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Via Orvietana 48, Todi, 06059
 
 


 
  
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Facilities within the Property

 
You can spend your free time at the American Bar, or at the pool bar. If you want to taste some good regional specialities, the hotel has a barbecue restaurant where our chef will be delighted to prepare something special for you. The terrace with its magnificent views and barbecue area near the swimming pool offer outdoor dining in the summer season. The hotel has a Wellness Center with sauna, Turkish bath, relaxation room, massage room and treatments.
 
The Hotel is the perfect place for meetings and conventions, or weddings. Four meetings rooms offer capacity seating from 10 up to 300. The large meeting room is divisible into three smaller isolated rooms. The Hotel also has another conference room of 60 square meters. A private parking for cars and buses is available for all our guests.
 
We organise also a shuttle - bus service from and to the airport. A room service is always available during the day, plus a cash dispenser. The hotel offers some sport facilities: jogging route, private swimming pool, lighted tennis court, mini soccer court and gym. During your free time, our staff arranges a cooking school or a painting school.
 

Nearby Facilities

 
The hotel is located close to the centre of Todi, a picturesque town perched on a hilltop overlooking the Tiber valley in a region that borders the ancient land of the Etruscans, who once dominated the area. The town's Piazza del Popolo is one of the most beautiful medieval squares in Italy. It is home to the Palazzo dei Priori, the famous Palazzo del Popolo, and Palazzo del Capitano, which together form the town hall, and the Duomo (the Cathedral). The Duomo was begun in the 12th century.The stairs in front lead up to a rectangular facade with three pointed portals. Inside, it is laid out on a typical basilica plan with a nave and two side-aisles. The church of San Fortunato, started in 1292 and completed in the 15th century, rises majestically above a long flight of stairs. Santa Maria della Consolazione, located outside the walls, is an elegant Renaissance church, probably based on designs by Bramante. any visit to the city should include a stop at: the Fonte Scarnabecco, a fountain with an eight-arch portico; the Romanesque church of San Carlo, which is surmounted by a free-standing bell tower containing two orders of mullioned windows with three lights; the Piazza del Mercato Vecchio with its four large niches; the ruins of the tempio di Marte (temple of Mars); and the medieval quarter, where you can admire the city in all its magnificence.
 
  
  
   
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