Spello (in Antiquity: Hispellum) is an ancient town and comune (township) of Italy, in the province of Perugia in east central Umbria, on the lower southern flank of Mt. Subasio. It is 6 km (4 mi) NNW of Foligno and 10 km (6 mi) SSE of Assisi.
Restaurants in Spello
5.0 based on 57 reviews
The Sportoletti Family have always been passionately dedicated to the production of wine and Organic olive oil. Now produce five wines: Assisi Rosso, AssisiGrechetto, Villa Fidelia Bianco, Villa Fidelia Rosso and Villa Fidelia Passito: a total production of 200.000 bottles.The Winery and the store are always open to visitors, for guided tours and tastings of wine and olive oil. Special tastings of local products, paired to the wines, are available on booking.
5.0 based on 403 reviews
La Bottega di Teresa and a true treasure trove of precious goodness. Our shop of typical products in Spello in the city center, offers a wide range of foodstuffs to which you can not resist! The store is stocked with the finest local products umbri.Da emphasize the unique Spello handicraft production.
Best salumi, Olio and Tartufo. In the best place of Spello, Piazza La Republica. You taste the best of Umbria!
4.5 based on 233 reviews
The Baglioni family, nobles of Spello, commissioned the frescoes to both artists.]These are breathtakingly beautiful and visible close up. Some resoration work is still being carried out as the church was hit by the 2016 earthquake.
4.5 based on 373 reviews
Paesino nel cuore dell’Umbria, facile da raggiungere (partendo da Civitanova Marche , lato Adriatico , è tutta superstrada)! Molto caratteristico e ben tenuto. Parcheggi ampi e comodi alle porte della città. Pulito e ricco di tesori sia paesaggistici che culinari dietro ogni angolo! Un’ora e mezza basta sicuramente per visitarlo tutto, scattare qualche foto e godersi un buon gelato! Consigliato ! ——— It is a little village in the heart of Umbria . It’s quite easy to reach thanks to the highway that goes straight to the threshold of Spello. There are large parking places where to leave the car just around the entrance of the historical centre. The narrow streets are very clean and characteristic thanks to colourful flowers and plants in every corner, churches and historical buildings! It’s a place with plenty of panoramic and culinary treasures which are a pleasure to see. 1 hour and half will surely be enough to have a walk in the amazing streets, to take some pictures and enjoy a delicious ice cream! It’s worth a visit !
4.5 based on 85 reviews
We stumbled across the Villa dei Mosaici on our way into Spoleto and were unsure at first if it was opem, but it was. TripAdvisor says it's temporarily closed, but it looks like it's actually open now. We are so glad we found it. The villa is hugely impressive, with the detailed mosaic floors largely in tact and even parts of wall frescos and the underfloor heating system visible. The exhibits are interesting, tech enabled and really enhance the experience. Highly recommended! Plus there is a car park behind which is a good base from which to explore Spoleto!
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