Here's a great villa to consider for your employer's next getaway…
It’s easy to think that you’re in a wing of New York’s Metropolitan Museum when you walk into Villa Astor, the clifftop mansion on Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula. The 19th century villa, now carrying the name of the diplomat who bought it in 1905, William Waldorf Astor, then one of the richest men in the world, is filled with the Greek and Roman antiquities that he collected. The statues and columns surround you in the hallway and the sitting rooms; the smaller artifacts discovered on the grounds of the estate get their own display case in a separate room (And all are protected by Italy’s Ministry of Culture.) . But as exalted a tone as they set, these priceless items are meant to be lived with. After an extensive renovation by the French designer Jacques Garcia commissioned by the current Russian owner, the 12,000 square foot six bedroom villa is now available to rent…
Source: Rent The Most Aristocratic Villa On The Amalfi Coast for $19,500 A Night