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Holiday Accommodation Options in Umbria

Taking a holiday in Umbria? Going on vacation in Italy? Information on finding the right place to stay: self-catering, bed and breakfast, hotel or youth hostel, find out more.

Types of accommodation in Umbria and Italy include hotels, hostels, day hotels, bed and breakfast accommodation and guest houses, affittacamere, religious institutions, agriturismi (rural, farm accommodation), camp sites and alpine huts.

Accommodation is differentiated by a star system that is controlled by the government. The star rating acts only as a guideline and may not be consistent across regions as tax is levied according to the number of stars a hotel has and therefore some hoteliers may try to keep the number of stars low despite having accommodation of a higher quality.

Checking In

All guests must be declared to the local authorities and under Italian law it is illegal to have unregistered guests. On arrival the reception desk will need to see passports/identity papers and may keep them for a limited amount of time to allow them to complete the legally-required documentation.

Types of Accommodation

Hotels

What were formerly known as pensions (pensioni) are now known as hotels.

See The AngloFILE directory for:

Day hotels

Day hotels (alberghi diurni) are generally located near railroad stations and in city centres. They do not offer overnight accommodation, but instead offer a place to bathe, check baggage, make telephone calls, do laundry and nap, among other things. Operating hours are usually 06:00 to midnight.

Hostels

Hostels (ostello della gioventù) are competitively priced and ideal for those travelling on a budget. Many have a maximum age limit for guests; most have dormitory-style bedrooms and bathrooms.

  • For Youth Hostels & Backpackers in Umbria, see The AngloFILE directory: Click here
  • For International Youth hostels in Umbria: Click Here

Holders of an International Youth Hostelling (Associazione Italiana Alberghi per la Gioventù/AIG) membership card are eligible to stay at over 100 hostels throughout Italy. Membership is available to people of all ages and families are also welcome. To obtain a card, contact the AIG.

  • A.I.G. (Associazione Italiana Alberghi per la Gioventù)
    At: Via Cavour 44, 00184 Rome
    Tel: 064 871 152
    Fax: 064 880 492
    Website 
    e-mail

Bed and breakfasts

B&Bs offer accommodation (and breakfast) in a private home. Most B&Bs have communal lounge and dining areas and guests have a private room, though they may sometimes share a bathroom. Regional law regulates the number of rooms available per B&B.

Affittacamere

Similar to a B&B, though not always serving food, affittacamere are also regionally regulated. Affittacamere generally have a few more rooms than B&Bs. For extended stays of more than one week, the room will be cleaned at least once a week (and linen changed). Hot water and heating must be available to guests at all times.

Religious institutions

Some monasteries, convents and other religious institutions offer accommodation. These institutions often have dress codes, curfews and fraternisation guidelines as most are still operational. Reservations should usually be made through direct contact with the institution. Contact the local tourist information office for contact details.

Agri-tourism (Agriturismi)

These are usually family-run farm estates offering accommodation to tourists. Camping is sometimes allowed and food is usually produced on the estate itself.

Camping and caravaning

The Italian word for a campsite is campeggio. There are campsites throughout Italy with varying quality of facilities.

Camping "wild" is illegal in Italy unless the landowner has given permission. It is illegal to light fires when camping in the wild.

Alpine huts

The Club Alpino Italian owns and operates hundreds of alpine huts throughout the mountains of Italy which offer accommodation and food for climbers and hikers. Most of these huts are only accessible by hiking trail or 4-wheel drive vehicle.

  • To search for alpine hut rentals by mountain group or region: Click here (in Italian)

Private self-catering rentals

There are many apartments and villas available for rent privately in Umbria.

Glossary of Terms

Italian

English

pensione

basic hotel/boarding house

albergo

luxury hotel

ostello della gioventù

youth hostel

agriturismo

farm holiday

rifugi

mountain refuge

locanda

inn

camera doppia

twin room

camera matrimoniale

double room (double bed)

caparra

deposit

ricevuta fiscale

receipt

prima colazione

breakfast

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