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About Gubbio
Gubbio is the oldest town in Umbria. One of our Gurus calls it a living museum, waxing lyrical over the way its Gothic and Renaissance architecture marks out the skyline so magnificently. As with many of Umbria’s hilltop towns Gubbio has limited accommodation options within its walls: the best places to stay in Gubbio include a converted monastery, a converted farmhouse, and a villa-turned-hotel (all of historic Gubbio’s accommodation has been converted from something).
It’s not just Gubbio’s architecture our Gurus are comparing to a museum, it’s also the way traditions live on — the town is constantly bubbling over wth one festival or market or another. Definitely consider the calendar when you’re booking one of the best places to stay in Gubbio!
If you’re interested in the history of Gubbio you might want to visit Gubbio during the summer months, when the Roman amphitheatre hosts performances. Our foodie Gurus are big fans of Gubbio too, rating the truffle sauce and fried bread with bacon, sausage, onion and rosemary, so they recommend foodies look at the calendar of produce before they make their final decision on where to stay and when.
If there’s no availability in one of the best places to stay in Gubbio, you could consider some options just outside the walls. The Torre di Moravola, Castello di Petroia, or Borgo di Carpiano possibly are all a short drive out of town.
The best places to stay in Gubbio
Within Historic Gubbio
- Welcoming and romantic, Relais Ducale is a charming city-centre hotel, ideal for local exploring because it’s within walking distance of a slew of major local sights. The thirty rooms are rustic, with exposed stone walls and wooden floors; the bar is elegant; and the sun terrace provides spectacular views. It's great value too.
- The Park Hotel ai Cappuccini is a converted, 17th century monastery, complete with a state-of-the-art spa and almost futuristically styled indoor pool. Aside from the watery designs, the 92 rooms and suites are classically decorated, making the most of the monastery’s beautiful vaulted stone ceilings and vast fireplaces. There are some lovely paintings and tapestries, especially in the restaurant and the public areas, which reference the building’s original purpose. The views over gardens are sublime.
For a Rural Retreat
- Nikis Resort is a beautifully converted stone farmhouse, with bags of rustic charm and exceptional views from its hilltop location, just above Gubbio. Nikis has just 20 rustic chic rooms and apartment suites, all with terracotta tiled floors and exposed beams. The restaurant shares the same charming decor, and has an air of elegance and a window in the floor down to the wine cellar. The array of spa facilities, and the two pools with views make this a proper hideaway resort.
For an apartment or villa
- If self-catering is your preferred option we recommend you contact our partner Booking.com.
Travel information
- Fly into Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi International Airport, which is 39km from Gubbio.
- If you want to rent a car, contact our partner Rentalcars.
- While Gubbio has numerous festivals and events throughout the year, the best times to visit are probably during the pleasant summer months when remains of the Roman theatre on the outskirts of the town host performances, and temperatures range between 16 to 29° C, or right after the winter, in February or March. Easter and Christmas are understandably very popular times as well, and there are all sorts of fascinating celebrations around both.
Still not sure where to stay?
- You could expand your search to include all the best places to stay in Umbria
- Consider some of Umbria’s other historic hilltop towns... What about the best places to stay in Assisi or Todi?
- Or you could contact one of our friendly gurus for personalised advice.
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Best Hotels in Gubbio
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Relais Ducale Gubbio 30 rooms from €109
Sights nearby - Overlooking the Piazza Grande, one of the most beautiful squares in Italy, and is close to Duomo and several historic churches.Wine tasting - Many of the nearby vineyards hold wine tastings and the hotel staff will happily guide you to your most suited choice.Local exploring - Dozens of traditional sights in Gubbio and nearby towns, as well as wine tasting, fantastic restaurants and barsGreat walks - This ancient town is a treasure trove of sights and discoveries, wander the streets and soak it all in.An authentic and charming city centre hotel. The rustic-chic rooms offer exposed stone walls, wooden floors and opulent drapes. Enjoy a relaxed drink at the elegant and intimate bar on the sun terrace or in the gardens. Walking distance to the city's sights. Romantic and welcoming. See More
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Nikis Resort Gubbio PG 20 rooms from €129
Hideaway - A magical location, perched a top an ancient village overlooking the valley of Assino and offering magnificent views.Other Activities - For a romantic and memorable expereince hot air ballooning can be done in the valleys of Assisi and Tiber.Wine tasting - A tour of the hotel's winery is available as well as wine tasting of their own and others in the region.Active Holiday - Lying in a rich region full of nature and outdoor recreations such as horse riding, trekking and golf.Recommended by - SawdaysAn old stone-built farmhouse with terracotta tiling serves as a hideaway resort seductively perched in a hilltop village. The rooms have a rustic aesthetic with tiled flooring and wooden beams. An array of spa facilities are on offer and the traditional dining are a real draw. See More
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Park Hotel ai Cappuccini Gubbio 92 rooms from €130
Great walks - To walk in the footsteps of those who last inhabited the Monestry, check out the picturesque pilgrimage route, St Francis' Way.Wildlife Area - For an authentic and interesting way to see the countryside guests should enquire about guided truffle-hunting walks.Total relaxation - A peaceful and unique location in the idyllic Umbrian hills, with a top-notch spa for an uber relaxing stay.Yoga - Start your day on the best note by booking a yoga session through the hotel's wellness centre.Recommended by - Small Luxury HotelsA large, 17th-century converted monastery housing a restaurant and spa, with great views and gardens. Smart interiors are elegant with classic paintings, tapestries and modern furniture. The fine rooms vary, some sumptuous with four posters and others stylishly simple. A delight! See More