Corso

The Corso Hotel offers good-value-for-money accommodation in the centre of Orvieto one of the most renowned medieval towns in Italy. This splendid location in the Umbria region offers a wide range of historic sites such as the Gothic Cathedral (the Duomo ) striped in white travertine and black basalt, the Papal Residence and some very interesting Etruscan ruins. The Corso Hotel has been recently completely renovated in order to assure a very pleasant stay to all guests coming to visit this magical town. On-site amenities at this 3-star hotel in Orvieto include a cosy TV room where guests can relax after a day of sightseeing and a bar with a selection of drinks and light snacks. Whether your visit to Orvieto is for business or leisure purposes, the Corso Hotel with its professional and friendly staff will make your stay in Italy a real worthwhile experience.
Hotel review summary of Corso, Orvieto Hotel
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Most recent review and rating for Corso in Orvieto
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| 5 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.0 |
Hotel Corso, a warm retreat in a most interesting Hilltown
This hotel was not too far from train station if your luggage is light (and you are walking.) But, it did seem quite a distance from Duomo and other attractions a lot farther up the main via. Still, the service was always excellent and cheerful, especially the man who was at the desk in morning, then again later in afternoon and evening. English not a problem. Some beautiful marble stairs, or very modern elevator, allowed easy access to the room. My room was very quaint, and quite roomy. There were marble steps from the bath up into the room proper, and, tho beautiful, that might prove a problem for some persons. I approached them with caution always. The breakfast was delicious, and your choice of coffee was served immediately. I would definitely go back!
Being in Umbria in November is a mixed blessing. The Fall colors enchance the travel between towns, but the liklihood of rain and pretty cool temperatures is less appealing. If you have a down jacket and dont mind carrying an umbrella, there are less numbers of tourists with which to contend. However, some attractions shut down for longer periods during the day, or shut down completely in the off-season. I would NOT go back in Nov. again!

