Hotel Venezia is just 230 feet from La Spezia Centrale Train Station, and opposite the city's shopping area. It offers functional rooms with modern furniture.
Stephanie
Canada
Clean, friendly staff, great location next to the train, small but tasty breakfast, the smell of the baked goods welcome you in the morning
Easy to reach from the freeway, close to the ferry for the Cinque Terre, Hotel Corallo is centrally located in La Spezia, 10 minutes by bus from the train station.
Sami
Finland
The staff was extremely friendly and for example hinted a cheaper parking slot in front of the hotel that I had missed vs. their own carage. Hotel was easy to access with car and was in ok location for our purpose (just to stay overnight before venturing to Cinque Terre next day). Breakfast wasn't exactly plentiful but adequate for our needs.
Located in the center of La Spezia, a 7-minute walk from Castello San Giorgio, Albergo Teatro provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi. This 1-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Ryan
United States of America
Very kind knowledgeable staff and great central location
CDH Hotel La Spezia is located in the heart of the town with an easy direct access to the pedestral city center.
jennifer
Germany
Only three nice things can be said about this hotel, location is great, staff is incredibly nice and there is a few free parking spots right in front of the hotel.
Hotel Novecento is in La Spezia's center, right opposite Lia Museum, and 10 minutes' walk from the train station with direct links to the Cinque Terre area. The hotel provides bright, modern rooms.
Ana
Slovenia
The location, and a very friendly and helpful staff.
Hotel Aurora offers simply furnished rooms with a private or shared bathroom and TV, plus free Wi-Fi in public areas. It is located in central La Spezia, right opposite the train station.
Accueil sympa.
Petit mais conventionnel.
Bien situé
Easy to reach from the freeway, close to the ferry for the Cinque Terre, Hotel Corallo is centrally located in La Spezia, 10 minutes by bus from the train station.
Accueil du personnel ´´´excellent. On reviendra !!!!!
Located in the center of La Spezia, a 7-minute walk from Castello San Giorgio, Albergo Teatro provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi. This 1-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Room was nice and clean, and the staff was very friendly.
This 3-star hotel offers helpful staff, affordable rates and a central location in La Spezia, near the tourist harbor with ferries connecting to La Cinque Terre, Genoa and Pisa.
All was just perfect. We enjoyed the hotel garden.
Hotel Birillo is 0.6 mi from La Spezia Centrale Train Station and a 10-minute walk from the harbor and Gulf of La Spezia. It offers free Wi-Fi in the lobby.
Spacious rooms, good location and breakfast was fantasic
La Spezia is one of those typical cities of the Liguria Region where colourful houses cover hills and cliffs, providing panoramic views over the sea. Thousands of years of history and a heart open towards the sea have shaped the character of this town surrounded by the 'Cinque Terre'.
Located on the coast of the namesake gulf, its proximity to Genoa has greatly influenced its development and culture. Take a walk uphill from the harbour, and admire the display of architectonic styles in the Old Town. Some of the best hotels in La Spezia are located here, while elegant guesthouses and villas with gulf views can be found in the highest areas.
Must-see sites in the city are the 13th-century Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St George’s Castle. The ‘Sea Festival’ is organized every summer, and its highlight is the rowing competition ‘Palio del Golfo’, a race between the 13 villages of the gulf. Departing from the port of La Spezia, boats can take you to the enchanted ‘Cinque Terre’.
The harbour is a 15-minute walk from La Spezia Central Station, and Genoa’s Cristoforo Colombo Airport is 105 km away. While planning your trip, check out Booking.com’s accommodation deals in La Spezia.
We spent four nights in La Spezia which was just right for...
We spent four nights in La Spezia which was just right for us. We visited Portofino and Cinque Terre and as our hotel was very close to the railway station this was very convenient for travelling .We did contemplate going to Lucca but changed our mind and spent a day in La Spezia. It is a nice wee town with lots of local shops (no big bands only Zara) and lots of lovely restaurants. We had a nice walking through the town, the park and down to the ferry port and had a lovely lunch. We came back to La Spezia every night to eat as this was convenient and as I said had a good choice of restaurants at reasonable prices. There is also the regular ferry to and from Cinque Terre which is a great trip.
Alma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Spezia is always presented as a working port , with no...
La Spezia is always presented as a working port , with no tourist value. We found it to be a good looking , relaxed city , plenty of eateries and cafes , pedestrian areas to walk and a great transport hub. While my friends did the Cinque Terre walk , I made a very easy 90 min journey by train to Lucca.
Infact , it was very nice to be in a town that was just going about its own business.
Frank
Australia
10
Scored 10
I have been to La Spezia before.
I have been to La Spezia before. It is very cosmopolitan and I particularly like the traffic free pedestrian area in the centre. Lots of lovely shops. Great for access to boat and rail trips to The Cinque Terre, Lerici and Portovenere
JanbinItaly
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We are a family of 3 with a small child of 4 years age.
We are a family of 3 with a small child of 4 years age. We planned our itinery based on the weather forecast. We visited Cinque Terre for 1.5 days, followed by Pisa + Lucca on a day and rounded our trip by visiting the top attractions in La Spezia for few hours. I liked visiting the technical naval museum, crossing The Thaon di Revel Bridge walking along ,Costantino Morin Promenade, strolling through Via Del Prione & Corso Cavour. My son loved playing at the play area in Public Gardens. We loved eating Farinata @ Murphy's in La Spezia.
Nikhila
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Spezia was a great place to be based to visit Cinque...
La Spezia was a great place to be based to visit Cinque Terre. The town does have a lot of graffiti though, which we initially regarded as being off putting, however we did not feel unsafe when we were there.
Wendy
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Spezia is a great place to stay if doing the Cinque Terre...
La Spezia is a great place to stay if doing the Cinque Terre trail. It is a nice spot with lots of shops and restaurants. November seems to be a quiet time for the area, we imagine it would have been busier and more atmospheric during summer months.
Very friendly and helpful staff. From the very beginning, we were informed at the reception with all the necessary information regarding visiting the Cinque Terre villages. They also recommended us to visit Porto Venere, which otherwise we would not have visited and it was wonderful. They advised us where to park the car in La Spezia to be close to the port and the train station. The hotel had a really rich, tasty and varied breakfast. The room and all areas of the hotel were very clean. Fresh towels were also changed in our room every day.
Patrizia was really helpful, offering good advice on how to make the best use of my time and a better route back to the property at night. I felt safe with the way she emphasised the importance of locking up properly. She was also very responsive when I told her there may be a leak in the shower room. I liked that the room used white light (a rarity in hotel rooms). La Spezia is also a pretty little place, and I would have loved to explore it for a couple more hours.
The rooms are very nice, modern and clean. Our room was very spacious with a big bathroom, comfortable beds and a very strong air conditioner (which was important during the hot summer). The location of the hotel is close to La Spezia Centrale where you can quickly take the train to the neighboring cities. Bars, markets and restaurants are all conveniently within short walk. The manager is very helpful with accommodation requests. Highly recommend this location.
Very clean, lots of space, nice modern design with high ceiling, big terrace with view of sea/ La Spezia city/ hills.
Perfect for travelers with car, we always find free parking lot in front of the house.
Down the hill of the house is directly a bus stop to portovenere, very convenient.
Alberto was very helpful, patient, gave me lots of advice for visiting around and about parking, which is usually never easy in Italy for foreigners ;)
The location is excellent, in the lower part of La Spezia closer to the waterfront. One block from the street with bus lines leading to the the train station and beaches outside town. Three blocks from the waterfront. Lots of restaurants, cafes and other amenities nearby. The hotel is managed by a couple who were very nice and provided helpful recommendations on local eateries and beaches.
We had a lovely welcome from the owner. Our room was small, but very romatic and super clean. Amazing view from our room and from the hotel terrace. Nice italian breakfast with brioche, jam, butter and coffee. Highly recommend a car! We did tours to see cinque terre ( 15 min to La spezia main station), but the place would also be nice to go hiking! Great stay!
- the host is very(!) nice and you can stay in touch whenever needed.
- the room is modern and the AC worked very well
- we really liked that you get coupons for breakfast - you go to a café around the corner where you can choose something to eat and drink.
- the location of the hotel is in a nice area of La Spezia.
The host, Duccio, was the warmest and attentive host I have ever saw in Italy. He recommanded us where to eat and how to best visit Cinque Terre. He also gave us tickets for a little snack on the house in the morning.
Nice, cozy and central place to stay in. Close to train station and port. Safe parking place.
Very nice hotel, in the outskirts of La Spezia. The staff was extremely diligent and always with a smile.
Not so easily accessible if you do not have a car. Also due to the landscape, it took some effort to carry the luggage up the stairs into the room.
However, overall very nice place to stay.
Closest hotel to train station in La Spezia. Right across the street. Great hub for Cinque Terre adventure. Regional day pass on train is only 18€ and when your legs where out the hotel is only minutes away.
Nice breakfast.
Clean rooms and hotel.
Perfect place to start your cique terre trip, since it is right next to the smaller La Spezia railway station.
Friendly staff.
Free big parking spaces.
We loved the kind of "secret hotel" in the very centre of La Spezia!
The room was very comfortable, modern and beautiful!
The location was perfect and the view of the city also very good.
It was our best stay in Italy ! Marina is so nice and gave us the best advices and instruction to amazing trip in La Spezia !
The room was clean and the location is great!
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