“An intimate 5-star resort carved out into the mountain rock of Matera. Offering cosy, rustic yet modern, rooms completed with archaic furnishings and panoramic views of the historic centre. The restaurant serves excellent local cuisine. Ideal for those looking for a unique holiday.”
“An intimate 5-star resort carved out into the mountain rock of Matera. Offering cosy, rustic yet modern, rooms completed with archaic furnishings and panoramic views of the historic centre. The restaurant serves excellent local cuisine. Ideal for those looking for a unique holiday.”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- In the historic centre, Matera Cathedral and Tramontano Castle are a mere 3 minute walk away.
- Great walks
- The hotel regularly organises walking tours around the city for guests.
- Cooking classes
- Book a cooking class and learn how to make dishes of the region.
- Cycling
- Hire a hotel bicycle and explore the area on two wheels.
- Gourmet
- Family Suites
- Roof terrace
- Views
- Designer
- Outstanding location
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- 5* Luxury
- Hills & mountains
- Restaurant
- Artworks
- Antiques
- Child friendly
- Contemporary
- Luxury
- Intimate
Facilities
- Internet
- Views
- Safe
- Parking
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Roof terrace
- Airport transfer
- Walking distance restaurants
- Outdoor dining
- Meeting Room
- No pets
- Library
- Bicycle hire
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Restaurant
- Child friendly
- Sitting Room
- Room service
- Suites
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Great walks
- The hotel regularly organises walking tours around the city for guests.
- Cooking classes
- Book a cooking class and learn how to make dishes of the region.
- Cycling
- Hire a hotel bicycle and explore the area on two wheels.
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Sant’Angelo Luxury Resort
Sant’Angelo allows you to experience the very best of Matera, with its unique fusion of cave-dwellings and courtly rooms set in a matrix of stone-stepped paths - not to mention its classy restaurant and one of the most hauntingly beautiful views in this hauntingly beautiful city.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)