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How to Rent a Villa in TuscanyWhat you need to know before you trade in that urban hotel for a house in the Italian countryside. By Sylvie Hogg February 7, 2012 Villas are an increasingly popular way to stay in Tuscany and Umbria, and for good reason. In contrast to hotels, a vacation rental gives you room to spread out, the freedom to do your own thing, and the fun of living temporarily all'italiana. A rental car is essential for all but a handful of villas.
Keep in mind that the noble-sounding names -- Tenuta this, or Poggio that -- of some listings may suggest something loftier than the reality. Sure, plenty of properties are truly estatelike, but others are blandly modern. When you do arrive at even the most idyllic properties, don't expect fairy-tale surroundings in every direction: There are bound to be modern intrusions, like the monstrous new hospital that blights the view to the south. Anticipate them, and they won't ruin your vacation. Some agencies we like: U.K.-based Tuscany Now (tel. 020-7684-8884; www.tuscanynow.com), which charges from 1,600€ per week for a four-person villa. In Tuscany (tel. 0577-630257; www.intuscany.net) asks from 1,000€ per week for a four-person villa. Your Tuscany (tel. 06-68809301; www.yourtuscany.com) has high-end villas from 2,600€ per week for a property that sleeps six.
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