Tuscia
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Visit Tuscia

Villa Tirreno
The staff were wonderful! They made our one night (pre-cruise) stay. There was very little available in the area, with limited transportation. Would not stay this far from the port in the future, but would like to spend a few days in this area and relax. It was VERY quiet.
Reviewed on 2025/12/26

Palazzo Catalani Resort
Lovely staff and amenities!
Reviewed on 2025/11/25

Best Western Hotel Viterbo
All of the above Staff is great, the room is ample and clean Lot of space Great parking
Reviewed on 2025/11/14

Palazzo Catalani Resort
Lovely staff and amenities!
Reviewed on 2025/11/25

Antico Borgo La Commenda
The venue is beautiful we stopped there on a road trip from Almafi coast to Tuscany. Would definitely go back and stay again.
Reviewed on 2025/9/30

Gitavillage Club Degli Amici
The stuff was so friendly. In our reservation with hotels.com, it says bed sheets, towels, etc. included. However, when we arrived, we learned it supposed to be extra. Since we only stay one night, they just gave us without additional charge when they see it’s included with reservation itinerary. ...
Reviewed on 2024/10/3
Popular places to visit

Lake Bolsena
Boat and fish on the crystal clear waters of this crater lake formed by an extinct volcano. Walk or cycle along the shoreline, snap photographs or try your hand at painting the scenic views.

Tarquinia Beach
An Etruscan set of ruins adorns the southern end of a sparkling bay where today you’ll find ice cream shops, pizzerias and lidos.

Sacro Bosco
Spot an intriguing display of mythological and fantastical sculptures, fountains and obelisks as you stroll amid this 16th-century garden.

Viterbo Cathedral
Visit this 12th-century Romanesque church, which dominates a square decorated with fountains, medieval monuments and important landmarks in papal history.

Palazzo dei Papi
Take a tour of the rooms of this magnificent palace, built in the 13th century as a refuge for the papal court following hostility in Rome.

Faggeta del Monte Cimino
In this mountainside forest, a labyrinth of walking trails meander up to a summit overlooking the Tiber Valley.




