Surrounded by countryside at the borders of Tuscany, Umbria, and Lazio, Altarocca Wine Resort Adults Only has several buildings, rooms and welness suites. Free parking and free WiFi are available.
Creamy 7777
Bulgaria
Everything is perfect here, especially the staff and service in ther restaurant. Food is creative and delicious.
The Picchio Hotel is set in a residential area and offers air-conditioned en suite rooms and free Wi-Fi. The ancient town of Orvieto is a 10-minute away by funicolar(until 8 pm) or by car.
Charlotte
United States
Fantastic value! Our room was spotless. Pillows and beds were very comfortable. Staff was so friendly, helpful and accommodating. Breakfast was a buffet of several fresh pastries, meat, cheese, hard boiled eggs, cereal. The walk from the train takes just a few minutes, but it’s up an incline. There’s not a lot to see near the hotel, but the funicular is very close and takes you up to the top of the hill where the little town of Orvieto overlooks the Italian countryside. There’s a pizzeria a few minutes from the hotel where we ate dinner. We stored our luggage inside the hotel until our train left in the afternoon. Overall this hotel had everything we needed and we would definitely stay here again.
Hotel Duomo is just 15 steps up the stone stairway from Orvieto's majestic Gothic Cathedral. All rooms feature air conditioning, an LCD TV with DVD player, and a small table with 2 chairs.
Claud&Eman
Malta
It's in the centre, just a few seconds from il duomo. Everything in walking distance. Bedroom and bathroom were very clean, bed was comfortable. Breakfast was delicious.
In a beautifully renovated building located in the heart of Orvieto’s old town lies Hotel Corso, just steps away from monuments and medieval streets. Private parking is available.
Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, you will enjoy the convenient location of Hotel Etruria, set 500 metres from the A1 motorway exit, outside the centre of Orvieto.
Hotel Orvieto is a 5-minute drive from Orvieto's historic centre and 300 metres from the A1 motorway exit. The property offers free WiFi throughout and free parking right opposite.
Situated in Orvieto, 100 metres from Duomo Orvieto, Palazzo Petrvs features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sunny
Australia
Excellent design, large rooms, friendly staff, wonderful restaurant
Set within a renovated medieval building in the heart of Orvieto, Palazzo Piccolomini is a 4-star hotel a 5-minute walk from the Cathedral. Rooms successfully mix classical design with modern...
This old farmhouse with garden is set in the Acquafredda countryside outside Orvieto Scalo. Just 2 km from the Autostrada del Sole motorway, it offers free parking, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Poliana
Brazil
I have travelled all over Erurope and Brazil and this place was the most beautiful and comfotable I have ever been. Very close to the train/bus station, kind staff, comfortable beds. Easy way out to Orvieto and Bagnoregio, plus, the best price ever.
Hotel Posta is set in a building dating back to the 1800s, and offers rooms overlooking the garden or Orvieto. Right in the historic centre, it also includes luggage storage facilities and a lift.
Hotel Gialletti is right on the road to Orvieto, 5 km from the city centre and a 2-minute drive from the A1 motorway exit. It features free Wi-Fi, free parking and a restaurant serving local cuisine.
God restaurant til aftenspisning. Privat parkering.
Hotel Orvieto is a 5-minute drive from Orvieto's historic centre and 300 metres from the A1 motorway exit. The property offers free WiFi throughout and free parking right opposite.
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Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, you will enjoy the convenient location of Hotel Etruria, set 500 metres from the A1 motorway exit, outside the centre of Orvieto.
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Just outside the historic town of Orvieto, Hotel Kristall is 1 km from Orvieto Train Station and 300 metres from the A1 Autostrada del Sole motorway exit.
We arrived at Orvieto by train and caught the Funicular up...
We arrived at Orvieto by train and caught the Funicular up to the town. It was very straight forward and fun. Once up the top you can catch the bus to the Duomo main square however there is really no need as the walk is very straight forward up Corso Cavour and you can see the shops & restaurants on the way. Orvieto is a beautiful little town. The Cathedral is grand and the façade is one of the most attractive we have seen. The views from Fortezza Albornoz are spectacular.
The narrow streets dotted with bars, restaurants and flowers are beautiful.
There are numerous bars and restaurants to choose from. We visited at the end of May and the weather was perfect and not too busy.
I Love To Travel 2
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a small but beautiful etrurian and medieval city...
It is a small but beautiful etrurian and medieval city sourrounded by cliffs. Worth to wander along the pebbled roads and have a meal in any of the restaurants. Beautiful romanesque cathedral.
Parking lots located outside the city with elevators to enable easy access to the city.
JOSE MIGUEL
Spain
10
Scored 10
Orvieto shouldn't be missed on a trip to Umbria.
Orvieto shouldn't be missed on a trip to Umbria. It's quite a beautiful town.
I'd like to apologize to the host 'Enzo' for my initial review. I was in a grumpy (tired) mood and he did try his best to accomodate us with his suggestions. I liked his secure parking. Thank you, Vincenzo. Visiting the town was easy to do. We ate at 'Il Mercato'; excellent food and service. The Duomo is unreal. Gorgeous facade.
Joseph
Canada
10
Scored 10
The stupendous Duomo of Orvieto is on top of the list of...
The stupendous Duomo of Orvieto is on top of the list of places to visit. The cathedral commemorates the Miracle of the Eucharist in Bolsena-droplets of blood that stained the altar linen, made some time in the1260’s. According to the Bradt Guide for Italy, Umbria & The Marche regions, “A Bohemian priest named Peter, was on his way to Rome, was asked to celebrate mass in Bolsena, just to the south. Father Peter had long been skeptical about the doctrine of the Host becoming the body of Christ during the mass, but the Host itself answered his doubts by dripping blood on the altar linen. Peter took the linen to the Pope (Urban IV) and he declared it a miracle and instituted the Feast of Corpus Christi. Pope Urban IV promised Orvieto (rather unfairly to Bolsena) a magnificent new cathedral. “
The exterior façade of this gothic cathedral, has mosaics depicting the life of Christ, the Virgin Mary, etc. with stunning gold backgrounds, that glow in the afternoon sun. The interior has cycles of frescos throughout, painted Fra Angelico, Luca Signorelli, Perugino, Piero della Francesca, to name a few.
The other most remarkable attraction in Orvieto is the Viaggio nella “Città Sotterranea”, the Orvieto Underground tours. We took an fascinating, evening tour given in English by a local guide. Tours can be booked through an office near to the cathedral in Piazza Duomo. As the brochure notes “Orvieto Underground is the best way to become acquainted with this new, unusual aspect of a culture of a city that abounds in history and outstanding art treasures. The tour takes you along a winding subterranean path through tunnels, stairs, unexpected passageways, superimposed rooms, with innumerable small square niches, all of which bear witness to creation over the centuries of this “city underground”.
Melfoto
United States
10
Scored 10
People who just do a day trip from Rome miss out on...
People who just do a day trip from Rome miss out on exploring the romantic little town and really getting a feeling for the history of it.
3 - 4 days is jsut right if you want to walk around the entire town once and do all the sightseeing and relax at the same time.
You will laugh, but my fridge was outside between my window and shutters, I had breakfast at my window and grabbed pizza as take away in town. I have got a fear to get lost in big cities - so Orvieto is perfect - you just stroll around everywhere and when you want to get hoem you ask : " Duomo ? " and peopl;e point you in the right direction. :)
The well is super interesting, the dome was great, the Etruscan museum and walking around the bottom of the town.
Sabine
Namibia
10
Scored 10
The hostess where i stayed is wonderful.
The hostess where i stayed is wonderful. She gave me restaurant tips. I went to two restaurants and cafes too. They were all good.
Orvieto is wonderful to walk around with beautiful scenery, interesting history and great shops. Top quality beautiful goods. Leather and ceramics and clothing all top quality. A magical experience awaits at one shop with armour outside.
The whole town is a photographers dream and the views of the surrounding countryside are amazing. Especially from the clock tower. Beautiful walks along well kept paths overlooking the countryside.
The Duomo is stunning and there are many galleries, museums and historic places to visit. Easy to walk around. A funicular ride up is special.
The underground tour is so interesting.
The location is very good and just 5 minutes walk from Duomo. From train station to Old history centrum by cable car and mini bus. Cost 1,3 euro total. The room is very big and nice. Evening is quiete. The Hostess Rosana is very friendly and helpful. She give me lots of help and easy communication. Check in is easy. The town Orvieto is beautiful and known as town on the sky.During I stayed I visited Duomo and underground cave with group( in advance booking is necessary).
Ripa Medici has a great location on the North side of Orvieto. The parking is easy and convenient- not a small thing where most of the parking is limited to midnight. Orvieto is easy to explore from the hotel and there are many good restaurants. Obviously from the presentation, rooms all have a great view of the valley.
We drove across some quiet back roads to Civita for a morning and really recommend getting out in the wine hills around Orvieto- so beautiful!
It felt like a hotel with a nice lobby and an actual staffed front desk, unlike many of the the hotels we stayed at in Italy. The staff was friendly and helpful. The room was charming and very comfortable with a bonus room for our daughter. We were pleasantly surprised how good the breakfast was in the very interesting downstairs cellar. Orvieto has a series of underground caves and you could see into from the breakfast room. The street was very quiet.
The hotel is conveniently located off the main artery connecting the centre to the cable-car stop and St. Patrick's well. Since the centre of Orvieto is off limits to cars, you want to stay somewhere not too far from where cars (or the cable car) can drop you off to avoid dragging your bag for too long. The room was big enough and recently renovated. It was quiet and clean. A/C was easy to adjust and powerful.
Location! Location! Location! Just three steps off the Corso Covour and 10 steps from the Piazza del Popolo . You are exactly in the historical heart of Orvieto. The apartment is beautifully modernized within an historical building. It has a complete kitchen, although you are surrounded by wonderful restaurants. The owner is always available and very helpful although I didn’t need anything. 
The place is like a five star hotel in the middle of the magic Orvieto. We had more than a pleasure to sleep in this unique apartment. It had more than everything - cosmetics, water, coffie, even slippers. It was very cosy , warm and extremelly clean. The parking escalator is one minute walk from the apartment. I would really love to come back some day!
Driving up to the property was truly serene. Such picturesque landscape— what I think of when I think of Italy. The host was so welcoming and shared the history of the farm on our arrival. She was so welcoming and kind. We sat ans had wine from the neighboring farm as we looked out on the la escape for hours. We could have spent more time here for sure!
I booked for one night, staying with my two kids, to explore Orvieto. The location is definitely perfect, super peaceful and central. It took us no time to walk to the Piazza del Popolo or the Duomo, even with kids. The rooms were very clean and the check-in was easy, even if just via an intercom.
Location of the hotel is excellent in the center of Orvieto near cathedral. There are nearest parking and there are no explicit instruction on the website, where can you leave your car. So, you can use one of two parking places near Duomo and from there is 2-3 min to the hotel.
Incredibly beautiful accommodation in Umbria. A nice swimming pool, friendly stuff (thanks for the lovely birthday cake!) and one of the best restaurants we ate during our stay in Italy. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a quiet spot to rest and enjoy the stunning landscape.
Everything! It was like staying in a 5-star hotel, plus a complete kitchen. The hostess made us feel completely welcome, and the central location couldn't have been better, yet it was calm and quiet, only a few meters from the main streets, museums, Duomo and shopping.
I loved Orvieto and this apartment was fantastic. Really nicely decorated, really clean. The host was helpful. Loved my stay here and would stay again. The kitchen was well equiped, five minutes walk from the Duomo, a supermarket. Lots of places to eat.
This was my favorite place of our trip to Italy. The place is beautiful and located conveniently to Orvieto. The staff is fantastic. Dinner was great and the breakfast was amazing. I would highly recommend the massage and wine tour and tasting.
Centrally located in an amazing town . Orvieto is a special town to visit in Italy and Casa Ginerva is a perfect place to stay. The owner was incredibly helpful to find suitable parking and very helpful at check-in. Highly recommend.
The hotel is very well updated looking at the old historic outside. Rooms were so large and well appointed. Best breakfast we had in Italy. Only a minute walk from the main Piazza and few minutes from many restaurants and shopping.
Beautiful, cosy hotel right in the heart of Orvieto. The room and bath are exceptional. The staff are attentive and the friendliest we’ve met. We’d like to praise Billaid and Jude especially for making our stay most delightful.
Felt like a authentic Italian country living Clean, spacious and comfortable.
The breakfast was delicious with the best homemade crostatines, I ate in all of Italy.
I would love to return and take some cooking classes.
Right next to the Duomo, so you couldn't get a better location with free parking. Terrific service and guidance from the hotel staff, expecially the gentleman who kept getting our car for us.
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