Set in the centre 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.
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.
Debbie
New Zealand
Had carpark onsite and our balcony room had a nice view to sea
Villa Alba Boutique Hotel is just 1km from Pescara Harbour. 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.
Antonella
Luxembourg
I liked the hotel, the decoration was inspiring, rooms were clean, it was easy to reach from the airport in less than 15 min. the staff was friendly and helpful. breakfast was delicious. it happened to be my birthday during my stay and i got a gift from the hotel and i was surprised for the nice gesture! they made my stay lovely!
Located in Pescara, 3.5 km from Gabriele D'Annunzio House, Boutique Hotel e Spa Città Bianca provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a...
Octavian Dragos
Romania
Michele from reception was the best ever employee that i meet so far. She was very nice and supportive, she contacted me via wasp prior to arrival to give me useful information. It was so dedicated and so kind and i was relay impressed.
She gave me the room before check in time and made my day. (i had a long flight and i need to sleep)
I had also an emergency no in case i face any problems during the night (the reception is closed after midnight)
I did not have the chance to meet the rest of the staff, but they seem to be very polite and dedicated.
The modern Victoria Hotel is set in the heart of Pescara, next to Piazza della Rinascita, and offers a small wellness centre, shared fitness centre and free parking.
carolyn
United Kingdom
Absolutely LOVED everything .. the staff super friendly and helpful .. location PERFECT ... services for room and breakfast EXCELLENT .. WONDERFUL RECEPTION STAFF .. Will definitely visit again xxx
B&B Hotel Pescara offers superior-class services, right in the heart of Pescara, close to the City Hall, 200 metres away from the road that links with the A14 motorway in less than 10 minutes.
Best Western Plaza lies in the commercial heart of Pescara, 300 metres from the beach, Pescara Train Station, and the bus terminal. Pescara Abruzzo Airport is 5 km away.
Doris
Malta
Very central!!
They gave us an upgrade in the room!!
Very clean!!
Set just opposite its private beach in Pescara, Hotel Maja offers a terrace, air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi throughout. Pescara Train Station is 2 km away.
Hervé
Switzerland
Good restaurant, functioning air conditioning, parking, beach :-)
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, 300 metres from the sea, in the heart of Pescara. The friendly team of staff will instantly make you feel at home.
Ottima la posizione, letto comodo e stanza carina.
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.
Very good location.
Nice breakfast.
Comfortable room.
The Hotel Alba is set in a charming building from the early 20th century, right in the heart of Pescara, just 200 metres from the sea. This hotel offers free WiFi throughout.
The hotel was surprisingly beautiful. The location is excellent.
Casa albergo is situated in Pescara, within 49 km of San Giovanni in Venere Abbey and 1.8 km of Pescara Bus Station. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Hotel Alba, Victoria Hotel and Hotel Maja have received great reviews from travellers in Pescara regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
What guests said about Pescara:
Scored 6.0
6.0
I would probably not recommend Pescara as the final...
I would probably not recommend Pescara as the final destination. There is not too much to do there. I would propose to use other coastal city as the base for exploring Abruzzo and neighboring regions - Tremoli would be an example.
Andrey
Switzerland
Scored 10
10
All was nice , good food , atmosphere, beach, landscapes ,...
All was nice , good food , atmosphere, beach, landscapes , friendly people.
A bit problematic to get to the airport and from airport , sometimes you need a taxi which is from 20 EUR for ~ 8 min. If you want to eat in a good place in the city centre , better make reservation beforehand as everything can be booked.
OLHA
Scored 10
10
I feel that Pescara is a great hub location.
I feel that Pescara is a great hub location. It is in the Abruzzo region of Italy which makes it a perfect hop off spot to many other areas in Southern Italy. The Pescara airport is just a few minutes away with many flights to Rome and of course Ryanair provides service to Pescara. You also have Pescara Central Train Station right in the heart of the city and across the street is the Bus Depot which provides routes throughout Southern Italy and across the Massina Straits into Sicily. Pescara is a walkable city so go ahead and wander around the streets as you never know what you'll find around the next corner.
Milagros
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
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
Scored 10
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.
James
Armenia
Scored 6.0
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.
I researched the best hotels to stay in for the area; according to the reviews, the Victoria Hotel was one of them - I am so very happy I listened. It was a 5-minute walk from the bus terminal to the hotel, 3-5 minute walk to several restaurants and gelato, and an 8-minute walk to the beach. The suite was a perfect size for my family of 4 and very clean. My family took a Disney cruise a few years back which we thought had an amazing staff and service; the Victoria Hotel is in a different league. We will be back very soon.
1. Newly refurbished, nicely smells.
2.Very cool bathroom.
3.Good breakfast, we’ve found also healthy stuff (not only sweet croissants)
4.We stayed in room 304 and didn’t hear the neighbors, which is VERY rare in Italy.
5.Friendly staff.
6.Location is 5 min away to the main bar streets and 10-12 min away from the sea.
I've stayed at this hotel 3 times with my partner and each time has been better than the last. Loredana is a treasure, the location is perfect and the rooms are great. This is the only hotel we plan on staying in whenever we're in Pescara, which has become one of our favorite destinations.
Catia is really lovely and helpful, the bedroom and B&B is well decorated, the bathroom was so spacious and the breakfast was so nice. I strongly recommend this place if you stay in Pescara
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