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Pilgrim stop in Viterbo
Via Francigena – Stage 40

True relaxation, Pilgrim Rate, early breakfast, and tailor-made services for those who walk.

🔖 Pilgrim Rate: -10% with credential

🧺 Same-day laundry

🕓 Flexible check-in

🚲 Bike storage

Services for pilgrims

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Comfortable rooms

Quiet, with comfortable beds to truly recover.

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Early breakfast / packed lunch

Breakfast from 7:00; packed lunches available upon request (for a fee).

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Express laundry

During the day, to leave light

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Bike storage

A bike workshop and secure video-monitored space is also available. A large elevator is available to bring your bike in your room.

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Francigena stamp
Bring your credentials: we'll stamp them for you at check-in.

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Strategic position

A stone's throw from the historic center and the trail.

Where we are in relation to the route

End of Stage 40 Montefiascone → Viterbo (≈18 km).
We are in Viterbo, along the Via Francigena towards Rome
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Useful information for pilgrims

Credential & Stamp

Apply the Pilgrim Fee by showing your credential. Stamps are available at various points in the historic center.

Late check-in

No problem: let us know on WhatsApp if you arrive late.

Local advice

Spas, medieval quarters, restaurants: ask us, we'll find it for you in minutes.

FAQ

How do I get the Pilgrim Fare?
Show your credentials at check-in. The discount is personal, cannot be combined with other promotions, and is only valid when booking directly on this site.

Can I leave my bike safe?
Yes, we have a dedicated, video-monitored bike storage area. Alternatively, you can bring your bike directly to your room using the large elevator.

Do you do packed lunches?
Yes, upon request by the evening before.

I'm arriving late, okay?
Sure. Message us on WhatsApp by 8:00 PM and we'll activate self check-in (we'll leave your key in an external box and send you the code to open it).

*Details and services may vary by season/event. Check availability when booking.

​La Via Francigena 

 

The Canterbury-Rome section of theitinerary of Sigeric, one of journeys that made up the Via Francigena

https://www.viefrancigene.org

The Via Francigena, Francisca or Romea, is part of a bundle of routes, also called via romee, which fromWestern Europe, in particular from France, led into the South Europe up to Rome then continuing towards the Puglia, where there were the ports of embarkation for the Holy Land, half of pilgrims and say crusaders[1].

In 1994 was declared "European Cultural Route" assuming, like the Way of Santiago de Compostelaa supranational dignity.

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