The 4-star Hotel Europa is set on the strip that connects the Big Sea with the Small Sea in Taranto, at the junction of Via Roma and Corso Due Mari, with views of the Swing Bridge, the Aragonese...
Set in the centre of Taranto, Hotel Plaza offers a shared lounge and air-conditioned rooms, most with free WiFi. The National Archaelogical Museum is 230 metres away on foot.
Centrally located in Taranto’s historic area, Albergo Del Sole consists of 2 buildings both set in Piazza Fontana, 600 metres from Taranto Train Station.
Gloria
Belgium
Everything was fine. The staff was very nice and helpful
Set 300 metres from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta, Hotel Pisani offers 2-star accommodation in Taranto and has a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Nice overnight stay at Hotel Pisani. Room comfortable, bathroom facilities fine. Breakfast enough to start the day with. Would stay again. Thank you A+++++
Featuring an original stone doorway, this 18th-century manor farm features a terrace with panoramic views of the Mare Piccolo and Taranto. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
Li
China
Breakfast is not provided hot noodles, no French fries. But the fruit is very fresh!
hot tea, coffee, mine water are provided.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Virgilio is located in Taranto in the Apulia region, 1.3 km from Taranto Sotterranea and 1.3 km from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta.
Gareth Finch
United Kingdom
Room was lovely and kept very clean by staff. Fabulous view over sea.
The San Pietro Sul Mar Piccolo takes its name from the small and beautiful sea which it overlooks. The hotel includes a 1500-m² spa designed by Culti. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi and a minimalist style.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Virgilio is located in Taranto in the Apulia region, 1.3 km from Taranto Sotterranea and 1.3 km from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta.
Set in the centre of Taranto, Hotel Plaza offers a shared lounge and air-conditioned rooms, most with free WiFi. The National Archaelogical Museum is 230 metres away on foot.
La posizione in pieno centro e la cordialità del personale.
Featuring an original stone doorway, this 18th-century manor farm features a terrace with panoramic views of the Mare Piccolo and Taranto. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV.
On average, 3-star hotels in Taranto cost £64 per night, and 4-star hotels in Taranto are £94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Taranto can on average be found for £234 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Taranto this weekend is £85 or, for a 4-star hotel, £109. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Taranto for this weekend cost on average around £358 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £69 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Taranto for tonight. You'll pay on average around £105 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Taranto will cost around £286 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Bari or Brindisi airports, then take a train or bus to Taranto (approx. 1-2 hours). Alternatively, drive from Rome (approx. 5 hours). Domestic travellers can also take a direct train from major Italian cities.
What guests said about Taranto:
6.0
Scored 6.0
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point...
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point from Lecce. The city is by the water with an old castle and a fishing industry. There is also a steel mill and a lot of cargo ships in the bay. There is an old town but it is mostly abandon from the 1970’s so doesn’t compare at all to old towns in other Italian cities. Work underway to rejuvenate the old town and waterfront but seems to be very slow and will take 10-20 years. We caught the train to Taranto from Brindisi but found it difficult to get one to Amalfi so ended up catching a bus (which worked well). In summary, if your in the area spend a couple of days but don’t plan a special trip to Taranto.
Ian
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient...
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient city to see, finally the must is the archeological museum. The marked is down-town, the fishermen do their job and you will find all you need near-by. With the 5-day abonnement of the railway there is an alternative to the car-rental.
François
10
Scored 10
New and old (as documented 600 years BC).
New and old (as documented 600 years BC).
Very nice city center and walking paths.
Brilliant wam sea water and diamond clear.
Friendly people and very good prices compared with north of Italy.
Great food and lots of places to visit around town.
Aanca-Manuela
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Restaurants seem to be closed on Mondays.
Restaurants seem to be closed on Mondays. The old town is not really what you would expect. Almost no bars, restaurants or coffee shops.
Better to stroll along the newer parts of the city. Plenty of shops and places for an espresso or dinner. If you have a car: drive south along the coast (30-60 minutes) and you will find plenty of beaches with white sand and excellent clear water to swim and play in....
peter
Sweden
10
Scored 10
For me Taranto is the best city in Puglia, it has absolutely...
For me Taranto is the best city in Puglia, it has absolutely everything, city on 2 seas (Citta dei due mare) city life and beach life combined. It has the most beautiful castle, and Citta Vecchia where the cathedral San Cataldo has to be seen to be believed. Lots of beautiful churches, a museum full of wonderful gold and antiques. Always a buzz in the city with lots to do, and you are so close to stunning beaches too, a short drive away. You also have to taste a Spritz, and a panzerotto (watch though you don't burn your mouth)
Caroline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was an interesting city for one time visit.
It was an interesting city for one time visit. The waitresses were rude in the Irish pub, another Italian restaurant was told that all table are reserved in spite of the place was absolutely empty. There weren't bars except for one on the seaside boulevard but that was good. To find parkplace is a big challenge but we were lucky and we always found which generally took 5-10 minuits.
The apartment is very well thought of. The location and orientation are carefully picked by the architect host, Domenico for someone who doesn't have to be at the center of Taranto all the time.
The interior is modern and elegant and all furniture, and decorations are of high aesthetics. Of course, all were clean and organized.
Internet was working fine and its speed was adequate.
A private parking spot at a closed parking is reserved for Casa di Ro guests.
Really enjoyed the private setting of the residence. It is located away from the center city of Taranto but not too far away from the beaches nearby as well. The residence itself is very clean well maintained and peaceful most of all. Parking is a plus since other facilities nearby are either paid parking or not secured. It’s great for pets too. They charge additional cleaning fees but it is convenient for pets. Breakfast selection is very good and plenty.
The Albergo del Sole is a new and small hotel in a old town area of Taranto. Short distance from old town points of interest. Clean rooms, little bit smaller room than what is detailed on Booking.com, excellent breakfast/ bar (open after 7PM). Very friendly and helpful staff. I’ll definitely choose this hotel in my next trips.
Everything was at the highest level, the room is perfect, everything is clean and beautiful, the room has all the amenities, smart TV, Wi-Fi, refrigerator, super coffee maker, everything you need for comfort, everything is at a high level. . the place where the hotel was located was in the center of Taranto,
The place was not expensive, and was very clean. Although we found some free parking spaces in front of the building, the private parking is a great feature and reassuring that your (rental) car wont be bumped into while parked (while walking in Taranto we noticed a lot of cars had bumps/marks)
Suite San Cataldo is a clean, quiet, and safe refuge in the heart of old Taranto, a short walk to great restaurants, museum, etc. Old Taranto is still a bit rough compared to other more touristy vecchia, but well worth a visit for the castle and especially the fabulous archaeological museum.
The best place to stay in Taranto! The view is one of the most beautiful and inspiring things I've ever seen! Also Amanda's reception and availability for everything I needed and the proximity to the center only supports when saying that this is the best place.
The location the hospitality the rooms and value for money all you need for a great stay in Taranto. The furnishing of rooms was so Italian and terrace was better than photos as it looked straight out onto water fishing boats ect .
This is quite possibly the best hotel in Taranto. The room was brand new and the finish is spectacular. The staff were all incredibly helpful and friendly. The restaurant is out of this world. Antonio and his team run a tight ship.
Very friendly host, gave us a lot of tips on what to see around Taranto and kept in touch with us during our stay. Well equiped kitchen. Apartment is in old town of Taranto and 15 minutes walk to the main street in new Taranto.
Beautiful garden, beautiful house, amazing host (thanks Pio). A lovely place to spend a long weekend. Sandy beaches within driving distance, small coves within walking distance. Ample cookware provided. Local buses to Taranto.
The apartment is in a central area of Taranto close to many great restaurants, shops and areas of interest. The apartment itself felt very comfortable, clean and roomy. I quickly settled in and felt at home here.
Beautiful and spacious apartment, all new furnitures, really top class! Welcome bubbles from the owner, very much appreciated! Perfect location in downtown Taranto.
Ideally located in the centre of Taranto. You can easily access the archeological museum, visit the castle and the old town. The host was very nice and helpful.
Lovely pool and family that ran the hotel were so polite and kind.
The host upgraded our room without any extra charge. Comfortable and extremely clean.
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