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Hotel Cerere
Via Laura 15 Paestum Capacco, Italy
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USD 163.11 - 187.10 |
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40 |
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| Description |
The Hotel Cerere Is An Exclusive Refined Hotel, Located At Paestum At 2 Km From The Centre And Just One Kilometer From The Archaeological Area And The National Museum. Directly Managed By The Owners, The Complex Is Made Up Of A Central Structure, Containing Rooms All With Private Balcony, Air-conditioning, Satellite Tv, Mini Bar, And Hairdryer. The Hotel Also Has A Semi-olympic Pool, A Private Parking Area With Surveillance, Restaurant And Private Beach, Equipped With Parasols, Sunloungers And Changing Cabins At Just 250 Meters Away, Easy To Reach With The Hotel Minibus Shuttle Service. For Quality Of Service Offered And The Professional Attention And Efficiency Of The Management, The Hotel Cerere Is The Ideal Place For A Comfortable And Relaxing Holiday A Stone*s Throw From The Limpid And Clean Sea, Not Far From Some Of The Most Popular Resorts Of National And International Tourism, Such As Capri, Pompei, The Pertosa Grotto, Padula Priory And Naples.
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By Car The Hotel Can Be Reached On The A3 Motorway. Battipaglia Exit. Take The Main S.s.18 Road *40 Km*. By Plane The Hotel Is Located About 100 Km S From The Naples Airport. By Train The Hotel Is Located About 2 Km From The Capaccio/paestum Railways Station.
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| Room Information |
- Standard Rm 1 Dble - Standard Room With One Double Bed Private Bathroom With Bath Tub Or Shower - Standard Rm 2 Twins - Standad Room With Two Twin Beds Private Bathroom With Bath Tub Or Shower
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| Area Information |
The Hotel Is About 80 Km Se From Pompei And About 100 Km Se From Naples. Paestum The Archaeological Area Of The Town *temple Of Neptune Or Poseidon, The Basilica, The Forum And The National Archaeology Museum*. Pompei Roman Amphitheatre, The Basilica, The Admirable Evidence Of The Structure Of Private Housing And Its Evolution From The Fourth Century Bc To The End Of The First Century Ad, The Temple Of Jupiter Or To The Capitoline Deities And The Great Theatre Of Pompei. Naples Is Located Between The Slopes Of Vesuvius And The Volcanic Heights Of The Campi Flegrei, On The Splendid Declivity That Frames The Gulf Of The Same Name, Naples, Capital City Of Campania, Is One Of The Most Important And Active Metropolitan Areas In Southern Italy. Capri Opposite The Sorrento Peninsula, Only 5 Km From Punta Campanella, Lies The Isle Of Capri, One Of The Most Fascinating Places In The Province Of Naples And The Whole Of Italy. Divided Into Two Districts Of Capri And Anacapri And With The Quaint Villages Of Marina Grande, Around The Harbour And Marina Piccola, The Isle Has A Prevalently Mountainous Landscape, With Two Massifs Mount Tiberio, To The East And Mount Solaro To The West. The Steep, Jagged Coastline Is Penetrated By Fascinating Grottoes - 65 Of Them, Including The Outstanding Blue Grotto - And Flanked By Enthralling Rocks, Above All The Famous Faraglioni, Now The Symbol Of Capri. Inhabited From Palaeolithic Times, As The Flint Weapons And Fauna Fossils Found Here Testify, The Isle, According To Legend, Was Conquered By The Teleboi Of Arcaniana , And Then In 326 Bc, By Naples, Together With Which It Became Romanised. It Was The Favourite Place Of The Emperors Augustus And Tiberius, Who Spent The Last Ten Years Of His Life Here And Enriched The Imposing Villas According To Tradition, 12, One For Each Divinity, The Largest Of Which Called Jovis, Was His Habitual Residence. With The Fall Of The Roman Empire, The Island Passed Under Byzantine Control, Then In 530, To The Abbey Of Montecassino, And In 866 To Amalfi. Then It Followed The Destiny Of Naples. Visited By Intellectuals And Artists From The Nineteenth Century Onwards, Capri Today Is One Of The Favourite Destinations For National And International Tourism. The Exceptional Wealth Of Natural Beauty, The Stunning Scenery, The Extraordinary Enchantment Of Its Landscape, Together With The Modernity And Efficiency Of Its Accommodation And Bathing Structures, Explain Capri*s Unending Allure And Fame.
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