5/5 - Excellent
We have been told by Italians that Perugia is not much of a tourist destination. It was never too crowded and was a great place to spend our holiday.






Discover Old Town Perugia, memorable for its historic sites. Popular attractions in Old Town Perugia include Palazzo dei Priori and National Gallery of Umbria, and you can see more of the area by hopping on the metro at Pincetto MiniMetro Station.

While Ponte d'Oddi might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Roman Aqueduct and Arco Etrusco.

This is a wonderful hotel with friendly, helpful staff. Great location, great breakfast, great rooms.
Reviewed on Feb 23, 2026

Very good , clean and excelente location
Reviewed on Mar 5, 2026

Courteous staff, fantastic location, clean rooms.
Reviewed on Feb 6, 2026

Beautiful hotel in restored castle. Staff were kind and welcoming.
Reviewed on Jan 9, 2026

Spacious and well-equipped room with bath tub and sauna, staff members were lovely too. I would definitely return if I go back to Perugia next time.
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2026

Beautiful property, enjoyed some time at the pool and taking walks on the road, visiting nearby winery. Our family loved visiting all the nearby villages. Thank you for all your help and your mom’s wonderful cooking for our family.
Reviewed on Jul 9, 2024

Located in the heart of Perugia, this small square is surrounded by some of the town’s most impressive landmarks.

Learn about the local history of Perugia with a stop at Corso Vannucci. You can enjoy the bars while in the area.

Stroll along the top of an ancient waterway, now a picturesque path that cuts through the heart of Perugia’s old town.

Be amazed by the size and age of Perugia’s most intact city gate, and learn about the city’s long history through its inscriptions.

Discover Umbria’s cultural treasures at its most comprehensive art gallery, where centuries-old works of art bring the past to life.

Watch water gushing from a beautifully preserved 13th-century fountain that celebrates Perugia’s achievements and independence.




We have been told by Italians that Perugia is not much of a tourist destination. It was never too crowded and was a great place to spend our holiday.
Didn’t love the town of Perugia. Not as charming as the other cities we visited. Won’t go back there. But it was close to Gubbio and cortona which we loved!
Lockdown attended chocolate Festival on the day of our departure
Jazz festival was very nice
Really nice place with magnificent sights.
Really neat old city. The mini metro is a unique and convenient transportation system from the bus and train stations to the old city