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]
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]