Sant'angelo Luxury Resort
The lobby is set in a former 13th-century chapel complete with soaring arches, while the eight rooms com...
The lobby is set in a former 13th-century chapel complete with soaring arches, while the eight rooms com...
In this recently opened hotel in the sassi each of the rooms has a separate entrance and full f...
A sumptuous hotel where you can swim in a cave – in a subterranean underground swimming pool...
The first hotel in the sassi is set in an 18th-century rambling edifice in Sasso Barisano with ...
Although this basic B&B (curtains replace bathroom doors) is 300m from the sassi, the conge...
The five apartments here are all light pine and sleek, ergonomic furnishings, set against the soothing natural cave interiors. The restaurant is similarly elegant and excellent (meals €35).
This delightful eco-friendly B&B in Sasso Caveoso has self-contained apartments with solar panels and recycled rainwater for plumbing. They're cool, comfortable and homey.
The spacious and sassi -central apartment here burrows deep into the cave. Located in Sasso Barisano, the decor is dated, but very comfortable, and there is a kitchenette and terrace.
This B&B enjoys a great, easy-to-find location. Rooms are decorated in clean modern lines, with views across to Idris rock and the Murgia Plateau. There's a room with a balcony and a small apartment, each with independent entrances.
This is a quaint B&B beside the cathedral with fantastic views of Sassi Barisano and the Murge. The apartments are tiny but have individual entrances and it's a short stroll to Piazza Vittorio Veneto and the evening passeggiata.
Near the duomo, and next to the delightful small Chiesa di San Franceso d’Assisi chapel, this 16th-century building offers simple dorms and plainly furnished rooms, as well as atmospheric cobbled terraces with stunning sassi views.
Another option if you don't want to stay in the sassi is this basic hotel not far from the train station. It won't win any rave reviews but it's quiet and clean and within walking distance of the sassi.
This converted 17th-century house nestled in the Sassi Caveoso district is a residence rather than a hotel.
Mel Gibson chose this old-world hotel overlooking the sassi as his base while filming The Passion of the Christ. Rumour has it he received communion in his room each morning.
Rooms in this 15th-century palazzo near the cathedral have superb views of the sassi and gravina. The hotel is elegantly furnished and the rooftop terrace has panoramic views.
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