Hotel Del Corso boasts an excellent location, halfway between popular Piazza Tasso and the ... more
port of Sorrento. Admire the view across the bay from your sun lounger on the terrace.This family-run hotel is set on the second floor of an elegant, 18th-centur...
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Located 150 meters from the Marina Piccola Beach, the Hotel del Corso is located eight ... more
kilometers from Capri and 18 kilometers from Pompei. Napoli is 30 kilometers from this hotel. The property serves complimentary continental breakfast buffets each ...
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Located 150 meters from the Marina Piccola Beach, the Hotel del Corso is located eight ... more
kilometers from Capri and 18 kilometers from Pompei. Napoli is 30 kilometers from this hotel. The property serves complimentary continental breakfast buffets each ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Plenty of variety, not all designer, lots of affordable places, food and cinema. Disadvantages: You might fall in love with designer clothes in the windows!
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Via delCorso runs from Piazza Venetia, below the Il Vittoriano monument in the center of Rome, all the way up to Piazza del Popolo in the north of the city. It's one of the biggest streets for shopping in Rome and is frequented by tourists and locals, looking for a variety of goods. There are no sites that would be of interest to a tourist on Via delCorso, but there are so many very nearby such as the Spanish Steps, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain and Forum Romanum. So if you're doing a lot of walking around the city, then you're bound to find yourself on this street at some point. It's certainly well worth a visit as it's an interesting street with a good variety of shops and a good atmosphere.
We can date the history of this road back to the time of the Roman Empire, when it was known as Via Flaminia and was known to take ...
Ottavia 08.09.2008 (29.08.2008)
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nationalities were represented but very much in the minority to the coach loads of tourists from the UK and Ireland.
The Geography
The Bay of Sorrento is a lot larger than I had expected. My original preconception was of a small sleepy Italian fishing village that would provide a useful starting point to explore the local areas of interest. A travel book and a few reviews on Ciao later that opinion was quickly changed. Sorrento itself is made up of five communes with Sorrento Town itself providing the main shopping and commercial centre.
The centre of Sorrento is Piazza Tasso which is bisected by the Corso d' Italia which is the main thoroughfare and in the evenings is closed to traffic to allow the locals and visitors alike to parade along in all their finery. Tasso is full of large bars and restaurants with huge patio areas while Corso ...
Advantages: very very cheap, decent and respectable, nice interesting town Disadvantages: a long way from the airport
Hotel delCorso is a rather ordinary three star hotel in Selvino which is twenty five kilometers from Bergamo airport. This doesn't sound very far, but it is up a mountain so you get a nice drive up a scenic mountain path, but it is hardly speedy driving!
We stayed there after arriving at Bergamo airport on a fly-drive holiday, and not being able easily to find an inexpensive hotel near the airport which would put two adults and two children aged three and one all in one room. I never thought I'd miss Travelodge!
Our holiday could cope with an hour's drive up to the town of Selvino, which I think is a ski resort, but we stayed therefore very cheaply out of season in July. We paid £56 for a fairly small but perfectly acceptable room with quite a large en-suite bathroom, furnished with a double bed, two bunk beds, and a cot. It ...