Located 10 minutes’ drive from Chieti’s historic center, Hotel Iacone is a new hotel set in the business district and offering free Wi-Fi and a large car park.
vhosouza
Finland
Staff was friendly and bed was comfortable. Very clean. Located close to the highway.
Albergo Degli Amici is a family-run property located next to Chieti's G. D'Annunzio University and the Policlinico Colle Dell'Ara hospital.
Michael
Italy
This hotel was perfect for our short stay in Chieti scalo. It is very close to the university so there are nice places close by for food and drink. The room was very clean and tidy. The staff was so kind and welcoming. They recommended a great place for dinner nearby. It was a very nice stay. We would definitely stay there again.
Located on a hilltop position, Grande Albergo Abruzzo is in Chieti center and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Its restaurant-pizzeria Akileas serves Abruzzo specialties and wines....
Just 164 feet from Chieti Scalo Train Station, Nuovo Albergo offers a restaurant and air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. Historic Chieti is 2.5 mi away.
Offering a garden equipped with an outdoor pool with panoramic views and a picnic area, Agriturismo il Quadrifoglio is 1.2 mi from Chieti. It offers elegant rooms featuring free WiFi.
Arturo
United States of America
The Quadrifoglio is close to Pescara, Chieti, and the Maiella National Park. Dinners were plentiful and tasty; the breakfasts were meager compared to other places we stayed. The rooms were adequate and the bathroom serviceable, not modern. The decorations reflected an earlier era and took some getting used to, though not off-putting.
B&B Al Bivio offers accommodations in Chieti, 7.3 miles from Pescara Train Station and 7.6 miles from Pescara Bus Station. The air-conditioned accommodation is 7 miles from Gabriele D'Annunzio House.
Le mansarde di Via Isonzo offers air-conditioned accommodations in Chieti. Complimentary Wifi is offered throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
Chieti is split into 2 towns - the "bottom" town where the...
Chieti is split into 2 towns - the "bottom" town where the train comes in. There is nothing to see here other than a main, noisy street with take-away pizza restaurants - hardly anything was open and it felt like a ghost town. Then there is "Chieti Historic Centre" up a very steep hill about 4kms away (good luck with the bus timetable - a lottery!). Cute little place where all but one restaurant was closed and most of the shops were closed. Nice (small) church in a lovely square, which was deserted and only had one bar/cafe. Main street runs from one end to the other - deserted during the daytime and barely alive at night! We found a nice park with a lovely restaurant (which was closed on Mondays). Honestly - there is NOTHING to see or do in Chieti unless you want to sit in the same bar all day (only bars and cafes or DREADFUL pizzerias were open), eating ice cream or drinking coffee. Don't waste your time visiting.
Carolyn
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Chieti is a lovely, peaceful town high above the valley.
Chieti is a lovely, peaceful town high above the valley. Perfect for a stopover for a couple of days. We discovered some excellent restaurants, serving both meat and pasta options. The town has a large park for walking and relaxing in and a museum.
Marea
Australia
10
Scored 10
Chieti (and Abruzzo as a whole) feel like undiscovered gems...
Chieti (and Abruzzo as a whole) feel like undiscovered gems in Italy. The old town is large and interesting, the main Piazza del Duomo is being worked on and will look amazing when done, the food is absolutely to die for and half the price relative to standard Northern Italian tourist areas. It was a stopover for us on a drive to Puglia, but we are already thinking about when we can return.
Christopher
Italy
10
Scored 10
The fabulous position with the safe big parking, lovely...
The fabulous position with the safe big parking, lovely place and close to shops for anything you may need and with kids you always will need something and the stuff help was gigantic for advices where to go or not and the explanation of the reasons .
Giuseppe
10
Scored 10
The old town has a fabulous museum with artifacts dating...
The old town has a fabulous museum with artifacts dating back from Palaeolithic era… well set out museum!
Had delicious lunch of mixed salad in local bar with gelato chaser.. perfect!
Visited the duomo which was beautiful inside.
Rhonwyn
Australia
10
Scored 10
Chieti is a wonderful, historical, quiet city, with stunning...
Chieti is a wonderful, historical, quiet city, with stunning views across the countryside and towards the two main mountain ranges in the region.. Great streets, with superb cafes and restaurants, and a wonderful park. Full of history, around every corner. The people are open and friendly, and very talkative ! There is an excellent bus service within the city, and linking the city to Pescara, the airport, the beaches and beyond.
We loved our stay at B&B Le Casette Chieti! It was the ideal location for exploring Abruzzo. While on a busy road, it's tucked back and feels like an oasis. It's walking distance to many nice restaurants and right across the street from the train station. The complimentary breakfast at the cafe across the street was so convenient. The unit is so nicely decorated (exactly as photographed), and the amenities were above & beyond! We will definitely recommend the apartment to our friends and family, and would love to visit again.
Andrea and his sister Gabrielle were exceptional. We booked the stay last minute and even after 19:00 there wasn't a problem to collect the key. We were very surprised by the flat and how clean it was. Everything was ready to use and Andrea thought every single thing through. He even left us a toothbrush to use. There was coffee and coffee pods to choose from. Variety of teas and wine in fridge. We stayed only one night as we were passing through the Chieti but would definitely come back next time.
Davide makes you feel a local to Chieti..!!
The owner Davide gives you the most hospitable feeling. He gives all info on the city you need to know and more.
His recommendations are all spot on.
We have been at gems of restaurants, we learned which beaches you can go best. He even kept parking space available for us. In a city area where foreign cars are not allowed he just needs your license plate and makes sure you wont get a ticket..
We cant possible say anything else but BIG THANKS
It was very central to Chieti (alto) but that's not hard as it's a 2-street town! Bed was comfortable. "Breakfast" was some yoghurts in the fridge, some jam, cookies and long-life jammy/sweet croissants. Butter, crackers and milk was provided, plus some tea bags and coffee pods (not enough). There was an ice cream shop (Gelaterria) a few doors down - which was great as nothing else was open except for take away pizzas!!
The hotel is situated on a main street, very close to the train station but, meantime, very silent and peaceful. Nice room, small but with all the comforts. Very new and clean bathroom with a shower (I adored the glass doors).
The breakfast was amazing, there was plenty of choice of both sweet and savory food, and I really appreciated the bar-like cappuccino and coffee they make at the moment. Nice and cosy staff.
It's a perfect place to stay in Chieti, if you want to self cater; it is well equipped for this purpose.
It has beautiful views of the mountains, the city, and some small towns in Abruzzo, such as Bucchianico, which rests on a misty hill below the mountains.
Highly recommended if you want to explore Abruzzo; you don't need a car as the bus transport system is well integrated.
The Quadrifoglio is close to Pescara, Chieti, and the Maiella National Park. Dinners were plentiful and tasty; the breakfasts were meager compared to other places we stayed. The rooms were adequate and the bathroom serviceable, not modern. The decorations reflected an earlier era and took some getting used to, though not off-putting.
This hotel was perfect for our short stay in Chieti scalo. It is very close to the university so there are nice places close by for food and drink. The room was very clean and tidy. The staff was so kind and welcoming. They recommended a great place for dinner nearby. It was a very nice stay. We would definitely stay there again.
The property is in a nice area of Chieti, close to museums and the centro.There was parking which was great for being so close to the centro as well. Claudia was very helpful as we had parked some distance away and she came with us to direct us back to the building. There are beautiful views from both of the two terraces.
The apartment was very clean, well appointed and looked like it had been recently renovated. All the rooms were large and comfortable. The apartment was located a very short walking distance to the main street of Chieti, a short walk up the street and up some steps to the main street.
It is just a few minutes walk from the center of Chieti (it is a hilly town so take that into account when visiting). The room and common space were clean and comfortable. The dear hostess is friendly and was quite helpful with everything that came up during my stay. Highly recommend!
The location was great, walking distance to the centre of Chieti. The apartment was comfortable, and had everything we needed. Claudia even left us some treats for breakfast! Overall a great stay. Claudia was very helpful and answered all my questions promptly.
Breakfast was excellent and the room was so comfortable I rather choose this hotel than any other hotel because its so close to the station and its convenient for me, my next visit for the holidays would be this hotel
huge, historical apartment. large rooms with comfy beds in the vent of Chieti. Friday morning you can enjoy street market at the front of the building. very nice and helpful owner! I recommend this place!
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