Hotel Blumentag is 50 metres from the beach, in the district of Sant'Agata, 1.5 km from the city centre and local attractions of Paola. It offers air-conditioned rooms and free private parking.
Felipe
Canada
That was the only thing, there was no real savoury options except for toast.
Offering free Wi-Fi, Hotel Sant’Agostino is in Paola’s historic centre, a 15-minute walk from the beach. A classic Italian breakfast with croissant, coffee and cappuccino is served every morning.
Antoni
Poland
Cute and clean hotel. Delicious breakfast and very nice atmosphere.
B&B Rosy is in the historical centre of Paola, 35 km from Camigliatello Silano. Certain units have a private bathroom with a spa bath, while others have free toiletries and a hairdryer.
Christine
United Kingdom
Very clean comfortable Maurice was very helpful and friendly room cleaned each day with fresh towels breakfast coffee and croissants and extra bonus really good location
Offering a terrace and city view, Attico Lady D is located in Paola, 26 km from University of Calabria and 35 km from Church of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Situated within 2.6 km of Sanctuary of Saint Francis of Paola and 28 km of University of Calabria, Al Chiaro di Luna features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Paola.
Featuring mountain views, Vista Stromboli features accommodation with patio, around 2.8 km from Beach Secret. There is a private entrance at the aparthotel for the convenience of those who stay.
Alenka
Slovenia
Nice spot just a few meters from the main road, very nice owners, big and modern apartment with all and even more of the necessities, beautufully decorsted, clean and freshly smelling towels.
Offering a garden and garden view, B&B Paola City is situated in Paola, 1.4 km from Sanctuary of Saint Francis of Paola and 26 km from University of Calabria.
The accommodations were beautiful abdvthe host very...
The accommodations were beautiful abdvthe host very attentive. The town is fairly chaotic with lots of folks arriving by train. You need a car to find a quiet beach. The town comes alive at 9pm. Restaurants generally opening at 8pm for evening meals. There aren't alot of choices if you miss the midday lunch window.
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Anonymous
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
ancient town up the hill, more modern town at the bottom,...
ancient town up the hill, more modern town at the bottom, there is a bus that runs up and down, you need to phone for it. small charge. 2.50 euros a trip. Its a really charming town at the top, very atmospheric and at the bottom the town is a working town, I liked it and the beach is very close just beyond the station. Lovely people in this town, its small but friendly. Lots of restaurants in the upper town, I had a wonderful pizza and a good restaurant in the lower town too, just one I think So an interesting town with a long long beach on a fast train line to Naples and Rome,
Christine Alexandra
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
European visitors must be made aware that life comes to stop...
European visitors must be made aware that life comes to stop from 1pm -3 30 pm during the week and everything closes on Saturdays at lunchtime until Monday! Not a criticism - just needs to be put out there! Street market on Sundays mind blowing. Old city beautiful. People lovely.
We stayed only one night, on the day of St. Francis of Paola. An interesting celebration. The accommodation is not far from the centre, but a shuttle or car is needed to the beach. The host was friendly and helpful. The furnishings in the apartment are a bit old but fully functional. I would only suggest replacing the mattresses in the double bed.
Wonderful location just off the central square and great value for money. Maurizio welcomed us on arrival and was most helpful, including the great suggestion of local restaurant for an evening meal (Vecchia Paola). Lovely breakfast of coffee and pastry at a nearby coffee shop included.
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