Villa Potenziani酒店坐落圣毛罗山 (San Mauro Hill) 的山顶,可俯瞰列蒂 (Rieti) 城的历史中心。该酒店曾是一座贵族府第,拥有游泳池和大型私人花园。
Park Hotel Villa Potenziani 酒店设有免费停车场和免费无线网络连接。
这家四星级酒店包括一个点菜餐厅,需要预订餐位。酒店还设有一个网球场和设备齐全的健身中心。
“Beautiful historical villa and gardens. Love the murano chandelier and all the furniture. The dining room is amazing and wonderful with a beautiful wood ceiling.
You can relax and feel like living in early 1900.
They adapted very well the old and...”
Frank
澳大利亚
“Hotel itself was beautiful. Valerio , breakfast waiter was fantastic. Very polite, friendly and curtious.”
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Michael
奥地利
“Fantastic 18th century castle turned hotel. Last refurbishment probably some years back, but everything still in good shape. Great service, friendly staff.
Particularly enjoyed the dinner in the stunning hotel dining room!”
Lit
德国
“It’s not really a hotel but a very historic place to stay. Very Italien 4 stars but we liked the idea of staying in a nice chateau from the middle age. Very unique stay .”
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Ellenor
英国
“Great spot just outside of Reiti although wouldn’t recommend walking in the heat as all up hill back to hotel. Hotel was grand and amazing - an old Princes home. Rooms are clean and large! Pool was fantastic with a little bar to the side serving...”
Vlad_alex
比利时
“Fantastic location with a wonderful view, we had dinner at the hotel restaurant and it was delicious, very positive vibe at the pool and friendly staff and the room was ginormous ,confi beds ,huge bathroom...overall Fantastic stay for sure will be...”
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Linda
美国
“Fabulous breakfast”
Anna
英国
“The location is superb, the Villa itself is historical and charming, with a great dining room and a lovely terrace. The staff is kind and the service is very good. Very clean. Dinner in the restaurant was great. The rooms are a bit outdated...”
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Anne
英国
“The hotel is in an 18th century hunting lodge and is therefore in a really interesting building. Many if the original features can still be seen. In mid September it felt like we almost had the hotel to ourselves! Staff were very helpful - we were...”