Albergo Italia was Urbino’s first hotel. Set in the historic center, it is a 5-minute walk from Palazzo Ducale. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout and rooms with a flat-screen satellite TV.
Hotel Raffaello - Self Check-in Free is in the heart of Urbino's old town, and takes its name from the famous artist whose house, now a museum, you can find just a few yards away.
Located a 5-minute drive from the Urbino's historic center, La Meridiana is surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the Montefeltro hills and features a swimming pool and a restaurant.
In a peaceful location, Hotel and Residence Dei Duchi offers a personalized service, and spacious rooms with air conditioning and satellite TV. Historic central Urbino is a 5 minute drive away.
The Hotel Bonconte is an old villa, recently refurbished and modernized, offering every comfort with top class service. It is elegantly furnished and comprises some antique pieces.
B&B Albornoz offers accommodations in Urbino, a 6-minute walk from Urbino Cathedral and 28 miles from Indiana Golf. Featuring city views, this bed and breakfast also includes free Wifi.
Surrounded by the Marche countryside, the eco-friendly Ca' Lupino is 6.8 mi from the center of Urbino. This property offers a free outdoor pool, free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms.
Offering a terrace and views of the garden, Residenza Ambrogi is located in Urbino, 1640 feet from Urbino Cathedral. Free WiFi is available throughout. Every room is fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Offering views of the mountains, B&B Aquilone offers rooms with free WiFi in Urbino. It is a 10-minute walk from the center. All rooms come with a flat-screen TV and a desk.
Urbino is a beautiful medieval town. Quite hilly so bring decent shoes. The ducal palace and art gallery is a must see but wandering around and sitting in a cafe looking out over views is just as atmospheric. It’s quite quiet and not silly prices. Local Passerina wine is a new favorite
Rachel
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
The city is a jewel!
The city is a jewel! In addition to walking around and through the city, we took in the Museum at the Palazzo Ducale. We grabbed coffees or spritzes in sunny spots overlooking the surrounding hills. We could have enjoyed a 2-3 day stay...
mara
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Urbino is not a big place.
Urbino is not a big place. A dedicated person can walk it in a serious day. But if you want to do museums and shopping, really do the place, you should allow three days. The schedules of the colleges affect your experience. It is a different place when students are there, very lively, maybe too lively. It is touristy when the students are not there, but most tourists are Italian. If you like meat, Urbino has it. The food in general is outstanding. It is not a great place for people with mobility issues. Very hilly, uneven paving stones. It is very, very clean. You won't sleep late. The loudest bells ever made by human hands ring at 8 and again at 8:15, and then sometimes yet again. You'll get up. But morning there is so lovely that you don't want to miszs it anyway.
Randall
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Urbino is a UNESCO's world heritage site, a university town...
Urbino is a UNESCO's world heritage site, a university town and birthplace of many important fugures, yet overlooked and unknown amoung international tourists. After years of longing, I finally had a chance to visit this mesmerising place where Raffaello, my most favourite painter, was born.
Mom-with-A-View
Australia
10
Scored 10
We stayed in October, so not many tourists, to visit the...
We stayed in October, so not many tourists, to visit the Ducal Palace. Fantastic architecture, interiors and were lucky to see Raphael exhibition. Also a visit to his birthplace.
Great restaurants. Particularly liked the friendly family atmosphere at Trattatoria Leone. Authentic delicious food with great service.
Judith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wander around, visit during the evening where the only...
Wander around, visit during the evening where the only activity is students making merry. A day will easily do it but it is not a typical "tourist" town and is all the better for it. The Duomo is closed for repairs.
We both loved everything about this property. It was very clean, very well appointed/furnished, extremely quiet, very close to parking, restaurants and all of the amazing sites of Urbino. Oriano and Rosanna were very easy to deal with. The courtyard was wonderful to sit in for a rest and recovery. We would stay here again with absolute certainty. With 4 trips to Italy in 6 years, Urbino is now one of my favourite towns and Casa la Piazzetta is now most likely my favourite accomodation
Property host Tiziana was just lovely, very warm, welcome and accommodating. Excellent location near Urbino- very easy and convenient to drive in. It is a beautifully maintained farm and property with lovely open yard to sit outdoors and relax. My apartment was spacious and well appointed and stayed cool enough even during the heat of the day (with most shutters closed). Very near a good supermercato and restaurants, even without going into the city center.
We really enjoyed the location, surrounded by a beautiful garden and lovely countryside. About 15 minute drive to Urbino so it was easy to drive to the town in the day and spend a lovely relaxing evening in the cottage. There is a patio with tables and chairs outside the door. The family were really welcoming and friendly. The cottage itself was really well equipped, clean and spacious. There is parking next to the cottage and the WiFi was great.
I wish to say that Colleverde Country House had an easy game to play: the location, the facility, and the kindness of the people working in the resort are just phenomenal. The location is just phenomenal and run by a family that cares about protecting the traditions and culture of one of the most beautiful places on Hearth. A "must go" place: do not miss it!
Very nicely renovated and well kept country house at a 5 min drive from Urbino, in a quiet location surrounded by gentle hills and the occasional fawn and boar. Breakfast features home-cooked cakes and high quality cured meats. Apartments are clean, rooms are wide and stay at Ca' Balsomino is overall the most enjoyable.
We were warmly welcomed, they gave us great tips for restaurants.
The house is absolutely beautiful, the view on Urbino is awesome. The breakfast is delicious 🙂
Clearly you feel like at home, even Simba the little dog is such a cutie.
It's by far the best place we have stayed in, during our trip in Italy 👌
There is a portico along the block with the entrance to the hotel which was nice since it was raining when we arrived. The location was within steps of everything we needed. There is an elevator. The room was large, comfortable and had views in two directions. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
Breakfast was served to exceptional views of the valley below. Maria Grazia was friendly and accomodating of a dairy allergy. The rooms were clean and recently renovated (with AC!). The property was a short drive to Urbino's historic center and was a relaxing place to return to at the end of the day.
We had a great time at Villa Liberty.
Literally 10 minutes from the city center, it’s easy to reach by car (parking available nearby).
The place was very clean and the owner is welcoming. He gave great suggestions for sightseeing and food!
Recommended for your stay in Urbino.
I booked the room last minute as I was not planning to stay in Urbino for the night. The room was clean and nice and just 10 min walk away from the historical center of Urbino.
The bed is extremely comfortable!
Very much enjoyed our stay in beautiful Urbino.Warm welcome, comfortable, well equipped room which even had a small kitchen . Quiet room and comfortable bed. Breakfast at nearby cafe was grand.
The location is great. The Urbino express train stop is just in front of the hotel as well as the palace and the Cathedral. The room is clean and the breakfast is delicious.
Unique apartment with the garden and view on Palazzo Ducale located in center of Urbino close to parking. Just a few steps to amazing Oratorio San Giovanni.
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