Pordenone
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About Pordenone
Pordenone is probably an unfamiliar name to many, but Prosecco probably isn’t! And this is one of the towns around which the prosecco grapes are grown. It is set within a region of lush, rounded valleys and rocky peaks cast through with bright blue river gorges, just to the south of the Venetian Alps, in the foothills of Friuli, and on the Veneto border. Around Pordenone are unusual luna-like expanses of gravel and pebbles, which may have something to do with the area’s successful wine production. Although you'll find all the usual suspects accommodation wise, including B&Bs and more run-of-the-mill hotels, our pick of the best places to stay in Pordenone is a charming historic mill just out of town.
Pordenone is a good destinaion for fans of picturesque Italian towns, complete with graceful bridges, medieval centres, and a collection of notable architecture. In this case there’s a Roman-Gothic cathedral with fantastic frescoes and a famed bell tower; a Gothic town hall with an astronomical clock; a city museum housed in a historic Venetian style palazzo; a vast and elegant municipal park; and the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Pordenone’s pedestrianised central street, lined with an almost unbroken chain of covered portico, and a great place to stroll, shop and drink prosecco.
During September, Pordenone hosts PordenoneLegge, a large book festival, and there’s also an annual silent film festival, and a blues festival. For something a bit different, visit PAFF! a museum dedicated to comic books and illustration, housed in a gorgeous villa in the Galvani Park.
This is wine country and if you plan to visit the area during harvest time you'll need to plan ahead; the best places to stay in Pordenone will be extremely busy!
The Best Places to stay in Pordenone
For Rural Bliss
- Converted from a 17th century mill, the L’Ultimo Mulino is as picturesque a property as it is historic, with shaded gardens and wonderful original features throughout: think exposed beams, terracotta tile floors, stone walls, low windows and fireplaces a plenty. The eight rooms are all entirely charming, and it’s the perfect rural, or romantic, escape. The restaurant serves regional favourites, and they offer a babysitting service.
For a self catering apartment or holiday villa
- If you’d prefer to stay in an apartment or private villa we recommend you visit our online partner, Booking.com.
Travel Information
- Venice’s Marco Polo Airport is the closest international airport to Pordenone. From there you can drive yourself or take a taxi, which takes about three quarters of an hour; catch a shuttle bus, which takes about an hour and a quarter; or take the train, which takes about two hours. Verona Villafranca Airport is also worth considering, it’s about two hours away by road, or three on the train.
- If you plan to hire a car we recommend you visit our online partner Rentalcars.
- Pordenone is at its best during the warmer, sunnier months of the Italian summer. It’s not as busy as other parts of Italy, because it’s not as touristy, but it still gets its fair share of extra attention come June, July and August. September and October are popular with wine lovers and foodies, and April and May are popular with walkers and those exploring the Dolomites, national parks, or just the Italian countryside outside of school holidays!
Still not sure where to stay?
- You could expand your search to include all the best places to stay in Trieste, the regional capital of Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- Check out all our recommendations in Prosecco Country
- Or you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
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Best Hotels in Pordenone
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L'Ultimo Mulino Pordenone (Fiume Veneto) 8 rooms from £130
Sights nearby - Head into Pordenone and see the Palazzo Ricchieri or Galleria Henry BertoiaGreat walks - Head off on leisurely walks around the scenic countrysideFull of characterRomantic - Good for couples.Housed in a 17th-century mill, L'Ultimo Mulino is situated in the village of Bannia. The property offers traditional rustic accommodation with soft hues and wooden furnishings. Relax in the charming garden before enjoying an evening drink by the fireplace. A cosy and utterly charming country escape. See More