Set just opposite its private beach in Pescara, Hotel Maja offers a terrace, air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout. Pescara Train Station is 1.2 mi away.
Best Western Plaza lies in the commercial heart of Pescara, 984 feet from the beach, Pescara Train Station, and the bus terminal. Pescara Abruzzo Airport is 3.1 mi away.
Directly located on Pescara’s seafront, Hotel Regent offers rooms with a balcony and free WiFi throughout. Pescara Airport is less than a 10-minute drive away.
The modern Victoria Hotel is set in the heart of Pescara, next to Piazza della Rinascita, and offers a small wellness center, shared fitness center and free parking.
B&B Hotel Pescara offers superior-class services, right in the heart of Pescara, close to the City Hall, 656 feet away from the road that links with the A14 motorway in less than 10 minutes.
Set in the center of Pescara, close to the seafront promenade, Hotel Esplanade offers a rooftop restaurant and air conditioned rooms with free WiFi. It also features a terrace and a bar.
The Salus Hotel is located on the Lungomare Matteotti, a few minutes from the city center. The hotel has rooms with air conditioning, LCD TV and private bathroom.
The family-run Ambra Palace has an excellent location, 330 yards from the sea, in the heart of Pescara. The friendly staff will instantly make you feel at home.
Villa Alba Boutique Hotel is just 0.6 mi from Pescara Harbor. This property offers parking for an extra charge. It also has a sun terrace and air-conditioned rooms, each one with free Wi-Fi and a TV.
The modern Victoria Hotel is set in the heart of Pescara, next to Piazza della Rinascita, and offers a small wellness center, shared fitness center and free parking.
Staff, Confort, welcome drink, packet lunch and water to go for the travel
Located in Pescara, 2.2 miles from Gabriele D'Annunzio House, Luxury Pool Suites - Città Bianca provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a garden.
The Hotel Alba is set in a charming building from the early 20th century, right in the heart of Pescara, just 656 feet from the sea. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout.
The hotel was surprisingly beautiful. The location is excellent.
Unfortunately Pescara got destroyed by the allied bombing...
Unfortunately Pescara got destroyed by the allied bombing during WW2 and rebuilt with total disregard of the original architectonic style and history of the place. I was really disappointed by how much concrete and senseless modern buildings and structures were built from the 60s until probably the 90s. There are a couple of spots which are still beautiful like the old town and the tiny pineta area in front of the beach but for the rest is an ugly city. On a positive note, the sea promenade is pretty amazing for walkers and runners and people are generally really nice.
Lorenzo
Italy
10
Scored 10
It is a lively city with, what appears to be, a young...
It is a lively city with, what appears to be, a young thriving population. The beaches are clean and large expanses are public. The town has several excellent restaurants. Lots of pleasant walkways, bicycle paths. The entire population seems to congregate at the main piazzas, at night, to enjoy each other’s company, to dance and enjoy people watching.
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Anonymous
Armenia
6.0
Scored 6.0
In october the weather was fine, water in the see was warm,...
In october the weather was fine, water in the see was warm, but the restaurants were closed or opened very late. People in Pescara speak only italian. There is not a lot to see in P. They don´t want turists, which I understand after Rome.
Lisbet
Finland
10
Scored 10
Brilliant for a city break or for family's
Brilliant for a city break or for family's
you get brilliant beach with great restaurants
hidden gem with very few tourists just Italians
if you see a lot of Italians eating in a restaurant that's your place , they
know there food , Italians will not eat rubbish
antonio
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I was traveling via bicycle.
I was traveling via bicycle. The city is one of the most bicycle friendly cities with bike lanes on most roads. The city has a large bike bridge that spans the river dividing the city. Excellent for bikers.
Gary
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pescara isn't a typical old Italian city, so we spent a lot...
Pescara isn't a typical old Italian city, so we spent a lot of time traveling to other smaller places nearby, which were easily accessible by train. The Giro d'Italia was great to watch down by the beach, with plenty of restaurants and accommodating staff, trying their best to cater to those of us that do not speak Italian.
A nice quite hotel in city center, close to Pescara sites of interest, i.e. a 2 min walk to Pescara Main Railway Station, 2 min walk to Pescara Central Bus Station, a 6 min walk to the beach and literally on the two main shopping streets (Corso Umberto I & Via Milano). Room not too big but okay, hotel staff very helpful, buffet breakfast - delicious and various. We stayed for 7 days, there was always something new to taste and the breakfast service fantastic (extra orders included in your paid breakfast).
Tony the host was very warm and friendly and gave us info on the area, he lent us bicycles and we enjoyed our river front tour of the bridge and the beach. Our room was fresh and clean and the bed comfy. The pillows were nice and big. The shower was bigger than average. The self help breakfast was great as we wanted to leave early. There is a pizzeria around the corner where we ate supper....the best pizza on our trip of italy so far.
Thank you for your very nice clean and comfortable room, before I left at 9am I said thank you to your cleaning staff. I told her she keeps it all lovely and clean, (I'm very fussy with OCD) it's cleaner than my apartment. She was very helpful when I was unable to call a taxi because my UK phone had not yet connected to roaming in Italy. I would like very much to stay again next year, 👍👍👍🥳😎
The location of Le Stanze Sul Corso was perfect. It was a very easy walk from the train station. Multiple restaurants and sites were also a short to medium walk away. I was coincidentally in Pescara for the tenth stage of the Giro d'Italia 2022. The city was in a very festive and celebratory mood. I loved the excitement. I would definitely stay here again.
A very welcoming host and a very cozy place. Ideal for both short and long stays. It has all amenities to make you feel at home (apart from the washing machine perhaps). Nice inner courtyard with sun beds, several grocery stores and restaurants in vicinity and a 15-min walk to the city centre, all in all - an amazing option for your stay in Pescara
The apartment was increidible, beyond our spectations. Paola was very nice when receiving us and let us know all the essentials at our arrival.
I would definitely come back to stay there when visiting my family in Pescara.
Fabio was lovely from the start and that was a sign of good things to come. The room was really comfortable, clean and modern which can be rare in Italy. I would stay again if I ever come back to Pescara.
Well situated in central Pescara, but slightly off the main street, so quiet and peaceful at night.
Private entrance with no stairs.
Very stylish with a beautiful and spacious shower room.
Simply a dream....What to say... We have arrived late with a huge 8 meter truck, no problem, parking space arranged, dinner cooked for us by the hotel owner...where else would you get this?
Amazing staff. They were so helpful and kind. The breakfast buffet was great. Would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone travelling to Pescara. Best hotel service in Italy.
Great location. Quality rooms and really helpful staff. Perfect for access to Pescara centrale and the station. One of the best hotels we have found in Italy
Located in a very nice position at the center of Pescara. The room was big, with a very big bed and the jacuzzi was the cherry on top. Highly recommended!
A wholesome breakfast was on offer for a very affordable price. All the staff were very helpful and we enjoyed our stay at this Accommodation in Pescara.
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