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Hotel in Bosa
Offering views of the Temo River and located 50 metres from Ponte Vecchio in picturesque Bosa, Palazzo Pischedda has uniquely furnished rooms decorated with elegant furnishings. Our room was extremely clean and comfortable. The stuff is more than friendly and the location couldn't be better. The breakfast is perfect (not only sweets but also continental breakfast). The building of the hotel is beautiful.
Hotel in Bosa
Hotel Baja Romantica is located in Bosa Marina, just a 5-minute walk from the beach. It offers free internet, free parking and air-conditioned rooms with panoramic views. Clean and spacious room with nice Sardinian details and a large balcony with river view. Good location between the sandy beach and the city of Bosa. Friendly staff. Will return here when we visit Bosa again.
Hotel in Bosa
Offering free WiFi and air conditioning, the Aghinas is located in the heart of Bosa. A shared kitchen and dining room with stone walls is available in the annex building. The host was really kind and loving. We got an upgrade for free and ended up in a beautiful room with a view all over the square. On this square is a cozy café called ''Taverna'' for your breakfast, coffee, lunch (basically for everything). We loved the tea/coffee service in the kitchen. We were able to use an umbrella for the beach and to park our bicycles inside. The location is perfect; close to the city centre and bus station.
Hotel in Bosa
Located 4 km from the centre of Bosa, Hotel Sa Lumenera is a family-run hotel and offers a restaurant and free WiFi throughout. It is a 10-minute walk from the beach. Exceptional view, perfect breakfast and very very friendly staff.. (Not sure if all rooms have the same view that we got)
Bosa
Located in Bosa centre, this luxury guest house offers modern rooms with wood floors and hydromassage showers. It is just a few steps from the bus stop to the harbour and airport. It was great staying, Stefano is really nice host, if you want you can have a breakfast on rooftop, i would definitely recommend this apartment. Jakub
Bosa
Situated in Bosa, 2.7 km from Cala 'e Moro Beach and 2.7 km from Spiaggia di Turas, Rooms on the river offers air conditioning. Beautiful apartment in perfect location. Wonderful host! We hope to return soon. Thank you Anna!
Bosa
Set in Bosa and within 2.7 km of Cala 'e Moro Beach, Bosa Queen House features a terrace, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property. The guest house has family rooms. Great location in the middle of the old city , parking is available but need a little walking. Clean brand new rooms and lovely stuff. Great value for your money
Bosa
Situated in Bosa, Bomarosa B&B features free WiFi and city views, 2.6 km from Cala 'e Moro Beach. Every unit has a private bathroom and bidet, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a fridge. The hospitality, the warm personal connection, the thoughtful design of the room and the public space. Lovely!!
Bosa
Situated 2.9 km from Cala 'e Moro Beach, Blu Bosa features accommodation with free bikes, a terrace and room service for your convenience. Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the property. The homely feeling and tipps from the owner were priceless. In addition to that, the cosy atmosphere and nice breakfasts made the stay very pleasant.
Bosa
B&B La Dea Hestia offers accommodation in Bosa. Each room at this bed and breakfast is air conditioned and features a flat-screen TV. Rooms are fitted with a private bathroom. Antonella the host was just absolutely delightful. Absolutely wonderful little place
Hotel in Bosa
Offering views of the Temo River and located 50 metres from Ponte Vecchio in picturesque Bosa, Palazzo Pischedda has uniquely furnished rooms decorated with elegant furnishings. Our room was extremely clean and comfortable.
Hotel in Bosa
Offering free WiFi and air conditioning, the Aghinas is located in the heart of Bosa. A shared kitchen and dining room with stone walls is available in the annex building. The host was really kind and loving.
For hotels in Bosa that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Palazzo Pischedda, Hotel Sa Lumenera and Aghinas Albergo Diffuso.
Palazzo Pischedda, Hotel Sa Lumenera and Aghinas Albergo Diffuso are some of the popular hotels in Bosa.
Hotel Sa Lumenera, Aghinas Albergo Diffuso and Hotel Baja Romantica have received great reviews from travellers in Bosa regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
These hotels in Bosa are highly rated by couples: Palazzo Pischedda, Aghinas Albergo Diffuso and Hotel Sa Lumenera.
Many families visiting Bosa loved staying at Hotel Sa Lumenera, Aghinas Albergo Diffuso and Palazzo Pischedda.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bosa cost £59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bosa are £0 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bosa can on average be found for £0 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A car is essential to get the best out of the area. Parking presents no difficulty-save for in the centre of Bosa during working hours. The shops supply anything one can reasonably want and there are a number of decent restaurants to choose from. It is not too crowded in September -but there are enough visitors for most places to be fully functioning. Just wandering through the back streets is a pleasure and the castle and museums are worth a visit.
Beautiful village near the river temo looking at cristal clear sea Water. There is a medieval castle and the old village is all around it. Restaurants serve excellent food, portions are big and pizza delicious. Fish is always fresh but you can also find delicious meat choice. Malvasia is the local wine, very sweet served with desserts.Local people seem to be harsh at first but they are instead gentle kind and really fond of hospitality. Nearby, in the village of Macomer you can visit Nuraghe Santa Barbara And all an historical site. Guides are local and passionate about their work. A must to do. We will go back
Historic Bosa is a very charming town with a special atmosphere. The oldest part on the hill under the castle is amazing, full of character and feels like jumping back in time. Old cobblestone narrow streets, stairs, passages and tiny squares. It is not too big, some people say a half day is enough but if you want to enjoy the calm and the atmosphere, have a nice dinner somewhere or see a great local food (and other stuff) market on Wednesdays on Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, and see the medieval castle on the hill, have a walk (or swim) at the beach take two days.
Bosa takes the visitor back in time. With amazing, peaceful scenes just out my large window, I could enjoy the River and the reflection of the Old Tannery buildings on the other side. Life in Bosa is slow moving, truly a down to earth experience shared with the locals who live there. If you go to Sardinia, you must visit Bosa!
Large beach, just out of the old town, river cruises, bars, restaurants, friendly locals, it's got it all. Old town to explore, plenty of hidden eateries and bars in the back streets, if you take time to find them. Amazing views from the Castello, and that's another thing worth exploring. Don't overlook the south side of the river, it's not just there to take pictures of the town, although at night there are photo opportunities both on and over the bridges. Don't take my word for it though, we've been going there over ten years and still not tired of it, one of our favourite places on Sardegna.
Bosa is a beautiful little place, which will occupy a whole day of active visiting, especially if you also take in the seaside quarter, Bosa Marina, which is only a short walk away. But if you would rather take a more leisurely approach, I can think of few places where I'd be happier idling away a couple of days. Walk up to the castle, the views are great and, if you are that way inclined, go back up there in the evening to watch the sunset. Get lost in the maze of little streets and alleyways of the Sa Costa district and after dark don't forget to walk to the old bridge to look at the river. If you only want a light meal at lunch time go to Pizzeria Da Giovanni, near Piazza Gioberti, buy a pizza there and sit at a terrace table in the bar next door. I've eaten street pizzas in Rome and even in Naples, but I don't think I'd ever eaten any as good as Giovanni's.