“Comfortable room with garden views, perfectly clean, very good breakfast and easy parking. Well located, a great base to explore Bassano del Grappa & surrounding area. Milo the host was very warm & welcoming.”
Ana
克罗地亚
“B&B Giardino Japelli is an oasis of tranquility and charm. Everything is very clean and you get everything you need in your room. Even an exquisite breakfast thoughtfully made. The mansion is surrounded by a beautiful park which makes you feel...”
Tara
意大利
“The property was absolutely stunning! The rooms were clean and comfortable.”
Dalibor
塞尔维亚
“Host is a very cool guy. This is a mansion built in 1899 and very interesting experience to stay in. Everything is very clean, coffee machine in the room best one.
If you like fancy modern stuff then this may not be the right thing for you but...”
Margaret
英国
“Fabulous historic villa in extensive grounds. The guest accomodation is simple but very comfortable and well designed. Our host was very responsive, helpful and thoughtful… I really appreciated additional breakfast items for my special dietary...”
Rafael
英国
“The villa is a lovely place to relax and recharge. The room was beautiful and clean, and the staff were amazing! A special thank you to Milo, who was a great host—available at any time for whatever you need.”
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Sergey
斯洛文尼亚
“It's old villa with a big yard around, where you can walking and maybe arrange the picnic. Enough safety parking spots. The bars and restaurants near away, 15 minutes away by walk. The supermarket 10 minutes in the same direction. The apartments...”
“ Garden established over time ”
Located inside the Villa Ca' Minotto, our B&B is named after the famous landscape architect Giuseppe Jappelli (who was born in Venezia in 1783). He was a prominent figure in the nineteenth century Italy. He designed the most beautiful Parks in his distinctive romantic style. He was very requested by the paduan bourgeoisie of that time, to design their country residences, and Ca’ Minotto, in Rosà, is one of them. We don’t know much about the building: Landscape architect Antonio Gaidon designed the Villa in the seventeenth century. In the first half of nineteenth century, Countess Mariella Minotto, who was then the owner of the Villa, entrusted Jappelli with the final completion of the works that ended in 1840 with the project of the Park