Italia Travelling: Hotels in Emilia Romagna and other accommodation Forlė-Cesena

 

Hotels in Emilia Romagna and other accommodation Forlė-Cesena

List of hotels and other accommodation in Emilia Romagna Forlė-Cesena and province

 
 
 
Bed and Breakfast in Emilia Romagna | Bed and Breakfast Forlė-Cesena | Bed and Breakfast Cesenatico
 
Hotel Antonia
Bed and Breakfast
Cesenatico (Emilia Romagna)
Via dei Mille, 25
47042 Cesenatico (FC)
Phone number: 05471909194
 
 
Hotel in Emilia Romagna | Hotel Forlė-Cesena | Hotel Forlė
 
Hotel Sport & Residenza
Hotel 3 Stars S
Forlė (Emilia Romagna)
The Hotel Sport & Residenza, located just a short walk from the beach and centre of Cesenatico (Italy) has an architectural style with a Mediterranean touch, spacious areas, and bright and relaxing colours. The complex - recently renovated - stan...
Phone number: +39 0547 87102
 
 
Hotel in Emilia Romagna | Hotel Forlė-Cesena | Hotel Forlė
 
Hotel Valverde & Residenza
Hotel 4 Stars
Forlė (Emilia Romagna)
The Family Resort Hotel Valverde & Residenza is located in the popular seaside location of Cesenatico, a sunny town on the Italian Riviera that has been awarded with the Blue Flag by the European Community, an environmental symbol of quality infr...
Phone number: +39 0547 86043

Emilia Romagna

Emilia-Romagna is a region in north-east, and comprises two distinct time zones: Emilia takes its name from the ancient consular road Via Emilia, who built the Roman consul Marcus Aemilius Lepidoe; Romagna, Latin Romania, is the term used by the Romans called the area near Ravenna.

Emilia-Romagna to the east is wet by the Adriatic Sea, bordered to the north with the Veneto and Lombardy, on the west by Piedmont and Liguria, south of Tuscany, the Marche and the Republic of San Marino.

The Adriatic Riviera is the center of tourist attraction in summer for the rich and well organized accommodation (more than 5000 hotels) than in other periods of the year for many local youth entertainment.

Discreet also winter tourism in the ski resorts in the Apennines, between which we remember Sestola and other places Monte Cimone, and the Corno alle Scale, in Bologna.

Highly developed art tourism in the cities of art, especially from abroad.