Situated 400 metres from La Rocca, Aurora Boutique Hotel & Private SPA offers 3-star accommodation in Spoleto and has a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.
The Hotel dei Duchi is in the historical centre of Spoleto, looking out onto the Roman Theatre and situated within the gardens of the Ancajani Park.
LH Hotel Arca Street Art is a hotel set close to Spoleto's old town walls and provides free on-site parking.
Set in Spoleto’s historic centre, Palazzo Leti is a residence dating back to the 13th century.
At Hotel Gattapone you will enjoy exclusive views over Spoleto's mediaeval aqueduct and the beautiful valley below. The hotel has its own panoramic gardens, terrace and bar.
Completely renovated in 2011, Hotel Charleston is set in a 17th-century building in Spoleto’s historical centre, next to the Modern and Contemporary Arts Museum.
Completely renovated in 2011, Hotel Charleston is set in a 17th-century building in Spoleto’s historical centre, next to the Modern and Contemporary Arts Museum.
Central location, within walking distance of the centre.
Spoleto's Albornoz Palace Hotel is a Modern Hotel and has a beautiful garden, an outdoor swimming pool open during the day, and a city-view terrace.
Vicinissimo al centro storico. Personale gentilissimo
In the historic town of Spoleto, San Luca is a charming, family-run hotel set in the grounds of a former convent. Breakfast and drinks are served in the floral courtyard.
Excellent breakfast. Home cooked omelet and frittata
Hotel Clitunno is a historic building set in Spoleto's old town, just 5 minutes' walk from the Duomo. This refurbished hotel has an excellent restaurant on site.
Hotel ben tenuto , personale disponibile e cordiale.
Hotel Clarici is just a few steps from the historic centre of Spoleto. Its terraces have panoramic views across the picturesque town. Wi-Fi access is free.
You won't get tired of the view from the terrace.
Set in Spoleto’s historic centre, Palazzo Leti is a residence dating back to the 13th century.
È una location elegante tranquilla e situata in centro
Towering over the city, this limestone crag has offered protection to Cefalù’s inhabitants for millennia. Evidence of human activity on La Rocca dates back to prehistoric times, and this can be seen during the 40-minute walk to the summit. With spectacular coastal views, the winding stone staircase takes you through three tiers of city walls to the 2,500-year-old Temple of Diana.