Celebrity Villas
Famous Guests & History
From Julia Roberts to Emilia Clarke, some of the most well-known celebrities in the world have stayed at our villas. Many properties in our collection have also been featured in films and on television. Our collection of celebrity villas combines glamor and history. Discover the story behind these famous villas below.
Palermo, Sleeps 8, €35,000
Villa Tasca was recently featured on HBO’s acclaimed series “The White Lotus” (Season 2, Episode 3), when Daphne surprises Harper with a girls night away from their husbands. The villa can accommodate 8 guests and included butler and daily chef.
Villa Tasca
Cortona, Sleeps 20, from € 14,000
Also known as Villa Bramasole from the movie Under the Tuscan Sun, Villa Laura has been beautifully renovated and is now a 5-star vacation villa for rent in Cortona, Tuscany.
Villa Laura
Chianti, Sleeps 16, from $17,240
La Tavernaccia is an ideal place to relax in the lap of luxury. In fact, Prince Charles and Lady Diana were guests on the estate where the villa is located on their first trip to Italy in 1986.
La Tavernaccia
Lucca, Sleeps 12, from € 23,200
Originally a hunting lodge, noble guests of the Count Bernardini resided here while engaging in time honored pursuits. The villa was later used as lodging for the count's multitude of staff.
Borgo Bernardini
Chianti, Sleeps 16, from € 15,000
Villa Lenka is a charming 17th-century aristocratic villa set in a tranquil valley in the southern hills of Lucca. Villa Lenka was the country residence of Count Cosimo Bernardini and today it offers the very finest in Tuscan living.
Villa Lenka
Villa Concerto
Lake Como, Sleeps 16, Rates on request
Built in 1911 by a Milanese family Villa Concerto is a luxury holiday residence located in Argegno on the western shore of beautiful Lake Como between Laglio (where George Clooney has his villa) and Tremezzo.
Villa Leonessa
Lake Como, Sleeps 10, from €33,000
Villa Leonessa was built by one of the key architects in Italian Rationalism. Due to its great artistic and architectural value, Villa Leonessa has been classified as an historical monument by the Italian Ministry of Culture. It is frequently used in video shoots.
Villa D’oro
Lazio, Sleeps up to 20, Rates upon request
This 16th century villa has been home to members of the present owners' family for over three hundred years. More recently, Julia Roberts spent a month at Villa d'Oro while filming "Eat Pray Love".
House of Gucci
Lake Como, Sleeps 12, rates on request
Villa Balbiano from the film “House of Gucci” is the largest private residence on Lake Como. It is filled with the finest objets d’art and furniture of past centuries, sourced from Sotheby’s and Christie’s.