Youth Hostel in Perugia
Travel Tips for Perugia - Mario Spagnoli (Page 1/1)
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19 Jan 2012 Laura, Australia:
Get the museum card. Go to the national meseum first for free use of audio guide. |
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21 Jun 2011 Abigail, England & Wales:
Assisi is beautiful and only a short train ride away |
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10 Jun 2011 Gunther, Belgium:
For self catering : there is a kitchen at the hostel, free for use and there is a supermarket called COOP about 500 metres away from the hostel |
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10 Jun 2011 Gunther, Belgium:
Not so great because you have to take a taxi back to the hostel. Too far away (and not too safe) to walk from the centre of Perugia to the hostel. |
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10 Jun 2011 Gunther, Belgium:
Assisi, Spello, Cortona and off course, the historical centre of Perugia |
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11 Sep 2010 Gillian, England & Wales:
Walk round the old part of Perugia. |
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17 Aug 2010 Manuela, Italy:
You can eat at the hostel, the meals are ok . We really enjoy eating at the village party such as San savino or Corciano. It is cheap and you can discover local specialities. |
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17 Aug 2010 Manuela, Italy:
in toscany to visit other medieval cities and village. |
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01 Aug 2010 Margriet, Netherlands:
Nearby (2 minutes) the hostel you can take the minimetro (€1,-) to the center. Fantastic! |
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17 Aug 2010 Manuela, Italy:
local festival and ceremonies. |
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HI Hostel Perugia - Mario SpagnoliThe Youth Hostel is situated in a public green garden and is well connected to the centre by public transport and by the new, fast Minimetrò. It provides full modern facilities, all bedrooms are with bathrooms, there is a self service restaurant and self-catering kitchen, a daytime area, reading room, laundry, Internet Corner, parking, to make your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Near Perugia there are many splendid medieval towns such as Assisi, Gubbio, Todi, Deruta, Torgiano, Spoleto, Orvieto, Città di Castello and Città della Pieve. | more...... |

