Villa Cipriani
“Between the Piave and the Brenta, there are several rows of the most beautiful pyramid-shaped hills in Italy. The houses of Asolo spread out on the last row, topped by a tall square fortress.”
Listen Giovanni Comisso, poet and writer about Asolo
When a hotel’s history is so precious, expectations run big on arrival.
But despite this, you’ll still be blown away.
Built during the Palladian Era, the Villa underwent significant improvements in the 18th century.
In 1889, under the guidance of the new owner, the English poet Robert Browning, the Villa acquired its noble Tuscan aspect, which blends perfectly with the gentle hills of Asolo. From this moment, the connection between this quiet town and the Villa became more and more strict.
In 1962, Rupert Guinness, the second Count of Iveagh, from the famous Irish beer-producing family, purchased the property and later hired Giuseppe Cipriani – founder of Harry’s Bar in Venice – to transform it into a charming hotel: Villa Cipriani. So, the picturesque inn was transformed into the small country jewel that guests now enjoy.
In 2012, an industrialist from Treviso Massimo Zanetti purchased Villa Cipriani and, year after year, thanks to continuous con preservative restorations, contributed to maintaining the elegance, refinement, and family charm.
Villa Cipriani is the perfect destination for a holiday filled with tranquillity and wellness, where guests find an ideal balance among the elegance, hospitality, and attention to detail, in a timeless atmosphere.
The Garden
The heart of Villa Cipriani is its remarkable garden that changes colours with the seasons: invaded with tulips in April, a cascade of fragrant roses in May and gradually alternating scents, like the unforgettable olea fragrans, and colours as the months pass. The outdoor areas are carefully designed in every detail, where to rediscover the inner harmony, surrounded by a magical and romantic atmosphere.
A story of colours and fragrances accompany the guests in every season.
The garden is undoubtedly Villa Cipriani’s crowning glory, recipient of the Top 10 Magnificent Gardens award from Historic Hotels Worldwide and included in the American Horticultural Society’s Garden of Excellence circuit since the middle of the nineties.
Magnificent Pool
The hotel guests will relax in the panoramic infinity pool nestled in the green garden, winner of the Best Italian Outdoor Hotel Pool at the Italian Pool Awards in 2014.
Rooms & Suites
Villa Cipriani features 27 spacious and refined rooms.
Each room is unique and bathroom decorated with Vietri sul Mare tiles.
The Terrace Suite and the Suite Duse enjoy a large-flowered terrace and offer an enchanting view of the 100 horizons of Asolo and are furnished with period pieces and equipped with a sitting area.
The Valley Suite enjoys the views of Monte Grappa, the valley, and part of the garden. The Garden Suite, overlooking the garden, proposes a view of the valley. Very luminous, with arched windows. The Junior Suites are spacious with sitting area, parquet floors, and view of the valley and nearby mountains. The Deluxe Star and the Deluxe are very romantic rooms with sitting area. Each one is different from the other: soft nuances alternate with brighter tones.
The Superior are surrounded by the tranquillity of Asolo, located in Casa Giardino. Furnished with stylish furnishings and enriched with examples of local craftsmanship. The Classics are all different and unique due to their colours, decorations, and fabrics. Located in the Villa, they offer glimpses of the village and the inner courtyard.
Facts
Traditioneller Charme
Asolo
27 Zimmer und Suiten • Zwei Restaurants • Bar • Spa • Fitnessraum • Außenpool • WLAN • Parkplatz
You can book directly with hotel or take advantage of Tales Concierge. Best Available Rate is always guaranteed.
Amenities
Amenities you get when booking with Tales Hotels Collection
- 75 EUR Guthaben je Zimmer und Aufenthalt für Essen & Getränke (keine Barauszahlung)
- Upgrade je nach Verfügbarkeit
- Früherer Check-In oder späterer Check-Out, je nach Verfügbarkeit
- Kostenfreie Parkplätze
Points of View
Staying in Asolo
Asolo war und ist ein von Künstlern und Kulturschaffenden besonders geschätzter Ort und war im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert ein beliebter Urlaubsort für Reisende und Intellektuelle: Robert Browning, Eleonora Duse, Gian Francesco Malipiero, und Freya Stark. Der Dichter Giosuè Carducci nannte sie einst „die Stadt mit hundert Horizonten“. 2002 wurde Asolo zu einem der schönsten Dörfer Italiens gewählt.