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Ostello aig Mario Spagnoli
- Hotel
- 3 Estrellas
via Cortonese 4, 06127 Perusa
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Basado en 111 comentarios
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Descripción
Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Mario Spagnoli - Hostel de Perugia, apenas te separarán diez minutos en coche de Oratorio de San Bernardino y Arco Etrusco. Además, este albergue se encuentra a 5,8 km de Basilica San Pietro y a ...
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Descripción general
Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Mario Spagnoli - Hostel de Perugia, apenas te separarán diez minutos en coche de Oratorio de San Bernardino y Arco Etrusco. Además, este albergue se encuentra a 5,8 km de Basilica San Pietro y a 5,9 km de Rocca Paolina.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 33 habitaciones.
Servicios
Con jardín donde descansar y comodidades como conexión a Internet wifi gratis y una televisión en la zona común, ¡no te faltará de nada!
Para comer
En Mario Spagnoli - Hostel tienes un restaurante a tu disposición para comer algo. Se ofrece un desayuno bufé gratuito.
Servicios de negocios y otros
Tendrás conexión a Internet por cable gratis, un servicio de recepción las 24 horas y atención multilingüe a tu disposición. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito disponible.
Información adicional
Check-in
Desde15:00hCheck-out
Hasta12:00hServicios
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Acceso a internet
- Acceso a internet de alta velocidad gratis
- Wifi gratis
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Aparcamiento
- Parking
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Complementos habitación
- Recepción 24 horas
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Generales
- Jardin
- Restaurante
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Servicios
- Atención en varios idiomas
- Información turística
- Salas de reunión
- Servicio de lavandería
Opiniones del hotel
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Comentarios destacados
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pinnychan
it's too much 10 ladies in a room!the hostel is well placed,it seems very nice when you arrived there.the breakfast is included and is really good,but the room and especially the cleaness are terrible!!! you can't put 10 people in a small room with just one small toillet and not to clean all day!it's enough.this is very important in a hostel I am sorry never see something like this. I don't think I ll come back even if the staff was nice
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stopxthink
El mejor hostel de toda ItaliaHe estado tres noches en el hostel y ha sido una experiencia muy grata. El personal es muy agradable, las habitaciones son amplias y están limpias, el desayuno es muy bueno y las zonas comunes son agradables. Recomiendo las suites, aunque el resto de habitaciones cumplen correctamente. Está muy bien ubicado, con transporte público justo enfrente y el maravilloso minimetró a 100 metros, que te deja en el centro de Perugia en pocos minutos. Además, justo en la salida del hostel hay un restaurante/buffet increíble, con mucho ambiente por la tarde/noche. El edificio principal está alejado de la carretera, por lo que no se escuchan ruidos por la noche. Para tratarse de un hostel "low-cost" para jóvenes, me parece uno de los mejores de Italia, sin duda. ¡Ideal para mochileros y aventureros!
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Igor_JURISIC
Best hostel in town and regionWith smart design they changed an old grey building into a trendy hostel, icluding an invisible naked man. To see him, you need to come :) Otherwise, you can't skip a story tellers bar :) Also take care on special warnings - they bring you a nice smile :)
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LoveTravel710828
As good as a hostel getsHostel really look cool, garden is huge and with nice benches, there is plenty of spaces and nice bar. Rooms are decent, meaning they are clean and tidy, I stayed in 5 bed room, which was quite fine for the price paid. Also, all compliments for amazing stuff, very friendly and always helpful :)
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Euroerican
Cheap but sketchy...When I first arrived at this hostel, I was pleasantly surprised by the looks of it on the outside. Never judge a book by its cover though. The grounds appear more like a small villa, but the inside is not like that at all. While a private room for the night (including en suite bathroom) is very reasonable in price (I believe it was 25 euro), the towels and soap were an additional 2.50 euro which I've never heard of. The biggest problem I had with this place were the other clientel. Lest anyone call me a racist, I will avoid going into too much detail. However, I think it's important to note that Perugia is considered one of the most dangerous cities in all of Italy (according to locals and other Italians), and the country has had a lot of problems with refugees from other neighboring countries, especially of late. Having said all of this, I was very comfortable being the only woman...and the only white woman there. I suppose there is nothing that hostel can do about that, as it's not their fault who frequents the establishment. However, I am allowed to feel uncomfortable in my surroundings, and in this case I was very uncomfortable with it. Unfortunately, I had no choice but to stay there because my company was putting me up for the night. The receptionist upon check-in was very friendly and gave me all the information I needed, etc.. However, that night when I came back from dinner, no one was at the counter, and I had to eventually call down to another guest from my window to the parking area to find out where the front-desk receptionist was, as I had looked for her all over the hostel. The guest told me that she was in the garden. I had to go back downstairs, and search for her in the back of the hostel, only to find her watering the flowers. She said she was alone, and that's why she wasn't at the front desk. I'd tried calling on the phone too, but since she wasn't at the desk, this is why she didn't answer. They do have a 24 hour cafe/bar where you can buy snacks and drinks, but they keep it locked. So if you can't find the receptionist and you're dying of thirst as I was - I guess you're out of luck. The room had no AC nor did they have a fan available, and I was dying in that room from the heat. The windows do open, but if you leave the window open, you also have to leave the wooden shades open as well, and everyone can see into the room. The room was comfortable, with a large queen sized bed, and an additional twin. I was so nervous with the other guests in that hostel, that I actually had to push the twin bed up against my door so that no one would come in. The lock was basic, and I was concerned that it wouldn't be enough. The breakfast the next morning was terrible. Hardly worth calling it food. The location is also not that great. Especially if you don't have a car, and are unable to use public transportation. I was lucky enough to eventually find the mini-metro that runs from near the hostel to the center of Perugia, but when I came back later that night there were no streetlamps, and there were some sketchy people wandering around that area at night. I was nervous coming back alone, and especially in the dark. It's about a 20 minute mini-metro ride into the historical center, just as a heads up. All in all, I would not recommend this place.