Santuario dell'Amore Misericordioso di Madre Speranza
Place, Santuario dell'Amore Misericordioso di Madre Speranza
17 min drive
Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi – Umbria Intl. Airport (PEG)
Airport, Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi – Umbria Intl. Airport (PEG)
44 min drive
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About the neighborhood
Todi
Located 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Necropoli Preromana Di Montecchio, this villa is within a 10-minute drive of Santa Maria della Consolazione. The villa includes a kitchen, a fireplace, and a balcony.
Necropoli Preromana Di Montecchio - 1 min drive - 0.9 miles
Santa Maria della Consolazione - 6 min drive - 4.1 miles
Santuario dell'Amore Misericordioso di Madre Speranza - 17 min drive - 11.2 miles
Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels - 50 min drive - 35.4 miles
Lake Trasimeno - 56 min drive - 46.9 miles
Getting around
Orvieto Station - 36 min drive
Sant Egidio Airport (PEG) - 46 min drive
Restaurants
Gran Caffè Serrani - 9 min drive
Gran Caffè Todi - 9 min drive
Gelateria Pianegiani - 9 min drive
Ristorante Cavour - 9 min drive
Enoteca Oberdan - 8 min drive
About this property
Entire place
You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Self-Catering Villa Umbria Todi
Self Catering Villa with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Once owned by the Italian Royal family this property has been recently renovated and upgraded to modern standards.
With a large garden and spectacular views this is an ideal getaway from the noise and stress of large cities.
This ancient villa has been lovingly restored to it's original charm and takes you back the fascinating origins recaptured in the careful renovation with an added touch of class and elegance resulting in a quality villa which retains all its past charms and delights.
Umbria is a region of modern central Italy. It is one of the smallest Italian regions and the only peninsular region that is landlocked. Its capital is Perugia. Assisi and Norcia are historical towns associated with St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Benedict.
Almost all Todi's main medieval monuments — the co-cathedral church (Duomo), the Palazzo del Capitano, the Palazzo del Priore and the Palazzo del Popolo — front on the main square on the lower breast of the hill: the piazza is often used as a movie set. The whole landscape is sited over some huge ancient Roman cisterns, with more than 500 pits, which remained in use until 1925.
The Cathedral
The Cathedral (11th century) is a Gothic edifice on the Lombard plan, said to be erected over an ancient Roman building, probably a temple dedicated to Apollo (here an ancient bronze statue of Mars [1], now at the Vatican Museum, was found). The current church was almost totally rebuilt after a fire in 1190. The main feature of the squarish façade is the central great rose-window, added in 1513. Of the same period is the wooden door of the portal, by Antonio Bencivenni from Mercatello, of which only the four upper panels remain today.
The church follows the plan of the Latin cross, with a nave and two aisles. Bonifacio VIII allegedly had a second aisle on one side, commonly known as 'La navatina'. The counter-façade is occupied by a giant fresco depicting the Universal Judgment by Ferraù Faenzone, called 'Il Faenzone', a work commissioned by Cardinal Angelo Cesi, in which the influence, if nowhere near the genius, of Michelangelo is easily discerned. The choir includes the Gothic altar and a magnificent wooden choir-enclosure (1521) with two floors. One important work of art is the 13th century Crucifixion of the Umbrian school.
Palazzo del Popolo
The Palazzo del Popolo ('People's Palace') is a Lombard-Gothic construction already existing in 1213, and is one of the most ancient communal palaces in Italy. It comprises two great halls: the 'Sala Grande Inferiore', or 'Sala delle Pietre', and the 'Sala Grande Superiore', housing the city's Art Gallery.
Palazzo del Capitano
The 'Captain's Palace', in Italian Gothic style, was built around 1293 and named 'New Communal Palace' to differentiate it from the former one. It is on two distinct levels: the first floor housed the Justice Hall (currently, seat of the Communal Council), with the Judges's offices in the lower. The latter is now occupied by the City Museum, with findings and remains of Todi's history. It includes a saddle used by Anita Garibaldi. Some rooms are frescoed with histories of the city and portraits of its most illustrious men.
Palazzo dei Priori
The Prior's Palace is located in the southern side of the Piazza, facing the Cathedral. It was begun in 1293 and later enlarged as seat of the podestà, priors and the Papal governors. The trapezoidal tower was originally lower, and had Guelph merlons. The façade includes a big bronze eagle by Giovanni di Giliaccio (1347).
Palazzo Vescovile
Located at the left of the Cathedral, the Bishop's Palace was built in 1593 by Cardinal Angelo Cesi at his own expense. His crest is visible over the great portal, attributed to Vignola. The upper floors include a room frescoed by Ferraù Fenzoni and a gallery frescoed by Andrea Polinori in 1629.
The unfinished façade of San Fortunato.
Santa Maria della Consolazione, early 16th century: the central Greek-cross plan with apsidal transepts recalls Bramante's first plans for St Peter's.
Other sights
The church of San Fortunato and the sparse ruins of a medieval fortress (Rocca) lie on the other crest of the hill on which the city is built. San Fortunato is a Palaeo-Christian temple (7th century) of which two lion sculptures on the entrance portal remain. In 1292 the construction of a new Gothic edifice was begun by the Franciscans, with a 'hall' structure. Works, however, were halted during the plague of 1348. The lower part of the façade was finished in the second half of the 15th century. The nave and the two aisles have a portal each: these are enriched by fine decorations portraying saints and prophets, with briar representing Good (the vine) and Evil (the fig). The whole apse is occupied by a wooden choir finished in 1590 by Antonio Maffei, from Gubbio. The crypt houses a sepulchre containing the remains of St. Fortunatus of Todi and other saints, as well as the tomb of Jacopone da Todi. Another noteworthy artpiece is a Madonna and Child by Masolino da Panicale.
The domed Renaissance church of Santa Maria della Consolazione (begun in 1508), located on the flank of the city hill, just outside the walls, is often attributed, although without sufficient reason, to Bramante. It has a Greek cross plan: three apses are polygonal and that on the north side is semicircular. Architects who worked on it include Cola da Caprarola, Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Galeazzo Alessi, Michele Sanmicheli, Vignola and Ippolito Scalza. The church was inaugurated only in 1607. The apse is surmounted by a square terrace with 4 eagles at the corners, from which the dome rises. In the interior, the altar houses a miraculous image of the Madonna, which, according to the tradition, was discovered by a worker during the founding works. 12 niches in the first three apses house giant statues of the apostles. Also noteworthy is the wooden statue of Pope Martin I, a native of the Todi area.
Todi is surrounded by three more or less complete concentric walls: the outermost is medieval, the middle wall is Roman, and the innermost is recognizable as partly Etruscan. Sights include also a colossal Roman niched substructure of uncertain purpose (the Nicchioni), the slight ruins of a Roman amphitheatre, about a dozen smaller churches, and a few Renaissance or classical palazzi, among which the most important is one by Vignola, round out the sights. The neighbourhood of the city has many historical castles, fortresses and ancient churches including the famous Todi Castle in Umbria which was once used for the purpose of war has now been restored by the Santoro family and is used as a vacation spot for visitors.
The villa is air-conditioned and features a kitchen, 3 bathrooms, and a balcony. There's space to spread out with 3 bedrooms and a dining area. The bathroom offers hair dryers and bidets. Other standard amenities include a washing machine, a fireplace, and a sofa bed. Housekeeping is available on request.
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Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
General
Bicycles
Garden
Housekeeping (on request)
Unit size: 2,153 square feet
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 22
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Pets
Service animals exempt from fees
Children and extra beds
Children allowed: ages 0-17
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Minimum check-in age: 22
We should mention
Details about charges, deposits, or other important information:
This property is managed by a private host, not a professional engaged in trade or business.
Charges for extra guests may apply and vary depending on the property's policy.
A cash deposit, credit card, or debit card for incidental charges, as well as a government-issued photo ID, may be required at check-in.
Special requests are subject to availability at the time of check-in and can't be guaranteed. Certain requests may come with additional charges.
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited.
Onsite safety features include a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, and a first aid kit.
Additional information about polices, regulations, and more:
Upon check-in, all guests, including children, must be present to show their passport or government-issued photo ID.
Due to national regulations, cash transactions can't exceed GBP 5000 at this property. For additional details, contact the property using the contact information on your booking confirmation.
Frequently asked questions
What's there to see close to this villa?
This villa is located in Todi, close to Santa Maria della Consolazione, Palazzo del Priore, and Palazzo del Popolo. Necropoli Preromana Di Montecchio is also within a driving distance of 1.1 mi.
Is parking available on site at this villa?
No, this villa doesn't offer parking.
Is this villa adjacent to a casino?
No, this villa is not connected to a casino.
Will I find an indoor pool at this villa?
No, there is no indoor pool at this villa.
Is Self-Catering Villa Umbria Todi good for couples?
Amenities that appeal to couples at this villa include a fireplace, a kitchen, and a smart TV.
Does Self-Catering Villa Umbria Todi have a hot tub?
No, this villa doesn't have a spa tub.
Does this villa offer breakfast?
No, this villa doesn't offer breakfast.
Will this villa allow pets to stay for free?
No, pets aren't allowed at this villa though service animals are welcome.
Does this villa have connecting rooms?
No, this villa doesn't feature connecting guestrooms.
How close is the airport from this villa?
The closest major airport to this villa is Sant Egidio Airport (PEG), which is about 24.5 mi away.
Are there rooms with balconies at Self-Catering Villa Umbria Todi?
Yes, every villa at Self-Catering Villa Umbria Todi comes with a balcony.
Self-Catering Villa Umbria Todi Reviews
Reviews
10
Exceptional
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A lovely villa in the heart of Umbria's rolling hills. Villa is well equipped and maintained to a high standard. Cafes & restaurants a 10 minute drive away in Todi. Whilst daily rate is relatively high, in our opinion, it is still good value for larger families/groups. There were 6 of us staying and we did go at peak holiday season.
Nishith
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2025
10/10 Excellent
Platini O.
Aug 19, 2024
Liked: Cleanliness
Great place
Unbelievably wonderful place with a responsive and helpful ownership. I certainly will come back for another stay.
Platini O.
Stayed 5 nights in Aug 2024
10/10 Excellent
paula h.
Jul 22, 2024
Liked: Cleanliness
Amazing month-long Stay near Todi, Umbria!
We could not have been more pleased with the villa (and I’m picky 😂)! Charming 3 story stone home with a large back yard just 10 minutes from the adorable medieval hilltop town of Todi. Kitchen is well equipped and there is also an outdoor grill. When you first enter the villa, there is a small entryway and a small bathroom with a washing machine. Three steps up is the ground floor with the kitchen and dining room. Next floor has a living room, a bedroom with a full/queen sized bed and a bathroom with a shower—plus a cute little outdoor dining balcony. Top floor has another bedroom with a full/queen bed, a bathroom with a shower and small sitting room with a sofa sleeper. Beds are on the firm as in common in Italy. There are some steep steps between floors so be aware if that might be difficult for you. Air conditioners in the bedrooms keep you cool on hot summer nights. You will want to have a car to get around as there are no restaurants or grocery stores within walking distance. Emi Superstore is a 10-15 min drive and is an excellent grocery store. Be sure to check out Kairós Cafe in the nearby hamlet of Izzalini…amazing food, great prices, friendly staff—we went several times during our month long stay. Property manager, Ms Mila, was incredible—when the a/c and water heater went out she was responsive and quick to resolve the issues plus very friendly and engaging. Kamron (owner) was great and very responsive, too!!! So happy we stayed here.
paula h.
Stayed 30 nights in Jun 2024
10/10 Excellent
Sharla E.
Jul 9, 2023
Liked: Cleanliness
Relax in Italian Countryside
I was worried the listing was too good to be true, since the only review was ten years old. When we arrived, the property was just as described in photos. It was a beautiful little three story villa in the farm lands. The drive up features views of sunflower and hay fields and you pass two castles. The back yard and deck area are great for sitting out enjoying the breezes or having coffee. There was a relaxing hammock and two lounge chairs in the yard, as well as a table and chairs and another seating area. The AC in second and third floor bedrooms were lifesavers. The bottom floor was cool enough with the breeze and the stone walls. We traveled around Umbria and really enjoyed having this location as our base.