The Italian ‘palazzo’ from The White Lotus is available to rent on Airbnb – for £5,000 per night

The second season of The White Lotus was undoubtedly the show of 2022. From Jennifer Coolidge’s one-liners to Haley Lu Richardson’s Gen Z wardrobe, we’ve spent the last two months dissecting every moment in the Mike white-directed series. 

Yet, one of the more stand out moments (don’t worry, this isn’t really a spoiler) is when Daphne (Meghann Fahy) and Harper (Aubrey Plaza) spend a night in the Italian palazzo of our dreams. 

So it probably comes as no surprise, then, that we were very excited to learn that you can rent the villa on Airbnb – just with one minor catch: it will cost you a cool £5,000 per night. 

Known as Villa Tasca, the sprawling estate is located between the Sicilian towns of Palermo and Monreale. According to the listing, the villa is home to 20 acres of gardens, and parts of the home date back to the 1500s. 

“Play family games on the lush lawns, stir up Victorian-style intrigue amid century-old trees and citrus groves, steal a honeymoon-worthy moment in the greenhouse, and watch the swans paddle their way around their pond,” the listing reads. 

Amenities at the villa include a swimming pool, a billiards room, music room, a bar, and a furnished terrace. Plus the stay includes service from a full staff including a butler, room attendants and a cook service. 

There are four bedrooms in total, one with a king-sized bed and the other three with queen-sized beds. Each room has a private ensuite bathroom as well as a private sitting area and details such as marble bathroom tiles, air conditioning, gold-edged portraits, and carved wooden wardrobes.

If you manage to pull yourself away from the villa during your stay, the estate is a 10-minute drive from the Palatine Chapel or the Cappuccini Catacombs.

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