B&B 44 is a modest three-star set inside an old stone building on a quiet lane in Amelia's historic centre. The lobby feels like a cleaned-up family home — tiled floors, a wooden r
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Budget Hotels in Amelia
The best value-for-money stays in Amelia — 15 options ranked by real guest scores. Free TripSage briefings so you know exactly what to request when you check in.
Best Value Hotels in Amelia
Albergo Le Colonne occupies a converted 16th-century palazzo in Amelia's historic centre, so the lobby feels like a small, cool stone courtyard rather than a hotel reception. Its U
Casale Margherita feels like someone’s well-kept country home that happens to rent rooms. The lobby is small, tiled, and smells of coffee and floor wax. There’s a garden terrace fo
A working farm and 3-star agriturismo in the Umbrian hills, Agriturismo La Palombara feels like staying on a friend's country estate: gravel drive, olive groves, a pool looking out
Ostello Giustiniani is a converted 16th-century convent that now operates as a simple, clean three-star hotel inside Amelia’s historic walls. The lobby still has original stone arc
Palazzo Farrattini is a converted 16th-century townhouse on Amelia’s main square, Piazza Augusto Vera. The lobby keeps original stone walls and a wood-beamed ceiling, but the furni
A 16th-century palazzo turned three-star hotel, Palazzo Venturelli sits on a quiet cobbled lane in Amelia’s hilltop centre. The lobby retains original stone walls, a grand fireplac
Three-star stone hotel perched on Amelia’s medieval ridge, with a terrace looking across wooded Umbrian valleys. The lobby feels like a quiet family-run spot: local marble floors,
Hotel Anita is a straightforward, family-run three-star in central Amelia, with tiled floors, wood-furnished rooms, and a small roof terrace overlooking the town's medieval rooftop
Il Pomario di Monte Piglio sits on a quiet hilltop a few miles east of Amelia, surrounded by olive groves and orchards. The lobby feels like a country farmhouse: exposed stone wall
Agriturismo Poggio della Rosa is a working farm turned guesthouse, set among olive groves and vineyards on the rolling Umbrian hills. The vibe is genuine rustic calm: think terraco
Budget Travel Tips for Amelia
When to go
Shoulder season (spring and autumn) offers the lowest hotel rates in Amelia with good weather. Avoid peak summer and major events. Full month-by-month guide →
Room selection matters
In budget hotels, room quality varies significantly. Always get a TripSage briefing before checking in — it tells you which floors are quietest and which rooms to avoid.
Location trade-off
Staying 10–15 minutes from the centre can save £30–50/night. Check transport links — good public transport makes a peripheral location perfectly workable.
Use ratings wisely
A 3-star hotel with a 4.4 rating often beats a 4-star with a 3.8. We rank by guest score, not just stars. A higher-rated lower-star property is usually the smarter pick.
Budget Hotels in Amelia — FAQ
What are the cheapest hotels in Amelia?
The most affordable options are Agriturismo Oliveto, Hotel Amerino, Agriturismo Poggio della Rosa. However, we rank by guest rating first — a slightly higher price for a much higher-rated property is usually better value overall.
How do I find the best deal on hotels in Amelia?
Book directly with the hotel or via comparison sites during shoulder season. Once booked, use TripSage to get a free briefing — knowing the best room to request can make a budget stay feel much more premium.
Are hostels a good option in Amelia?
Yes — Amelia has well-reviewed hostels that offer great value, especially for solo travellers. Private rooms in quality hostels often undercut budget hotels while matching them on facilities.
What's the best time to find cheap hotels in Amelia?
See the best time to visit Amelia guide. Generally, January–February and November offer the lowest rates, with spring being the best balance of price and conditions.