The Hotel Federico II is centrally located in L’Aquila and offers free parking and free Wi-Fi in public areas. Its restaurant specializes in meat recipes, local wines and homemade desserts.
Francesco
Italy
The location and practicality of the hotel structure
Hotel L'Aquila is housed in a renovated 18th-century building in the historic center of L'Aquila. Each room is decorated with designer furniture and offers free WiFi. The Cathedral is 1640 feet away.
Located in LʼAquila, 17 miles from Campo Felice (Rocca di Cambio), La Dimora del Baco Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Located in LʼAquila, 19 miles from Campo Felice (Rocca di Cambio), Hotel Grazia Ristorante provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Enjoy a stay among green hills at the family-run La Compagnia Del Viaggiatore. Only 3.7 mi from the center of L’Aquila, the hotel offers great-value accommodations in spacious and multicolored rooms.
Located in LʼAquila, 18 miles from Campo Felice (Rocca di Cambio), Canadian Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Jeff
United States
Beds were super comfortable. A great place to stay for a night or two.
Offering a terrace and views of the mountains, Hotel La Valle dell'Aquila is set 4.3 mi from the center of L’Aquila, in the Abruzzo Region.
Joseph
United States
Breakfast had a good variety but would have liked a couple more gluten free items (the regular pastries looked delicious!). Staff was friendly and I really liked the decor of the rooms, very pretty.
Located just opposite Aquila Train Station, Porta Rivera Hotel features rooms with attached bathroom with flat-screen TV. Wi-Fi is free throughout, and free parking is also available.
Simona
Italy
Hotel pulito e moderno. Staff amichevole e professionale.
Located in LʼAquila, 19 miles from Campo Felice (Rocca di Cambio), Hotel Grazia Ristorante provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
IL PERSONALE è STATO GENTILE CORTESE E DISPONIBILE
Hotel Azzurro is 5 minutes’ drive from L'Aquila town center. It offers accommodations with a flat-screen TV. An Italian breakfast includes croissants and jams, as well as yogurt, cereal and fruit.
Located 14 miles from Campo Imperatore, Hotel Cristallo Gran Sasso offers 3-star accommodations in LʼAquila and features a bar. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.
Gestore molto ospitale
Buon rapporto qualità prezzo
Il Portichetto is located in LʼAquila, 19 miles from Campo Felice (Rocca di Cambio) and 27 miles from Rocca Calascio Fortress. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel has a restaurant and a bar.
My third visit to this beautifully situated city was my...
My third visit to this beautifully situated city was my first since the earthquake of 2009. The city with its bounty of beautiful, historic palazzi and churches is still in a state of recovery, but its spirit seems undiminished, and I found my memories of its liveliness and as home to some of the nicest people in Italy still accurate. Because of the broad range of reconstruction still going on, driving can be a challenge in the city center, which makes arriving by public transport from Rome, Sulmona or Pescara a better option. Walking, once you do arrive, will prove to be its own reward. There are
still numerous venerable cafes and some very good restaurants. If I had to recommend one it would be Antologie on via Vestusti, a short walk from the Piazza Duomo.
John
United States
Scored 10
10
L'Aquila is a beautiful city, that is clean safe and family...
L'Aquila is a beautiful city, that is clean safe and family oriented.
Extensive work has been done and continues to be done to the various buildings that suffered damage in the 2009 earthquake. The buildings are clean and very little graffiti is evident within the city compared to other cities in Italy and Europe generally. The city has an abundance of restaurants, trattorias, gelati shops and clothing and general shopping
stores. There are many historical sights and churches to visit and a great way to do this is on the hop on hop off electric carts.
Use the city as your base to visit Chieti, Pescara, Sulmona and other places with the bus and rail network.
Highly recommended city to visit.
DIMITRIOS
Australia
Scored 10
10
Really interesting city, very much worth an extended visit.
Really interesting city, very much worth an extended visit. I went to take a two-week Italian course with the Gentilmente school of Italian for foreign students - I would very highly recommend this, I learned a huge amount, my Italian improved massively and I really enjoyed the course. Daniela is an excellent teacher.
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
LʼAquila is a charming city with good museums, parks, and...
LʼAquila is a charming city with good museums, parks, and restaurants. They are still recovering from earthquake damage, and driving in the old city is difficult because many roads have temporary closures for construction. We walked most places except for a driven tour with a guide. The countryside surrounding LʼAquila is gorgeous, and there are many national parks and mountains to explore. We thoroughly enjoyed a day hike around Lago di Scanno.
John
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
L'aquila is a lovely small city.
L'aquila is a lovely small city. It has now come to life with great restaurants and is vibrant and beautiful. Reconstruction is not quite finished but nevertheless there is plenty to see and do. There are good transport links to Rome from the central bus station. There are beautiful churches and museums, city centre parks and good restaurants and wine bars. Best to stay in the city centre. City sightseeing is either by a little electric tourist train currently 7 euros pp or tourist vehicle which costs more but has a guide to the city
Liz
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The city is a nice combination of a slow city life and...
The city is a nice combination of a slow city life and student city in Italy. So, there are a lot of students, the city main streets are vibrant during day and night, but it is not loud and expenssive. The historic core is beautiful, but still in reconstruction after the earthquake in 2013.
The main problem is that L'Aquila is not a city for people who like to walk. There are a lot of small narrow streets with many (legally and illegally) parked cars, pavement is not proper in most of streets, i.e., bumpy and with holes. The city is very hilly, but finding alternatives (city buses, taxis) is not easy.
Branislav
Serbia
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Apartment was was clean, and the fridge was full of produce. A small little apartment that looks like a small house instead of a generic hotel. A nice host, needed to use some google translate to communicate, but nothing that technology cannot solve :). Nice thick walls so the temperature was not too hot or cold.
Everything was excellent! We were very well received by lovely staff. The room was nice, very clean.
As for the breakfast, it was the best we have ever had in a hotel and served by delightful ladies.
The location was great. The hotel locates in the city center, bustling with vibrant bars, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere. I enjoyed the nightlife there. The place was very nice and clean.
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