Like its Umbrian hilltop neighbours, Spoleto is a medieval maze of elegant palazzo and townhouses, and ornate churches. And accommodation options within Spoleto are limited by space. You won't find any large chain style hotels here! It's all restored heritage properties turned hotel or B&B, as well as charming agriturismos in the surrounding countryside. At the moment our Gurus have just one pick for the best places to stay in Spoleto, a beautifully converted villa.
Spoleto hosts one of Italy’s largest summer festivals, the Festival dei Due Mondi, so come festival-time, finding a bed for the night here is like finding accommodation in Edinburgh during the festival! So if you don’t have any luck, try looking just outside town, at the Borgo della Marmotta, Le Logge di Silvignano, the Castello di Montignano, or the Palazzo Bontadosi possibly. All of these properties offer a great base to explore this magical part of Umbria, with its many hilltop towns, and olive groves and vineyards.
If you’re not visiting during the festival — which happens over two weeks at the end of June, beginning of July — then you’ll have a much more affordable experience, and can bask in the splendours of antiquity and golden age Renaissance Italy in relative peace.
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Spoleto
An elegant and sophisticated Umbrian palace in a hilltop town. Traditional rooms have killim rugs, exposed wooden beams and iron bedsteads. Beautiful gardens with box hedges to have breakfast in, stunning public areas with original frescoed ceilings. A romantic choice for local exploring.
Spoleto (Umbria)
A charming boutique B&B housed in a beautifully restored palazzo within the medieval walls of Spoleto. Guests can expect rich wood panelling, ornate frescoes, and plush furnishings throughout. With fantastic breakfasts, and a peaceful, fragrant garden, it's a haven of calm. Culture meets comfort.