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Best family friendly Italy cottages

Among the 2662 accommodations in Italy, here are the 3 best family friendly cottages

Self Catering Agriturismo Annita For 4 People - Italy
9.9 164 reviews
Italy
18/08 – 25/08
₹21300/nighttotal: ₹149100 (7 )

Self Catering Agriturismo Annita For 4 People

1 4
cottage , Barberino Tavarnelle
This charming farmhouse, located in the heart of the Chianti region, is just 30km from Florence and 40km from Siena, offering a peaceful escape in the Tuscan countryside. The property consistently receives excellent reviews for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The three spacious apartments are individually decorated in a stylish Tuscan style and come equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy the shared outdoor dining area, swimming pool, and garden, all while taking advantage of the on-site organic farm's wine, olive oil, grappa, and nocino.
Romantic Cottage Attic · Lake Maggiore · Arona - Italy
10 75 reviews
Italy
31/08 – 05/09
₹13023/nighttotal: ₹65115 (5 )

Romantic Cottage Attic · Lake Maggiore · Arona

1 2
cottage , Arona
This Arona attic apartment, situated in a restored early 1900s cottage near local bars and restaurants, offers a tranquil retreat within easy reach of Arona's culinary scene.
The self-catering unit features a king-size bed, a modern bathroom with a shower, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and can comfortably accommodate two guests.
Una Cascina D'incanto! - Italy
9.8 145 reviews
Italy
10/10 – 24/10
₹37933/nighttotal: ₹531062 (14 )

Una Cascina D'incanto!

1 8
apartment , Cellarengo
This family-friendly guesthouse in Cellarengo is ideally located within 10km of the Ecomuseo delle Rocche del Roero, Monta d'Alba Watch Tower, and Monta d'Alba Castle.
Offering a swimming pool, terrace, garden, restaurant, and free Wi-Fi, this pet-friendly property provides self-catering facilities including a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside on-site parking.

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Cottage Casa Janna | Pool + 2 Suites - Italy
10 1 review
Italy
21/08 – 26/08
₹41363/nighttotal: ₹206815 (5 )

Cottage Casa Janna | Pool + 2 Suites

1 4
cottage , San Ginesio
This rural cottage in San Ginesio offers a peaceful countryside setting in the Marche hills, ideal for a restorative stay.
This independent two-bedroom cottage sleeps four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, private garden, and access to a shared panoramic swimming pool, with optional activities like cooking classes and sound healing available.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Italy

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Italy?

    Choosing just a few is tough, as Italy is brimming with incredible sights! For ancient history, the Colosseum and Roman Forum in Rome are essential, as are the Pompeii and Herculaneum ruins near Naples. Florence boasts the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery (home to masterpieces by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci), and Ponte Vecchio. In Venice, a gondola ride through the canals and a visit to St Mark's Square are must-dos. And don't forget the leaning Tower of Pisa!
  • Are there any regional or international airports in Italy?

    Yes, Italy has numerous airports. Major international airports include Rome's Fiumicino Airport (FCO), Milan's Malpensa Airport (MXP), and Venice's Marco Polo Airport (VCE). Many regional airports serve smaller cities and towns, making it easier to access different parts of the country.
  • What part of Italy is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Tuscany is incredibly popular for cottage rentals, particularly in the rolling hills of Chianti. The region offers stunning scenery, vineyards, and charming medieval towns. Other areas with great cottage options include the Amalfi Coast (though finding a cottage here can be more challenging and expensive), Umbria, and Lake Como.
  • What is the currency of Italy?

    The Euro (€).
  • Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting Italy?

    It depends on your itinerary. A car offers flexibility, especially for exploring the countryside or smaller towns. However, parking can be challenging and expensive in larger cities. Public transport is generally efficient in major urban areas, and high-speed trains connect many cities quickly. Consider a mix of transport methods depending on your plans.
  • Where should you base yourself for a week in Italy?

    That depends entirely on your interests! For art and history, Florence or Rome are excellent choices. For a more relaxed pace with beautiful scenery, consider basing yourself in Tuscany or the Cinque Terre. If you want beaches and coastal charm, the Amalfi Coast or Puglia could be perfect.
  • Where in Italy do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    Southern Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia, generally enjoys the warmest and sunniest weather, particularly during the summer months. However, the weather varies greatly depending on the time of year and specific location. The islands offer a longer summer season compared to the mainland.
  • Which areas in Italy offer the best weekend experience?

    Rome is always a good option, offering ancient wonders and vibrant modern life. Florence provides a more compact experience with Renaissance art and architecture. For a different vibe, consider a weekend in Venice, experiencing its unique canals and atmosphere. Smaller towns like Siena or San Gimignano in Tuscany also offer charming weekend getaways.
  • Are there any unique festivals in Italy worth attending?

    Italy has countless festivals! The Venice Carnival is a spectacular event with elaborate masks and costumes. Palio di Siena, a historic horse race, takes place twice a year in Siena. The Feast of San Gennaro in Naples celebrates the city's patron saint with religious processions and street food. These are just a few examples; many smaller, regional festivals offer unique cultural experiences.

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