Set in a central square in Taranto's historic centre, Hotel L'Arcangelo offers terraces with views of the city.
Pierre
Belgium
Nice boutique hotel in the old part of the town. The archaelogical museum in the new part of town is within walking distance. The Duomo is close to the hotel. Excellent breakfast.
Set 300 metres from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta, Hotel Pisani offers 2-star accommodation in Taranto and has a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
Inna
Sweden
The location is just splendid! It is supercentral, also very close to the supermarket & 24-hours Vending Machine & other city cafes & restaurants. The hotel has the 24-hour reception during the high season. And beautifully decorated with a variety of pictures lobby and other walls between the floors of this classical hotel. Stuff was polite and friendly. Breakfast was served with a coffee, juice and croissant together with marmalade. I enjoyed it!
Hotel Akropolis - Museum Hotel is set on the island of the old town of Taranto, a short walk from the train station. It has a terrace with a panoramic sea view.
Jane
United Kingdom
Very characterful hotel in a very run down but interesting area. Very attractive public areas and rooms and extremely friendly and helpful staff. Comfortable and clean.
Featuring a garden with BBQ facilities, Palazzo Lamanna 2 offers rooms in Taranto, a 10-minute walk from the beachfront. The property has free Wi-Fi access throughout.
Situated in Taranto, 400 metres from Taranto Cathedral, Palazzo Matà Boutique Hotel features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Centrally located in Taranto’s historic area, Albergo Del Sole consists of 2 buildings both set in Piazza Fontana, 600 metres from Taranto Train Station.
The 4-star Hotel Europa is set on the strip that connects the Big Sea with the Small Sea in Taranto, at the junction of Via Roma and Corso Due Mari, with views of the Swing Bridge, the Aragonese...
Aleo76
Italy
The room was fantastic: really nice space and view!
Staff was very friendly and promptly addressed all our needs and requests.
Breakfast was amazing with home-made specialties!
The San Pietro Sul Mar Piccolo takes its name from the small and beautiful sea which it overlooks. The hotel includes a 1500-m² spa designed by Culti. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi and a minimalist style.
Thomas
United Kingdom
Our room was huge and had a vaulted ceiling.
Everything was clean & immaculate.
The pool area was lovely & there were day beds which were great for a bit of shade.
It was really peaceful and great for re energising.
Breakfast was good
Spa facilities.
The animals - nesting Swallows, gecko's, cats etc
If you venture to Taranto we recommend Barone
Featuring an original stone doorway, this 18th-century manor farm features a terrace with panoramic views of the Mare Piccolo and Taranto. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
Li
China
Breakfast is not provided hot noodles, no French fries. But the fruit is very fresh!
hot tea, coffee, mine water are provided.
Featuring a garden with BBQ facilities, Palazzo Lamanna 2 offers rooms in Taranto, a 10-minute walk from the beachfront. The property has free Wi-Fi access throughout.
Set 300 metres from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta, Hotel Pisani offers 2-star accommodation in Taranto and has a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
Nice staff, clean & close to everything. Good value for money.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Virgilio is located in Taranto in the Apulia region, 1.3 km from Taranto Sotterranea and 1.3 km from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta.
Set in the centre of Taranto, Hotel Plaza offers a shared lounge and air-conditioned rooms, most with free WiFi. The National Archaelogical Museum is 230 metres away on foot.
Ottima posizione, camera pulita e personale gentile
FAQs about hotels in Taranto
On average, 3-star hotels in Taranto cost £68 per night, and 4-star hotels in Taranto are £99 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Taranto can on average be found for £259 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Taranto this weekend is £63 or, for a 4-star hotel, £117. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Taranto for this weekend cost on average around £392 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £101 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Taranto for tonight. You'll pay on average around £113 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Taranto will cost around £392 (based on Booking.com prices).
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point...
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point from Lecce. The city is by the water with an old castle and a fishing industry. There is also a steel mill and a lot of cargo ships in the bay. There is an old town but it is mostly abandon from the 1970’s so doesn’t compare at all to old towns in other Italian cities. Work underway to rejuvenate the old town and waterfront but seems to be very slow and will take 10-20 years. We caught the train to Taranto from Brindisi but found it difficult to get one to Amalfi so ended up catching a bus (which worked well). In summary, if your in the area spend a couple of days but don’t plan a special trip to Taranto.
Ian
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient...
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient city to see, finally the must is the archeological museum. The marked is down-town, the fishermen do their job and you will find all you need near-by. With the 5-day abonnement of the railway there is an alternative to the car-rental.
François
10
Scored 10
New and old (as documented 600 years BC).
New and old (as documented 600 years BC).
Very nice city center and walking paths.
Brilliant wam sea water and diamond clear.
Friendly people and very good prices compared with north of Italy.
Great food and lots of places to visit around town.
Laurentiu-Bogdan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Restaurants seem to be closed on Mondays.
Restaurants seem to be closed on Mondays. The old town is not really what you would expect. Almost no bars, restaurants or coffee shops.
Better to stroll along the newer parts of the city. Plenty of shops and places for an espresso or dinner. If you have a car: drive south along the coast (30-60 minutes) and you will find plenty of beaches with white sand and excellent clear water to swim and play in....
peter
Sweden
10
Scored 10
For me Taranto is the best city in Puglia, it has absolutely...
For me Taranto is the best city in Puglia, it has absolutely everything, city on 2 seas (Citta dei due mare) city life and beach life combined. It has the most beautiful castle, and Citta Vecchia where the cathedral San Cataldo has to be seen to be believed. Lots of beautiful churches, a museum full of wonderful gold and antiques. Always a buzz in the city with lots to do, and you are so close to stunning beaches too, a short drive away. You also have to taste a Spritz, and a panzerotto (watch though you don't burn your mouth)
Caroline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was an interesting city for one time visit.
It was an interesting city for one time visit. The waitresses were rude in the Irish pub, another Italian restaurant was told that all table are reserved in spite of the place was absolutely empty. There weren't bars except for one on the seaside boulevard but that was good. To find parkplace is a big challenge but we were lucky and we always found which generally took 5-10 minuits.
The hotel is situated at an excellent place, between the old and the new part of the town. It's well connected by several bus lines to the train and bus station and the port. The sights and amenities are all close by, at the walking distance. The hotel staff was friendly and helpful, they even allowed us to check in earlier as we arrived before scheduled time. The breakfast was OK and decent. It was quiet at night so we had no trouble sleeping. Everything was as in the photos.
I enjoyed the stay at this hotel - a perfect base for my visit in Taranto. L'Arcangelo is located in a renovated old building, at the edge of the "old town-island" - easy to find. Pleasant staff, a fine room and good breakfast, available in the terrace or by room service.
Best recommendations hereby given.
The apartment and the block are good. Good bathroom with all the amenities of a full revive hotel. Kitchen is good with fridge and cooktop. The apartment looks out over the bay where fishing boats come and go. After check-in we found there was an elevator so avoided the steep stairs with bags at check-out
Vincent is an amazing and super friendly host. The apartment was very nice and clean. Its in a historical old house, definitely a unique place and worth every penny. Vincent even stocked the fridge for us 🙏 great stay in Taranto overall! Definitely recommend.
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