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The only hotel in Orvieto overlooking Piazza del Popolo
The Grande Albergo Reale welcomes you to Piazza del Popolo. Situated in the historic centre of Orvieto, just in front of the Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo, the hotel is just a 3-minute walk from the Duomo, the Torre del Moro, the Orvieto Underground and the most visited museums in the city.Its home is Palazzo Bracci, a noble late nineteenth-century residence: its rooms have watched history pass by. It’s more than a hotel; it is a museum for travellers looking for old-fashioned atmospheres. With features such as Tuscan marbles and wood boiserie, painted terracotta floors and frescoed ceilings, solid wood doors and antique paintings - have you ever slept in such splendour?
Just a 3-minute walk from the Piazza del Duomo
In a noble nineteenth-century palace
Rooms overlooking Piazza del Popolo
Parking on request

ROOMS
Antique furniture, frescoed ceilings and old-fashioned atmospheres feature in the 32 rooms. For the more executive clientele, there are suites available with private lounge.
RESERVED OFFERS
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What do we offer?

Wi-Fi
(FREE)

Continental breakfast
buffet

Air conditioning
(in some rooms)

Room service

Elevator

Bar

Lounge area

TV room

Reading room

Non-smoking rooms

Small pets allowed
(FREE)

Meeting rooms

CCTV surveillance

Private chapel
Fun facts

Royal because…

A plaque on the façade recalls that the palace was one of the favourite places of King Umberto I of Savoy in Umbria, a guest of Count Bracci.
The movie stars

Nino Manfredi, Alberto Sordi and Marcello Mastroianni are some of the many protagonists of Italian cinema who passed by the Grande Albergo Reale.
Rossini’s piano

In the living room of the hotel stands the half-tailed mahogany piano, with ebony and ivory keys, once played by Gioacchino Rossini.