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Villa Nina befindet sich in einer idealen Position, um schnell zu erreichen gelegen ist Portovenere (via Straße, gut mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln) und dem Bahnhof (in wenigen Minuten können Sie die Cinque Terre erreichen), aber auch der Walk Morin, der Strandpromenade der Stadt La Spezia. Hier Boote ermöglichen eine effiziente und
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mehr anzeigen schnelle unvergessliche Ausflüge zu den Perlen der Küste und auf den Inseln (Portovenere, Palmaria, Tino Insel, Lerici), aber der Tourist auch durch die in der Nähe von Bus unterstützt bis San Terenzo, Lerici, Fiascherino, Tellaro, Monte erreichen Marcello, Bocca di Magra, Sarzana und das Val di Magra, sowie der Ort des grünen Val di Vara.
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mehr anzeigen schnelle unvergessliche Ausflüge zu den Perlen der Küste und auf den Inseln (Portovenere, Palmaria, Tino Insel, Lerici), aber der Tourist auch durch die in der Nähe von Bus unterstützt bis San Terenzo, Lerici, Fiascherino, Tellaro, Monte erreichen Marcello, Bocca di Magra, Sarzana und das Val di Magra, sowie der Ort des grünen Val di Vara.
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Quelle: MT Hotel Promotion di Michela Tosi
La Spezia, the provincial capital of this part of Liguria, owes most of its development to the 1860s, when the Naval Arsenal was built here. Its proximity to such beautiful tourist destinations as the Cinque Terre, and its mild climate have given it great appeal to holidaymakers. The town centre
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mehr anzeigen is pleasant; and although it's not a striking tourist destination in itself, La Spezia is well-connected by transport and makes a good, affordable base for exploring this part of the Italian Riviera. The town spreads across the inside of the Golfo dei Poeti, the Gulf of Poets. The town also has lovely views inland, towards the Apuan Alps.
Most tourists use La Spezia as a base for visiting the Cinque Terre and the Golfo dei Poeti, but it's worth spending some day wandering around the pleasant town and visiting its more notable sights. For the naval enthusiast, La Spezia's nautical heritage will be a major attraction.
The seafront is wide and provides lots of opportunities for gawping at boats of all sizes. A strip of park runs along the esplanade, making it a pleasant place for a stroll or a sit-down. There are also luxuriant parks, owing their existence to the turn-of-the-century lavishness that is also commemorated in the town's architecture and public buildings. Via del Prione is one of La Spezia's busiest streets, a largely-pedestrianised thoroughfare lined with shops, where the young bucks promenade on a Saturday afternoon.
Good daytrips from La Spezia include the Cinque Terre (thanks to the train service it's easy to walk and dine in the villages and then return to La Spezia to sleep), Portovenere and the other Golfo dei Poeti resorts, Lerici and San Terenzo, home of the Shelleys, which are pretty towns worth a visit for their own sake as well as for their literary connections. In the castle at San Terenzo there is a small museum dedicated to Mary Shelley. Further up the Ligurian coast (about an hour and a half by train) you'll come to Santa Margherita Ligure and Portofino.
Among the nautical-themed tourist sights, the best is proably the naval museum, the Museo Tecnico Navale, close to the Naval Arsenal at Viale Amendola, 1. The museum claims to be one of the best of its kind in the world; exhibits include a collection of ships' figureheads. The Arsenal itself can sometimes be viewed, upon request. The local archaeological museum is housed in the Museo del Castello (Castello di San Giorgio, Via XXVII Marzo), where there is a fine collection of Roman and pre-Roman artefacts from the surrounding area, including some striking stelae from the Bronze and Iron Ages. A more esoteric tourist attraction is the Museo del Sigillo (Via del Prione, 236), the museum of seals, consisting of a large, formerly private collection of seals, probably the largest in the world. The Museo Civico Amadeo Lia (Via del Prione, 234) is based in a former monastery and contains another donated collection, this time of art, and includes works by Titian and Bellini.
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mehr anzeigen is pleasant; and although it's not a striking tourist destination in itself, La Spezia is well-connected by transport and makes a good, affordable base for exploring this part of the Italian Riviera. The town spreads across the inside of the Golfo dei Poeti, the Gulf of Poets. The town also has lovely views inland, towards the Apuan Alps.
Most tourists use La Spezia as a base for visiting the Cinque Terre and the Golfo dei Poeti, but it's worth spending some day wandering around the pleasant town and visiting its more notable sights. For the naval enthusiast, La Spezia's nautical heritage will be a major attraction.
The seafront is wide and provides lots of opportunities for gawping at boats of all sizes. A strip of park runs along the esplanade, making it a pleasant place for a stroll or a sit-down. There are also luxuriant parks, owing their existence to the turn-of-the-century lavishness that is also commemorated in the town's architecture and public buildings. Via del Prione is one of La Spezia's busiest streets, a largely-pedestrianised thoroughfare lined with shops, where the young bucks promenade on a Saturday afternoon.
Good daytrips from La Spezia include the Cinque Terre (thanks to the train service it's easy to walk and dine in the villages and then return to La Spezia to sleep), Portovenere and the other Golfo dei Poeti resorts, Lerici and San Terenzo, home of the Shelleys, which are pretty towns worth a visit for their own sake as well as for their literary connections. In the castle at San Terenzo there is a small museum dedicated to Mary Shelley. Further up the Ligurian coast (about an hour and a half by train) you'll come to Santa Margherita Ligure and Portofino.
Among the nautical-themed tourist sights, the best is proably the naval museum, the Museo Tecnico Navale, close to the Naval Arsenal at Viale Amendola, 1. The museum claims to be one of the best of its kind in the world; exhibits include a collection of ships' figureheads. The Arsenal itself can sometimes be viewed, upon request. The local archaeological museum is housed in the Museo del Castello (Castello di San Giorgio, Via XXVII Marzo), where there is a fine collection of Roman and pre-Roman artefacts from the surrounding area, including some striking stelae from the Bronze and Iron Ages. A more esoteric tourist attraction is the Museo del Sigillo (Via del Prione, 236), the museum of seals, consisting of a large, formerly private collection of seals, probably the largest in the world. The Museo Civico Amadeo Lia (Via del Prione, 234) is based in a former monastery and contains another donated collection, this time of art, and includes works by Titian and Bellini.
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Quelle: Residenza del Cavaliere di Paola Dal Degan
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La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienwohnung für max. 3 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 401998
+ 2 Unterkünfteab USD 1.026für 1 WocheCa. 52 m², 1 Schlafzimmer, 1 Badezimmer, Haustiere sind erlaubt (max. 1), Sat.-TV, WLAN, Waschmaschine, Spülmaschine, Nichtraucherobjekt, Meer ca. 3 kmZu dieser Anlage gehören 2 weitere Objekttypen mit insgesamt 2 Unterkünften- ab USD 2.453/Woche Ferienwohnung für max. 4 Personen, ca. 150 m², 2 Schlafzimmer, Objekt-Nr. 906375 Vorschau
- ab USD 986/Woche Ferienwohnung für max. 2 Personen, ca. 42 m², 1 Schlafzimmer, Objekt-Nr. 403393 Vorschau
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La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienhaus für max. 8 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 3312189
ab USD 6.770für 1 WocheCa. 300 m², 5 Schlafzimmer, 3 Badezimmer, Haustiere sind erlaubt (max. 1), TV, WLAN, Spülmaschine, Nichtraucherobjekt, Meer ca. 4 km, Privatpool, Meer-/ Seeblick, Älter als 100 Jahre, Landgut -
La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienhaus für max. 6 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 1241022
Ca. 140 m², 3 Schlafzimmer, 2 Badezimmer, Haustiere sind erlaubt (max. 3) (ab 01.01.2025), Waschmaschine (ab 01.01.2025), Nichtraucherobjekt (ab 01.01.2025), Strand ca. m -
La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienwohnung für max. 5 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 1295163
Ca. 70 m², 2 Schlafzimmer, 1 Badezimmer, Haustiere sind erlaubt (max. 1) (ab 01.01.2025), TV (ab 01.01.2025), WLAN (ab 01.01.2025), Waschmaschine (ab 01.01.2025), Nichtraucherobjekt (ab 01.01.2025), Strand ca. m -
La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienhaus für max. 4 Erwachsene + 2 Kinder
Objekt-Nr. 1327851
ab USD 1.829für 1 WocheCa. 100 m², 2 Schlafzimmer, 1 Badezimmer, Haustiere nicht erlaubt, Sat.-TV (ab 01.01.2025), WLAN (ab 01.01.2025), Waschmaschine (ab 01.01.2025), Spülmaschine (ab 01.01.2025), Nichtraucherobjekt (ab 01.01.2025), Strand ca. m, Privatpool (ab 01.01.2025), Meerblick (ab 01.01.2025) -
La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienwohnung für max. 4 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 3305723
Ca. 55 m², 2 Schlafzimmer, 1 Badezimmer, Haustiere sind erlaubt (max. 1) (ab 01.01.2025), Sat.-TV (ab 01.01.2025), Waschmaschine (ab 01.01.2025), Spülmaschine (ab 01.01.2025), Nichtraucherobjekt (ab 01.01.2025) -
La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienhaus für max. 7 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 2270076
ab USD 1.481für 1 WocheCa. 140 m², 4 Schlafzimmer, 1 Badezimmer, Haustiere sind erlaubt (max. 1), TV, Internet, WLAN, Waschmaschine, Spülmaschine, Sandstrand ca. m, Meerblick -
La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienwohnung für max. 5 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 2179832
Ca. 50 m², 1 Schlafzimmer, 1 Badezimmer, Haustiere nicht erlaubt, TV (ab 01.01.2025), WLAN (ab 01.01.2025), Waschmaschine (ab 01.01.2025), Nichtraucherobjekt (ab 01.01.2025) -
La Spezia, Italienische Riviera (Golf von La Spezia)
Ferienwohnung für max. 4 Personen
Objekt-Nr. 3285584
Ca. 75 m², 2 Schlafzimmer, 1 Badezimmer, Haustiere sind erlaubt (max. 2) (ab 01.01.2025), Sat.-TV (ab 01.01.2025), WLAN (ab 01.01.2025), Nichtraucherobjekt (ab 01.01.2025), Meerblick (ab 01.01.2025)