In the historic town of Spoleto, San Luca is a charming, family-run hotel set in the grounds of a former convent. Breakfast and drinks are served in the floral courtyard.
patbon
From
Malta
The hospitality by the staff was outstanding and the rooms are well decorated, respecting the authenticity of the building.
Spoleto's Albornoz Palace Hotel is a Modern Hotel and has a beautiful garden, an outdoor swimming pool open during the day, and a city-view terrace.
Djuro
From
Croatia
It is a hotel for meetings and groups. The quality of both breakfast and dinner were not acceptable. The food didn't look (and taste) fresh, and we had the feeling that we got "leftovers" from last days...
Hotel Clarici is just a few steps from the historic centre of Spoleto. Its terraces have panoramic views across the picturesque town. Wi-Fi access is free.
At Hotel Gattapone you will enjoy exclusive views over Spoleto's mediaeval aqueduct and the beautiful valley below. The hotel has its own panoramic gardens, terrace and bar.
Alexander
From
United Kingdom
I'd stayed here before, several years ago, and always wanted to return. The location is beautiful, with fantastic views across the gorge to Monteluco (and the Ponte delle Torri spanning it). This time we had an even better room (we were kindly upgraded to a superior room), spacious and stylishly decorated with a huge window. The staff were very friendly and helpful, the common spaces were lovely and the breakfast was very good. We hope to go back. I wouldn't choose to stay anywhere else in Spoleto.
The Hotel dei Duchi is in the historical centre of Spoleto, looking out onto the Roman Theatre and situated within the gardens of the Ancajani Park.
Aldo
From
Poland
Very friendly staff. Spacious and clean rooms equipped with the biggest bed I've ever seen. Perfect location basically in the center of Spoleto. The breakfast is also noteworthy as for Italian standards.
Situated 28 km from Cascata delle Marmore, Aurora Boutique Hotel & Private SPA offers 3-star accommodation in Spoleto and has a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.
Michelle
From
Ireland
Central location. Good breakfast, friendly staff. Room clean and comfortable.
Completely renovated in 2011, Hotel Charleston is set in a 17th-century building in Spoleto’s historical centre, next to the Modern and Contemporary Arts Museum.
Set in Spoleto, 29 km from Cascata delle Marmore, Albergo Villa Cristina offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
QueenofCups
From
Lithuania
The apartment is in a very beautiful location, with a great view of the surrounding areas. It is 5 minutes by car to the center of Spoleto. The room is clean, the bed is comfortable, it is quiet at night. Beautiful yard of the house. The housekeeper kindly welcomed us and said goodbye the next day. Great breakfast.
A worthwhile accommodation option when visiting Spoleto.
Hotel Clitunno is a historic building set in Spoleto's old town, just 5 minutes' walk from the Duomo. This refurbished hotel has an excellent restaurant on site.
Centrally located. Kind and helpful staff. The room was not large but tastefully decorated.
Hotel Clarici is just a few steps from the historic centre of Spoleto. Its terraces have panoramic views across the picturesque town. Wi-Fi access is free.
Situated in Spoleto, 31 km from Cascata delle Marmore, Albergo Vecchio Forno features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Spoleto, 31 km from Cascata delle Marmore, Hotel Boni Cerri provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Spoleto, 28 km from Cascata delle Marmore, Hotel Athena provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Just the right type of hotel for us, who like to be received with a warm welcome.
Charming lively welcoming and wonderfully preserved...
Charming lively welcoming and wonderfully preserved architecture and incredible vistas. The Christmas Natale lights were also enchanting. Stop by the cafe at the train station for a wonderful coffee and the warmest welcome,
Travel Researcher
Australia
Review score
2.0
Not sure why anyone would stay here - much nicer places such...
Not sure why anyone would stay here - much nicer places such as Todi and Montefalco. All restaurants seemed to be shut in evening - had to resort to a
slice of takeaway pizza. Many many buildings covered in boarding and scaffolding
Neville
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Spoleto is a gem!
Spoleto is a gem! Our family of 4 loved exploring its historic sites, savoring delicious cuisine, and enjoying the charming atmosphere. A perfect destination for culture and relaxation. It was easy to get around and had lots of place to chill and relax.
Shendrew
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A beautiful town, I cme to see a performance of an opera in...
A beautiful town, I cme to see a performance of an opera in the theatro nuovo as a part of the festival due mondi. Beautiful. The town is lovely and interesting and the free underground transport system enabled me to explore it by foot at my age (almost 70).
Naama
Israel
Review score
10.0
Spoleto is one of the loveliest medieval towns in Italy.
Spoleto is one of the loveliest medieval towns in Italy. It absolutely deserves a few days. The Cathedral, Archbishop's museum and the Renaissance fortress (Rocca Albornoz) atop the hill, with its museum, are all must sees.
GAC
United States
Review score
8.0
Spoleto is a nice, cosy town.
Spoleto is a nice, cosy town. The centre itself is rather small, so visiting it doesn't take very long. You can hike and cycle in the vicinity. There are some places worth visiting nearby, reachable either by car or by train, such as the waterfalls in Marmore and the towns of Assisi and Perugia.
Sam
Belgium
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There's basically nothing to complain about here. Rooms were comfortable with great air conditioning and refrigerator, as well as courtyard views. Staff is friendly, helpful, and easygoing and the breakfast is quite good by the standards of Italian three star hotels. Excellent location in the historic centre of Spoleto. Although the spa service is a little high priced, it's totally worth it to be able to enjoy a hot tub and Finnish sauna in complete privacy and as they are meant to be enjoyed, in the German manner (without clothes).
The hotel is a beautiful building, with stunning views in virtually every direction. Our room was comfortable and tastefully furnished. Breakfast was amongst the best we've had in Italy. And the staff could not have been more welcoming and helpful. All three restaurant recommendations were spot on, as were their directions to get to one of the churches outside of town. Staying in the heart of a place like Spoleto ought to be a pleasure, but with so good a hotel it became even more memorable.
Our hosts Eugenio and Rosella showed us lovely Italian hospitality. Helped us with transport arrangements and great suggestions for local dining and entertainment. Fantastic welcome pack provided, including some local Umbrian wine. The accommodation was very comfortable for our 5 day stay in Spoleto and the location just right for exploring by foot (and yes, we got to love the travelators). Our hosts made us feel most welcome.
A wonderful stay at the Villa on my "Via di Francesco". The Villa is between Trevi and Spoleto in Poreta and is a great place to relax in rural italy after the busy Towns. Beautifull Villa with a very spacious room. The host is very helpfull and offered me the choice of either have a local make me a simple diner or bring me to a restaurant. I did chose the simple dinner (bread, tomato, egg, vegetable pie) which was a delight.
It is very quiet place, with nice garden, and very helpful stuff. In particular, I like a man who served breakfast, who prepares the best capuccino in Italy! :)
Ivana
Croatia
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