SPOLETO
is perhaps Umbria's most compelling town and many people's central-Italian favourite. Known mainly for its big
summer festival
, it's remarkable also for its thorough-going medievalism, an extremely scenic setting, and several of Italy's most ancient Romanesque
churches
(note that, excepting San Salvatore, Spoleto's churches close for the afternoon). Far more graceful and provincial a city than Perugia... [More]
The Hotel is surrounded by the works of art that the city has kept and enhanced over the centuries. It has also various meeting rooms that can accomodate from 20 to 90 persons. [More]
Named after the bridge's architect, the hotel has only 15 rooms. It consists of an old villa (where six standard rooms with bath or shower/wc, mini-bar and TV and two junior suites with bath/wc are located) and a modern extension with a further 7 delightful suites. All the bedrooms overlook the vall... [More]
Hotel Gattapone that consists of an old villa, is set in a magical position below the massive castle which dominates the historic town centre. It looks out over a lovely green valley, straddled by the astonishing medieval bridge which is one of the best known landmarks of Spoleto. The bridge is only... [More]
Hotel San Carlo Borromeo, is an historic building that has just been recently completely restored. It is at the southern entrance to the medieval part of the town , in a really nice and peaceful spot , only a five minute walk from the Roman theatre, the Duomo and the Rocca Albornoz . From the large ... [More]