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Hotel Ilgo - Perugia, Italy

Via A. di Duccio 1
Perugia, 06122
Nightly Rates (115.08 - 207.04)   3 Star
Hotel Ilgo

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Property Description
If you are looking for a pleasant and relaxing stay, or holiday, Ilgo Hotel is the place to be in! Over the past fifteen years, the comfortable and homely atmosphere have always represented our hotel?s trademark. Located in Monteluce, one of the most quiet districts in Perugia very close to the city medieval centre and only a few minutes away with our free shuttle service. The Hotel is extremely well situated for those who wish to discover Perugia and other Umbrian art-towns such as: Assisi, Gubbio, Spoleto, Orvieto and many others.The comfortable hotel rooms are supplied with a mini bar, Sat TV, hairdryer and a safe. Moreover, the hotel offers a restaurant, bar, conference room, Internet Corner, solarium, a Children?s corner and private parking.Making your stay a pleasant one is our priority. Andrea, Umberto, Roberto and Piero, our receptionists, will be glad to suggest the most fascinating itineraries in order to discover Umbria, ?the green heart of Italy?. Furthermore, it is possible to organize visits to local wine cellars, wine libraries, olive mills, ceramic factories and to the ?Perugina Chocolate Museum?.If you wish to receive any further information do not hesitate to contact us, we are at your service 24 hours a day!We look forward to welcoming you as our guest!

Hotel Ilgo


Amenities
  • TV

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Conference Facilities

  • Elevators

  • On the Garden

  • Laundry Service

  • Indoor Parking

  • Valet Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Restaurant

  • Pets Allowed

  • Safe

  • Solarium

  • Sports Available

  • Telephone

  • Indoor Tennis

  • Air Conditioned


  • Room Information
  • TWNLS

  • Double Room. double room Special price for two people - one large bed
  • DBLST

  • Double Room. Standard double room for two people - one large bed
  • SGLST

  • single bath-room. single room with bath
  • TWNST

  • Twin bath-room.
  • TWNST

  • Twin bath-room.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 10 AM 

  • Check out time is Noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+1 

  • Opened in  0 

  • Renovated in  0 

  • 80  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    How To Reach Ilgo HotelHighway E 45 gets you to Perugia, the best exit to reach Ilgo Hotel is Piscille.Piscille is the first exit coming from Rome - Assisi - Cesena and the last one coming from Florence and Siena.From Piscille to Ilgo Hotel there is a distance of Km 4. Once exited at Piscille follow indications to Monteluce.For people coming from Florence an alternative exit can be San Faustino. 10.0 KM 5.0 KM 3.0 KM

    Guarantee Policy
    A valid credit card is required to guarantee the reservation

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellate 2 days before the arrival to avoid a night penalty for every three nights booked.


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    Stylish, cultured, good-humored and volatile - Italy, with its golden light, stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, has inspired poets and painters for centuries. Perhaps more than any other country, it has influenced the course of European development, particularly in culture and political thought.

    Today, besides the renowned cities of Venice, Florence, Siena and Naples, each with its own unique identity and architecture, Italy features romantic medieval hill towns, such as San Gimignano in Tuscany, and unspoilt fishing villages, like Positano
    on the Amalfi coast. Operatic productions are staged in Verona’s ancient amphitheater, while the influence of Federico Fellini is celebrated in Turin’s museum of cinema.

    Throughout the country visitors can find vineyards and cellars to taste fine regional wines, workshops where crafts are produced by hand, and friendly trattorie where simple but superb dishes are served.

    The most important early settlers were the enigmatic Etruscans, but by the third century BC their culture had been displaced by the mighty city state of Rome.

    At its greatest extent, the Roman Empire stretched from Egypt to England and for several centuries conferred on its inhabitants the benefits of the Pax Romana: culture, law, relative peace and comparative prosperity. This sophisticated society left a rich architectural legacy - Rome is still dominated by buildings like the mighty Colosseum.

    In the 15th century, Italy was at the heart of the Renaissance, an extraordinary flowering of art and culture. It produced artists such as Fra Angelico, Raphael, Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, whose works take pride of place in Italy’s galleries.

    Italy combines art, history and contemporary fashion with stunning natural landscapes: the turquoise waters of Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda offer one of Europe’s most beautiful stretches of sand, sea and sunshine, while the snow-covered slopes of the Dolomite mountains are a haven for winter sports enthusiasts.

    Geography
    Italy is situated in Europe and attached in the north to the European mainland. To the north, the Alps separate Italy from France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. Northern Italy: The Alpine regions, the Po Plain and the Dolomites. Piedmont and Val d’Aosta contain some of the highest mountains in Europe and are good areas for winter sports. Rivers flow down from the mountains passing through the beautiful Italian Lake District (Maggiore, Como, Garda) to the fertile Po Basin, which extends as far south as the bare slopes of the Appennines, and has long been one of Italy’s most prosperous regions. Central Italy: The northern part of the Italian peninsula. Tuscany (Toscana) has a diverse landscape with snow-capped mountains, lush countryside, hills and a long sandy coastline. To the east is Umbria, known as the ‘green heart of Italy’; hilly with broad plains, olive groves and pines, and Le Marche - a region of gentle mountains, rivers and small fertile plains. Further south lies Rome, Italy’s capital city. Within its precincts is the Vatican City. Southern Italy: The south is wilder than the north, with mile upon mile of olive trees, cool forests and rolling hills. Campania consists of flat coastal plains and low mountains, stretching along a rocky coast to the Calabrian border. The islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida in the Tyrrhenian Sea are also part of Campania. Puglia, the ‘heel of the boot’, is a landscape of volcanic hills and isolated marshes. Calabria, the ‘toe’, is wild, heavily forested and thinly populated. The Islands: Sicily (Sicilia), visible across a 3km (2-mile) strait from mainland Italy, is famed for its active volcano Mount Etna and lava fields. Sardinia (Sardegna) has a mountainous landscape, fine sandy beaches and rocky offshore islands.


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