Palazzo Bontadosi is set in the main square of Montefalco, in the heart of Umbria. Set inside the 15th-century town walls, it offers an exclusive spa with heated swimming pool.
sunil
United Kingdom
Great location, lovely quiet room(No.16) and really friendly staff.
Set in Montefalco, 34 km from Train Station Assisi, Hotel Villaggio Le Stelline offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Villa Santa Barbara is a boutique hotel set in a 16th century summer residence, surrounded by the vineyards of Montefalco. This enchanting villa embraces guests as soon as they arrive.
Kristen
Australia
A charming place to stay in Umbria: chill out by the beautiful pool, or use Villa SB as a base to explore the beautiful surrounding villages and countryside. Huge comfortable rooms, AC (a must in August), wonderfully helpful staff, and a delicious restaurant if you’re looking for a special dinner.
Montefalco is a lovely pre-Roman town. Be prepared for incline walking (it is a hill town after all). Piazza del Comune is a good place to sit and people-watch (Enoteca Federico II is a comfortable choice). Many shops sell local and hand-crafted products (in addition to expected wine and olive oil). Complesso Museale di San Francesco is well worth a visit to see frescoes by Gozzoli and Perugino. Lots of hotels and restaurants to choose from (I would avoid Il Verziere at all costs. Ended up there by default when Pizzeria La Panoramica was closed and couldn't even eat their gummy crust pizza). A wonderful town to visit. Oh, and remember to visit at least one or two wineries. Scacciadiavoli was especially informative and provided an excellent tasting experience.
Pescia1
United States
Scored 10
10
Montefalco is absolutely beautiful.
Montefalco is absolutely beautiful. Stunning views, very relaxed atmosphere, great wineries and restaurants. Surrounded by farmland and fields of sunflowers. If you want to escape the tourist traps and relax in the real Italy, this is the place to do it. You will have to book well in advance, but a meal at Via da Mezzo, run by celebrity Italian chef Gioergione Barchesi is a must. Just make sure your really hungry.
John
Scored 10
10
The restaurants in Monte Falco are amazing and all in short...
The restaurants in Monte Falco are amazing and all in short working distance. The food, wine, ambiance and service is excellent across the board. There are also several scenic spots for drinks before dinner. It's also the perfect home base to visit wineries and beautiful Umbrian towns such as Assisi, Orvieto, Spello and Spelleto.
Janet
United States
Scored 10
10
Montefalco is a charming small town perched on top of a hill...
Montefalco is a charming small town perched on top of a hill, the ‘balcony of Umbria’. There are numerous small bars and restaurants of high quality and with friendly welcomes. We loved the views, enjoyed great food and drank the superb wines from wineries that were a stones throw away.
Justin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
For a tiny town, there is lots to do and outstanding quality...
For a tiny town, there is lots to do and outstanding quality restaurants. Time it right, and you can be there for the harvesting of the grapes, the sagre or for a music festival. On top of that it is so pretty and charming, and the people are welcoming, warm and friendly
Helen
United Kingdom
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This little B&B exceeded expectations. Located some 2 kilometres out of Montefalco it is situated in a quiet, peaceful rural location. Our hosts made every effort to make us feel welcome even though they did not speak much English. Breakfast was excellent with home made cakes provided on a daily basis.
Barbara who checked me in was amazing. The perfect host. This was the nicest accomodation I’ve ever stayed in. The breakfast was also amazing. I highly recommend this to anyone going to Montefalco. I can’t wait to return. I’d give it an 11 out of 10 if I could! Grazie mille!
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