Room Foscolo

Wood and stone the protagonists of a large and bright spaces

Room Foscolo

Wood and stone the protagonists of a large and bright spaces

  2 + 1 people

  1 double bed + 1 extra bed on request

  32 sqm

This is the south-facing room with two floor-to-ceiling windows and a large windowed bathroom. The ceiling is all wood, as is the custom-made furniture.

Located on the ground floor.

Information

  • Minimum stay from 2 nights
  • Check-in from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.; check-out by 10.30 a.m.
  • Tourist tax: € 1.50 per day/person from 16 years of age, for the first 7 nights
  • Extra bed: supplement € 35.00 per day, including breakfast
  • Linen and towels changed every 3 days
  • Four-legged friends: we accept dogs of all sizes. Surcharge for final cleaning € 15.00

Welcome Plus

  • Kettle with choice of teas and infusions
  • Mineral water and two soft drinks in the minibar
  • For stays of min. 6 nights bottle of Serprino dei Colli Euganei as our welcome gift

Bedroom

  • Double bed with super-comfort mattress 170 x 200 cm
  • Individually adjustable air conditioning
  • Underfloor heating
  • Desk with minibar including water and two soft drinks on offer
  • Kettle with choice of infusions
  • Sitting area with two armchairs and a small table
  • Smart TV 43”
  • Safety box

Bathroom

  • Large windowed bathroom in warm neutral tones
  • Walk-in shower with overhead shower
  • Body care products (shampoo/shower dispenser, liquid hand soap, shower cap)
  • Hairdryer

Exclusive comforts

  • A 3,000 m2 garden for relaxation
  • Dining table, chairs, loungers in the gardens
  • The living room area where breakfast is served in the morning, with the sofa and board games
  • The little garden with aromatic plants
  • Secure  outdoor parking
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Our assistance with recommendations about places to visit, like wineries, oil mills, cities and towns as well as any upcoming events in the area

It was during his stay in the Euganean Hills that Ugo Foscolo wrote ‘The Last Letters of Japoco Ortis’ and in this work he mentions the landscapes and Arquà Petrarca.