Hotel Ovidius is a modern building set just 300 metres from Sulmona's main square. You will have free on-site parking here, a 24-hour bar, a traditional restaurant, and a spa.
Cristian Z.
Switzerland
Very cozy and comfortable high end rooms with spacious en-suite bathroom.
Great Wi-Fi, big closed parking space, nice breakfast with friendly staff and very good local produce. Nice Dinner Restaurant.
Few steps to the city centre.
Absolutely recommended.
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.
Pawel
Poland
Helpfull staff, close to the historic city center.
The Manhattan is a modern property located at the edge of the Maiella National Park, 2 km from Sulmona, and a 20-minute drive from the ski slopes in Roccaraso.
Sofia
Australia
OMG the lovely lady who, when I called from the station organised a taxi to the hotel.
And then when I realised I was a little ambitious about public transport given my luggage, again organised a
taxi to my dad's home village
Set in Sulmona, Vittorio Veneto Private SPA offers 4-star accommodation with private balconies. The hotel has a hot tub, a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property.
May-Line Aga
Norway
A Fantastic breakfast served by the Nice chef. Amazing choices of foods. Nice terrace to eat on and decadent interiour. 2 minutes from the Center so excellent placement.
Hotel Rojan is set in the historical centre of Sulmona. It offers air-conditioned rooms, a snack bar and a 24-hour reception. Wi-Fi in public areas is free.
Joana
Portugal
Staff very friendly and helpful. Got some very useful suggestions to eat (great dinner), shop the local confetti and visit the region.
Hotel Santacroce Meeting is a 5-minute drive from the centre of Sulmona, just outside Parco Nazionale della Maiella. Its garden features a swimming pool with hot tub and a sunbathing area.
Henri Neiens
Luxembourg
Extremely friendly staff. Helpfullness at the reception desk, when asking for excursions. Possibility to park the car at no cost at their second hotel in Sulmona town.
Set in Sulmona and only 34 km from Majella National Park, B&B Villa Diana offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. The property has garden and city views.
Alison
United Kingdom
Room was a good size and very clean, bathroom excellent with great shower. Spare pillows for the bed were also provided. Breakfast very good, left by the owner early in the morning . parking on a quiet side road to the back of the property was convenient.
Featuring a garden, Brand New Apartment in Sulmona offers accommodation in Sulmona, 34 km from Majella National Park and 36 km from Roccaraso - Rivisondoli.
Noel
Malta
A great and newly renovated apartment complete with all the facilities that one would need. One can also enjoy a private garden which forms part of the apartment. To top it all, Maria Teresa was an exceptional host! She was prompt to reply to all our requirements and/or queries and provided tips and recommendations for our itinerary. Highly recommended!
Featuring mountain views, mela__bii offers accommodation with terrace, around 37 km from Majella National Park. With garden views, this accommodation features a patio.
Elizabeth
Italy
The room was very spacious. Parking is safe. Excellent hostess.
A recently renovated bed and breakfast in Sulmona and within 34 km of Majella National Park, B&B Residence Armonia Sulmona has a shared lounge, comfortable allergy-free rooms and free WiFi.
Gioia
Italy
The room was nice and clean. Furniture and bed linen very nice
Fly to Rome's Fiumicino Airport, then take a direct bus to Sulmona (approx. 3 hours). Alternatively, take a train from Rome to Sulmona (approx. 2.5 hours), with a transfer in Pescara. For domestic travellers, direct trains from Naples take around 3.5 hours.
The most convenient airport for Sulmona, Italy is Rome's Fiumicino Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights. It's approximately 200km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Sulmona, Italy, offers several public transport options. The city's bus service, TUA, provides regular routes throughout the town. For intercity travel, Sulmona's train station connects to major Italian cities. Taxis are also available. Alternatively, the city's compact size makes walking or cycling feasible. Car hire is an option, but be mindful of limited parking.
The ideal area to stay in Sulmona, Italy, is the city centre. It offers convenient access to historical sites, restaurants, and shops. The area is pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to explore the city's rich history and culture.
Sulmona, Italy, enjoys a Mediterranean climate with distinct summer and winter seasons. Summers (June-August) are warm with average temperatures around 25°C, while winters (December-February) are cold, averaging 4°C. Rainfall is relatively evenly distributed throughout the year, with a slight peak in November. Sulmona does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons.
What guests said about Sulmona:
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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.
Elizabeth
Australia
8.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 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).
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Angela
United States
10
Scored 10
In October we felt like being the only tourists, That means...
In October we felt like being the only tourists, That means it is an authentic place with true good coffee and food, and italian Lifestyle. People welcomed us like friends, Twice in the same bar and they greeted us like neighbours. We loved it. Moreover Beautiful town and stunning landscape for hiking.
Katharina
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice quaint Italian city on route through Abruzzi.
Nice quaint Italian city on route through Abruzzi. Piazza with aqueduct and views nice. Market day was fun. Mountain views with a gelato nice and can’t forget some sweet confetti. A few hours is enough on a drive through stop.
We were very happy to have picked Grancia dei Celestini for our 4 day stay in Sulmona. It is a lovely city and a good base to explore Abruzzen (although when we were here, there was lots of rainy weather and low hanging clouds so we could only see places below 900 meters).
Antonio is a good host. Our room (the large 2-room one at the front of the building, with balcony) was very clean, comfortable, and decorated with attention to period and detail.
Breakfast was served at the table and was ample - including freshly made eggs.
The property has an interesting history of once being a convent which housed orphans. Its unique because of its beautiful exposed walls, rounded arches and spiral staircase. It feels like a cozy Italian apartment you’d want to own because of its close walking distance to the main Corso, restaurants/ bars and historical center. The apartment has a well stocked kitchens, two bathrooms and a cozy living room. Big bed and plenty of closet space. It’s decorated with pictures and feels like home away from home!
We've gone to this hotel on many occasions as UK people touring Italy and it never fails us. It's not in the central area of Sulmona so could be a problem without a car, and you won't exactly get a room with a view, but otherwise, absolutely great. Two lovely swimming pools, nice air-conditioned rooms, and very helpful staff. Parking is easy and with the beautiful medieval city of Sulmona is just a five minute drive away, it's a very easy choice for us.
We had to do an emergency last minute booking and Michael and his wife were great hosts, really helpful with tips on local restaurants and daily fresh fruit from the garden. Also a couple of cold water bottles in the fridge was a nice touch after a hot summer day. Location is quiet with a great view on the Abruzzo's mountains, just 10 minutes driving to Sulmona; the apartment is super big with all mod cons and a large terrace.
Linda was a friendly host and very energetic for an older woman and also very helpful with our local regional travel. The place was very clean and good value for money. Taxis were scarce so Linda drove us to the train as we left. Sulmona is a quaint old place with narrow streets but the locals were out in force at the cafes and bars. The scenic drive to Cansano on a narrow winding road was another highlight..
The apartment was great, very spacious , clean, perfectly central and we didn't miss anything. The landlord , Gianni, was so helpful and friendly and really made us feel comfortable and well looked after. Every day, he would help us with booking our restaurant, calling in advance to ensure we would be catered to our needs. We loved that. We would not stay anywhere else in Sulomna.
This is a family run hotel. Everyone takes pride in looking after their hotel and guests. The hotel is beautiful, spotlessly clean and very comfortable. Located in the town centre convenient for everything Sulmona has to offer. The staff could not have been more helpful. Everything we asked was never a problem going ‘above and beyond’ to ensure we had a most enjoyable stay.
We are originally from Sulmona, and we were traveling with cousins who had never met their relatives nor experienced their maternal town. My husband and I have stayed in many apartments in Sulmona however this on is newly restored, well appointed, bright and extremely clean and in the center of town. a true gem! we all had a wonderful stay!
The hosts Vito and Monica were wonderful. The house is delightful, superbly equipped and very well designed. Bed really comfortable - heating excellent and great outdoor space. Very secure home. Hosts went out of their way to be helpful - thank you so much.The house is perfectly situated on a quiet road just outside Sulmona.
Spic and span, nice-size rooms w/good showers, excellent WiFi connectivity, a quick drive into Sulmona, had the place to ourselves. Breakfast appeared like magic each morning (we never saw the host after check-in) - each item was contained in a separate plastic container - meat, cheese, fruit, bread, cookies.
Property owned by the sweetest couple. So lovely and kind. The owner even helped with with a package- provided a box and walked me to the postal office. Sweet dog. Provides a nice breakfast. Great location. Short walk to center of sulmona.
OMG the lovely lady who, when I called from the station organised a taxi to the hotel.
And then when I realised I was a little ambitious about public transport given my luggage, again organised a
taxi to my dad's home village
Eccezionale!
An exceptional place to stay in Sulmona. We spent 4 nights in a very welcoming B&B just outside the town centre.
The couple running the place were extremely helpful and friendly.
Highly recommended!
The breakfast was perfect. I rented a car for a week, not the entire month, so made going into Il Centro and catching buses and trains more difficult, but the proprietor was extremely helpful in that regard.
Lovely, well-kept studio apartment a short (2 min) walk from Piazza Garibaldi and Corso Ovidio, Sulmona's main street. Clean, with helpful, available host, Michele. Quiet and cool.
Great location to explore Sulmona. For breakfast there was a huge and varied choice and all very good, well served and in a delightful room with other guests.
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