If you’d like to plan an unforgettable vacation, we have just thing for you. Hospitality website GroupAccomadation.com is hosting a truly unique getaway for large groups: renting an entire medieval village in central Italy. Petritoli is a small, classic Italian village situated in Le Marche, a region that’s about three hours northeast of Rome and 12 miles from the Adriatic coast. For roughly $1,577 a night, you and a select number of guests can enjoy the historic beauty of this serene village replete with stone houses, towers, narrow cobblestone streets, a Baroque theater, Roman cellars, and a beautiful castle. The village can accommodate up to 200 guests with the option to stay in the castle, apartments, bed-and-breakfasts, or other lodgings. The views alone of the rolling hills and the nearby beaches would make this trip worth it. But, according to the listing, there’s also a professional team to cater special events and provide three meals per day.
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