Deluxe Accommodations in Umbria
Located in the highest part of the old city, guests can enjoy spectacular views of Assisi from the terraces or relax in the evocative spa amidst the Roman pillars surrounding the hydromassage pool.

This large villa surrounded by the vineyards of Montefalco has been the Zuccari family's residence since the end of the 16th century. The current owner, Paolo Zuccari, has transformed it into a Relais de Charme.
Read MoreBeautifully landscaped gardens with roses, rosemary and oleanders can be seen from each of the guestrooms. Each room is uniquely decorated with its own style and terrace. Relax by the idyllic pool surrounded by stately cypress trees and a seemingly endless array of roses.

The present owner, Francesco Antonini dei Conti Angeli Nieri Mongalli, was born in the palazzo in 1948 and is responsible for its transformation into a historic residence. This historic hotel where his family has lived since 1788 integrates architectural elements and original building materials from the ancient world and overlooks the ruins of an ancient Roman theatre and temple. A vaulted underground room, which was a part of the two thousand year old theatre, serves as the dining room of the restaurant, creating an unforgettable dining experience.

The 17th century building of Le Tre Vaselle rises within the medieval walls of Torgiano, a peaceful village set in the heart of the Umbrian countryside. Le Tre Vaselle is a renovated 17th -century manor with thick stone walls, wooden beams, terracotta floors and great stone fireplaces.
Read MoreThe hotel's name was inspired by three wine vessels dating back to the 18th century found here, in the heart of one of Italy's most famous wine-growing regions. In fact, hotel founder, Giorgio Lungarotti, is a legend in Italy and in the wine-industry world-wide for creating the DOCG Rubesco wine here in the 1970's.
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