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The Best Hotels to Book in Assisi, Italy

Take in the sights of this historic hilltop town at a leisurely pace by booking into one of Assisis best hotels
Take in the sights of this historic hilltop town at a leisurely pace by booking into one of Assisi's best hotels | © Scott Wilson / Alamy Stock Photo

A spiritual and serene spot in the region of Umbria in central Italy, Assisi is unlike any other place in the world. In this list, we take a peak at ten of the best hotels in Assisi where travelers can put up their feet after a day of exploring UNESCO sites and more.

Romantik Hotel Le Silve

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Views of a church rooftop in Assisi and the surrounding Umbrian countryside.
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Surrounded by lush greenery, Romantik Hotel Le Silve offers a relaxing retreat just outside Assisi. The converted farmhouse has cosy, rustic rooms with stone walls, wooden beams and fireplaces. Views of the valley below are remarkable, especially from the terrace, where you can enjoy a great selection of regional food and wine. And if you’re feeling adventurous, there are plenty of hiking opportunities on and around nearby Monte Subasio.

Hotel Cenacolo

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This former convent used to be the place where Franciscan friars hosted pilgrims who arrived in this sacred town. Now, the 111 rooms at this hotel in Assisi have been expertly renovated with a modern design. The building itself has maintained many original architectural elements, such as the traditional stonework commonly found in Assisi.

Sorella Luna Hotel

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

A view of Basilica di San Francesco, Assisi, and the surrounding Umbrian countryside.
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To say that Sorella Luna Hotel is one of the most intimate lodgings in Assisi is no exaggeration – this tiny boutique has just 13 rooms. But the small size is offset by a big personality: the sleeping quarters are beautifully appointed with modern fixtures and details; some rooms even have a charming outdoor patio. What’s more, Sorella Luna is located in a prime spot in Assisi – just a short walk from the Basilica of San Francesco.

Castello di Petrata

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Located just outside of Assisi, Castello di Petrata – a converted 14th-century fortress – is immersed in beautiful Italian countryside, with olive groves, orchards, forests and green meadows in every direction. On this hotel in Assisi’s grounds, you can explore gardens and truffle hotspots, or make use of the on-site pool for rest and relaxation. Head to the hotel restaurant for Umbrian delights.

Nun Assisi Relais & Spa Museum

Resort

For an extravagant stay in this spiritual town, stay at the Nun Assisi Relais & Spa Museum. This five-star resort in Assisi is located in a carefully restored monastery, constructed in 1275 for a community of Benedictine nuns. The rooms feature light tones and modern décor, plus interesting historic touches, such as a 17th-century fresco, original stonework and ceilings with wooden beams. Head to the heated spa pool, which is surrounded by 1st-century limestone pillars, for an indulgent afternoon.

Hotel Ideale

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Situated on a ridge providing panoramic views of the surrounding valley, Hotel Ideale is, well, an idyllic place to stay in Assisi. Set among gardens in a quiet spot, the hotel grounds are a place to get away from it all. The rooms are bright and colourful, and feature artisan works from the area. A breakfast buffet awaits each morning, with freshly baked croissants, local meats and cheeses.

Hotel Hermitage

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The Piazza del Comune in Assisi lit up at dusk.
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A small yet comfortable hotel in the heart of Assisi, Hermitage is run by friendly owner, Gabriella, who can often be found behind the front desk offering advice and information about the town. It’s just a short jaunt from the main square, Piazza del Comune, making it a perfect base for your Assisi exploration.

Villa Raffaello Park Hotel

Hotel, Villa

A few minutes outside Assisi proper, the elegant Villa Raffaello Park Hotel sits in a beautiful, renovated neo-classical building. The scenic grounds are peaceful and make a great spot to unwind after a long day touring Assisi. And if you’re looking for a romantic welcome, you can request a number of special services for your arrival, from a bottle of prosecco to a scattering of rose petals on your bed.

Hotel Giotto

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The pale-pink plastered exterior of the Hotel Giotto in Assisi.
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With 115 years of history, Giotto is one of the longest-tenured hotels in Assisi. Most of the rooms overlook the scenic Umbrian valley; the rest provide views of the quaint medieval alleys that are characteristic of the town. The hotel also has one of the best restaurants around, plus an excellent wine cellar stocked with Italian and international wines.

Ròseo Hotel Assisi

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A rustic lounge area in the Roseo Hotel in Assisi.
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Between beautifully decorated rooms and fantastic dining options, Ròseo Hotel Assisi provides a top notch experience in the centre of historic Assisi. On top of that (quite literally), the roof garden is one of the most elegant in town, with an incredible view of the countryside below. You can also take advantage of a number of services at the spa, such as a tension-releasing massage.

Ellie Hurley contributed additional reporting to this article.

About the author

A native of Washington, DC, Jonathan has lived in Capitol Hill going on eight years. After studying psychology and Italian as an undergraduate at the University of Richmond, he spent several years working at an ophthalmology practice in DC. An interest in all things Italian led him to return to school to pursue an MA in Italian Studies at Georgetown University. Jonathan has had the opportunity to study in the beautiful towns of Perugia and Ferrara and travel extensively throughout Italy, from the Dolomites to Sicily. He hopes to return again very soon.

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