On average, 3-star hotels in Perugia cost $128 per night, and 4-star hotels in Perugia are $152 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Perugia can be found for $299 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Perugia this weekend is $133 or, for a 4-star hotel, $208. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Perugia for this weekend cost around $368 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Perugia for tonight. You'll pay around $201 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Perugia will cost around $257, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The ancient Etrurian city of Perugia forms a unique and romantic pattern, and is surrounded by green hills. Take the escalators, go up to the Rocca, and admire the panorama of juxtaposed layers of churches and ‘palazzi’ built during thousands of years. Perugia’s Old Town still houses several hotels and restaurants that are centuries old.
The city has a vibrant cultural life and is home to several important institutions, such as the renowned local university, the University for Foreigners, and other institutes. The International Journalism Festival, the Umbria Jazz, and the Eurochocolate Festival are major annual activities. Check the hotel availability in advance if you’re planning to visit Italy and Perugia around those dates.
Don’t miss the remains of the Rocca Paolina fortress and its underground medieval streets. Regarded as one of Italy's best buildings, Palazzo dei Priori encompasses the Collegio del Cambio, Collegio della Mercanzia, and the National Gallery. Trasimeno Lake is 22 km away.
Fontivegge Railway Station is outside the city centre, while San Egidio Airport is 12 km away. Whether you need a 5-star hotel or a historic guest house, check out the deals for Perugia accommodation on Booking.com!
A very busy area and city. You have to go up to visit the historic centre. Parking is at t he foot of the hills Perugia is built upon. But there strategical located escalators to assist you on your way up. Perugia is also well located for day trips to many other interesting towns such as Assisi, Gubbio, Spello, and the Val D'Orcia.
Stuart
Canada
Scored 10
10
There are many intruiging alleyways to explore, lots of...
There are many intruiging alleyways to explore, lots of steps to climb, great atmosphere in the town every day. The delicious food, beautiful Green Terrace to visit in evenings, where music played with stunning views. Used the mini metro to go shopping near the train station which was fun.
Marco
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Since 2001 I am visiting Perugia during Umbria Jazz almost...
Since 2001 I am visiting Perugia during Umbria Jazz almost every year. For me, the city is almost magical when there is the festival, and when there is no festival it´s still a stunningly beautiful city that has a lot going for it. The ancient city centre with the famous catacombs, the small alleys going criss-cross up- and down hill, the 2500 year old Etruscan arc, the great buildings, churches and museums, the Giardini Carducci with its stunning views over Umbria... And not to forget excellent food and beverages. My favourit place is the Bottega del Vino, where I spent many many hours enjoying excellent foor and wine, while listening to live music. I´ll always keep coming back to Perugia; it´s fantastic!
Derk
Netherlands
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice for Jazz festival, Chocolate festival, and for truffle...
Nice for Jazz festival, Chocolate festival, and for truffle experience. Try local gelato and savory italian specialties. In one city you can taste Umbria, Toscana, Sicily, Emilia-Romagna food. Take a ride in minimetro, even if you're located in the old town.
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Igor
Israel
Scored 10
10
It is a place from where you can easily visit other...
It is a place from where you can easily visit other destinations which appeal to different kinds of travellers. There is place for the pilgrim, the adventurer, the art focused, the historian, the wanderer and the fun seeker!
Joseph
Malta
Scored 8.0
8.0
Perugia is a popular town with plenty going on.
Perugia is a popular town with plenty going on. The main centres can get busy and noisy especially during a music festival. Choose carefully if you like your sleep. The main squares also attract their fair share of buskers and street artists.
It's a lovely hotel right in the centre of Perugia close to everything but in a quiet street. It has historic features beautiful cielings. The breakfast was very good with a choice of savory and sweet. The room was big we were 3 sharing a we had alot of room and a big bathroom. Hotel Fortuna is the perfect place to stay on a visit to Perugia.
We had such a relaxing stay here! The view over the hills and valleys across to Assisi is absolutely stunning, the most beautiful in 5 weeks of travel in Italy! The room was large and immaculate. We loved our balcony and having breakfast there in the mornings. We enjoyed our walks into Perugia- a really lovely Umbrian town.
The rooms are managed by the boutique hotel Locanda della Posta. The rooms are air conditioned with clean private bathrooms.
The Stanze di Gallileo are ideally situated in the historical centre of Perugia and very safe for single travelers. Easy access to supermarket and metro station.
The location of this hotel is very good, very close to the Piazza IV Novembre. The rooms are clean and the street is not so noisy. Michele, the host, is so polite and helpful. And the breakfast just perfect. A nice place to stay in Perugia.
Fantastically situated for the city centre. Lovely staff who were so helpful and friendly. We will definitely use the hotel again if we go back to Perugia.
Hayley
United Kingdom
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