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.
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NikolaCT
From
Montenegro
Excellent location, very friendly staff, delicious breakfast, and comfortable rooms. Highly recommend B&B Pescara!
Just a 2-minute walk from the beach, family-run La Dimora del Conte offers classic accommodation in the centre of Pescara. Set on the top floor, the property boasts a terrace with views of the sea.
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David
From
United Kingdom
Fantastic location - pretty much opposite an ice cream parlour!
Everything in short walking distance. Upmarket area of town.
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.
Regina Elena Rooms is a beachfront property situated in Pescara, 100 metres from Pescara Beach and less than 1 km from Pescara Bus Station.
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Christine
From
Canada
Breakfast is in s cafe on the next block. One coffee and one croissant. When it says breakfast included I expected the usual Italian buffet with cheese meat toast jam etc.
The location is excellent. Half s block to the beach.
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.
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Nilda
From
Australia
Amazing central location, everything in walking distance. Close car park provided which was a bonus. Excellent staff and breakfast selections.
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.
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.
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Felix
From
Switzerland
Very convenient location close to the train station and to the city center. A bit further from the beach.
The room had a good standard.
Set in Pescara, near Pescara Beach, Pescara Bus Station and Pescara Railway Station, Altea features a shared lounge. Featuring mountain and city views, this bed and breakfast also has free WiFi.
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vlaović
From
Serbia
Location is in the city center, close to the beach, host was straightforward and it was not that hard to communicate
B&B Il Rifugio Urbano, a property with a shared lounge, is located in Pescara, 50 km from San Giovanni in Venere Abbey, 700 metres from Gabriele D'Annunzio House, as well as 1.1 km from Pescara...
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Caty
From
Netherlands
The room was very nicely decorated, brand new and had a good atmosphere. The bed slept very well. It is situated near the new center as well as the old center. Free parking at only 5 minutes away. You’ll receive vouchers for breakfast in a lovely cafeteria just opposite the B&B. Davide and Barbara are very kind people and respond very quickly to every question. Highly recommended.
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.
Guest review
Very nice and clean. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Phi Hotel Ambra 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.
Guest review
Everything was great , comfy and very helpful reception
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.
Guest review
The entire staff were hospitable and welcoming. No request was too much.
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.
Guest review
Great location, close to the beach. Great breakfast.
I had intended to stay in Pescara simply as a base city...
I had intended to stay in Pescara simply as a base city while I looked at property in smaller towns within Abruzzo region. Pescara is a port city and usually I find those cities ok but would not think of living there but Pescara is a gem. The pedestrian only zones were my favorite with many many restaurants, bars and cafes. It is a very walkable city and people for the most part are quite friendly.
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Guest review by
Kelli
United States
Review score
10.0
I was initially very skeptical about Pescara, it' lacks the...
I was initially very skeptical about Pescara, it' lacks the historical appeal that we all love about Italy, but it grew on me, it's a very walkable city, lost of wide pedestrian street, very nice beach promenade area, where you can bike, run, walk and have a delicious meal in one of the many Pescara' restaurants.
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Guest review by
Larisa
United States
Review score
10.0
We walked from Hotel Maja to Corso Vitorio Emanuele II (less...
We walked from Hotel Maja to Corso Vitorio Emanuele II (less than a mile, and a nice walk) which is a lovely pedestrianised area, full of delis and restaurants and there's also an indoor food market. We also walked to the old town which was pretty much shut up on a Tuesday morning in February - however, it was full of bars and clubs and I'm sure it must be a really vibrant place in the summer. We ate in a cafe/restaurant called Posa in Corso Vitorio Emanuele II - lovely staff and atmosphere and the best Tiramisu ever!
Pescara beach is sandy and beautiful and has been designed with large rocky breaks to be safe for swimming and for youngsters to play in. I'm sure this is a hugely popular beach in the summer. In February it was just wonderfully quiet but enticing enough for us to take our shoes and socks off and to go for a bracing little paddle! We really enjoyed our stay in Pescara - I thoroughly recommend it.
Oh, and Pescara is such an easy city to fly into from the UK - a tiny airport with free parking on the road outside for pick-ups.
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Guest review by
Sarah
United Kingdom
Review score
6.0
Pescara isn't the prettiest of cities but had everything we...
Pescara isn't the prettiest of cities but had everything we needed for a short trip as we were visiting the Sangro River War Graves Cemetery. It was also the end of the season so some places had closed. Also, the weather wasn't brilliant which probably didn't show the city in its best light.
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Guest review by
Lorraine
Review score
8.0
City of Pescara is very walkable and felt very safe even at...
City of Pescara is very walkable and felt very safe even at night. Spent all of visit north of river so cant comment about area to south. Transport to and from airport not very good. Its a good base to visit area either up into mountains or headed south along coast. Did'nt go north on the train but Ancona is only an hour away on Freccia Rossa. October weather very good, in fact too hot on some days. City has good shops and resaurants. Quite a lot of the centre is pedestrianised. They were still working on some of Corso Umberto 1, so not quite complete. Ate mainly at 2 places on Viale Regina Elena, Ristorante Birreria del Corso and Ceci Piccola Cucina, both very good. Perhaps will try the Sushi places I noticed nearby, next time. The burgers, if wanting a change from italian, at Frate Tac in Via Roma were very good. They also had a white Teramisu which was popular. Phone needed at this place, to download menu. Did'nt try the numerous restaurants on the beachfront, again, maybe next time. Not sure what to avoid in Pescara, the high season could be a bit too hot and very crowded although there is a jazz festival in later part of July each year. Might have to brave the heat.
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Guest review by
Steve
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Pescara is a very beautiful and quiet town.
Pescara is a very beautiful and quiet town. Beautiful beach, I really liked the sand, there were no shells on the beach. Climb the bridge where you will have a wonderful view of the entire city and the entire beach
Sufficient restaurants where you can eat, and if you love seafood, it is clearly the city you must visit.
I really recommend the city and would visit it again to go to the beach again.
You must not miss the gelato ( pistachio and coffee OMG) and try the seafood burger, it has a very interesting taste
( I ate a seafood burger at the Pesciolillo restaurant ).
I ate a good pistachio cheesecake at Piadapiave and unfortunately I tried pasta at Toccaferro but I didn't liked. I hoped to be homemade pasta but it wasn't
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Guest review by
Anna
Romania
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We loved the area in which the hotel is located. It is a very lively hotel, lots of different people, a good vibe overall. The beach is right in front over the street, nice restaurants in the area, a bus station very near. Definitely the best hotel in Pescara for a city break.
The flat is big and they ceilings are high. It is warm enough even in the winter, not always in Italy. The host was very polite and give us all the information we needed. The location is perfect: next to the beach (you can even see a bit of the sea) and the walking street.
Very good localization in the heart of Pescara, one street from Main Street, one step from the sea! Spacious apartment, comfortable, good equipment (all needed stuff in the kitchen, iron etc). Host Elena was the greatest support and every step ever! Fully recommend!
Hotel breakfast offered more options than typical from other hotels in Italy. Hotel was clean and central to a lot of shops and restaurants. Walking distance from the train station. The room was quite large and the little balcony was great for some fresh air.
"What a nice host! My son went to Italy alone for the first time. Despite arriving late at the accommodation due to train problems, extra arrangements were made for my son and his friend. Highly recommended!"
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Guest review by
Ellen
Netherlands
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