Villa San Luigi at COMO Castello Del Nero

Villa San Luigi at COMO Castello Del Nero

9.3/10 GUEST SCORE

Private villa within COMO Castello Del Nero's Tuscan estate — countryside setting with access to the main property's spa and dining.

BrandCOMO Hotels and Resorts
DestinationTuscany
RegionEurope
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingCountryside
Best ForFamilies seeking villa autonomy in Tuscany, repeat COMO guests collecting properties, travelers who want private residence format without losing spa access.
PrivacyHigh (Private Entrances)
ServiceFull Concierge
ButlerOn-Request
Private PoolNone

Villa San Luigi sits within the grounds of COMO Castello Del Nero, the brand's Tuscan estate property in Tavarnelle Val di Pesa. The villa operates as a standalone residence with its own kitchen, gardens, and outdoor terrace, while guests retain access to the main estate's COMO Shambhala spa and din

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Morning coffee on the private terrace overlooking Tuscan countryside, before walking to the estate spa for COMO Shambhala treatments — villa privacy with resort amenity.

Private villa format with full kitchen and gardens, while retaining access to COMO Shambhala spa programming and estate dining — the combination gives autonomy without sacrificing wellness infrastructure.

Signature Suite: Master Suite

King-sized bed, en-suite bathroom, private balcony with countryside views, walk-in closet

Accolades

Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2025

Vibe: Villa-Private, Tuscan-Estate, COMO-Shambhala, Countryside

Featured In Our Collections

Villa San Luigi at COMO Castello Del Nero is featured in 4 of our curated collections:

When to Visit Tuscany

Best time: April through June and September through October provide Tuscany's finest luxury conditions, with the poppy fields and olive blossoms of spring, the extraordinary Brunello and Chianti harvest in October, and the Tuscan light at its most golden in both seasons.

Demand: Tuscany maintains Europe's strongest luxury wine country and cultural tourism demand, with consistent international visitors from North America, Asia, and Europe sustaining year-round premium hotel occupancy across Florence, Siena, and the Val d'Orcia countryside.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury Tuscany properties command consistent European premium pricing, with the finest Relais & Chateaux farmstead conversions and historic city palazzi maintaining year-round rates that reflect the extraordinary density of cultural and culinary luxury. Harvest season in October creates the ye

Insider tip: Arrange a private sunrise truffle hunt at a secret Crete Senesi location with a master tartufaio and his two Lagotto dogs, following the ancient ritual of reading the earth for the precious white tartufo before returning to a Renaissance farmhouse for an extraordinary truffle breakfast prepared by a

Avoid: Avoid peak August when Tuscany's combination of extreme heat, Italian summer holidays, and maximum international tourism creates conditions where even the finest properties struggle to deliver the intimate luxury their pricing implies.

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