Easy to reach from the motorway, close to the ferry for the Cinque Terre, Hotel Corallo is centrally located in La Spezia, 10 minutes by bus from the railway station
The hotel was recently restored, ...
Ruben
Malta
People at reception were extremely helpful can speak different languages. B''fast is good and even atmosphere.
Very clean.
Hotel Venezia is just 70 metres from La Spezia Centrale Train Station, and opposite the city's shopping area. It offers functional rooms with modern furniture.
Steven
United States
Nice hotel a short walk from the train station and near great restaurants and shops. The mini split allows you to set a comfortable temperature in the room.
Set in the centre of La Spezia, 600 metres from Castello San Giorgio, AlbergoTeatro offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi. This 1-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Didrik
Sweden
Terrific facilities with a lovely host who was very service minded and let us put our bikes in the room. Would definitely recommend when visiting La Spezia.
Hotel Novecento is in La Spezia's centre, right opposite Lia Museum, and 10 minutes' walk from the train station with direct links to the Cinque Terre area. The hotel provides bright, modern rooms.
Jane
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good. Liked that products were local. Kept being offered more tea/coffee.
Hotel Aurora offers simply furnished rooms with a private or shared bathroom and TV, plus free Wi-Fi in public areas. It is located in central La Spezia, right opposite the train station.
Accueil sympa.
Petit mais conventionnel.
Bien situé
Easy to reach from the motorway, close to the ferry for the Cinque Terre, Hotel Corallo is centrally located in La Spezia, 10 minutes by bus from the railway station.
Buffet was amazing
Reception and staff members amazing
Situated in La Spezia, 5.7 km from Castello San Giorgio, Porto Lotti Boutique Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
La Spezia is one of those typical cities of the Liguria Region where colourful houses cover hills and cliffs, providing panoramic views over the sea. Thousands of years of history and a heart open towards the sea have shaped the character of this town surrounded by the 'Cinque Terre'.
Located on the coast of the namesake gulf, its proximity to Genoa has greatly influenced its development and culture. Take a walk uphill from the harbour, and admire the display of architectonic styles in the Old Town. Some of the best hotels in La Spezia are located here, while elegant guesthouses and villas with gulf views can be found in the highest areas.
Must-see sites in the city are the 13th-century Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St George’s Castle. The ‘Sea Festival’ is organized every summer, and its highlight is the rowing competition ‘Palio del Golfo’, a race between the 13 villages of the gulf. Departing from the port of La Spezia, boats can take you to the enchanted ‘Cinque Terre’.
The harbour is a 15-minute walk from La Spezia Central Station, and Genoa’s Cristoforo Colombo Airport is 105 km away. While planning your trip, check out Booking.com’s accommodation deals in La Spezia.
I loved the location, the modern aspects of the apartment,...
I loved the location, the modern aspects of the apartment, the feeling of perfect safety and the ease of checking in. It was truly a good experience in a good location. It is walkable easily from the train station.
Dorrance
10
Scored 10
A beautiful place to visit.
A beautiful place to visit. One could catch the ferry to 5 Terre, however although the ferry are very comfortable and efficient, one would have to wait behind a long queue, in the Sun ( no shade) to catch the next ferry to go to one of the another places. In fact we only went to visit 2 places.
Grech Mallia
Malta
10
Scored 10
We spent four nights in La Spezia which was just right for...
We spent four nights in La Spezia which was just right for us. We visited Portofino and Cinque Terre and as our hotel was very close to the railway station this was very convenient for travelling .We did contemplate going to Lucca but changed our mind and spent a day in La Spezia. It is a nice wee town with lots of local shops (no big bands only Zara) and lots of lovely restaurants. We had a nice walking through the town, the park and down to the ferry port and had a lovely lunch. We came back to La Spezia every night to eat as this was convenient and as I said had a good choice of restaurants at reasonable prices. There is also the regular ferry to and from Cinque Terre which is a great trip.
Alma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Spezia is always presented as a working port , with no...
La Spezia is always presented as a working port , with no tourist value. We found it to be a good looking , relaxed city , plenty of eateries and cafes , pedestrian areas to walk and a great transport hub. While my friends did the Cinque Terre walk , I made a very easy 90 min journey by train to Lucca.
Infact , it was very nice to be in a town that was just going about its own business.
Frank
Australia
10
Scored 10
I have been to La Spezia before.
I have been to La Spezia before. It is very cosmopolitan and I particularly like the traffic free pedestrian area in the centre. Lots of lovely shops. Great for access to boat and rail trips to The Cinque Terre, Lerici and Portovenere
JanbinItaly
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We are a family of 3 with a small child of 4 years age.
We are a family of 3 with a small child of 4 years age. We planned our itinery based on the weather forecast. We visited Cinque Terre for 1.5 days, followed by Pisa + Lucca on a day and rounded our trip by visiting the top attractions in La Spezia for few hours. I liked visiting the technical naval museum, crossing The Thaon di Revel Bridge walking along ,Costantino Morin Promenade, strolling through Via Del Prione & Corso Cavour. My son loved playing at the play area in Public Gardens. We loved eating Farinata @ Murphy's in La Spezia.
Location close to everything we wanted to see. The owner Daniela gave us lots of information on places to see and eat.
We tried 2 restaurants she suggested and enjoyed them greatly.
She is very friendly and courteous. You can tell that she takes a lot pride in her guest house and in her work. The place is spotless.
We just adored the shower.
Even though the owners are not present like in an hotel…Daniela is so reachable that you would swear she was there.
Best place to stay if visiting Cinque Terre.
Its really a gem in La Spezia just near the Central Station. Rooms are fantastic with all required facilities. The host Marina was very welcoming, she explained about how to get around the city and how to visit Cinque Terre etc. We received a Easter gift in our room as well.
The hotel does not have breakfast facility but you get plenty of free breads , biscuits , coffee and tea in the room thats enough for breakfast also these are refilled everyday. We did not need separate breakfast.
The place is very charming and the staff was very welcoming. Rooms cleaningness is 5 stars and decoration is perfect. The pictures speak by themself. Breakfast was really special. Lots of restaurants around, shopping and hiking. We drove in from Rome and it was easy drive and hotel has a parking garage as well lots of other parking around. I can't imagine any other choice when visiting Cinque Terre. Great location and stay.
Situated in the heart of La Spezia the apartment is a great option for exploring the city. We choose it for the convenient price compared to the hotels but it resulted a much better option. Recently renovated the apartment is clean and well furnished. There are plenty of restaurants and bars nearby and if you do not prefer to go out from the windows of the living room you can enjoy the piazza.
Super comfortable for the location, just a minute away from the central station, and close to the hotel many locals available (store, coffee bar, restaurants). No elevator so you need to works that leg to go up, only on the second floor. Owner are super kind, I manage to checked in early and travel to cinque terre in time, thanks so much! This place is perfect for solo traveller!
We arrived in the city of La Spezia as a crossing point for Cinque Terre. We were very surprised by the lively city. The location of the hotel was great right on the pedestrian street, the room was very clean and modern.
We also found car parking in an area close to the hotel.
Breakfast is one of the cafes next to the hotel. It was nice and tasty.
Great location very near train station. The hosts were amazing. Communication was fantastic the hosts were welcoming and gave us lots of tips.
On the hosts suggestion we had dinner at Nana which was only 3min walk away and the best restaurant I went to in Italy!
They also gave me a free bottle of wine on arrival!!! Thank you so much.
It could be an example of how to run a hotel! Everything was perfect from A to Z. One of the most comfortable and pleasant stays I had during my travel in Italy. La Spezia is perfect location if you want to visit 5 terre, much better choice and value for money than staying in one of the 5 cities, which are super crowded and overpriced.
A beautiful little hotel in La Spezia - 5 minutes walk to train station. Lots of lovely restaurants near by and they had a lovely bar to have an afternoon cocktail. Had two room both were lovely and large. Nice breakfast. Would definitely stay here again.
what a great eclectic hotel. hip vibe, friendly, helpful staff. Love that there's a lift! Breakfast was pricey at 15 euros each but decidedly worth it. Able to store luggage for our day into Cinque Terre. Wish we could have stayed more nights.
The staffs were friendly.
It's just like across the street away from La Spezia Central Station.
We had our room cleaned.
Nearby the hotel there are supermarket and some restaurant.
Amazing hotel, great pool overlooking La Spezia and nice staff. Also a good location if you want to visit the Cinque Terre. Breakfast also very good. Clear recommendation!
The hotel was a major surprise we booked the suite and it was the best room I have stayed in Italy and I have been here for over a month from Rome to Milan
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