Hotel Ovidius is a modern building set just 984 feet from Sulmona's main square. You will have free on-site parking here, a 24-hour bar, a traditional restaurant, and a spa.
Julianne
United States of America
It’s centrally located and easy to walk to everywhere in the city.
Located in Sulmona, and offering views of the Maiella and Morrone mountains, Hotel Armando' s features a garden, a restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Judy
United States of America
Easy walk to city center. Large rooms. Breakfast and Barista. Balcony views were beautiful.
Featuring 4-star accommodations, Vittorio Veneto Private SPA is located in Sulmona, 21 miles from Majella National Park and 23 miles from Roccaraso – Rivisondoli.
Nancy
Canada
Very clean, excellent location and very comfortable
A recently renovated bed and breakfast, B&B Residence Armonia Sulmona offers accommodation in Sulmona.
Mark
United States of America
The property was very clean and bright. The beds and pillows were super comfy and we all had the best sleep. After traveling many hours from the states, this was a perfect home away from home. We loved the kitchenette, being able to eat sweet croissants, and make nespressos. The little terrace off the kitchen was a perfect welcome. It was close enough to walk to the main areas but just outside where it was quiet.
Appartamento Eden Green offers accommodations in Sulmona, 23 miles from Roccaraso – Rivisondoli. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Majella National Park is 21 miles away.
The air-conditioned accommodation is 22 miles from Roccaraso – Rivisondoli. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Majella National Park is 22 miles away.
Casa vacanze Ovidio is located in Sulmona, just 20 miles from Majella National Park and 23 miles from Roccaraso – Rivisondoli. With mountain views, this accommodation provides a balcony.
Sulmona is a great town for those seeking an authentic...
Sulmona is a great town for those seeking an authentic Italian experience away from the normal tourist locations. It has everything you would want or need. It has got a train station , 2km away from the centre, and various bus routes to outlying villages and towns. The public transport timings are designed around the needs of the local people so , if you’re using trains or busses be aware that a lot of things close at 12 and don’t open up again until 5pm. You can eat between 12 and 3pm. For ease ,and to ensure you get to see as much of Abruzzo, I would recommend hiring a car to ensure you have flexibility. The tourist information office , near the museum, was a brilliant resource and the staff were always helpful. You can buy bus tickets for the tourist information and Trainline app was great for train timings and tickets.
Barry
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A small town that is big enough to have a range of...
A small town that is big enough to have a range of facilities but small enough to feel like an Italian village. Enough tourists to make the town more viable, but it's still not primarily a tourist town. There are tourists but not that many.
Donald
Australia
Scored 10
10
A great place to stop at for a few days if you're travelling...
A great place to stop at for a few days if you're travelling round Abruzzo. The train ride from Rome was very easy, and we were able to visit Lago di Scanno and Scanno itself by bus. Sulmona itself has a fantastic historic town centre with lots of little streets to explore. We enjoyed some great food and the most memorable ice creams ... And of course, lots of confetti Pellini! We hope to come back again next year!
Caroline
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Sulmona is a city well worth visiting .
Sulmona is a city well worth visiting . It is beautiful and interesting and set in the most spectacular region. Sulmona makes the perfect base to explore the many wonderful small towns and enjoy the overwhelming beauty of the Gran Sasso.
David
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Very positive.
Very positive. Surprisingly large, pleasant old section of city with down-to-earth charm. Hardly any tourists - too bad because Sulmona has an excellent, first rate tourist office. Spectacular, snow-capped mountains. In the heart of little-visited Abruzzo where amazing medieval castles abound. Has a must-go to restaurant called Clemente. People friendly and welcoming. We went for family research and stayed for the pleasure of the town & region. Just be sure you don’t stay at the bed & breakfast place called Villa Del Poeta! :)
Roland
Scored 10
10
Sulmona is a smallish town with a medieval center.
Sulmona is a smallish town with a medieval center. It is a fantastic base from which to take day trips to any of 3 national parks, the Adriatic Sea, and museums galore. If you’re interested in getting off the beaten path but maintaining high-end comforts, Sulmona is ideal. Bonus: there are at least 2 restaurants in town that have earned Michelin nods and stars (Gino’s and Clemente).
This is a lovely B&B conveniently located near the centre of Sulmona. The rooms are beautifully converted and spotlessly clean. The breakfast room is most attractive and there is a balcony with a stunning view of the mountains. Dante was a kind, gentle and considerate host whom we very much enjoyed meeting. We would definitely return.
Antonio was very friendly and obliging, and went out of his way to help us. The apartment was very close to the old town centre, and we loved Sulmona. The nearby little village of Picantro is also very worthy of a visit, either on foot or by bus.
The apartment was very clean with everything you need. Tastefully furnished, conveniently located in the old part of Sulmona. Spacious and light. The host Luciano was wonderful. Definitely would recommend.
Perfect location. Paolo was an exceptional host who went above and beyond what is expected. He solved every problem quickly and cheerfully. Made our stay in Sulmona truly memorable.
Marta and her staff are the loveliest people. You don’t feel like you’re in a hotel but rather staying with family. The view from the rooftop is amazing.
Nadia
Australia
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