Sina Brufani
Perugia, Umbria, ItalyFor over a century, this historic hotel has stood as a symbol of luxury in Perugia's center, welcoming guests with its timeless elegance. Since opening in 1884, it has hosted notable figures like Queen Mother Elizabeth, who favored its opulent suites adorned with antique furnishings. With panoramic terraces overlooking Umbria's rolling valleys, the hotel appeals to travelers who appreciate history and stunning vistas.
Rooms and suites
The hotel offers 94 rooms and suites that preserve its historic charm with classic décor and antique furnishings. Each accommodation is uniquely designed with parquet floors or carpets, featuring views of the city or the inner cloister. Carrara marble bathrooms, some with whirlpool tubs and separate showers, provide an indulgent touch.
For those seeking extra luxury, the Deluxe Suites each have their own character. Guests can choose a suite furnished with period antiques or one with a terrace for sunset views over Umbria. The Panoramic Suite boasts decorative ceilings and a fireplace, ideal for travelers desiring additional space and elegance.
Amenities and experiences
Collins' Restaurant for seasonal Umbrian cuisine with local ingredients, and Collins' Bar for cocktails with panoramic views.
The Sina Wellness Club offers a heated indoor pool under medieval vaults revealing ancient Etruscan walls, a sauna, a Turkish bath and a relaxation area.
Gym with Technogym equipment, exclusively for guests.
Swimming above 3,000-year-old ruins visible through the glass floor of the pool.
The Raffaello Room (up to 150 guests) and Collins' Banqueting Hall (up to 310 guests) for conferences and celebrations.
Steps away from landmarks like the National Gallery of Umbria and Rocca Paolina fortress.
How to get here
Located in Perugia's historic center, the hotel is about a 20-minute drive from Umbria International Airport (PEG) and approximately 10 minutes from Perugia Railway Station. It's just steps from attractions like Corso Vannucci with its shops, and nearby towns such as Assisi, Spello and Gubbio offer opportunities to explore Umbria's landscapes.