Ascoli Piceno, Marche, Italy

Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno: neighborhoods, accommodation and practical tips

Complete guide on where to stay in Ascoli Piceno: from the travertine center to hilltop hamlets, best areas, accommodation types and tips for every traveler.

Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno: neighborhoods, accommodation and practical tips

Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno: the complete guide

Ascoli Piceno is the city of travertine, where every palace, tower, and square gleams with the pale stone that earned it the nickname "city of a hundred towers." Piazza del Popolo, considered one of Italy's most beautiful squares, is the center of gravity around which to organize your stay.

Old town: among towers and travertine

Ascoli's old town is enclosed between the Tronto and Castellano rivers and is entirely pedestrian or limited traffic. Staying here means experiencing the authentic atmosphere of the city, with artisan workshops, historic cafés, and strolling under the arcades.

Accommodation in the center is predominantly B&Bs and guest rooms set in historic palaces. Many preserve frescoed ceilings, travertine staircases, and internal courtyards. Prices are surprisingly accessible compared to other art cities: from 60 to 110 euros per night.

Who it's ideal for

  • Cultural travelers and architecture enthusiasts
  • Couples seeking a romantic weekend
  • Foodies who want to walk to restaurants and friggitorie (olive all'ascolana were born here)

Porta Maggiore area and Corso Mazzini

The eastern part of the center, along Corso Mazzini to Porta Maggiore, is slightly less touristy but equally charming. Here you'll find the Teatro Ventidio Basso and numerous Romanesque churches.

Accommodation in this area offers an excellent compromise: slightly lower prices than the heart of the center (50-90 euros), proximity to monuments, and more parking availability in surrounding streets.

Budget tips

  • Ascoli is a university city: outside the academic period (July-September) many student apartments are rented to tourists at advantageous prices
  • The Quintana (first Saturday of August) causes prices to spike: book months ahead
  • B&Bs with breakfast included often serve typical local products like lonza and pecorino

Solestà area and Tronto riverbank

The Solestà quarter, on the north bank of the Tronto, is a historic neighborhood with a more working-class and genuine character. The Roman bridge of Solestà (1st century AD) connects this area to the center in a few minutes on foot.

Here you'll find urban agriturismi and small family-run properties, often with gardens and views of the hills. Contained prices (45-75 euros) and a neighborhood atmosphere.

Who it's ideal for

  • Families seeking tranquility without giving up proximity to the center
  • Cyclists and walkers (trails along the Tronto start from here)
  • Those who appreciate the authenticity of less touristy neighborhoods

Hills and surroundings: agriturismi and country houses

The hills surrounding Ascoli host some of the territory's most charming properties. Country houses and agriturismi with views of the city and the Sibillini Mountains offer an immersive experience in the Marche countryside.

Distance from center: 5-15 minutes by car. Prices from 70 to 150 euros with generous breakfast, often with pool and farm products. A car is essential.

Accommodation types in Ascoli Piceno

B&Bs in the old town

The most common and recommended choice. Attentive management with owners who serve as informal city guides. Breakfast often features local specialties.

Albergo diffuso

Some properties in the center function as scattered hotels: rooms distributed across multiple historic buildings with centralized reception and services. An elegant way to experience a noble palace.

Apartments

Ideal for stays of 3+ nights. They allow you to shop at the covered market in Piazza Ventidio Basso and cook typical products.

Hilltop agriturismi

Perfect for those combining a city visit with excursions to the Sibillini Mountains or nearby villages (Offida, Acquasanta Terme, Arquata del Tronto).

Practical tips

  • The old town has a permanent ZTL: check with your property about access for luggage drop-off
  • Free parking along the Tronto (Lungo Castellano) 5 minutes from the center
  • Ascoli is served by the A14 motorway exit (Ascoli Piceno-San Benedetto) and the Ascoli-Mare expressway
  • The train station is a 10-minute walk from Piazza del Popolo
  • In summer, evenings come alive with events in the square; in winter the charm is more intimate and prices drop 30-40%

When to book

The best periods to visit Ascoli are spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October). Summer is hot but lively thanks to the Quintana and festivals. Winter offers a collected atmosphere and minimum prices.

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When is the best time to visit Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno?

The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.

Is Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno crowded?

Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno is a very quiet destination compared with the more touristy ones.

Where is Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno?

Where to stay in Ascoli Piceno is located in Ascoli Piceno, Marche, Italy.

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