Villa Castelletti |
I think the hardest thing we've encountered so far was choosing the Villa. I'm almost sure we didn't see as many as other couples do on average- we saw about 10-12 before deciding, but for us, given that I work out of town and we both only had weekends to devote to site inspections, that was a considerable number.
It just so happened that on this particular Sunday we brought both sets of parents with us to see this villa. Claudio had seen it while I was away for work, but he'd told me how much he liked this place and that it would probably be his vote if I liked it too.
I love the driveway, which circles down around this mini labyrinth style garden. It really is quite promising.
We were all pretty much sure that this was the place.
There's also a little bed and breakfast attached to the property which can be reached via woody footpath. How's that for drama? There are only 21 rooms, which already include the bridal suite. This little place's claim to fame is it's apparently Kirstie Alley's favorite place to stay when she visits Florence. Yay. Maybe that might mean the food is good?
They're going to option the rooms for us at a special price until the end of the year, after which they'll be open and available at the regular price. So if you're interested to spend the night after the festivities, be sure to book in advance! It'll be great to have brunch all together!






