I-Home and the Prosecco Hills: authentic hospitality between short-term rentals and local enhancement
In the heart of the Prosecco Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage site, tourism is evolving toward increasingly authentic, sustainable, and locally rooted experiences.
Within this context operates I-Home, a Veneto-based company specializing in the management of short-term rentals and tourist accommodations in the Prosecco Hills and in the historic centers of Veneto—Venice, Treviso, Padua, and Verona—combining real estate expertise, hospitality, and local enhancement.
Founded in 2019 in Treviso by architect Fulvia Vianello, I-Home supports both property owners and travelers through a model of hospitality that goes beyond a simple stay, transforming it into an experience.
Short-term rentals in the Prosecco Hills: an immersive experience
The Prosecco Hills are now one of the most sought-after destinations in Italy for those wishing to enjoy slow, authentic, and high-quality tourism.
Through a careful selection of properties and comprehensive management—from initial consulting to setup and revenue management—I-Home offers hospitality solutions in the Prosecco Hills that allow guests to experience the area in depth, among vineyards, historic villages, and local traditions.
Tourist rental management: peace of mind for property owners
Alongside the traveler’s experience, I-Home provides a structured short-term rental management service in Veneto, designed to ensure property owners:
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peace of mind in operational management
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optimized profitability
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transparency in processes and results
Each property is carefully managed, enhanced, and included in a strategy aimed at maximizing its visibility and returns.
Primavera del Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco: territory, hospitality, and network
Participation in the Spring of Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco is a natural opportunity for I-Home to connect with the local area. It represents a moment to enhance not only the tourism experience but also the relationship between hospitality, local culture, and the sustainable development of the Prosecco Hills.
Being part of it means contributing to a shared vision: promoting quality tourism capable of generating value both for residents and for visitors to these hills.




