Hotels in Orvieto
The upper town does not have many places to stay, so be sure to book ahead—especially on weekends, when many Romans come up to Orvieto for a small-town getaway.
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B&B Orvieto Sant’Angelo 42
From the moment you step into the stone-floored foyer you’ll feel right at home in Giulia Donato’s pretty house on a narrow street off the Corso. In a lounge/breakfast room, a couch and chairs surround a huge hearth, and up a stone staircase are high-ceilinged guest rooms, two large…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Duomo
These snug quarters just a few steps from the Duomo (viewable from some rooms with a lean out of the window) are not only extremely comfortable—with lots of built in modern, rich wood furnishings and excellent lighting (a rarity in Italian hotels in this price range)—but are also…$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel La Badia
This 12th-century abbey has been a hotel since 1968 and is one of Orvieto's best accommodations, albeit out of the town proper. The property is undeniably atmospheric, but it's not for everyone. Some rooms are palatial, others quite cramped; a few even have lofts and can sleep…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Palazzo Piccolomini
Orvieto’s most luxurious and character-filled rooms are in a 16th-century palazzo, resurrected from a dilapidated wreck 30 years ago. The stone and vaulted subterranean breakfast room and a couple of frescoed salons whisk you into the past, but most of the guest rooms are done in…$$Around Town - Hotel
Ripa Medici Bed & Breakfast
This gem of a B&B is an incredibly good value, right in the heart of town -- there's just two rooms, though (it's more like an apartment rental), with a shared living room, two modern bathrooms, and a shared kitchen. The whole property is decked out in period furnishings, wood…$
