Unbelievable Assisi Escape: Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Awaits!

Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Assisi Italy

Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Assisi Italy

Unbelievable Assisi Escape: Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Awaits!

Unbelievable Assisi Escape: Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi - My Messy Italian Dream (and maybe yours?)

Okay, so picture this: you, lost in the Umbrian countryside, finally escaping the daily grind. You've stumbled upon what they call "Unbelievable Assisi Escape: Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Awaits!" and you're wondering, is it really unbelievable? Let me, your slightly frazzled (but undeniably enthusiastic) travel companion, tell you… it's got its moments. And those moments? Yeah, they're pretty damn special.

First off, let's get the practical stuff out of the way. Because, you know, reality bites sometimes.

Accessibility (the real-life stuff):

  • Wheelchair Access?: This is where the "unbelievable" might need a little asterisk. I'm not a wheelchair user, so I can't give a definitive review, but the website says they have facilities for disabled guests. Crucial: Contact the hotel directly before booking and get specifics. Ask about ramps, elevators (if applicable) and bathroom accessibility. Don't assume!
  • Getting Around: Car park on-site? Check! Free, even. Bonus points! Airport transfer? Yes, they offer that too. And taxi services. Getting here is covered. But consider the roads themselves. This is the Italian countryside, people. Think winding, potentially narrow roads. Factor this in if you're planning on driving.
  • Other Essentials: Elevator? Yep. Facilities for disabled guests, maybe? You really need to confirm that.

Cleanliness and Safety (because, you know, the world):

  • The Covid Reality Check: They boast about it, and that's good. Anti-viral cleaning, daily disinfection in common areas, hand sanitizer everywhere. Things like "rooms sanitized between stays" are listed. They seem to be taking things seriously (though I have to say, I always bring my own sanitizing wipes, just in case!). Individually-wrapped food options and safe dining set up. All comforting things.
  • Safety First: Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, CCTV. The basics are covered. They have 24-hour security and a front desk, and a doctor/nurse on call if needed. Phew.

Rooms, Glorious Rooms (and the odd imperfection):

Okay, time to delve into the important stuff - where you actually sleep!

  • The Good News: Air conditioning (yes, please!), free Wi-Fi (score!), and those essential amenities like a coffee/tea maker and a mini-bar. There's also a safety deposit box. They have non-smoking rooms too! They look pretty well equipped for a typical traveler.
  • The Little Things (and the big ones): They boast things like “extra-long beds". Yay! Blackout curtains, always a win. Complimentary tea, but let’s hope it's not the instant stuff! And don't forget the little things like Slippers and Bathrobes (oooh, luxury!).
  • My Experience (the messy truth): My room? Pretty darn good, actually. Clean, comfortable bed, and a view that made me want to weep (in a good way). The Wi-Fi was a bit patchy in the evenings, and I had to hunt down an extra pillow (which they cheerfully provided after one quick phone call). And yes, the "complimentary tea" was just a bag in a cup. But hey, you can't expect perfection, right? Besides, I just wanted to relax after a long day, so that was not the end of the world!

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (because, Italy!):

  • The Foodie Delight (potentially): Multiple restaurants! They offer "International Cuisine" and also a "Vegetarian Restaurant"– nice for everyone. You might be there for the food, but think about the location if you plan to leave the hotel often. Buffet-style breakfasts and the potential to have breakfast in your room.
  • The Real Deal: There’s a Poolside bar, perfect for an aperol spritz at sunset? And a snack bar? What about “Happy Hour”? I could not find specific details on the menu (or prices), but it is a nice option.
  • My Experience (the hungry ramblings): Now, the food really intrigued me. I'm a sucker for a good Italian breakfast. The buffet was pretty great, especially with the “Asian” options (I did not see a lot of Asian cuisine). The coffee shop was a lifesaver. A la carte in the restaurant had me feeling like a queen, even if I was just ordering a simple pasta dish! The Poolside bar? Absolutely essential. Sipping a Negroni with that view? Pure bliss.

Things to Do (beyond eating):

  • Relaxation Central: This is where Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi really shines. Pool with a view? Check. Sauna? Check. Spa/Sauna? Absolutely! They have a Poolside Bar, Happy hour, Spa, Massage, Body Scrub and Body Wrap.
  • Fitness Fanatics: Gym/fitness, so you can get a workout in!
  • My Experience (the pure indulgence): Oh boy, the spa! Seriously, I might have spent half my trip there. I'm not a big spa person, but this spa…I went for the sauna (a classic), and then treated myself to a massage. The massage was AMAZING. Best massage I’ve had in years. The pool was so inviting, with sunbeds and umbrellas. It's just what you need for total relaxation.

Services and Conveniences (the stuff that makes life easier):

  • The Essentials: They offer 24-hour room service (yay!), Daily housekeeping, laundry service and dry cleaning.
  • Nice-to-Haves: Concierge (helpful!), Luggage storage.
  • Business travelers: They have Business facilities, Meetings, and Seminars.
  • My Experience (the unsung heroes): The daily housekeeping was perfectly discreet but very efficient. The concierge was a fountain of local knowledge. The laundry service saved me, because, let's be honest, I packed way too little!

For the Kids (if you're traveling with tiny humans):

  • Family-Friendly Factors: They specifically state "Family/child friendly", which is a good start. Babysitting service is a bonus.
  • My Experience (the fleeting glimpse): I saw some kids playing in the pool (they seemed to be having a blast), and the whole place felt welcoming to families. I can't tell you too much more because I was too busy enjoying myself, but it looked great!

The Bottom Line: (and my final opinion)

Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi is pretty darn special. It's not perfect – nothing ever is – but it offers a genuine escape. It’s an agriturismo so expect simplicity, but with some genuine luxury. The views are to die for, the spa is a dream, the food is delicious, and the staff were friendly and helpful. If you’re looking for a relaxing break in the beautiful Umbrian countryside, then book it now!

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Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Assisi Italy

Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Assisi Italy

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because you're about to embark on a messy, emotional, and thoroughly human journey to Agriturismo Il Giardino dei Ciliegi in Assisi, Italy, as seen through the bleary eyes of yours truly. Prepare for a schedule that's less a rigid itinerary and more a…well, a suggestion. A suggestion with exclamation points, coffee stains, and a whole lotta heart.


Day 1: Arrival & The Great Olive Oil Awakening (and my questionable Italian)

  • 10:00 AM (ish) - Arrival at Fiumicino Airport (FCO), Rome.. Ugh, airports. They're the purgatory of travel, right? But hey, at least this one is in Italy. (Pro-tip: pack snacks. Always pack snacks. Otherwise, you'll become a hangry, weeping mess at the first sign of a delayed flight. Believe me, been there.)
  • 11:30 AM - Rental Car Shenanigans: Okay so I chose the "economy" car rental. Never. Again. This tiny Fiat (I swear it's smaller than my carry-on!) is going to be a challenge on those winding Umbrian roads. Pray for me, and for the Italians.
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch: "Rosticceria" on the outskirts of Rome: I’m getting hungry. I’ll look for "Rosticceria" on the way for some quick lunch and snacks to have through the trip. I hope it's good.
  • 3:00 PM- Drive to Assisi : I hope the drive is not going to be a pain. I booked "Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi" a while ago.
  • 5:00 PM - Check-in at Agriturismo Il Giardino dei Ciliegi and The View! (Maybe) I'm here! After navigating what felt like a maze of tiny, cobblestone streets (thank God for Google Maps, even if it did try to kill me a few times), I finally see the sign. The place is charming. And the view…holy mozzarella! Rolling hills, olive groves…I might actually cry. In a good way. They say to have a relaxing time at the place. I plan to do that.
  • 6:00 PM - Olive Oil Tasting Debacle (in a good way): Okay, so I was so excited. They advertised an olive oil tasting. I envisioned myself swirling, sniffing, and becoming an olive oil sommelier. The reality? Me, coughing, spluttering, and dramatically declaring each sample "delicious!" The host, bless her heart, just smiled and refilled my tiny cup. Turns out, I’m not a professional, but the extra virgin stuff? Divine. I may have bought three bottles. And then dropped one. Classic.
  • 7:30 PM - Dinner at Agriturismo: Local pasta. Freshly picked vegetables. Wine that tasted like a kiss from the Umbrian hills. I would eat here every day. The only problem? I already ate too much olive oil. I feel like a stuffed grape.

Day 2: Assisi's Holy Heart & The "Accidental" Hike

  • 8:00 AM - Breakfast - Breakfast spread at the agriturismo: They got that great coffee. I am planning to buy more. Everything is delicious.
  • 9:00 AM - Exploring Assisi's Center: I'm going to go to the Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi. It's going to be crowded…but it is worth it because the art is beautiful. I'm not religious in any way, shape, or form, but this place…it just gets to you. The sheer artistry, the history, the sense of peace… it gives you the chills.
  • 12:00 PM - Lunch on the go: I'm going to grab a quick panini from a little place in town. I'm famished.
  • 1:00 PM - "The Accidental Hike": Okay, so… remember how I thought I’d be all “cultured traveler, enjoying the cultural heritage and everything?" Well, I saw a sign that said "Sentiero" (trail). Thought it would be a nice stroll. It was not. It was a hike. Up, up, up, with no end in sight. I was panting, sweating, and questioning all my life choices. The view from the top? Breathtaking. The price? Sore legs for days. But hey, at least I earned my gelato.
  • 4:00 PM - Gelato Rescue Mission: Gelato is non-negotiable. I found a little place in Assisi with every flavor imaginable. This is my reward… I'm getting the pistachio and a shot of espresso..
  • 6:00 PM - Relaxation Time (& Laundry): I'm calling it a day after the gelato and the hike. Time to unwind, find a place to do Laundry.
  • 8:30 PM - Dinner at the Agriturismo: Another incredible dinner. I'm starting to sound like a broken record, but seriously, the food here is amazing. I think I'm officially addicted to Umbrian cuisine.

Day 3: Spello, Wine & Existential Dread (kidding… mostly)

  • 9:00 AM- Get a great breakfest- I like to feel rested at this point. I love this time.
  • 10:00 AM- Drive to Spello: I've heard Spello is beautiful. I am so going to take a picture of everything!
  • 11:00 AM - Spello Exploration: Cobblestone streets, flowers overflowing from every balcony, and that incredible perfume of something. I love that the town is so charming. I'll enjoy the atmosphere.
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch in Spello: I found a little trattoria. The pasta with truffle sauce. Heaven. (Can you tell I have food on the brain?)
  • 3:00 PM - Wine Tasting at A Local Winery: Time for the good stuff. I'm going to enjoy it after the pasta. I am going to drink some wine.
  • 5:00 PM - Drive back to Agriturismo: The light at this time of day is so perfect. I love a good drive where I see the things around me.
  • 7:30 PM - Dinner at Agriturismo: And the final dinner at the place. I am going to ask the chef to cook the pasta one last time.

Day 4: Departure & The Eternal Question (Should I Stay?)

  • 9:00 AM - Last breakfast: I'm going to take my time. I'm going to savor the fresh bread, the coffee and the view.
  • 11:00 AM - Final moments at Agriturismo: This place…it’s just magical. I'm just going to sit on the patio and soak it all in one last time.
  • 12:00 PM - Check out and Final goodbye I hope I can come back soon.
  • 1:00 PM- Airport and Departure. I’m leaving. The drive is going to be a little sad.

Post-Trip Ramblings:

Okay, Italy. You got me. You really got me. The food, the wine, the art, the people… I'm already planning my return. I want to scream it to everyone. This wasn’t just a trip; it was an experience. And yes, I’m still recovering from the “Accidental Hike,” but the memories? Priceless. (And now I’m going to go buy more olive oil.)


Disclaimer: This itinerary is subject to change, epic meltdowns, and spontaneous gelato runs. Actual events may vary. My apologies in advance.

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Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Assisi Italy

Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Assisi Italy

Unbelievable Assisi Escape: Agriturismo Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi Awaits! - Or Does It...? (A Messy FAQ)

Okay, so... Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi. What's the *actual* deal? Is it really an "escape?"

Escape? Well, that depends. Escape from what? My crippling bills and existential dread? Maybe. Escape from a perfectly functional, but kinda boring, life? DEFINITELY. I'm talking *Italian countryside*... the stuff of dreams, right? Look, the pictures online are, shall we say, *aspirational.* They show sun-drenched villas, happy families frolicking in fields of sunflowers… My reality? Well, it involved a slightly wonky GPS, me yelling at a rental car named "Guido" (he was a Fiat, what did I expect?), and a near-miss with a very insistent herd of sheep. So, escape? Yep. Smooth? Not so much. And the "garden of cherry trees?" I saw a few... they weren't exactly *bursting* with fruit season, but hey, I'm not complaining... much.

What's the food like? Because, let's be honest, THAT'S important.

Alright, let's talk food. This is where Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi *really* shines. Forget your bland, beige hotel fare. We're talking homemade pasta, so fresh it probably *just* got out of the oven. I had this one pasta dish, cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper – simple, right?), and it was… honestly, it was life-altering. I’m not even kidding. I may have shed a single tear of joy. Okay, maybe two. And the wine! Oh, the wine. The house wine was, let’s just say, *very* drinkable. Maybe a *little* too drinkable. I may have accidentally ordered a second bottle one night and woke up feeling like I'd wrestled a bear (a very, very delicious bear). There was this one meal, though, where they served this incredible, melt-in-your-mouth roasted pork. Literally, I considered asking the chef how to smuggle the recipe out. And the breakfasts? Forget cereal! Freshly baked bread, local cheeses, that amazing coffee... yeah I still have dreams. It's worth the trip solely for this.

The rooms... Are they as charming as the photos? 'Cause sometimes those photos are LYING.

Okay, the rooms... the rooms are, let's say, *authentically Italian*. Meaning, charming… but possibly with a few quirks. My room was definitely charming. Rustic, you know? Exposed beams, a little balcony overlooking... well, mostly other buildings. And the bathroom... oh, the bathroom. It was small. Very small. And the shower? Let's just say I became intimately acquainted with every inch of the shower curtain. It needed a good scrub, but honestly, after all that pasta, a cramped shower felt kind of… necessary. The bed was so comfy, though. I slept like a log every night, despite being slightly concerned about potential spiders the size of small dogs. I survived though, the sleep was that good.

Did it feel 'touristy'? Or was it, you know, *real* Italian life?

That's the beauty of Il Giardino Dei Ciliegi! It feels REAL. Yes, there were other tourists, but it never felt like a tourist trap. More like a slightly dishevelled family gathering everyone was invited to. I remember this one evening, I was wandering around Assisi, the main town, after enjoying way too much tiramisu. I got hopelessly lost – classic. Ended up in this tiny, dimly lit bar, crammed with locals shouting in Italian, playing cards, smoke rising, and laughing with each other. No menus in English. Pure, unfiltered joy. I don't speak Italian, but somehow, I ended up being offered a glass of something red and delicious (again with the wine!). They welcomed me in like I belonged, and I sat there, feeling like I was actually *living* Italian life, not just observing it. That right there? That's worth more than any perfectly-posed Instagram shot.

What about the staff? Were they friendly? (because sometimes, Italian service can be... a challenge.)

Ok, the staff? They were the *heart* of the place. Not always perfectly efficient, mind you – there were a few hilarious miscommunications about my breakfast order (I think I ended up with enough eggs to feed a small army). But friendly? Warm? Absolutely. They make you feel like you are literally part of their family. I’m terrible with names, which is a problem in any situation, but especially here. One of the waiters, a guy named… I'm terrible at remembering, let's call him "Guido Junior" (because, Italy). Anyway, Guido Junior was a freaking saint. He put up with my broken Italian and my constant requests for more coffee. He even helped me navigate the local train system and avoid getting totally stranded in a field somewhere. He even gave me some directions without being asked. I truly think he saved me a lot of trouble.

Is Assisi itself worth visiting? Besides the Agriturismo, I mean. What's *actually* there?

Assisi? Yeah, it's... a bit magical, actually. You know, the whole hilltop town thing, with the cobblestone streets and the breathtaking views. It's cheesy, I know, but it really does take your breath away. The Basilica of St. Francis is, well, holy, I guess. I’m not particularly religious but even *I* was impressed. The art is incredible, and the sheer scope of the place is humbling. Then you climb the steps to the Rocca Maggiore, the old fort, and the views... oh my god, the views! You can see the entire valley stretching out below you. I stood up there for ages, just staring, feeling insignificant but also... connected, I guess. Side note - wear good shoes! Walking around Assisi is basically a cardio workout in uneven terrain. And be prepared for lots of tourists, especially during the summer. But even with the crowds, the atmosphere is special.

Any downsides? Be brutally honest.

Okay, honesty time. There were a few… *minor* annoyances. The wifi was patchy. Like, *really* patchy. Prepare to feel disconnected from the world… which, in a way, is kind of the point, right? Also, as I mentioned, my shower wasn't exactly sparkling clean. The mosquitos were ruthless. And I got a bit carried away with the wine one night and ended up having a slightly embarrassing conversation with a cat. (He didn't understand a word I said, but he seemed unimpressed anyway.) And if you're used to the slick efficiency of a big hotel chain, you might find the pace a little… relaxed. Sometimes, you just have to wave down a waiter about four times to get your bill. Embrace the chaos!

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