"The check in was a breeze. The breakfast was the typical breakfast in Italy with Italian cakes, cut up fruits, sliced local Kraft type cheese, yogurt, Italian croissants (home made), toast bread, and Italian cookies.
The cons of the hotel:
The wifi internet never worked. Actually we could never get it took to work with our cell phones. We tried on 6 different iPhones including an iPad . When asked the hotel staff to fix the wifi internet the person who worked when we were checking out said...
"The check in was a breeze. The breakfast was the typical breakfast in Italy with Italian cakes, cut up fruits, sliced local Kraft type cheese, yogurt, Italian croissants (home made), toast bread, and Italian cookies.
The cons of the hotel:
The wifi internet never worked. Actually we could never get it took to work with our cell phones. We tried on 6 different iPhones including an iPad . When asked the hotel staff to fix the wifi internet the person who worked when we were checking out said...
"The staff was very helpful. We arrived late and my map was not very accurate. We called him and was very responsive and guided us. When we arrived, the room was very clean. The toilet was spotless. Breakfast was on another location not far from the hotel but the coffee and pastries are excellent."
"The staff was very helpful. We arrived late and my map was not very accurate. We called him and was very responsive and guided us. When we arrived, the room was very clean. The toilet was spotless. Breakfast was on another location not far from the hotel but the coffee and pastries are excellent."
"This was the cutest little town. The hotels very clean and well appointed. It sits on a square with a music that is beautiful and quaint. The hosts were very accommodating. We had a corner room with two balconies that looked out over the square and down a side street. Highly recommend."
"This was the cutest little town. The hotels very clean and well appointed. It sits on a square with a music that is beautiful and quaint. The hosts were very accommodating. We had a corner room with two balconies that looked out over the square and down a side street. Highly recommend."
"A pleasant stay in a comfortable and well-equipped B and B 10 mins from the town centre while walking the Via Francigena. You can also get an evening meal cooked for you and there is the usual Italian style breakfast."
"A pleasant stay in a comfortable and well-equipped B and B 10 mins from the town centre while walking the Via Francigena. You can also get an evening meal cooked for you and there is the usual Italian style breakfast."
"This is a small town in Italy away from everything. 4 hours and 2 trains from Rome. This bed and breakfast (coffee and croissant in the Centrale Bar in the piazza below) may be one of only a few places here to stay. They have no fast food chains in this town of about 12,000 but it is a slice of Italy that hasn't changed much in the last 50 years. The accommodations were very good but there is no staff onsite. Assistance if needed is by phone. Small shops and restaurants are only blocks away. We...
"This is a small town in Italy away from everything. 4 hours and 2 trains from Rome. This bed and breakfast (coffee and croissant in the Centrale Bar in the piazza below) may be one of only a few places here to stay. They have no fast food chains in this town of about 12,000 but it is a slice of Italy that hasn't changed much in the last 50 years. The accommodations were very good but there is no staff onsite. Assistance if needed is by phone. Small shops and restaurants are only blocks away. We...
"The only thing that wasn't the best about the place was the wifi speed. Everything else was great. The Lucio bent over backwards to help me out with anything I needed, the place looks really cool and it's all very comfortable, and literally right by the train station."
"The only thing that wasn't the best about the place was the wifi speed. Everything else was great. The Lucio bent over backwards to help me out with anything I needed, the place looks really cool and it's all very comfortable, and literally right by the train station."
"The staff downstairs at the cafe were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was great and we enjoyed the rooftop terrace. Walking was really easy to restaurants and train station."
"The staff downstairs at the cafe were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was great and we enjoyed the rooftop terrace. Walking was really easy to restaurants and train station."
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"The hotel is 600 m from Piazza Forgione, a bus station surrounded by shops that sell typical products like pasta, cookies, souvenirs, etc. This is very close to the Sanctuary. Breakfast is abundant and it's served in a comfortable dining room. They have coffee and juice machines, so you can help yourself as much as you want.
The staff is very helpful and friendly. For example, I had to do laundry, so Giuseppe went out of his way to contact a laundromat and arrange for them to pick up and drop off my clothes. I also enjoyed talking with Costanza, one of the cleaning ladies. Speaking Italian helps a lot, so learn some before you travel to Italy and enjoy the culture."
"We booked the hotel for the spa months before trip. We have been travelling for weeks in Italy and wanted to take two days to relax and sit in the spa. We also book a hotel based on there being a restaurant lounge and bar. All of which the hotel said it had. When we booked into our room, we asked how we got to the spa and they said it was not open. It had been closed. We had gotten no notification about this. We asked for the restaurant lounge and bar was told there is not one. Only a breakfast room. They didn’t seem to even care that the description and the information given to us was not correct. In the morning there was ants in the bathroom on the floor. We are on the third floor, so I’m not sure where they would’ve come from. Overall the whole 2 days was a complete disappointment. And I think that the hotel should do a better job with their description and was letting customers know if their amenities are not working. So for that of giving this Hotel a very bad review."
"We had clean towels every day. Bed §changed twice in our 8 day stay. the room was cleaned everyday right down to the blinds. The staff were all very pleasant but a special mention to the bar staff, Grazia and Michele who spent time translating our requests on their I phones and also to Antonio in reception who was very helpful.
All in all a very pleasant stay and would recommend it to other people."
If you're hoping for something a little quirkier than the traditional hotel experience, a bed and breakfast might be the perfect option for your holiday. If you'd like to learn more about Lucera through its top sites and landmarks, Duomo Lucera and Villa Comunale are some notable monuments to visit.
How do you know if a B&B is the best choice for your stay?
With attentive service, opportunities to socialise with other guests and tasty breakfasts, B&Bs all have a one-of-a-kind environment.
What are the top B&Bs in Lucera?
Here are some well-liked B&Bs in the surrounding area: Le Foglie di Acanto: 4 rooms. 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from the heart of Lucera. Enjoy the rooftop terrace and unique decor. B&B MariLù: 3 rooms. 11.6 mi (18.6 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the free full breakfast and free airport shuttle. B&B del corso foggia: 6 rooms. Situated 11.5 mi (18.4 km) from the heart of Lucera. Enjoy the free cooked breakfast and rooftop terrace. Maison Reale: 7 rooms. 10.6 mi (17 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the free buffet breakfast and snack bar/deli. La Civetta: 6 rooms. Located 11.4 mi (18.3 km) from the core of Lucera. Enjoy the local cuisine breakfast and snack bar/deli.
When is the best time to stay at a B&B in Lucera?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to Lucera, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 8°C. Average annual precipitation for Lucera is 650 mm.
What is there to do in Lucera?
When you want to see some attractions in town, you might consider a visit to Museo Civico di Lucera and Roman Amphitheater of Lucera. You should put Duomo Lucera and Castello Lucera on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Lucera?
Planning your excursions in and around Lucera is easier with these transportation options. Fly into Foggia (FOG-Gino Lisa), which is located 11.7 mi (18.9 km) from the heart of the city. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.