Hotel Palazzo Vannoni, Cinque Terre Hotels
Simple yet historic seaside hotel with humble rooms, private parking, and a breakfast buffet
Overview
Nestled in the historic center of Levanto, Hotel Palazzo Vannoni offers a comfortable stay in proximity to the sea, local bars, restaurants, and shops. The hotel is housed in the historic Vannoni Palace, built in the early 17th century. It blends historic charm and modern comfort, overlooking the town’s main square, Piazza Cavour. With the train station a 5-minute walk away, you’ll have easy access to the famous Cinque Terre, a World Heritage Site, and popular Ligurian seaside hubs, such as Porto Venere and Portofino.
As a standard hotel, the rooms at Hotel Palazzo Vannoni are simple, yet they’re still spacious and comfortable. Because the hotel is housed in a historic building, most rooms feature frescoed ceilings and mezzanine floors with beds up in the lofted area. The rooms also come with private bathrooms, a shower, and toiletries. For more space or for those traveling with family or friends, grab the property’s apartment, which sleeps up to six people and offers a kitchen, dishwasher, and espresso machine.
In the morning, you can start your day with a tasty and varied breakfast buffet before heading out to explore Levanto and its surroundings. The hotel also offers private parking and a charging station for electric cars. Levanto is a paradise for outdoor sports enthusiasts—it’s an internationally renowned surfing destination and offers numerous footpaths with views along the rocky coast.
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Getting around Italy
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