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You are looking for 3 Star Hotels in Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy. We are bringing you one step closer to finding your perfect accommodation solution.
In Pescara we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels and Agritourisms.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Pescara include: Alba Adriatica, Caramanico Terme, Chieti, Citt Sant'Angelo, Francavilla al Mare, Giulianova, L'Aquila, Loreto Aprutino, Montesilvano, Pescara, Pietranico, Pineto, Spoltore, Teramo, Tortoreto Lido and Villa Rosa di Martinsicuro.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Pescara include: Hotel Del Parco Principi Di Caramanico, Hotel Doge and Agriturismo Ripalta.
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This is situated on the Adriatic coast at the mouth of the valley of the river of the same name and is the most highly populated town in the region.
A settlement of the Vestini and of the Marrucini, ancient Italic peoples, as Aternum it became a fair-sized port in Roman times. After the Barbarian invasions and Byzantine domination, it was destroyed by the Lombards, then refounded as Piscaria, for the abundance of fish in its waters.
In 1140 it was conquered by the Normans, sharing historical events with the Kingdom of Naples. It was united to Italy in 1860 and became provincial capital in 1927. The town does not offer anything of particular artistic or architectural interest. Worth visiting are: 'La figlia di Iorio', the painting by Micheletti, preserved in the Palazzo del Governo, G. D'Annunzio's house and the Tempio Nazionale della Conciliazione (modern temple). The Viale della Riviera waterfront is very beautiful and nearby stands the 'Pineta Dannunziana' (pinewood).
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Provinces of Abruzzo: Pescara
This is situated on the Adriatic coast at the mouth of the valley of the river of the same name and is the most highly populated town in the region.
A settlement of the Vestini and of the Marrucini, ancient Italic peoples, as Aternum it became a fair-sized port in Roman times. After the Barbarian invasions and Byzantine domination, it was destroyed by the Lombards, then refounded as Piscaria, for the abundance of fish in its waters. In 1140 it was conquered by the Normans, sharing historical events with the Kingdom of Naples. It was united to Italy in 1860 and became provincial capital in 1927. The town does not offer anything of particular artistic or architectural interest. Worth visiting are: 'La figlia di Iorio', the painting by Micheletti, preserved in the Palazzo del Governo, G. D'Annunzio's house and the Tempio Nazionale della Conciliazione (modern temple). The Viale della Riviera waterfront is very beautiful and nearby stands the 'Pineta Dannunziana' (pinewood).
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You are looking for 3 Star Hotels in Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Pescara include: Agriturismo Ripalta, Hotel Del Parco Principi Di Caramanico and Hotel Doge.
In Pescara we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels and Agritourisms.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Pescara include: Alba Adriatica, Caramanico Terme, Chieti, Citt Sant'Angelo, Francavilla al Mare, Giulianova, L'Aquila, Loreto Aprutino, Montesilvano, Pescara, Pietranico, Pineto, Spoltore, Teramo, Tortoreto Lido and Villa Rosa di Martinsicuro.
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