Budget Accommodation Europe Italy Pescara
Located along the Adriatic coastline, Pescara is the capital of the Pescara Province, part of the Abruzzo region in Italy. It's the biggest city in the region, with around 125,000 inhabitants. The metropolitan area is much bigger though, with over 300,000 inhabitants.
From the Pescara Travel Guide
Nice b&b on a beautiful spot. Owners are Very friendly and try to take good care. Nice place for walking and rest. However, when you don't have a car, it is quite seperated from the village. To eat outside the b&b is quite difficult. ... more
Fantastic Hostel!!! We stayed there for 4 nights, and it was by far the best hostel we stayed in our 3 week trip. We had a good room, private, and comfortable beds and douche. Breakfast was good. Close to the beach, free bikes you could use. Pescara was on about an half hour on bike, but with bus it was 20 minutes. ... more
We were more than satisfied with this hostel. Very central but calm location, very close to the beach, train station and main street. Our room was nice and comfortable. The owners are extremely nice and helpful – they were always ready to find an answer to our questions. ... more
18 Sept 2008
Not to much to report right now, I just wanted to write something since it has been awhile. Last weekend we went to Pescara Vecchia (Old Pescara). It is a few blocks of bars, restaurants, and dance ...
Posted in The Adventure Continues by AJPinItaly
4 Sept 2008
On the way back to Pescara from Ravena. The train ride to Ravena was neat. The majority of the way you have the beach on one side and the mountains on the other. There were several neat castles that I will have to look into visiting. My boss was nice, the client not so much. I guess ...
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6 Sept 2008
was at a winery in the hills south of Pescara. The food was really good and so was the wine. Talk to you all ...
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