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PAID CONTENT FOR HOTEL VILLA TRAIANOPAID CONTENT FOR HOTEL VILLA TRAIANO


Hotel Villa Traiano CAMPANIA, ITALY


In the heart of Campania, the city of Benevento is one of southern Italy’s most authentic and least explored destinations. The city has a richly layered past that reveals itself through monumental architecture, enduring traditions and a measured pace of life far removed from mass tourism. Walking through the centre, the Arch of Trajan and the Roman Theatre illustrate Benevento’s imperial legacy, while narrow streets and quiet squares echo medieval legends tied to the city’s most enduring symbol: the witches of Benevento. Located within this cultural haven is Hotel


Villa Traiano. The contemporary property blends restrained elegance with modern comfort, offering a calm retreat that complements the city’s understated character. Its spaces welcome both leisure and business travellers, featuring spacious rooms, event facilities and a wellness area designed for quiet reflection after days spent exploring archaeological sites or navigating professional engagements. Local gastronomy plays a central role in


understanding Benevento and the wider Sannio region. Culinary traditions remain linked to the


surrounding countryside, with ingredients such as podolico caciocavallo cheese, artisanal cured meats and extra virgin olive oil from the nearby hills. Vineyards around the city produce falanghina del sannio DOCG, one of Campania’s most distinctive white wines, its crisp character mirroring a cuisine that’s simple and expressive of place. Beyond its monuments, Benevento reveals


itself through quieter experiences. Paths along the Sabato River offer moments of stillness amid greenery, while the small villages scattered across the Sannio landscape preserve rhythms of life that have changed little over the centuries. Throughout the year, cultural events and historical reenactments animate the city. From this vantage point, Hotel Villa Traiano


serves as a natural base for exploring a territory where history, landscape and daily life remain closely intertwined. Benevento’s blend of ancient heritage, understated natural beauty, and thoughtful hospitality offers travellers an experience of Italy that’s increasingly rare: unhurried, authentic and deeply connected to its roots.


DON’T MISS Visit the Arch of Trajan, Benevento’s most impressive Roman monument and a powerful symbol of the city’s imperial past


THIS IS PAID CONTENT. IT DOES NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELLER (UK) OR THEIR EDITORIAL STAFFS.


Need to know


KEY FEATURES • Quiet location near the historic centre


• Spacious rooms, event facilities & wellness area


• Strong local food & wine culture


KEY ACTIVITIES • Visit Roman monuments & archaeological sites


• Taste podolica caciocavallo cheese & local cured meats


• Walk along the Sabato River • Discover traditional villages in the Sannio region


GET IN TOUCH • villatraiano.com • +44 39 824 326241 • info@villatraiano.com • instagram.com/hotelvillatraiano


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