Located a 3-minute walk from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto-Marta, Hotel Pisani offers 2-star accommodations in Taranto and has a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
dhruv
Switzerland
Room and toilet are clean. The people at the front desk are very nice. They clean the room and change the towels everyday. Wifi is strong.
Breakfast is simple between 7 and 10am.
The location is perfect and close to restaurants.
There is also a fan.
Featuring a garden with BBQ facilities, Palazzo Lamanna 2 offers rooms in Taranto, a 10-minute walk from the beachfront. The property has free Wi-Fi access throughout.
Located in Taranto, a 4-minute walk from Taranto Cathedral, Palazzo Matà Boutique Hotel has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
gagliardi
United States of America
Breakfast was great and location was great considering how small the island is
Located within 1.5 miles of Taranto Sotterranea and 2.8 miles of Stadio Erasmo Iacovone, Bacã Suites, Restaurant & Bar has rooms in Taranto.
Chris
United States of America
Though the property has a nice restaurant with a nice balcony, it was not in use, and breakfast was limited to your room. Additionally, I had to leave for work at 8AM, which was the time that the breakfast was served. To their credit though, they did start to leave snacks and juice in my room.
The San Pietro Sul Mar Piccolo takes its name from the small and beautiful sea which it overlooks. The hotel includes a 16,000-ft² spa designed by Culti. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi and a minimalist style....
Centrally located in Taranto’s historic area, Albergo Del Sole consists of 2 buildings both set in Piazza Fontana, 1969 feet from Taranto Train Station.
david br
Israel
the rooms are amazing.
the location is in the most wanted area of Taranto.
breakfast was very good.
stuff extremely nice
a few good restaurants just next to it.
this is the place to be in Taranto.
The 4-star Hotel Europa is set on the strip that connects the Big Sea with the Small Sea in Taranto, at the junction of Via Roma and Corso Due Mari, with views of the Swing Bridge, the Aragonese...
Sanaa
United States of America
Professional staff, we had a beautiful welcome with fresh drinks ,breakfast was good 👍 room was great
Thank you so much, Mr DARIO. Hopefully, I will see you soon (Marrakech or Italy)
Featuring an original stone doorway, this 18th-century manor farm features a terrace with panoramic views of the Mare Piccolo and Taranto. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
Mario
United States of America
Beautiful old hotel, nice grounds. We stayed at the Suite Verde very nice confortable , clean and spacious! Breakfast was ok we had better ones!
Restaurant was closed !!!
Featuring a bar, Hotel Virgilio is located in Taranto in the Puglia region, a 15-minute walk from Taranto Sotterranea and 0.8 miles from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto-Marta.
Located in Taranto, 4.6 miles from Taranto Sotterranea, Albergo Lamanna Hotel digitale provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Struttura accogliente e stanza grande
Parcheggio recintato
Located in Taranto, a 4-minute walk from Taranto Cathedral, Palazzo Matà Boutique Hotel has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Great location and wonderful staff. Breakfast was good.
The San Pietro Sul Mar Piccolo takes its name from the small and beautiful sea which it overlooks. The hotel includes a 16,000-ft² spa designed by Culti. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi and a minimalist style.
Magnifique demeure, calme et sérénité, personnel agréable.
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Underated southern Italian city. No direct flights.
Underated southern Italian city. No direct flights. Weather in August was too hot (39C), so go at cooler time of year. I got food poisoning from a cafe pastry and was a bit overcome by heat, which put an end to my trip. Fabulous archeology museum and very good Cathedral and Castle. Beware of cruise day trippers. Old town seems a bit threatening at night, but we had no problems. English is not always spoken, even in restaurants. Cheap. Lots of fish restaurants, and if you do not eat fish, the choice is limited.
Martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
My son and I am came together for 24 hrs to Taranto to see...
My son and I am came together for 24 hrs to Taranto to see the familial "homeland". It is a lovely little city. The main draw is the MUSEUM! If you love ancient history, it is NOT TO BE MISSED. We were really surprised by what was on display, so much better than the Met in NYC, which I have been to numerous times. We only had 90mi, but could have wandered around for closer to 3 hours. The city has three sections, and we really only spent time in the oldest section which is where our hotel was. The water is beautifully clear, and given more time, we would have sought out the beach to enjoy it.
barbara
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
We stayed in the old part of Taranto, which is very run down...
We stayed in the old part of Taranto, which is very run down. However, there are plans and it has investment to regenerate and rebuild.
I would like to go back in a few years to see if they have achieved this.
There were some interesting places to visit - the castle, churches and a museum.
The newer part of Taranto is a lot more upmarket with more places to eat different food, mainly on the island it was fish restaurants serving the same dishes. If you're not keen on fish, then it's difficult to find alternatives.
Pauline
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point...
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point from Lecce. The city is by the water with an old castle and a fishing industry. There is also a steel mill and a lot of cargo ships in the bay. There is an old town but it is mostly abandon from the 1970’s so doesn’t compare at all to old towns in other Italian cities. Work underway to rejuvenate the old town and waterfront but seems to be very slow and will take 10-20 years. We caught the train to Taranto from Brindisi but found it difficult to get one to Amalfi so ended up catching a bus (which worked well). In summary, if your in the area spend a couple of days but don’t plan a special trip to Taranto.
Ian
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient...
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient city to see, finally the must is the archeological museum. The marked is down-town, the fishermen do their job and you will find all you need near-by. With the 5-day abonnement of the railway there is an alternative to the car-rental.
François
Scored 10
10
New and old (as documented 600 years BC).
New and old (as documented 600 years BC).
Very nice city center and walking paths.
Brilliant wam sea water and diamond clear.
Friendly people and very good prices compared with north of Italy.
Great food and lots of places to visit around town.
Beautiful room - the photos don't do justice to how nicely it has been furnished. Lovely hosts. Superb breakfast with both savoury and sweet, and local specialities. Appreciated being able to use the (also beautiful) kitchen. Wifi worked well. Great location in the old town and not far to walk to/from the bus and train station. Only a 1-night stay but enjoyed our quick walks around Taranto and seeing the different parts of the town, including various stages of restoration and urban renewal of the old town.
We truly enjoyed our stay in this beautiful boutique hotel. It is very centrally located, rooms are tastefully decorated and service is simply excellent. We arrived at night and even despite closed kitchen were able to order something for dinner (most delicious and fresh sea food salad you could imagine!), mini bar is icluded in the price, breakfast was a mix of both buffet and a la carte and employees are very friendly and always smiling!
Beautiful garden, beautiful house, amazing host (thanks Pio). A lovely place to spend a long weekend. Sandy beaches within driving distance, small coves within walking distance. Ample cookware provided. Local buses to Taranto.
Very helpful and kind staff, the lady at the reception is so nice! Charming hotel in the old city of Taranto, rooms are clean and welcoming. Bathrooms are comfortable.
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