Albergo Il Cacciatore offers large rooms and a terrace overlooking the Umbrian valley. It is located in the medieval center of Spello, between the cities of Assisi and Foligno.
Located in Spello, 7.8 miles from Train Station Assisi, Hotel & Spa Villa dei Mosaici has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
RAYLENE
United States of America
A very quaint and quiet motel type stay with some genuine spa features, and a fabulous swimming pool in as Italian countryside setting. Our hostess Ms Azzurra was most accommodating and an absolute delight!
AND we were greeted by the hotel is mascot Romeo… Who was just purrrfect
A charming garden, terrace and panoramic views of the surrounding town and countryside are offered at La Terrazza di Spello. It is quietly located in the ancient town of Spello in Perugia.
John A. Albanese Jr.
United States of America
Good location, near restaurants...quite, good value...
Featuring free WiFi, Antiche Dimore San Felice offers pet-friendly accommodations in Spello, 3.7 mi from Foligno. Free private parking is available on site.
Elizabeth
United States of America
The host's attention to every detail. Beautiful place, gorgeous grounds. All exceptionally taken care of.
Offering a garden, B&B Le Rose features accommodations in Spello. This bed and breakfast offers free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi.
Riordan
United States of America
The grounds were beautiful, peaceful and in a very good location with respect to seeing the sights of Spello
Maria was a thoughtful hostess and helpful
Our room was comfortable with plenty of space and the bathroom was modern. Parking was easy.
Dimora Porta Venere offers accommodations in Spello, 20 miles from Perugia Cathedral and 20 miles from San Severo Church.
Scott
Australia
Iasmin was a delight to deal with. Nothing was too much trouble. We got to Spello early and as no one was in the apartment the night before she allowed us to enter the apartment early. The apartment had everything you could need. Also was lovely and cool at night. Would stay again without hesitation. Memorable.
Bully Affittacamere in Spello provides accommodations with a garden, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
Spello is an amazing town, so historic and interesting.
Spello is an amazing town, so historic and interesting. I loved walking through the old streets. Staff at all the shops, cafes and restaurants were so helpful and kind. I am disappointed I mussed the festivals held in Spello and hope to return to experience at least some if it.
nigel
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Spello is a beautiful, very clean old town.
Spello is a beautiful, very clean old town. The old town is very easy to walk around, mostly hilly but not to steep. There is no parking in the old town, if you have a car it needs to be parked about 200 metres away. You can drive in close to your stay and drop off luggage. There are many dining options and a variety of lovely shops.
Kim
Australia
Scored 10
10
Spello is small, safe and beautiful.
Spello is small, safe and beautiful. It’s all uphill or downhill so good exercise while strolling. The surrounding countryside is gorgeous so strolling alongside the fields and listening to the birds is a relaxing way to spend time. The city streets and buildings are ancient and very cool. People keep it clean and so many have flowers. Easy to just hang out in the piazzas. A few museums, churches and points of interest but we just wanted to soak it in
madeline
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Such a beautiful place.
Such a beautiful place. It felt like each time I went for a walk I would find a new little street filled with plants and flowers. Very relaxing in the evenings with lovely wine and Bruscetta. We also found a Couple of places with craft beer.
Kelsey
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Spello is a gorgeous Umbrian hill village.
Spello is a gorgeous Umbrian hill village. The population is 8300 pax, it's very quiet and calm, a nice change from the hustle and bustle of Rome and Tuscany. The food is similar to Tuscan (truffles, porchetta, lenticche, cinghiale, etc...). Just overall a very lovely village, with winding little alleys and flowers and art galleries, shops everywhere in the historic center. You will find many Northern Italians visiting on weekends...a spattering of Americans and other nationalities. A week is good amount of time to explore the village and allows times for day trips to Assisi or
Spoleto
Tra Mi
United Arab Emirates
Scored 10
10
Take a train to Foligno and then a taxi to Spello - you...
Take a train to Foligno and then a taxi to Spello - you won't need a car once you're in town. Easily worth a 3 days visit to unplug and relax - Spello is an absolutely charming town. 2 beautiful churches and eat at Properzio and Pinturicchio. Don't forget to also take a hike outside of Spello through the olive groves along the Roman Acqueducts and up to the next town. Easy-moderate 3-4 hours and well marked - or just go halfway and then return. Enjoy!
I highly recommend Monica's place without a doubt. It was an experience being in Spello, but it was also an experience being in the apartment in itself - I felt like a princess. Monica is also the loveliest of hosts and will always be available to help during your stay. This was my first time travelling alone and she made sure I had everything I needed. Grazie Monica... until next time!
Vilamena is located just outside Spello, and makes it a good spot to visit the beautiful town. The swimming pool is great to swim after waking up to refresh during the hot summers, and breakfast is good and abundant. Nice view of Spello walls from the terrace
A very pleasant self contained stay with a beautiful private courtyard. Right in the middle of Spello on the top of the hill. Everything within walking distance with some lovely restaurants and cafes close by.
Linen, towels, comfort and cleanliness of the property were of an incredibly high standard. We spent a month travelling in Italy, this property and the host Mariangela were a standout.
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