
Assisi offers an appealing mix of small hotels, guesthouses, and religious hospitality houses, many set within the historic walls. Staying overnight lets you experience the town once the day visitors have gone. Below is a district-by-district guide to where pilgrims and travellers tend to stay, with a few well-reviewed, value-focused options.
Inside the Historic Centre
Staying within the walls puts you steps from the Basilica of Saint Francis, the main square, and the town’s atmospheric lanes. These small family-run hotels fill quickly around feast days, so book ahead.
Recommended Budget Stays
- Hotel Pallotta Assisi – a welcoming family-run hotel in the heart of the old town (Google: 4.5, around 383 reviews).
- Hotel Bellavista – a simple, well-priced central option (Google: 4.5, around 208 reviews).
- Hotel Roma – a comfortable three-star near the main square (Google: 4.1, around 242 reviews).
Near the Edges & Viewpoints
Towards the quieter edges of town and along the panoramic streets you’ll find guesthouses with views over the Umbrian plain, often at gentler prices and with easy parking.
Recommended Budget Stays
- Alter Ego B&B Assisi – a small, highly rated bed-and-breakfast (Google: 4.8, around 199 reviews).
- Hotel Posta Panoramic – a two-star with views and breakfast (Google: 4.1, around 425 reviews).
- Hotel Belvedere – a straightforward budget choice with breakfast (Google: 4.4, around 124 reviews).
Religious Hospitality Houses
Assisi is well known for its convents, monasteries, and pilgrim houses that offer simple, affordable rooms to visitors. The Cittadella Ospitalità (Google: 4.0, around 631 reviews) is one example of this welcoming tradition. These houses suit pilgrims seeking a quiet, prayerful base, often with curfews and a peaceful atmosphere.
Note: Hotel ratings and review counts are Google snapshots taken at the time of writing and can change. Prices vary by season – always confirm current rates and availability directly with the property before booking.












