Residenza D'Epoca San Lorenzo Tre is in the center of Todi, just a few steps from Todi Cathedral. It offers a panoramic terrace, a garden, a common living room, and rooms in a 19th-century style.
James
From
United States
We loved staying at Residenza D'Epoca San Lorenzo Tre. It's a wonderful old building with lots of history. Our room was quite lovely and very old world. The hosts were amazing. There is a rooftop deck with an amazing view, so we made a cocktail and went there to unwind in the late afternoon, and she showed up with a tray of chips and other goodies to nibble on! Whoever does that? Wow, so thoughtful! She was very helpful and accommodating. The breakfast was fabulous, the location perfect, and parking was close by, inexpensive and easy. Todi was one of our favorite towns of the trip (and we were in a lot of towns).
Located in the heart of Umbria, on top of hill surrounded by vineyards, this historic property offers stunning views of the area. Relais Todini features a gourmet restaurant and an outdoor pool.
Mara
From
United States
Staff was incredibly helpful, facilities were magnificant and breakfast was fanrtastic. The scrambled eggs cost a lettle extra but theey were the best scrambled eggs we had in our three week trip to Italy.
Located in Todi, 28 miles from Duomo Orvieto, Borgo Petroro has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Mathieu
From
United States
The place is so beautiful and unique. The staff is very kind as well
With a unique panorama over the medieval town of Todi and the Tevere Valley, the Tenuta Di Canonica is ideal for a relaxing break in the heart of unspoiled nature.
Located in Todi, within 24 miles of Duomo Orvieto and 26 miles of Perugia Cathedral, Monastero SS.
C.A.B.
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United States
The Monastero SS. Annunziata is a historical place to stay - an old monastery. Todi is a hilly, beautiful, old town, and it is best to park outside of the ZTL. Nonetheless, the walk to the monastery was doable with luggage and picturesque. The breakfast was fresh and plentiful, and was offered in an old refectory, with frescoes and paintings on the walls. There is and old church inside the monastery, viewable on the way to the rooms. The staff was professional and helpful. They loaned us a hotel umbrella, which we needed. The room was comfortable and the whole place was well-kept. Todi is very walkable, though hilly.
Offering free parking, Hotel Tuder is 0.6 mi from Todi’s historical center. Its restaurant serves Umbria specialties and features panoramic views of the Tiber Valley.
Linda
From
United States
Cheerful rooms with tasteful, good quality decor. Good A/C, high quality sheets and towels, lots of hot water. Bright breakfast room for a delicious breakfast. Thank you, staff!
Set 0.9 mi from the main piazza in Todi, Villa Luisa is a green oasis of peace and relaxation featuring modern accommodations, its own swimming pool and superior, hearty cuisine.
On average, 3-star hotels in Todi cost $109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Todi are $188 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Todi can be found for $284 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Todi this weekend is $152 or, for a 4-star hotel, $220. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Todi for this weekend cost around $375 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $144 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Todi for tonight. You'll pay around $182 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Todi will cost around $320, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The old town of Todi was charming and one of the few hill...
The old town of Todi was charming and one of the few hill towns with its own funicular. We could conveniently park outside the old town and take the the funicular up to dinner or to tour the town. The town was not crowded and yet it was stunning in both its views and its architecture. A block south of the main square there was an excellant restaurant for lunch called Ristorante Pizzeria Cavour, with a fantastic view. I highly recommend seeing the Church of Nunziatina, with 17th century floor to ceiling paintings that are trompe L'oeil (look 3D in 2D) and with beautiful colors.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
United States
Review score
10.0
Todi is a quaint quite Italian village up on top of a big...
Todi is a quaint quite Italian village up on top of a big hill with great views of the surrounding countryside. There are many great cafe and restaurants as well as a museum in the town. I would highly recommend a visit to Todi
Guest review by
Vince Adams
Australia
Review score
10.0
Were tipped off by a friend to go to Todi for a visit.
Were tipped off by a friend to go to Todi for a visit. It is only a couple of hours out of Rome but another world away. It was just beautiful, old world and a must visit. We staying in a most beautiful restored castle.
Honestly do yourself a favor and visit this area.
Guest review by
STEPHEN D SMITH
Australia
Review score
10.0
Beautiful little village, great that there is an elevator...
Beautiful little village, great that there is an elevator that takes you up to the old town from a parking lot at the bottom so that you don't have to walk up the stairs especially if you have difficulty with steep hills or walking uphill.
Guest review by
Nadine
South Africa
Review score
10.0
Beautiful hill town without the crowds.
Beautiful hill town without the crowds. It’s a chance to experience an Italian community and observe everyday life. The view from the various areas are fantastic the center is full of history with beautiful churches and bars and restaurants to relax and enjoy.
Guest review by
David
United States
Review score
10.0
Todi is a beautiful little town.
Todi is a beautiful little town. We loved the scenery that surrounded the town. The history around every corner. Every shop or restaurant we went to we were treated with great respect. Churches are well worth a visit but be prepared to walk a lot of steps. Overall a wonderful place.
Guest review by
Billy
Ireland
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The location was good. It isn't actually in Todi but in the hamlet of Pontecuti which is close to a main highway. This is good for visiting the nearby towns though less good for eating out at night as the nearest restaurants are in Todi. There is ample parking only a few metres from the front door (near the church). The view from the windows and patio is somewhat curtailed by the walls of the old 'borgo' but this helps keep the apartment cool. Great locking mesh door to the kitchen which keeps the insects out but lets cool air in.
Great old hotel in very close to the main plaza of Todi. The host was fantastic and extremely helpful. There is a very nice terrace on top of the hotel where you can have a drink and watch the sun set. Breakfast was delicious.
Good location for visiting Todi old town. Great free parking. Lovely grounds surrounding the hotel. Wide variety of breakfast options. Clean, comfortable room with balcony overlooking farmland.
Great hosts, excellent location, good breakfast and comfortable accommodations. We recommend Lemon Tree Boutique Guest House highly and will definitely stay there again when we return to Todi.
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