Area: Versilia, Viareggio Show Map
Close to the airport, this hotel is also near Villa Puccini and Statue of Burlamacco. Another nearby point of … More
Pricing for stays between 13 Feb - 16 Feb, 2012
Christi from Nantucket, MA said:
"When you arrive at this hotel, and Viareggio itself, you feel like you've been trans... "
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Area: Versilia, Viareggio Show Map
Situated near the beach in Viareggio's Versilia neighborhood, this hotel is close to Statue of Burlamacco, Piazza … More
Pricing for stays between 13 Feb - 16 Feb, 2012
Dieter from NYC vicinity said:
"This is a very nice old style hotel across from the main beach. The rooms are large... "
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Area: Versilia, Viareggio Show Map
This business-friendly hotel is located in Viareggio's Versilia neighborhood, close to Villa Puccini, Statue of … More
Pricing for stays between 27 Feb - 01 Mar, 2012
Joan A. from Washington, DC said:
"We stayed in the annex which was a little suite with two TVs, a nice bathroom and co... "
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Area: Versilia, Viareggio Show Map
Situated near the beach in Viareggio's Versilia neighborhood, this hotel is close to Statue of Burlamacco, Piazza … More
Pricing for stays between 19 Feb - 22 Feb, 2012
Leena R from Sacramento, California said:
"My friend and I loved staying in this hotel. Great location and quality. Breakfast w... "
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Area: Versilia, Viareggio Show Map
Situated in Viareggio's Versilia neighborhood, this hotel is close to Villa Puccini, Statue of Burlamacco, and … More
Pricing for stays between 13 Feb - 16 Feb, 2012
A traveler from Cannes, France said:
"I was very impressed with the view and how close is to the center of the town and ma... "
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The name of an ancient principality on the borders of north-western Tuscany and Liguria now refers to a 30 km coastal strip between the Gulf of Spezia and Torre del Lago Puccini. Flat, straight beaches of soft sand set with sun loungers and parasols roll past a seamless series of small resorts, including Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi. Inland, the jagged Apuan Mountains rise steeply to high forests past the glittering Carrara marble quarries.