- Pietralunga Hotels
-
Grouped around its imposing Lombard Castle, Pietralunga sits on the top of a hill overlooking the Carpinella Valley - a strategic position much valued since the times of the ancient Romans. Pietralunga acquired its...
- Citta della Pieve Hotels
-
A splendid medieval town, in the shape of an eagle. This is Città della Pieve, just a few kilometers from Perugia, and inhabited since the time of the Etruscans. In the center of the town, great part of which is...
- Gualdo Tadino Hotels
-
Known for its artistic ceramics, Gualdo Tadino is a picturesque medieval town situated on the hillside of Sant Angelo: panoramic location from where its gazes out over a varied and particularly fertile landscape.
The...
- Castiglione del Lago Hotels
-
Originally it was an island. Then the waters of Lake Trasimeno receded and Castiglione del Lago was transformed in promontory with panoramic view of the lake. The Castello del Leone, with its irregular pentagonal...
- Umbertide Hotels
-
Not far from Perugia, at the end of the Val Tiberina and the confluence of the Reggia and Tiber rivers, lies Umbertide. The town, founded some time around the 10th century, was originally known as Fratta. Its was...
- Nocera Umbra Hotels
-
For centuries famous for its mineral water, from the spur of rock on which it was built Nocera Umbra dominates the valley of the Topino river. The town's past as defensive outpost, both in Roman and Medieval times is...
- Assisi Hotels
-
Assisi is known throughout the world as the city of St Francis, the monk who spoke to the animals and with God, whose cult has spread across the globe. Linked to the Saint are the Basilica of St Francis, as well as...
- Bevagna Hotels
-
The heart of Bevagna is linked to the Roman era, as can be seen by its position along the Via Flaminia as well as various Imperial ruins such as the Roman theatre dating back to the II century AD, and the remains of...
- Amelia Hotels
-
This enchanting town has a historical heritage of great interest: there was an Amelia which played a key role during the Roman Empire, still visible in the Porta Romana, the ancient walls, the water cisterns and the...
- Cascia Hotels
-
The fame of Cascia, a charming town close to the River Corno, has been exalted by the cult of a nun who became famous throughout the world for her blessings: St Rita. Thanks to St Rita, Cascia has become the chosen...
- Cittą di Castello Hotels
-
Each and every visitor arriving at Città di Castello will undoubtedly remain impressed by the medieval walls, built to protect the town and, for long stretches still in perfect condition. Its history will...
- Terni Hotels
-
Terni has preserved a historic centre of great cultural importance with monuments such as the Church of St Francis and the Paradise Chapel, the Church of St Alò, the Church of St Salvatore, the Church of St...
- Deruta Hotels
-
Deruta is known throughout the world for the production of precious majolica and ceramics, the decoration of which dates back to the Medieval ages, during the domination of the church. Even in those days ceramics were...
- Foligno Hotels
-
When one thinks of Umbria, one imagines a region rich in medieval towns perched on the hilltops and mountain side. Foligno represents one of the few exceptions, a medieval town built on the low lying land. In this...
- Gubbio Hotels
-
Welcome to Gubbio, considered to be the pearl of the Umbrian region. Here you will find monuments, the envy of much of Italy and the rest of the world, just waiting to be discovered: the Roman Theatre, the Basilica of...
- Montefalco Hotels
-
Besides being of historical importance, Montefalco is well known for its agricultural activities and in particular for the production of a fabulous wine: il Sagrantino di Montefalco. The wine is produced from century...
- Narni Hotels
-
The origins of Narni are ancient, dating back to the Neolithic period. It was once stronghold of the Romans due to its strategic position and so not surprisingly, Narni is situated on the Via Flaminia.
This place is...
- Norcia Hotels
-
The enchanting Norcia confirms the importance of Umbria not only for its Medieval heritage but also for its religious significance. Norcia was the town of the first Christian Monk: St Benedict, founder of the...
- Orvieto Hotels
-
Whilst few people know that the famous Well of St Patrick was constructed in Orvieto when Pope Clemente VII sought refuge in the city, many more are familiar with the fine wine produced in the surrounding vineyards....
- Perugia Hotels
-
In the heart of Umbria, one finds Perugia, a city born more than two thousand years ago, older even than Rome, still conserved within the city walls built by the Etruscans. It is here that one finds one of Italy's...
- Spello Hotels
-
Spello is not only blessed with a superb geographical position, but is also the home of the greatest number of monuments dating back to the Roman period in Umbria, these including the city walls, Porta Consolare,...
- Spoleto Hotels
-
Visitors to Spoleto will find it hard to forget historical and artistic sites which are some of the regions most majestic such as the Bridge of Towers (Ponte delle Torri) which links Spoleto with the mountain, a...
- Todi Hotels
-
Those visiting Todi will, undoubtedly, want to discover the cultural attractions of the city, birthplace of the poet Jacopone di Todi, famous for his poems in dialect and one of the first in Italy to compose in...
- Trevi Hotels
-
Those who love art and at the same time love nature will be sure to find both in Trevi. The town's artistic treasures, Pinturicchio's "Madonna" and Spagna's "the Coronation of Mary" can be found in...
