Offering quiet street views, Casa Palazzo ducale in Pietragalla features accommodations and a shared lounge. With city views, this accommodation offers a patio.
Mike
From
United States
Very nice updated space in a wonderful friendly neighborhood.
Housed in a building dating from 2022, this guest house is a 2-minute walk from National Archaeological Museum and 1.2 miles from Stazione di Potenza Centrale.
Geordie's offers accommodations in Potenza, 29 miles from Pertosa Caves and a 18-minute walk from National Archaeological Museum. The guest house features a hot tub and a 24-hour front desk.
MichellePF
From
Italy
The room was comfortable and very clean. Convenient location. I would definitely recommend and stay again. For breakfast, there is a bar offering brioche and coffee located just under the apartment. There is also a coffee maker in the room and a small kitchenette.
Offering city views, Sweet Sweet Home in Tolve features accommodations and a terrace. This guest house is 16 miles from National Archaeological Museum and 16 miles from Stazione di Potenza Centrale.
Tre cancelli rooms offers accommodations in Potenza, 31 miles from Castle of Melfi.
Cammalleri
From
Canada
Great location, large room with lots of natural light, and big windows with shutters. Extremely clean upon arrival. One of the few B&b’s in Potenza with kitchen access. Quiet, secure accommodation, parking available on the street. Small shared kitchen with coffee machine and tea. Smart TV was a nice touch. The rooms seem recently renovated. Ample toiletries provided. Hosts very responsive on WhatsApp
Ruoti 1885 offers accommodations in Ruoti, 28 miles from Castle of Melfi.
Kathy
From
United States
AMAZING! AMAZING! AMAZING!
The Ruoti 1885 B&B is one of a kind. Upon arrival, Antonia met us at a free parking area and provided historic details about Ruoti on the short walk to the property. The fully renovated property, built in 1885, hence the name, is beautiful and impeccably maintained. Our room was spacious and so comfortable. The bathroom was enormous and modern. The view from our “Sunset Room” of the rolling hills of the area was stunning. Antonia prepared a scrumptious breakfast with local pastries, toast, homemade jams, fruit, yogurt, and farm fresh eggs. There is much to discover in this quaint town with cobblestone streets and welcoming people.
We visited Ruoti as my husband has roots there. Antonia arranged a meeting with a town historian who was able to help us find that there was still family in the town. This historian has been working to reunite families and is doing much research to find out why families moved away at the turn of the century, where they moved, what work they did, and where the remaining family lives. The enthusiasm that he had with diving into historic records to help was truly amazing. It was a whirlwind two days in which we were able to meet a cousin and aunt and get to know this special town. Of course, Antonia was with us every step. She was our interpreter, ensured we got to our meetings, and provided recommendations of other places to visit in the region. We can’t thank her enough for all she did exceeding our expectations of our visit to Ruoti. We were treated like family and can’t wait for our next visit.
This part of Italy is truly remarkable. If you have roots here or not, don’t hesitate to book a stay at Ruoti 1885 B&B.
Just a 9-minute walk from National Archaeological Museum and 0.9 miles from Stazione di Potenza Centrale, Blunotte Potenza features accommodations in Potenza, with a shared lounge.
Jennifer
From
United States
This is a no nonsense clean quiet room in Potenza on a residential street. It’s about a 20 min walk down to the train/regional bus station but uphill with luggage from the station to the room you’ll want a taxi.
Bkfst is packaged treats and instant espresso but there’s the Grand Cafe if you can find the elevator about 5 min away.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.
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