Situated in Fermo, 37 km from San Benedetto del Tronto, Villa Nazareth Fermo features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar.
Set in a historic building, Resort a Palazzo B&B is located in Fermo town centre. It offers elegant accommodation and an Italian sweet breakfast, served buffet style.
Featuring free Wi-Fi access throughout, B&B La Lanterna offers rooms in the centre of Fermo, a 5-minute walk from San Domenico Church. Porto San Giorgio beachfront is 7 km away.
Located in Fermo, within 39 km of San Benedetto del Tronto and 42 km of Riviera delle Palme Stadium, Colle dei Falchi provides accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests...
Situated in Fermo and only 37 km from San Benedetto del Tronto, Affitta Camere Il Pettirosso features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring free Wi-Fi throughout, Ross House is 3 km from Fermo’s centre. Guests can enjoy a typical Italian breakfast, served in the communal kitchen or on the terrace.
Fermo can be busy but also sometimes very quiet. You park just outside the walled part and maybe at busy times it may be harder to find a space but we never had a problem. There are buses that go up to the top. Excellent views of surrounding countryside. A few interesting aspects inside to visit and the combined ticket not expensive. Next year may try to go to a performance at the theatre. Several restaurants to eat at. I like the one just at the entrance but yet to try the one on the left as you go in
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FERMO and its surroundings have so many beautiful things to...
FERMO and its surroundings have so many beautiful things to discover and not so well known: it is like a gift to arrive here.
GRAND Piazza, medieval white cathedral, wonderful view,
a little italian town of art,
ancient precious library... kilometres of sandy beaches.
Food, good prices, people!
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A warning: the train station on the coast serving Fermo is...
A warning: the train station on the coast serving Fermo is called Porto San Giorgio! From there, Fermo is a bus ride away into the hills.
The b&b Casa dell'Artista is just that: Alessio's father was a wonderful (unknown) artist, and the house is full of his paintings, worthy of a museum.
The town of Fermo is a maze on a hill, a place to get lost in, as long as you are not in a hurry to find the b&b. Alessio will explain the simplest way to find it...
A trip to Ascoli Piceno is highly recommended. I took the bus, and there is also a train, both from Porto San Giorgio. A much larger town, it has some of the best Italian architecture I have ever seen. The street market I chanced upon in the square by the tourist office offered all manner of goods at great prices (probably a Wednesday, check it out!).
The house was very well equipped with beautiful sleeping rooms, a big kitchen and a spacious living room. For a family of 5 it was great to have two bathrooms with showers. The hosts were the nicest you can find, incredibly helpful and welcoming. The huge garden had something for every time during the day- in the evening it was beautifully illuminated. The decorations in the house was really nice, rich and made you feel very welcome. There were nice well kept flowers on the window sills. There good parking places in the shadows are provided.
The property is wonderful - a nicely renovated old stone house just under the old town. You can feel the quality of the renovation in common areas and - most importantly - in the rooms. The materials used are great and make the stay very satisfactory. The back of the house has some quiet outside space and there is even a side entrance for easier access to rooms and access with kids' strollers. The staff are exceptional, our breakfast offered plenty of choice and all we ate was top-notch.
Our room was large but rustic and oddly furnished - the space was formerly a stable. The bed was comfortable. Breakfast was not included but some snacks and coffee were available in the room. There are several interesting things to see in Fermo (museum, theater tour, and cistern tour) and the room is a short walk from the city center.
We had 4 single rooms and the vibe was monastic and spotlessly clean. The staff are friendly and helpful. This is a good value hotel if you are visiting Fermo. It's slightly out of town - a brisk 20 minute walk, but we used a taxi. Please note the restaurant doesn't operate for dinner anymore. The breakfast is typically Italian.
The hotel was well located, an attractive building, the up grade to a bigger room with a sea view was appreciated, the meals exceptional & the staff one couldn't fault. Overall a highlight of our tour.
Love that the palazzo was in the main part of historic Fermo. Breakfast was good. The staff was fantastic, very helpful with all request. Look forward to going back again.
Friendly owner with great recommendations for restaurant and trips
Nice room with fully equipped kitchen
The pool
Quiet location but close to city of Fermo and beaches
The view and location of hotel were excellent. Staff very helpful and friendly. Breakfast was special with the warm and friendly waitress and beautiful views.
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