Hotel San Marco is set in medieval Gubbio, just a short walk from Piazza Quaranta Martiri. Offering free WiFi, the property is set in a 14th-Century building with large courtyard gardens.
Benjamin
Germany
This was a great stay. Above all the staff was extremely friendly and accommodating. They met my every need and put a smile on my face. Each time I came or went.
Located in the historic center of Gubbio, the Relais Ducale is the annex of the Ducal Palace, near the Cathedral, Palazzo dei Consoli, and historic churches. WiFi is free throughout the property.
Jacqueline
United States of America
Nice views, clean and comfortable room. Charming location and amazing staff.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Porta Marmorea offers elegant accommodations in the center of Gubbio.
Patricia
United States of America
The hotel is situated a short walk to sights, restaurants and shops. Free parking nearby. Able to drive to entrance to drop luggage. Clean. Nice breakfast. Comfortable bed.
Castello Di Petroia Dimora d'Epoca has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Gubbio. Offering a bar, the property is located within 18 miles of Perugia Cathedral.
Thomas
China
Charm, atmosphere, highly motivated and very professional staff, excellent breakfast, super tasty dinner, very quite, big rooms, easy parking
Offering a large indoor pool, the prestigious Park Hotel ai Cappuccini is set in a converted 17th-century monastery, near the historical center of Gubbio.
Mel
Canada
Nice place with all the amenities you need.
Excellent breakfast.
Located in Gubbio, 26 miles from Perugia Cathedral, Hub Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Eric
United States of America
Comfortable, clean, modern hotel just a few steps from Gubbio’s historic center. Nice gardens and plenty of parking. Breakfast was good and staff very friendly.
Bosone Palace offers a unique setting for your stay in Gubbio's historic center, 656 feet from the cathedral. Furnished with antiques, the spacious rooms are truly unique.
Just 1.9 mi from Gubbio, Hotel Villa Montegranelli offers a rural location and a summer outdoor pool. All elegant rooms come with air conditioning and free WiFi.
Joseph
Malta
Lovely setting and staff. Although there was a private event with music during our stay, the staff made sure to advice and accommodate us beforehand. At the end of the day, we couldn't really hear anything from our room.
Featuring a terrace, Hotel San Francesco e il lupo is located in Gubbio in the Umbria region, 27 miles from Perugia Cathedral and 27 miles from San Severo Church.
Castello Di Petroia Dimora d'Epoca has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Gubbio. Offering a bar, the property is located within 18 miles of Perugia Cathedral.
Very relaxing and beautiful spot. Lovely scenery and service.
Hotel San Marco is set in medieval Gubbio, just a short walk from Piazza Quaranta Martiri. Offering free WiFi, the property is set in a 14th-Century building with large courtyard gardens.
Just 1.9 mi from Gubbio, Hotel Villa Montegranelli offers a rural location and a summer outdoor pool. All elegant rooms come with air conditioning and free WiFi.
La location è mozzafiato. Staff cortese e disponibile.
Hotel Catignano is located a 5-minute drive from the center of Gubbio and has views of the surrounding hills. It offers free parking and a garden with swimming pool. WiFi is free throughout.
La pulizia delle stanze e il cibo tutto molto buono
Located in Gubbio, 30 miles from Perugia Cathedral, Castello Cortevecchio has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Locanda Del Duca is located in Gubbio, within 27 miles of Perugia Cathedral and 27 miles of San Severo Church. This 1-star hotel features free WiFi and a restaurant. The hotel has family rooms.
Camera bella, ben arredata e spaziosa
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We travelled back to the Middle Ages, which I loved,...
We travelled back to the Middle Ages, which I loved, especially the Renaissance, while maintaining a modern way of life. It is a wonderful clean city with a very special atmosphere and welcoming residents. The bars and restaurants are very good, we didn't have a bad experience anywhere.
Attila
Hungary
Scored 10
10
Gubbio is a medieval city, full of magic if you want to...
Gubbio is a medieval city, full of magic if you want to listen to the buildings and streets. If you read about its history you can find magic at every corner. But if you like holidays with shopping malls and modern excitements this is not your town.
Edit
Hungary
Scored 8.0
8.0
Some very interesting shops but just because it says on the...
Some very interesting shops but just because it says on the website or on the shop door that a shop opens at x time, this may or may not be true. For example, the linen shop near our accommodation was said to open at 10 am. I waited till about 10.30 am but the shop didn't open so I left.
It is a very picturesque town, quite different from some other parts of Italy. There are many restaurants there and you can get some non-Italian foods, e.g. hamburgers.
I found Gubbio to be quaint and would re-visit but would research the town more thoroughly than I did before arrival to identify exactly what I did/didn't want to see/visit. I would even contact shops I wanted to visit, e.g. the shop specialising in linen, in advance to confirm shop opening times.
Elizabeth
Italy
Scored 10
10
You really haven't seen Italy until you've seen Gubbio, it...
You really haven't seen Italy until you've seen Gubbio, it is the supreme example of a medieval Italian hill city, and bigger than most. The Relais Ducale's sister restaurants, the Lupo and the Bosone Garden, are fairly expensive, but superb. The Lupo is our special favourite with exemplary Umbrian food often featuring the famous black truffles, and a wonderful wine list which is not always expensive. The city is very popular with day trippers and gets very crowded and full of traffic in the narrow streets. This is especially true on market days when many streets are closed. Also, beware of fines for parking or even driving in the wrong places! Make sure you plan your parking carefully and be prepared to have Plans A, B & C for that. It's hilly, although there are two useful public lifts between different levels. A fascinating location whose only drawbacks are inherent in its ancient history.
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful city I would have liked to stay more and come back...
Beautiful city I would have liked to stay more and come back for the 7th of December when the big Christmas tree on the mountain will be illuminated. I would like to see as well the "Corsa dei Ceri" in May.
ATHINA
Italy
Scored 8.0
8.0
Interesting old town. Compact tourist town.
Interesting old town. Compact tourist town. Tour buses coming in during the day. Many restaurants serving good to terrible food. The price is about the same at all of them, 40-60 euros a couple. Hiking up Mt. Ingino is fun. the Funivia is really fun. You can see eveything in three days. Parking is difficult. The free parking spots were always gone. We got a 1 week parking pass from the parking machine for 20 euros at the Funivia just outside the SE wall. Well worth it. About a 15 minute walk to our place. Without a car, the supermarkets are about a 30 minute walk. We came end of Sept. The tourists dropped but the restaurants started to close or had odd hours.
Stagno2017
United States of America
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Very friendly and helpful host. Great views over the hills. The living room and the kitchen were spacy and nicely furnished, very comfortable. Gubbio within 20 minutes drive. The place is at 700m altitude, which must be nice and cool in summer. Quiet and green surroundings. Good location to discover other towns in Umbria (Perugio, Assisi). A nice restaurant in 10 minutes walking distance.
A really nice place with a really nice and kind staff.
High quality service for a really decent price especially in Italy.
They even created a specific entrance for the Spartan event participants (we were full of mud). We could wash ourselves before getting in the hotel and our room.
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