Grand Hotel Del Parco 4*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Free parking
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24-hour services
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Swimming Pool
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On-site Dining
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No Smoking
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Child-friendly
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Pets
Location
The 4-star recently renovated Grand Hotel Del Parco Pescasseroli is nestled in the centre of Pescasseroli, nearly 5 minutes' walk from Villa Comunale, and features Wi-Fi and a car park. Boasting a seasonal outdoor swimming pool along with an à la carte restaurant, this Pescasseroli hotel is located in close proximity to the Abruzzo National Park.
Abruzzo airport is 130 km from the hotel, while the Monument to the Fallen is a mere 450 metres from the location. The Pescasseroli is 2.3 km from the Grand Hotel Del Parco, which is also situated only a few steps from the Palazzo Sipari Museum House. Standing merely a 5-minute walk away, Parrocchia SS. Pietro e Paolo Catholic Church is a hard-to-miss divine tourist destination.
Furnished with a fireplace, all rooms are equipped with a multi-channel television, along with a mini-fridge-bar. Self-catering facilities in an apartment include a kitchen with a microwave, a dishwasher, and a washing machine.
A free buffet breakfast is offered at the Grand Hotel Del Parco Pescasseroli. The restaurant serves Italian cuisine on-site. There is a lounge bar, which offers a fireplace in its interior design. It also features a lounge for guests' comfort. Ristorante A Cavut with Mediterranean cuisine is located in the immediate vicinity of the property.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent visit to a historic hotel nestled in the stunning French Alps, I found it to be a delightful fusion of traditional elegance and modern comforts. Set in an ideal location, surrounded by nature's embrace, the hotel is perfect for an adventure-filled getaway regardless of the season. The hotel boasted a professional kids' animator, which is a boon for families looking for quality entertainment for their children. It's clear that the staff prioritize enhancing the guest experience, ensuring that both adults and kids can fully immerse themselves in the alpine landscape. While the ambiance was undoubtedly charming, I did notice that the staff could have been more welcoming; it felt a bit impersonal at times. Still, the blend of historic architecture with contemporary amenities provided a unique experience that sparked inspiration for my travel blog. Whether you're skiing, mountain biking, or simply soaking in the views, this hotel serves as a solid base for any alpine adventure. If you're seeking a balance between luxury and nature, this place definitely warrants a visit.