Featuring air conditioning and a panoramic pool, Palace Hotel San Michele is set on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Manfredonia.
Underwood
Canada
Staff was so friendly and accomodating for our large family (two rooms for 6 people) even though we arrived late and hungry. The front manager spoke great English, walked us to our rooms and explained things to us. Breakfast was much fancier and more than we expected (compared to the usual free hotel breakfast in North America). Rooms and hotel were very clean. Free parking was appreciated. Incredible views from our room and breakfast room.
Set right next to the Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel in Monte Sant'Angelo, Casa Del Pellegrino offers free on-site parking and rooms with panoramic views of the Gargano Mountains.
B&B Michael is located in the heart of the city, just opposite to St. Michael's Sanctuary. It offers panoramic views over the medieval quarter of Monte Sant'Angelo and the Gulf of Manfredonia.
Sharyn
Australia
Great location on the top of the mountain and middle of town. Service was excellent and breakfast was great. Really enjoyed our stay.
Offering free parking and rooms with balcony and LCD satellite TV, the B&B Villa Bisceglia is located in Monte Sant’Angelo. It is 1.5 km from the San Michele Arcangelo Sanctuary.
Situated in Monte SantʼAngelo and only 47 km from Vieste Harbour, La Finestra sul Mare Locazione Turistica features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Set 49 km from Vieste Harbour, Villa Terrazza sul Golfo offers accommodation with a balcony, as well as a garden. There is a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
Ann
United Kingdom
Owner very kindly prepared food for us. There are no restaurants within walking distance from the accomodation.
Fly to Bari Airport, 90km away from Monte Sant'Angelo. From there, take a direct bus (2.5 hours) or drive (1.5 hours). For domestic travellers, direct trains to Foggia are available, then a 1-hour bus ride.
Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Monte Sant'Angelo, Italy. It's approximately 150km away and offers numerous flight options and good transport links to the city.
Monte Sant'Angelo, Italy, is best navigated on foot due to its compact size. Public transport is limited, with no local bus or train services. Taxis are available, but it's advisable to book in advance. Cycling is an option, but the hilly terrain can be challenging. Car hire is possible, but parking can be difficult, especially during peak tourist season.
The historic centre of Monte Sant'Angelo is the best area to stay. It offers convenient access to key attractions like the Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel and the Castle. The area is rich in restaurants, shops and traditional Italian charm.
Monte Sant'Angelo, Italy, enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Average temperatures range from 4°C in January to 24°C in July. The city experiences distinct summer and winter seasons, with the wettest months being November and December. Summers are typically dry, making it an ideal time for tourists to visit.
What guests said about Monte SantʼAngelo:
6.0
Scored 6.0
The access roads very steep which needed advising.
The access roads very steep which needed advising. The hotel needs some signage further in the village to help finding them. Sat nav gets confused.
The room walls too thin and you can hear much from next door rooms.
Reception not manned for us to check out. Rang their bell but waited over 10 minutes, then ignored while signed for a delivery and answer a phone call. Poor service. Service at breakfast and evening meal very good but a bit spoilt by two large groups dominating the room, a bit hard for the waiting staff. These groups should have been in their own room, they were however well behaved.
Keith
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small town with many traditional foods to taste, travellers...
Small town with many traditional foods to taste, travellers should have a car to get around and to be able to visit nearby points of interest. I visited friends so mostly ate at home and visited forests and beaches nearby.
Greta
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Don't arrive on a weekend - the town is manic with hundreds...
Don't arrive on a weekend - the town is manic with hundreds of visitors filling the streets - it's much quieter and much more attractive in the week. It is well worth visiting there are some beautiful churches and monasteries to see and some very good frescoes.
Tony
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Touristy - but spiritual at the same time.
Touristy - but spiritual at the same time. You can buy local products. We went to the Sunday Mass in the grotto and that was an amazing, uplifting experience. We enjoyed an excellent, very reasonably-priced meal in a little wine bar/restaurant on the main street. The young chef was so kind and gave us a guide book of walks for the coastal area. I am sorry - I forgot the name, but it begins with a "C". Try the local broad beans, with pork cheeks - wonderful! So good to have a menu that offers local, peasant cuisine from the past.
Maurice
United Kingdom
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We really liked our stay there. We were initially a bit disappointed not to be able to book a room in Vieste near the beach (everything was booked out already). But we found the city of Monte Sant'Angelo so lovely. A delight to stay there and stroll in the streets during the evening.
The hotel was clean and the room spacious. The hosts were so kind and helpful we really appreciated their help when we had questions or else...
We also loved the pool with the sea side view. Really nice and refreshing.
Everything was perfect! The hotel staff were simply the best! The villa itself was beautiful and the gardens added to the effect. We spoke little to no Italian, yet communication was not a problem. The breakfasts has local and homemade food and the dinners were cooked for you personally, with fresh and local ingredients. As we were leaving we bought wine and olive oil (which came from the garden by the way), and to this day the olive oil is the we’ve had.
-Denis and Olga (Russi turisti)
Maria’s villa is a beautiful place to be for a holiday in Puglia. Awesome views, near to beaches, forests, mountains, villages, peaceful and quiet - the perfect location.
The villa is very well equipped with everything you need - really everything!
Thanks for the many lovely welcome touches - a good bottle of wine, their own olive oil, coffee, and a few things in the fridge.
We enjoyed our stay in a home away from home!
The host met us from the bus. We got the bus from Foggia. Very friendly and helpful. It was a large apartment in a residential area. Short walk to town centre and the historical and religious sites. A very interesting and scenic mountain town with freindly people.
Amazing views all around
Our receptionist young girl, unfortunately we don't know her name, was really extremly friendly. We had amazing view on the Manfredonia coastline from our suite room. Hotel is easily reachable with car and with perfect location for visiting underground church of Saint Michel.
All about the location next to the cathedral, though the hotel was difficult to find. Staff spoke no English but found a way to communicate. Had a hair dryer to lend when my wife’s dryer would not work. Very clean. Free parking.
Amazing view overlooking the mountains and sea, huge swimming pool and nice restaurant. Also the staff was very nice at the reception and let me have video calls from the hotel lobby for work, so thank you for that!
The hotel is within walking distance to the Sacred Saint Michael cave. It’s a holy place and the peace and beauty are true blessings needed in this world. This is a place of pilgrimage that should be shared.
The bathroom with a big window for natural ventilation instead of a noisy fan. The view from the window was a bonus. the hotel was on the top floor, so no footsteps above annoying me.
Most travelers don't stay in Monte SantʼAngelo , but if you need to stay overnight, this is a very good option. When visiting the town we didn't see anything better or alike.
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