THE beautiful villa featured in the acclaimed BBC Normal People series is available to rent for you and five friends.
Located in Italy, just 35 km north of Rome, you can stay for just £ 31 per night.
The new 12-part series, based on Sally Rooney's novel in 2018, was filmed in three beautiful locations: Ireland, Sweden and Italy.
In one episode, Connell and Marianne stay in a vacation home in Italy on a trip to the countryside with their friends.
They stay at II Casale in Tenuta Verzano, near the town of Sant’Oreste in Trieste, and can be rented on Airbnb.
The two-bedroom villa can accommodate up to six people at a time with a separate living room, dining room and kitchen.
The house has been owned by the same family for 150 years and also includes a private pool and extensive grounds.
A night starts from £ 189, but for six people it will only cost you £ 31 per night.
If you stay a week, the owner even offers a 30% discount.
According to the advertisement, the property is an "old virgin farm in the Roman countryside".
He adds: "It combines comfort with the characteristic charm of the farm.
"The facilities are modern and retain much of the period furniture."
Previous customers have praised the house, saying that the "beautiful location" was a "dream setting".
Although traveling to Italy is always discouraged, with the UK warning against all non-essential travel, it is definitely worth adding to your wish list.
The villa was even used during the filming of the film Julie Roberts Eat, Pray, Love.
You can also stay at Villa Too Hot To Handle, another popular new series.
The program Netflix It was filmed at Casa Tau in Punta Mita, an exclusive 1,500-acre peninsula on the southwest coast of Mexico.
However, you will need to bring your companions to cut costs, as this costs $ 15,600 (£ 12,600) per night.
You will also need to accumulate a refundable security deposit of $ 15,000 (£ 12,375) before your stay, as well as pay an additional $ 120 (£ 97) per day for meals.
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