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    Hotel Nun Assisi Relais & Spa Museum - View uphill from the room's terrace

    Hotel Nun Assisi Relais & Spa Museum

    5.0(8 reviews)
    67.4 km
    €€€€

    An amazing gem of a hotel worth every penny. We swooped in last-minute and could not have asked for…read morea warmer greeting. Assisi itself is astoundingly beautiful and the Nun fits right in, blending historical architectural elements with modern amenities and comforts. The staff knew what being a five-star hotel requires - they foresaw what we might need or want during the visit and made sure we had it: spa intro, restaurant recommendations, and a little prosecco. The entire campus is spotless, I could have slept anywhere. Bravo to the team here, they have put together an astounding product.

    The best Spa/ Hotel/ resort in Europe!! The service is amazing. The management and the staff are…read moreprofessionals and they all speaks English. My room had a great view of Assisi and very spacious but aside from the room the spa with the Roman bath and different rooms with different temperatures is truly a treat! Greta Papini one of the massage therapists had me hooked with her magical hands to where I booked an 80 minute massage everyday of my stay not to mention the manager of the Spa Anna Rita Sciallo that came to my rescue with a manicure and pedicure. I definitely recommend Nun Assisi Relais & Spa Museum. I would give them 10 stars if I could. The restaurant has an amazing view with the best food and service you can find in Assisi

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    Hotel Nun Assisi Relais & Spa Museum - The view from E A T Emanuele Mazzella  Chef Restaurant in Nun

    The view from E A T Emanuele Mazzella Chef Restaurant in Nun

    Hotel Nun Assisi Relais & Spa Museum

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    Villa Luciana

    Villa Luciana

    5.0(1 review)
    68.7 km

    We stayed at Villa Luciana for 3 weeks in June 2015 and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Villa Luciana…read moreis a 3-bedroom apartment four short blocks from the beach. It's spacious and the gardens are beautiful. The cost runs around 45 euro a night for a stay of two weeks or longer, so it's cheaper than most of the hotel rooms and far more spacious, especially for our family of four. This place is not listed on most of the English-language vacation rental sites as it appears that the family that owns it markets it mainly to Italian customers. But the guy who manages the place, who goes by the single name Franco, speaks English well and made us feel very comfortable. We can highly recommend Villa Luciana to English-speaking tourists. We ended up here by chance. We had booked a reservation at Casa Di Franco, an apartment building converted to vacation rentals, which was owned by the same family. The Casa Di Franco was sold just a couple of weeks before our arrival, and Franco contacted us to let us know, saying that he had arranged for an even nicer place at no extra cost. He met us there upon our arrival, made sure everything was okay, and gave us his cell number to reach him if we had any problems. The honest and open way that he handled the change of our accommodations convinced us that he's a person we wanted to do business with, and we were very pleased with the place he found for us. The family apparently owns or markets several vacation rentals in the Abruzzo via the www.latuacasainabruzzo.it website. I can't comment on the places they have in the other towns, but Villa Luciana was just great. The pictures on the website really don't do it full justice. When we drove up, our reaction was: "Wow, it's beautiful". The building has two rental units, one of the ground floor and one upstairs. We stayed in the ground floor unit. The overall size of the apartment was about 1000 square feet, considerably more than you get in a hotel for the same price. The unit has a good sized kitchen with a gas range and a toaster oven. It's well stocked with dishes, glasses, pots and pans, and there's a market about two blocks away along Via Arno. We had breakfast at the apartment and went out for lunch and dinner, but if someone were to prefer to cook and eat in, this place is well set up for it. There's a four-seat table right in the kitchen. The rest of the apartment consists of three bedrooms. One has a queen size bed and the other two have singles. All three bedrooms are spacious, and there are two well-equipped bathrooms. There's a small laundry room accessed from the outside that has a washing machine only. We did our own laundry there and hung stuff on the line to dry, but if that is too primitive for you, there's a laundromat on the corner of Via Arno and Via Toscana. Our children, age 18 and 14, really enjoyed the place. They loved being able to run over to public beach in five minutes, come back to the apartment when they wanted to, and then head back for the beach. In early June, the water of the Adriatic was suprisingly warm, and we enjoyed swimming in the salty sea along with other beach activities. Garden Lido just over the line in Tortoreto Lido was very close, and we enjoyed the wonderful restaurants of Alba, especially Carlo V, the Gaugin Pub, the Pizzeria del Pescatore, the Friggitoria for takeout, and Istanbul Kebab for delicious middle eastern food. The area where Villa Luciana is located felt very safe, and the kids went out on their own, found their own gelateria, pasticceria and places to eat, and in general had a great time enjoying the run of the place. Alba was a wonderful place to use as a base for our three weeks in Italy, and we had a chance to see Civitella, Teramo, the Salinello Gorge, L'Aquila, Vasto, Florence, Sienna, Arezzo and Rome. The people we met in Abruzzo were wonderful. I'd heard from some American tourists that Italians were unpleasant to tourists, and maybe that's true in some of the big cities, but that certainly wasn't the case in Abruzzo. Everyone was gracious, many spoke English, and those who didn't were patient with our slow and limited Italian.

    Hotel Relax

    Hotel Relax

    5.0(3 reviews)
    56.0 km

    I just returned from a two week vacation at the Family Hotel Relax in San Benedetto del Tronto,…read more with my son, daughter-in-law, and two granddaughters. The Hotel caters to Italian families and we were among just a few Americans staying there during our trip. The hotel is literally a fantasy land for children featuring an exceptional staff of young people who organize specific activities for them. Although our three-year old granddaughter did not speak any Italian (at least not at the beginning of our trip...), the staff went out of their way to include her in activities, from building sand castles at the beach to the baby dance parties every night. She even got to appear on stage in costume in a mini Peter Pan play. The soft inclusive package features a baby buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and stocks a variety of baby foods and child-friendly options. The inventive menu for the adults offers ample choices at pranzo and cena. We were able to enjoy some regional specialties during our stay including olive ascolane, fritto misto, and salumi offerings, along with the chef's surprisingly creative daily entrees. The breakfast buffet always featured fresh fruit, freshly squeezed orange juice, and fresh pastries and cornetti, along with scrambled eggs, cereal, toast, and other familiar choices for the kids. The waitstaff was terrific, and especially our waiter, Hamdi, who was so patient in dealing with our needs and those of the two babies. The hotel is located on the beautiful palm tree-lined "lungomare," a short walk to the beach, where hotel guests are offered umbrellas and chairs at the LaSerenella chalet as part of the inclusive package. The hotel rooms are small and the beds are a lot firmer than the norm in the U.S., but we didn't come here to stay inside. (My only real issue is that the showers are very tiny and slippery, especially for the toddlers and us older folks.) That said, my utmost respect and congratulations to Nicola Mozzoni, who serves as the general manager/event coordinator/ nightly master of ceremonies/trouble shooter, etc. for creating an exceptional environment for family vacations. I assure you that nothing like this at all is available in the resort areas of the U.S.

    From the owner: Hotel in prima fila sul mare e vicino al centro una grande…read morepiscina immersa in un parco con piante secolari lo contraddistingue Animazione, serate tematiche, giochi bimbi e wifi gratuito sono alcuni dei servizi più apprezzati di questo albergo dove potrete dimenticare i problemi quotidiani e divertirvi in Relax

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    Case - hotels - Updated May 2026

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