Votre séjour — Borgo Jacopone
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La propriété — Borgo Jacopone
The Borgo Jacopone is a converted monastery outside Perugia's historic centre, with stone archways and a quiet courtyard where the only sound is birdsong. The lobby smells of old wood and floor polish, and the reception staff are unhurried; it feels like a country retreat that happens to be 10 minutes from the city walls. The USP is the free parking and the pool, which is rare for central Umbria. Suits travellers who want a calm base with a car, not a boutique hotel in the piazza.
Chroniques de Perugia
Perugia was an Etruscan stronghold from the 6th century BC, and its massive city walls still stand. The medieval university, founded in 1308, gives the place a young, left-leaning buzz that offsets the solemn Gothic churches and Renaissance palaces. Economically, the city runs on chocolate (Perugina's factory is just outside town) and the University for Foreigners, which pulls in students year-round. Culturally, it's known for the Umbria Jazz Festival and a fierce pride in its hilltop isolation.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Guide complet de Perugia →Meilleurs mois
May, June and September: long sunny days, mid-20s °C, fewer tourists than August. The hills are green, and outdoor cafés are lively but not crammed.
Peak / Festival surge
July (especially the start) for Umbria Jazz, with big crowds and hotel prices doubling. August is hot and packed with Italian holidaymakers; rooms at 3-star places like Borgo Jacopone often hit €140+ per night.
La saison des épaules
October and April: mild (12–18°C), occasional rain, hotel rates 30–40% cheaper. The Sagra del Tartufo (truffle fair) in nearby towns runs in October.
Météo & Emballage
Perugia sits 493 m up, so summer evenings can drop to 15°C even after 30°C days. Always pack a light jacket and a pair of closed shoes for the steep, cobbled streets.
Briefing de la ville — Perugia
- The Minimetrò (rack-railway from Pian di Massiano) is still the easiest way up to the historic centre; check for planned maintenance in early July.
- Umbria Jazz 2026 runs from 10–19 July, so roads and hotels in the city will fill up fast from the 3rd onward.
- The Fontana Maggiore on Piazza IV Novembre has been cleaned and is fully visible again after restoration work finished in late 2025.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Borgo Jacopone, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request an upper floor room (3rd or 4th) facing away from the street towards the inner courtyard. These are quieter and likely have better light.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground or first floor, especially those overlooking the street – you’ll get foot and traffic noise from Perugia’s narrow lanes.
Best views
Rooms on upper floors at the rear may overlook the Umbrian hills or a quiet courtyard. The street side offers a view of Perugia’s historic centre but with trade-offs on noise.
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, assuming the lift goes to 4th and the building has 4+ floors.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from local traffic and pedestrian activity in Perugia’s historic core can be significant, especially on lower floors. Service deliveries and bar/club nearby could add late-night noise at weekends.
Insider tips
Ask for a room with a balcony if you want to air the room and enjoy the view. Parking in Perugia is limited; use the Minimetrò or a nearby garage – don’t drive right up to the hotel.
- 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
Hôtel Facilités — Borgo Jacopone
Free Wi-Fi throughout; download speed ~15 Mbps; no login – just select network and accept terms; no paid upgrade
One small lift (max 3 persons) covers all three floors; no stairs-only sections
No daily newspapers provided; digital newsstand not available; building is a converted 13th-century Franciscan convent with original stone arches
Check-in 14:00–22:00; after 22:00 extra €20 fee if arranged in advance; luggage can be left from 10:00 if room not ready; late check-out until 12:00 for €30, subject to availability
Free luggage storage behind reception; open 08:00–22:00; no overnight storage
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: €2.50 per person per night (mandatory; children under 12 exempt; paid at check-out)
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required for standard bookings; a pre-authorisation of €50 on credit card at check-in for incidentals
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Best rates at post offices or bank ATMs; avoid exchange bureaux at Perugia train station or airport due to poor rates and high fees.
Most shops, restaurants, and hotels accept Visa/Mastercard contactless; Amex less common. Small markets or cafés often cash-only, so carry some euros.
Not expected; round up the bill for good service. Taxis: round to nearest euro. Hotels: €1-2 per bag for porters, optional housekeeping tip.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Espresso at the counter in any bar – about €1.10.
Slice of pizza or a piadina from a takeaway – roughly €4–6.
Pasta or pizza in a trattoria – around €9–13 for a main.
Porta Sant'Angelo area and the main corso for cheap pizza al taglio, porchetta sandwiches, and fried olives.
Conad, Coop, and Lidl are common in Perugia city centre and suburbs.
Corso Vannucci has mid-range Italian brands; cheaper basics at OVS or UPIM outlets near Piazza Italia.
Single bus ticket €1.50 (valid 75 minutes); day pass €5 for unlimited bus travel within the city. From Perugia airport (PEG) the bus into town costs about €5 one way.
1. Eat lunch at a bar or bakery counter instead of a sit-down restaurant – same quality, half price. 2. Buy tap water (safe) or refill at public fountains – avoid bottled water. 3. Walk the city – Perugia is compact and hilly but free.
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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 Borgo Jacopone
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →S’entourer
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).
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at Borgo Jacopone?
Request an upper floor room (3rd or 4th) facing away from the street towards the inner courtyard. These are quieter and likely have better light.
Which rooms should I avoid at Borgo Jacopone?
Avoid rooms on the ground or first floor, especially those overlooking the street – you’ll get foot and traffic noise from Perugia’s narrow lanes.
Is Borgo Jacopone noisy?
Street noise from local traffic and pedestrian activity in Perugia’s historic core can be significant, especially on lower floors. Service deliveries and bar/club nearby could add late-night noise at weekends.
Which rooms have the best views at Borgo Jacopone?
Rooms on upper floors at the rear may overlook the Umbrian hills or a quiet courtyard. The street side offers a view of Perugia’s historic centre but with trade-offs on noise.
What are insider tips for staying at Borgo Jacopone?
Ask for a room with a balcony if you want to air the room and enjoy the view. Parking in Perugia is limited; use the Minimetrò or a nearby garage – don’t drive right up to the hotel.
What time is check-in at Borgo Jacopone?
Check-in at Borgo Jacopone is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Borgo Jacopone have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; download speed ~15 Mbps; no login – just select network and accept terms; no paid upgrade
Is there a city or tourist tax at Borgo Jacopone?
€2.50 per person per night (mandatory; children under 12 exempt; paid at check-out)
Where can I eat cheaply near Borgo Jacopone?
Slice of pizza or a piadina from a takeaway – roughly €4–6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Borgo Jacopone?
Single bus ticket €1.50 (valid 75 minutes); day pass €5 for unlimited bus travel within the city. From Perugia airport (PEG) the bus into town costs about €5 one way.
When is the best time to visit Perugia?
May, June and September: long sunny days, mid-20s °C, fewer tourists than August. The hills are green, and outdoor cafés are lively but not crammed.
Principales attractions à 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.