Hotel Umbra - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review El Cenote Azul, which literally means blue underground lagoon, is an oasis on the South Side of Mexico City close to the Metro Copilco and a two minute walk to the National University UNAM, the largest in Latin America. Our caf frequented by Mexican students provides a perfect opportunity to practic... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review A 16th-century town house is the setting for this charming hotel in a tranquil part of the city, an area closed to traffic and near Piazza del Comune. The rooms are arranged as small suites, each with tiny living room and balcony. Ask for an upper room with a view over the Assisi rooftops to the val... fodors.com
No title - expert review The odd, stone, pointed Gothic arch and a few other architectural elements remain from the collection of 13th-century houses from which the Umbra was converted. The carpets in the large-ish whitewashed rooms support agreeable old furniture like 19th-century dressers, 18th-century desks, and 17th-cen... frommers.com
No title - expert review For a moderately priced place to stay in the heart of Assisi, the Hotel Umbra is an unbeatable choice. The hotel is located just a few steps down a narrow little alley that leads off the Piazza del Comune, one of the central plazas in town. The entrance is through wrought-iron gates that open to a t... karenbrown.com
No title - expert review Hotel Umbra offers the quiet, peaceful atmosphere of a perfectly cared ... sidestep.com
My review of HOTEL UMBRA - user review We were very pleased with the hotel and sorry that we had only scheduled one day for Assisi. It is a lovely city.The hotel was centrally located and the staff was courteous and ... travel.yahoo.com
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