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
The hotel has a pri...
Jayeon
South Korea
To begin with, Hotel Bonconte was closed for some time being, which I only found out when I arrived at the doorstep. (Of course they messaged me more than one day before and it's my fault that I didn't check it... ) Therefore I cannot tell anything than the view from the hotel was fantastic and getting here from the bus station (Santa Lucia) was quite a tough walk though downward. My reservation was moved to Hotel Domenico in front of the Duomo and Palazzo Ducale, and that hotel was decent.
Albergo Italia was Urbino’s first hotel. Set in the historic centre, it is a 5-minute walk from Palazzo Ducale. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout and rooms with a flat-screen satellite TV.
David
United States
wonderful location, near everything. exceptional view from room with balcony. good size
The Albergo San Domenico hotel is an old religious complex that is situated in the main square of Urbino, directly in front of the Ducal Palace, between the Cathedral and the University.
Jolanta
Denmark
A wonderful hotel just in front of Palazzo Ducale. Comfy, big beds, nice rooms, good breakfasts. And an absolute amazingly friendly staff who guided me with a smile while driving through Urbino to the very very centrum (as my GPS went crazy). Thank you, thank you! I felt very welcomed! Hope to see you again!
In a peaceful location, Hotel and Residence Dei Duchi offers a personalised service, and spacious rooms with air conditioning and satellite TV. Urbino’s historic centre is a 5 minute drive away.
Sidra
Italy
The room was comfortable and i liked the neat bedding and washroom. And definitely the bus stop outside the hotel's exit door. Breakfast was quite good with the variety of fruits but instead of just sweets and cake varieties, there should be the bread slices and eggs as well.
Hotel Tortorina is located in the hills surrounding Urbino. It has panoramic views and features free parking. The Tortorina’s rooms are simply decorated and include a satellite TV and private...
Katja
United Kingdom
The staff/ receptionist was super sweet, helpful and friendly. There was such a nice personal touch.
Located a 5-minute drive from the Urbino's historic centre, La Meridiana is surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the Montefeltro hills and features a swimming pool and a restaurant.
Camila
Portugal
The staff was very welcoming.
The breakfast was good.
Although the location is a little far from the city, it was very calming because of the Nature surrouding it.
The room was clean and it was what was promised.
Definitely recommend.
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 metres away.
Martin
Austria
The location is excellent, in the middle of the town. Communication in English worked very well, instructions for parking good, although information on accessibility (ZTL times) missing.
Immersed in the green Montefeltro hills of Urbino's countryside, Colleverde Country House & SPA Urbino offers a spa with indoor pool and hydromassage jets.
Dating back to the 18th century, Tenuta Santi Giacomo e Filippo is located in the heart of the Montefeltro region, just 9 km from Urbino.
Philip
Netherlands
Amazing place,beautiful estate with wine fields/winery,best breakfast I had in Italy for 4 weeks,professional spa,and very nice people,in all aspects,top notch.
Set within 200 metres of Duomo and 44 km of Indiana Golf, Palazzo Giusti Suites and Spa offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Urbino.
Le suites sono meravigliose.
Il personale veramente gentile ed accogliente.
Albergo Italia was Urbino’s first hotel. Set in the historic centre, it is a 5-minute walk from Palazzo Ducale. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout and rooms with a flat-screen satellite TV.
Great location, friendly welcome, amazing breakfast
Located a 5-minute drive from the Urbino's historic centre, La Meridiana is surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the Montefeltro hills and features a swimming pool and a restaurant.
The pool, the breakfast, the bathroom, the room...
The Albergo San Domenico hotel is an old religious complex that is situated in the main square of Urbino, directly in front of the Ducal Palace, between the Cathedral and the University.
Alles sehr gut vom Frühstück bis zur zentralen Lage
Fly to Federico Fellini Airport, Rimini, 40km away. From there, take a direct bus to Urbino (1.5 hours). Alternatively, take a train to Pesaro (1 hour), then a bus to Urbino (40 minutes). For domestic travellers, direct buses from major Italian cities are available.
The most convenient airport for Urbino, Italy, is Federico Fellini International Airport in Rimini, due to its proximity and good transport links. It's approximately 60km away from Urbino.
Urbino, Italy, offers limited public transport with a local bus service operating within the city. The compact nature of Urbino also makes walking a viable option. Cycling is popular due to the city's hilly terrain. Car hire is available, but parking can be challenging due to restricted zones.
The historical centre of Urbino, Italy, is the best area to stay. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering easy access to major attractions like the Palazzo Ducale and Urbino Cathedral. The area is also well-served by public transport.
Urbino, Italy experiences a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Average temperatures range from 3°C in January to 30°C in July. The summer season, from June to August, is typically hot and dry, while the winter season, from December to February, is cooler with frequent rainfall. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with moderate temperatures and occasional showers.
What guests said about Urbino:
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Urbino is a beautiful medieval town.
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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
Just great. A lovely country house a little away from the city center. The car park at Porta Santa Lucia (which is also the car park for a Coop supermarket) is 5 minute drive away and makes it super convenient to explore Urbino. At the same time you can relax in the middle of nowhere afterwards. Friendly staff, good breakfast (at least for Italian standards - when staying longer you might miss a little bit of a variety).
The location is spectacular - right at the edge of a national park and minutes from the lovely town of Urbino.
The apartment is immaculate, beautifully renovated farm house, with many personal touches ( n o t your canned Scandinavian super store "modern" ).
The hosts are extraordinary - not only very friendly but so helpful and generous.
Will stay there any time again!!
Super convenient location near the main piazza but still very quiet. Clean and comfortable. The owner was very nice and responsive through Booking messages. I was late arriving so instead of meeting me she was able to just leave the key in a key box for me and I left it there again when I left, so super easy checkin and checkout.
This was our family’s 15th vacation in Italy and this apartment is one of the most thoughtfully furnished accommodations we’ve rented! Everything you could need is here! The WiFi is perfect and the location is wonderful. Just inside the walls so that parking isn’t far and neither are any of the sights.
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.
Hotel is on the edge of old town and it makes it quiet but still very centered. Breakfast was of two options either continental of Italian. Lost of fruits, sweet pies, meets, eggs etc.- very generous assortment. Room was nicely decorated and made Urbino renaissance feeling :).
The room was comfortable and i liked the neat bedding and washroom. And definitely the bus stop outside the hotel's exit door. Breakfast was quite good with the variety of fruits but instead of just sweets and cake varieties, there should be the bread slices and eggs as well.
The room was very cozy. The owner was very friendly and extremely helpful, just an all around nice person. She knew Urbino well and gave us some insight and tips, our trip through Urbino wouldn't be the same if we didn't stay at this affitacamere.
There isn't a whole lot of hotel accommodation in Urbino but Albergo Italia fiited the bill well for us. It is very central, right next to the Ducal Palace, and easily accessed by elevator from the the car park at the bottom of the hill.
La Meridiana is a peaceful and calm oasis after the trip from Milan. It is nestled in beautiful hills and the view across to the ancient silhouette of Urbino is breathtaking. This was my second visit after eight years.
The location is excellent, we had a great view over the hills surrounding Urbino. The apartment was great having all the equipments needed. Very clean, no noise. Totally worth the price.
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.
Very good location and very capable manager.
She was waiting for us in front of the hotel as the entrance is unique positioned.
She also booked our dinner table.
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