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Modern and comfortable hotel close the to the lake. Very nice surrounding. Close to the city center. Very good breakfast. Free parking. We spent only one night there but can imagine longer stay.
Friendly staff. Very clean hotel. Food excellent.
Hotel Villa Paradiso sits just a short walk from the shores of Lake Trasimeno in Passignano sul Trasimeno, offering easy access to lakeside promenades, ferry departures to the lake islands (Isola Maggiore and Isola Polvese), historic hill towns such as Castiglione del Lago and Tuoro, and regional highlights like Perugia. The nearby train station provides connections for day trips to Perugia and beyond, making the hotel a convenient base for exploring Umbrian and Tuscan attractions.
Scenic lakeside walks, cafes, and beaches along Italy’s fourth-largest lake. Ideal for relaxing, swimming, and watching sunsets.
Small regional station with services to Perugia and connections toward Florence and other Umbrian towns — handy for day trips without a car.
Regular ferries depart from Passignano to the lake islands, where you can explore nature reserves, medieval streets, and quiet beaches.
A picturesque medieval town with a fortress (Rocca del Leone), narrow streets, and spectacular views over Lake Trasimeno.
Historic site and small museum detailing the famous Roman-era battle, plus lakeside views and walking paths.
Major Umbrian city with medieval streets, galleries, cafés, and cultural sites such as the Palazzo dei Priori and the Rocca Paolina.
Make the most of your stay at Hotel Villa Paradiso with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Passignano sul Trasimeno:
Passignano sul Trasimeno is a peaceful lakeside town that combines natural beauty with easy access to Umbrian cultural highlights. Visitors come for the tranquil lakeside atmosphere, outdoor activities (boating, swimming, cycling), and to use the town as a gateway for day trips to Perugia, Castiglione del Lago, and even parts of Tuscany. Hotel Villa Paradiso is a great choice because it offers modern, comfortable rooms, well-maintained pools set in olive groves, complimentary parking, a praised buffet breakfast, friendly staff, and a location within easy walking distance of the lake and train station — all making it a convenient and pleasant base for exploring the region.
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Passignano sul Trasimeno
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Summer (June–August)
Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–November)
March–May. Mild temperatures, blooming countryside and fewer tourists. Ideal for walking, cycling and visiting nearby hill towns.
Local and regional sailing and rowing competitions take place in spring and summer on Lake Trasimeno. These draw competitors and spectators to shorelines including Passignano's waterfront.
Throughout June–August small towns around the lake host music nights, open-air concerts, cinema screenings and cultural events aimed at tourists and locals.
Traditional Italian sagre (village food festivals) focusing on lake fish, porcini mushrooms, truffles, and other Umbrian specialties occur mainly in late summer and fall.
September–November sees harvest celebrations and nearby towns hosting truffle fairs and markets showcasing Umbrian truffles, olive oils and wines.
As in many Italian towns, Passignano observes religious feast days and processions throughout the year, often with special masses, small markets and local pageantry.
Passignano has a lake-moderated climate: summers can be hot but breezy near the shore, springs and falls are mild with occasional rain, and winters are cool and damp with possible fog. Pack layers year-round, sunscreen and a light rain jacket. In summer bring swimwear, a hat and insect repellent for evenings by the water.
Passignano sul Trasimeno's hotel and lodging prices follow typical seasonal patterns for a small lakeside town: highest rates occur in summer (June–August) when domestic and international visitors come for swimming, boating and festivals; weekends see price spikes, especially during local events and holidays. Spring and Fall (shoulder seasons) offer the best value — pleasant weather with lower nightly rates and more flexible cancellation policies. Winter is the least expensive time for hotels and short-term rentals, but many small B&Bs and seasonal restaurants may close or operate on reduced schedules. Short-term rental availability can be limited during peak weeks, so booking early for July–August and long weekends is recommended. Weekday stays are often cheaper than weekends; festivals and regattas drive localized price jumps.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Passignano is accessible by car, regional train and bus; ferries connect to lake islands. Renting a car gives the most flexibility for exploring Umbria, but public transport and boats are adequate for shorter stays.
If possible, split your stay between a lakeside accommodation for sunsets and relaxation and a night in a nearby hill town (like nearby Castiglione del Lago or Tuoro) to experience different perspectives. Book ferry crossings and popular restaurants in advance during July–August, and plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat.
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