The Giotto Hotel & Spa Assisi's central location in historic Assisi, just a short walk from the Basilica of St. Francis, is a major draw. Built in 1899, this charming, historic property features a restaurant with a terrace, a quaint cafe, and a full-service spa (complete with a sauna, Turkish baths, a hydro-massage spa tub, and a plethora of available treatments); however, there is no on-site fitness center. Rooms are large and offer views of the Umbrian Valley or medieval alleys. Although rooms facing the street can be noisy and some feature two twin beds pushed together, overall the Giotto is a lovely upscale pick for couples and families.
The Giotto Hotel & Spa Assisi's central location in historic Assisi, just a short walk from the Basilica of St. Francis, is a major draw. Built in 1899, this charming, historic property features a restaurant with a terrace, a quaint cafe, and a full-service spa (complete with a sauna, Turkish baths, a hydro-massage spa tub, and a plethora of available treatments); however, there is no on-site fitness center. Rooms are large and offer views of the Umbrian Valley or medieval alleys. Although rooms facing the street can be noisy and some feature two twin beds pushed together, overall the Giotto is a lovely upscale pick for couples and families.
Set in the pastoral and scenic Umbrian countryside, the four-star, 23-room Castello di Petrata occupies a distinctive stone manor built in 1340. Although the Castello is about five miles from Assisi's historic center, it provides lovely rural tranquillity. The lush grounds include olive groves, a lake, orchards, a garden, and trails. Guests are treated to charming rooms, some with wood beams and exposed medieval stonework. The excellent array of amenities are topped by the spa, sauna, a large, outdoor freeform pool and spa tub with views of the valley and Assisi.
Set in the pastoral and scenic Umbrian countryside, the four-star, 23-room Castello di Petrata occupies a distinctive stone manor built in 1340. Although the Castello is about five miles from Assisi's historic center, it provides lovely rural tranquillity. The lush grounds include olive groves, a lake, orchards, a garden, and trails. Guests are treated to charming rooms, some with wood beams and exposed medieval stonework. The excellent array of amenities are topped by the spa, sauna, a large, outdoor freeform pool and spa tub with views of the valley and Assisi.
La Tavola dei Cavalieri offers the quintessential Umbrian farmhouse stay. Nestled in a wooded area 2,620 feet up the slopes of Mount Subasio, La Tavola is part of a 220-acre working farm with crops and livestock, with 13 elegant rooms arrayed in four buildings. La Tavola also has a 49-foot seasonal outdoor pool, and a restaurant serving Umbrian cuisine whose ingredients draw heavily from its farm. La Tavola Cavalieri is for travelers seeking a rural experience, and who don't mind a 25-minute drive along a rough road to the nearest town, which is Assisi.
La Tavola dei Cavalieri offers the quintessential Umbrian farmhouse stay. Nestled in a wooded area 2,620 feet up the slopes of Mount Subasio, La Tavola is part of a 220-acre working farm with crops and livestock, with 13 elegant rooms arrayed in four buildings. La Tavola also has a 49-foot seasonal outdoor pool, and a restaurant serving Umbrian cuisine whose ingredients draw heavily from its farm. La Tavola Cavalieri is for travelers seeking a rural experience, and who don't mind a 25-minute drive along a rough road to the nearest town, which is Assisi.
This abandoned nunnery, built in 1275 for a community of Benedictines, has been fully restored as a luxury hotel and spa with a sophisticated modern aesthetic throughout. The baths and spa are the main attraction, and are based around a series of pools that wend around the architectural foundations of the building. Limestone walls and columns combine with discreet LEDs and the light from ambient skylights for a truly special experience. A walled garden isolates the property from the rest of the town, while the hotel's location within Assisi means that all points of cultural interest in the city are easily accessible by foot.
This abandoned nunnery, built in 1275 for a community of Benedictines, has been fully restored as a luxury hotel and spa with a sophisticated modern aesthetic throughout. The baths and spa are the main attraction, and are based around a series of pools that wend around the architectural foundations of the building. Limestone walls and columns combine with discreet LEDs and the light from ambient skylights for a truly special experience. A walled garden isolates the property from the rest of the town, while the hotel's location within Assisi means that all points of cultural interest in the city are easily accessible by foot.