Spoleto Hotels
Spoleto accommodation ranges from cheap to luxury standard. If you are visiting during the Festival dei Due Mondi, Spoleto's main tourist attraction, you should try to book well ahead, especially if you are hoping for budget accommodation. The Spoleto Festival takes place at the end of June and the beginning of July. > Search for hotel room availability in Spoleto (Dates of Spoleto Festival 2005: 1 July - 17 July 2005).
Hotel Gattapone ****The Hotel Gattapone is located close to Spoleto's scenic bridge, below the fortress. The small four-star offers a range of room types, and comes recommended by past guests. > More information/make a booking
Hotel Dei Duchi ****Hotel Dei Duchi prides itself on its views, with all of its 49 well-appointed rooms looking out over the valley, the Roman Theatre or the Ancajani Gardens. All rooms are ensuite, with air-conditioning, television and mini-bar. The hotel's highly-praised restaurant specialises in Umbrian delicacies, which you can enjoy on their panoramic terrace overlooking the Umbrian countryside. > More information/make a booking
Hotel San Luca ****Spoleto's Hotel San Luca comes highly recommended by guides such as Karen Brown's, which praise the hotel's blend of sophistication and warmth. The building is an old tannery, set around an attractive courtyard with a fountain, with plenty of facilities including a cocktail lounge, satellite television, marble bathrooms, a babysitting service, garden and solarium. > More information/make a booking
Charleston Hotel ***This highly-recommended hotel is situated in the heart of the medieval town and provides a luxurious step back into Spoleto's history. The building is seventeenth-century, and bedrooms contain original features and thoughtful additions; such as decorated beams, paintings and parquet flooring. > More information/make a booking
Hotel Clarici ***The Hotel Clarici offers well-equipped bedrooms (tv, video, air-conditioning, mini-bar, telephone), private parking and an attractive terrace for guests' enjoyment. The Clarici family, who own and run the hotel, also arrange various holiday activities for guests, such as guided excursions, walking, rafting and cycling. > More information/make a booking
Hotel San Carlo Borromeo **A good, cheap hotel by the town walls, close to the main road (although not too noisy). Recently renovated, so fittings are all new and somewhat unnecessarily high-tech. We stayed a couple of nights and found it a very comfortable and convenient place to stay. > More information/make a booking |
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