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In Cosenza we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms and Bed and Breakfasts.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Cosenza include: Acquappesa, Amantea, Castrovillari, Catanzaro, Cerchiara di Calabria, Cosenza, Cropani Marina, Crotone, Morano Calabro, Paola, Reggio Calabria, Ricadi, Scalea, Tropea, Vibo Valentia and Zambrone.

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Cosenza include: Grand Hotel de Rose, Chalet Rocco, La Palombara and Hotel Piccolo Mondo.

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Parco delle Rose
3 Star Hotel in Acquappesa, Cosenza
Calabria, Italy

A three-star Hotel, set between the green hills and the blue Tyrrenian sea. Very nearby the Terme Luigiane...
Piccolo Mondo
3 Star Hotel in Acquappesa, Cosenza
Calabria, Italy

Hotel Piccolo Mondo enjoys an excellent location on the Calabrian-Thyrrenian coast, in the centre of...
La Tonnara
4 Star Hotel in Amantea, Cosenza
Calabria, Italy

The hotel restructured in 2006 offers 57 spacious and comforting rooms, the greatest part with sight...
Chalet Rocco
Bed and Breakfast in Morano Calabro, Cosenza
Calabria, Italy

In the heart of the intarnational park of pollino near Cosenza between Basilicata and Calabria...

 

 

The town stands 238 m. above sea level at the confluence of the Busento and Croti rivers in an intermontane valley between the Sila and the coastal range of mountains.

 

Once a settlement of the Italic Bruzii, it submitted to Rome in 204 BC. According to tradition, Alaric King of the Visigoths died here in 410 AD. and is buried together with his treasure in the bed of the Busento. After the fall of the Empire, Cosenza was ruled by the Goths, Byzantines and Lombards and, during the 10th century, raided by the Saracens. In about the middle of the 11th century, it was conquered by the Normans and its history became that of the Kingdom of Sicily. It became part of Italy in 1860.

 

The town consists of an old quarter on the slopes of Pancrazio Hill on the right side of the Busento River, characterized by a picturesque warren of streets, and a modern area, built to a regular plan, on the other side.

 

The monuments include: the Duomo (Romanesque, 12th century), with Isabella d'Aragona's fine ... Read More...

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Provinces of Calabria: Cosenza

 

The town stands 238 m. above sea level at the confluence of the Busento and Croti rivers in an intermontane valley between the Sila and the coastal range of mountains.

 

Once a settlement of the Italic Bruzii, it submitted to Rome in 204 BC. According to tradition, Alaric King of the Visigoths died here in 410 AD. and is buried together with his treasure in the bed of the Busento. After the fall of the Empire, Cosenza was ruled by the Goths, Byzantines and Lombards and, during the 10th century, raided by the Saracens. In about the middle of the 11th century, it was conquered by the Normans and its history became that of the Kingdom of Sicily. It became part of Italy in 1860.

 

The town consists of an old quarter on the slopes of Pancrazio Hill on the right side of the Busento River, characterized by a picturesque warren of streets, and a modern area, built to a regular plan, on the other side.

 

The monuments include: the Duomo (Romanesque, 12th century), with Isabella d'Aragona's f ... Read More...

 

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You are looking for Accommodation in Cosenza, Calabria, Italy

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Cosenza include: Chalet Rocco, Grand Hotel de Rose, Hotel Piccolo Mondo and La Palombara.

 

In Cosenza we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms and Bed and Breakfasts.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Cosenza include: Acquappesa, Amantea, Castrovillari, Catanzaro, Cerchiara di Calabria, Cosenza, Cropani Marina, Crotone, Morano Calabro, Paola, Reggio Calabria, Ricadi, Scalea, Tropea, Vibo Valentia and Zambrone.

 

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