Jardin
Buanderie
- Laveuse
Confort
- Chauffage
- Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie
- Aucun animal de compagnie autorisé
Accessibilité
- Si vous avez des besoins particuliers en matiĂšre dâaccessibilitĂ©, veuillez communiquer avec lâhĂ©bergement Ă lâaide des renseignements contenus dans la confirmation reçue aprĂšs la rĂ©servation.
- Chambre adaptée aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Hébergement non-fumeurs
Services et commodités
- Fer et planche Ă repasser
Points dâintĂ©rĂȘt de lâendroit
- à proximité de la mer
- Dans un village
Activités
- Vélos
- Ăquitation Ă proximitĂ©
Dispositifs de sécurité
- DĂ©tecteur de monoxyde de carbone (LâhĂŽte a indiquĂ© quâil y avait un dĂ©tecteur de monoxyde de carbone dans lâhĂ©bergement.)
- DĂ©tecteur de fumĂ©e (LâhĂŽte a indiquĂ© quâil y avait un dĂ©tecteur de fumĂ©e dans lâhĂ©bergement.)
- Extincteur
Information générale
- Jardin
- Taille de lâunité : 6 997 pieds carrĂ©s
- Vélos
Politiques
Arrivée
Arrivée à partir de 16 h
Ăge minimal pour lâenregistrement : 18 ans
Départ
Lâheure limite de dĂ©part est 11 h.
Instructions spĂ©ciales pour lâenregistrement
LâhĂŽte vous enverra un courriel contenant les instructions relatives Ă lâarrivĂ©e et au dĂ©part.
Animaux de compagnie
- Les animaux ne sont pas acceptés.
Enfants et lits supplémentaires
- Children are welcome.
ĂvĂ©nements
ĂvĂ©nements autorisĂ©s
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
Interdis de fumer
Renseignements importants
Ă savoir
Des frais par personne supplĂ©mentaire peuvent sâappliquer et varient selon les politiques de lâĂ©tablissement.
Une piĂšce dâidentitĂ© avec photo Ă©mise par le gouvernement et un dĂ©pĂŽt en espĂšces, une carte de crĂ©dit ou une carte de dĂ©bit pour couvrir les frais accessoires peuvent ĂȘtre requis Ă lâarrivĂ©e.
Les demandes spĂ©ciales sont sujettes Ă la disponibilitĂ© au moment de lâenregistrement et peuvent entraĂźner des frais supplĂ©mentaires. Les demandes spĂ©ciales ne peuvent pas ĂȘtre garanties.
Cet hĂ©bergement accepte lâargent comptant.
Les fĂȘtes et les Ă©vĂ©nements de groupe sont autorisĂ©s sur place.
LâhĂŽte a indiquĂ© quâil y avait un dĂ©tecteur de monoxyde de carbone dans lâhĂ©bergement.
LâhĂŽte a indiquĂ© quâil y avait un dĂ©tecteur de fumĂ©e dans lâhĂ©bergement.
Cet hébergement comprend le dispositif de sécurité suivant : un extincteur.
Cet hĂ©bergement dispose dâespaces extĂ©rieurs, tels que des balcons, des patios et des terrasses, qui peuvent ne pas convenir aux enfants. Si vous avez des inquiĂ©tudes, nous vous recommandons de communiquer avec lâhĂ©bergement avant votre arrivĂ©e pour confirmer quâil pourra vous accueillir dans une chambre appropriĂ©e.
Cet Ă©tablissement est gĂ©rĂ© par lâintĂ©rmediaire de notre partenaire Vrbo. Vrbo vous enverra un courriel contenant un lien vers un compte Vrbo qui vous permettra de modifier ou dâannuler votre rĂ©servation.
Les clients supplémentaires peuvent faire l'objet de suppléments, conformément à la politique de l'établissement.
Une piĂšce dâidentitĂ© avec photo Ă©mise par le gouvernement et un dĂ©pĂŽt en espĂšces, une carte de crĂ©dit ou une carte de dĂ©bit pour couvrir les frais accessoires peuvent ĂȘtre requis Ă lâarrivĂ©e.
Les demandes spĂ©ciales dĂ©pendent de la disponibilitĂ© au moment de lâenregistrement. Elle ne peuvent ĂȘtre garanties et peuvent occasionner des frais supplĂ©mentaires.
Une piĂšce dâidentitĂ© avec photo Ă©mise par le gouvernement et un dĂ©pĂŽt en espĂšces, une carte de crĂ©dit ou une carte de dĂ©bit pour couvrir les frais accessoires peuvent ĂȘtre requis Ă lâarrivĂ©e.
Les demandes spĂ©ciales dĂ©pendent de la disponibilitĂ© au moment de lâenregistrement. Elle ne peuvent ĂȘtre garanties et peuvent occasionner des frais supplĂ©mentaires.
- Cet hĂ©bergement est gĂ©rĂ© par un(e) hĂŽte professionnel(le). Lâoffre dâhĂ©bergement est associĂ©e Ă des fins commerciales, professionnelles ou dâentreprise.
Cet hĂ©bergement dispose dâespaces extĂ©rieurs, tels que des balcons, des patios et des terrasses, qui peuvent ne pas convenir aux enfants. Si vous avez des inquiĂ©tudes, nous vous recommandons de communiquer avec lâhĂ©bergement avant votre arrivĂ©e pour confirmer quâil pourra vous accueillir dans une chambre appropriĂ©e. Cet Ă©tablissement accepte lâargent comptant. Les fĂȘtes et les Ă©vĂ©nements de groupe sont autorisĂ©s sur place. Pour assurer la sĂ©curitĂ© des clients, chaque hĂ©bergement de l'Ă©tablissement comprend un dĂ©tecteur de monoxyde de carbone, un extincteur et un dĂ©tecteur de fumĂ©e.
NumĂ©ro dâenregistrement de lâhĂ©bergement : IT075065C200046652, 123456C123456789
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- Tous les clients (y compris les enfants) doivent ĂȘtre prĂ©sents au moment de lâenregistrement afin de prĂ©senter une piĂšce dâidentitĂ© avec photo Ă©mise par le gouvernement ou un passeport.
- La rĂ©glementation nationale interdit dâeffectuer sur place des transactions en argent comptant dâun montant de plus de 5000 EUR. Pour connaĂźtre les dĂ©tails, veuillez communiquer avec lâĂ©tablissement aux coordonnĂ©es indiquĂ©es dans la confirmation de votre rĂ©servation.
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