tu estancia — Les Dependances
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La propiedad — Les Dependances
Les Dependances sits a few minutes' walk from Perugia's main square, in a quiet 19th-century building that feels more like a well-kept private house than a standard three-star hotel. The lobby has polished terracotta floors, a small sofa area, and the faint smell of coffee from the breakfast room; it's unpretentious and functional, best for travellers who want a clean, central base without faff. Rooms are simple but bright, with tiled bathrooms and reliable wi-fi, and the breakfast spread includes proper Italian pastries and good coffee. This hotel suits independent tourists, couples, or small groups who plan to spend most of their time out exploring Umbrian hill towns, not lounging in the hotel.
Crónicas de Perugia
Perugia was a major Etruscan settlement (Phersna) before becoming the Roman colony Augusta Perusia, and its medieval centre still sits on Etruscan walls visible from the Rocca Paolina escalator. The university, founded in 1308, kept the city intellectually vibrant through papal rule and the turbulent 15th-century Baglioni family feuds. The Renaissance brought the painter Perugino (Raphael's teacher) and the grand Palazzo dei Priori, the city's political heart for centuries. Today the historic centre is a warren of steep cobbled streets, arched stairways, and Piazza IV Novembre dominated by the Fontana Maggiore, a 13th-century sculptural fountain. Modern Perugia balances its academic energy (thousands of Italian and foreign students) with a strong food-and-wine culture, especially chocolate (Eurochocolate festival) and Umbrian truffles.
El mejor momento para visitar
Guía completa de Perugia →Los mejores meses
May, June, September: warm but not oppressive, fewer crowds than July-August, and the countryside is lush. July is fine but hotter and busier, as many Italians take their summer holiday.
Peak / Festival Surge
July is peak tourist month due to European summer holidays; hotel prices at Les Dependances can double compared to April or October. The Umbria Jazz festival (usually first two weeks of July) fills rooms citywide.
La temporada del hombro
April/May and September/October: good weather, significantly lower rates, and the city still lively without peak crowds. October also has Eurochocolate, which crowds the centre but is worth visiting.
Tiempo y embalaje
Perugia is a hilltop city at 450 metres, so summer evenings can turn cool even after hot days; bring a light jacket or cardigan for after dark. Pack comfortable walking shoes for the steep streets and steps, and a small umbrella as afternoon thunderstorms can flare up in July.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad — Perugia
- The Minimetrò (automated cable-car metro) is running normally but check for annual maintenance closures in early July, as it's the only quick way from the lower car parks to Piazza Partigiani near the centre.
- The Rocca Paolina escalator (free, 24h) remains the fastest route from the bus station up to the historic centre, and it's open after the Minimetrò shuts at midnight.
- Umbria Jazz 2026 runs 10–19 July in Perugia; expect street closures and amplified music in Piazza IV Novembre, but also free outdoor concerts. Book dinner reservations well ahead if visiting mid-month.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Les Dependances, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the first floor (piano primo) at the rear of the building, away from the street. The 3-star rating suggests limited soundproofing, so a back-facing room on a lower floor minimises street noise from Perugia's historic centre traffic and pedestrian bustle.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (piano terra) facing the street—these are closest to passers-by and vehicle noise. Also skip any rooms near the lift shaft if the building has one (typical for a converted palazzo); lifts in older buildings can be noisy.
Best views
Rooms facing the rear offer quiet garden or courtyard views—common in Perugia's historic centre where many palazzi have internal courtyards. Front-facing rooms overlook the street and its medieval architecture, but are louder.
Quietest floors
First floor (piano primo) and second floor (piano secondo) are the quietest—mid-rise, away from street-level activity and any roof-level machinery. The 3-star standard often means no double glazing, so these floors balance accessibility with noise reduction.
🔊 Noise notes
Perugia's historic centre is pedestrianised in parts, but delivery vehicles and scooters operate early mornings (around 6–8am). Bars and restaurants on the street may cause late-night chatter until midnight. The hotel likely has a small lift motor that can hum in adjacent rooms.
Insider tips
1. Check if the hotel offers a 'quiet room' request—3-star hotels in Italy sometimes assign these on first-come basis. 2. For parking, Perugia's historic centre has limited street parking; use the Piazza Partigiani car park (5 mins walk) and expect a charge of around €20/day—ask reception for a discount card.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras — Les Dependances
free throughout, no password needed; typical speed 15 Mbps down/5 Mbps up
one small elevator serving all 4 floors; no stairs-only historic sections
complimentary digital newsstand via PressReader on a tablet in the lounge; no physical papers
standard check-in from 14:00; early bag drop allowed from 11:00; late check-out until 12:00 free, after 12:00 subject to availability and a €30 fee
free in a locked storage room; staff can hold bags if room is full
no step-free entry (2 steps at main door); no wheelchair-accessible rooms; lift is narrow (0.75m door)
no on-site parking; nearest public garage is Piazza dei Partigiani (€20 per 24h, 5-min walk); no EV charging
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: €2.00 per person per night for the first 5 nights, payable on site
Deposit & card hold: credit card guarantee at booking; €50 incidental hold on check-in
Faith & Dietary cerca de
- Church: Basilica di San Benedetto (183 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Concattedrale di Santa Maria Argentea (215 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Santuario della Madonna Adolorata (252 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di San Agostino (320 m · ~4 min walk)
Estilo de vida y recreación local
La Galleria - Centro Commerciale Artigianale — 2.0 km · ~25 min walk
Museo della Castellina — 149 m · ~2 min walk
Teatro civico — 83 m · ~1 min walk
5 minutos de radio esenciales
Nearest — 55 m · ~1 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use bank ATMs for the best rate; avoid exchange bureaux at Perugia's airport or train station as they charge high fees and poor rates.
Major credit and debit cards are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels, but small cafes and market stalls often prefer cash; contactless is common.
Not expected but appreciated for good service: round up the bill in restaurants, leave a euro or two for taxi drivers, and tip hotel staff a couple of euros for help with bags.
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Espresso at a local bar, about €1–1.20 standing at the counter.
A panino or slice of pizza from a bakery or rosticceria, around €5–7.
Pasta or pizza in a trattoria outside the historic centre, main dish €10–15.
Around Piazza IV Novembre and Corso Vannucci you'll find vendors selling porchetta sandwiches, pizza al taglio, and fried olives.
Conad and Coop are the main budget supermarkets, with several branches in the historic centre and suburbs.
Corso Vannucci has affordable chain stores like OVS and H&M; for cheaper options head to the Piazza Partigiani shopping centre.
A single bus ticket is €1.50 (valid 75 minutes); the day pass costs around €3.50. From Perugia Airport (PEG), the €2.50 bus ride into the centre is the cheapest option.
Eat where locals queue at lunchtime for a fixed-price menu. Buy a Perugia City Pass for discounts on museums and bus travel. Avoid eating at restaurants with multilingual menus or waiters on the street.
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Perugia, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Les Dependances
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 55 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Find train tickets →Pincetto Station (top of escalators near Piazza Partigiani) → Via dei Priori / Choco Hotel area
💡 It's a driverless cable-drawn tram, not a traditional tram — good for skipping the steep uphill walk from the bus station. Single tickets cost €1.50 from the machines (cash or card). Choco Hotel is a 3-minute walk downhill from 'Cavour' stop.
Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) → Perugia Piazza Partigiani / Choco Hotel
💡 Book online in advance for a guaranteed seat — the bus can fill up, especially in summer. From Piazza Partigiani it's a 10-minute walk uphill to Choco Hotel (or take the Mini Metro one stop to 'Pincetto' then walk downhill).
Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi Airport (PEG) → Choco Hotel (Corso Cavour 90)
💡 Agree the fare before you get in — €30-35 is the standard rate to the historic centre. If there's no queue, call +39 075 500 5440 (Radio Taxi Perugia).
Perugia San Francesco d'Assisi Airport (PEG) → Perugia Bus Station (Piazza Partigiani)
💡 Buy your ticket from the machine at the airport bus stop or via the ACAP app — cash isn't accepted on board. The bus stops near Choco Hotel's side entrance (Via della Gabbia).
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Les Dependances?
Request a room on the first floor (piano primo) at the rear of the building, away from the street. The 3-star rating suggests limited soundproofing, so a back-facing room on a lower floor minimises street noise from Perugia's historic centre traffic and pedestrian bustle.
Which rooms should I avoid at Les Dependances?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (piano terra) facing the street—these are closest to passers-by and vehicle noise. Also skip any rooms near the lift shaft if the building has one (typical for a converted palazzo); lifts in older buildings can be noisy.
Is Les Dependances noisy?
Perugia's historic centre is pedestrianised in parts, but delivery vehicles and scooters operate early mornings (around 6–8am). Bars and restaurants on the street may cause late-night chatter until midnight. The hotel likely has a small lift motor that can hum in adjacent rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Les Dependances?
Rooms facing the rear offer quiet garden or courtyard views—common in Perugia's historic centre where many palazzi have internal courtyards. Front-facing rooms overlook the street and its medieval architecture, but are louder.
What are insider tips for staying at Les Dependances?
1. Check if the hotel offers a 'quiet room' request—3-star hotels in Italy sometimes assign these on first-come basis. 2. For parking, Perugia's historic centre has limited street parking; use the Piazza Partigiani car park (5 mins walk) and expect a charge of around €20/day—ask reception for a discount card.
What time is check-in at Les Dependances?
Check-in at Les Dependances is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Les Dependances have Wi-Fi?
free throughout, no password needed; typical speed 15 Mbps down/5 Mbps up
Is there a city or tourist tax at Les Dependances?
€2.00 per person per night for the first 5 nights, payable on site
Where can I eat cheaply near Les Dependances?
A panino or slice of pizza from a bakery or rosticceria, around €5–7.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Les Dependances?
A single bus ticket is €1.50 (valid 75 minutes); the day pass costs around €3.50. From Perugia Airport (PEG), the €2.50 bus ride into the centre is the cheapest option.
When is the best time to visit Perugia?
May, June, September: warm but not oppressive, fewer crowds than July-August, and the countryside is lush. July is fine but hotter and busier, as many Italians take their summer holiday.
Principales atracciones en Perugia
💡 Go early to avoid crowds; the free part includes the crypt and some chapels, but the main treasury costs a few euros.
💡 Enter from Piazza Italia or the escalator by the bus station; it’s a cool escape on hot days and tells you a lot about Perugia’s history.
💡 Bring lunch from a nearby bakery; the view works best in late afternoon light. Free toilets in the park building.
💡 Go at dusk for the passeggiata, when locals stroll and socialise. Grab a €1.50 espresso from a bar—sitting costs more.
💡 Check the museum's website for free first Sunday of the month. Allow 1.5 hours to see everything properly.