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Holiday houses in Taranto

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  • 4.8 Average rating

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    Taranto's top spots, include Piazza del Plebiscito, Schönbrunn Palace, and Potsdamer Platz

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Apartment in Salerno
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Trotula Charming Historical Seaview Reatreat

Trotula Charming House è un appartamento di pregio storico-artistico, ristrutturato e restaurato al fine di tutelare e valorizzare gli ambienti originari. Si trova in un antico Convento dell’ordine dei monaci Olivetani Benedettini riconvertito in dimora nobiliare alla fine del 1600, nel Centro Storico di Salerno tra l’antico Duomo ed il Giardino della Minerva. Sulle spesse murature sono stati scoperti e recuperati gli intonaci e gli affreschi d’epoca databili tra il XVII e XVIII secolo. Trotula Charming House è situato in un antico Convento dell’ordine dei monaci Olivetani Benedettini riconvertito in dimora nobiliare alla fine del 1600, nel Centro Storico di Salerno (all’interno della Zona a Traffico Limitato) tra l’antico Duomo ed il Giardino della Minerva. L’appartamento è stato ristrutturato e restaurato tutelandone e valorizzandone gli ambienti originari. Sulle spesse murature sono stati scoperti e recuperati gli intonaci e gli affreschi d’epoca databili tra il XVII e XVIII secolo. Gli alti soffitti a travi in legno, riportati alla luce attraverso la demolizione dei controsoffitti, tornano a nobilitare gli ambienti. La posizione privilegiata e dominante dell’edificio di prestigio storico-artistico permette di ammirare dalle ampie finestre i tetti del Centro Storico, il mare che bagna Salerno e la Costiera Amalfitana. Attraverso la realizzazione di forniture artigianali ed un’accurata selezione degli elementi di arredo in questo progetto realizzato dai fratelli Olimpia Stacchi e Giulio Stacchi dello studio Architects at Work traspare una particolare sensibilità che lega la contemporaneità degli interventi alla storicità dei luoghi, avvolgendo il visitatore in un’atmosfera dallo charm unico. All’appartamento, i cui ambienti godono tutti di una luminosa esposizione a sud, si accede attraverso il soggiorno dotato di cucina, tavolo da pranzo, ampio divano con un letto extra e due balconi. Le due camere da letto matrimoniali, con accesso diretto al soggiorno, sono entrambe dotate di bagno privato e balcone o finestra. Il centro cittadino, il centro storico e le vicine via Roma e Corso Vittorio Emanuele sono il fulcro della vita notturna salernitana con i loro bar, negozi e ristoranti e della vita storico-culturale grazie ai numerosi luoghi di interesse e musei visitabili. Dalla Trotula Charming House è possibile raggiungere facilmente la Costiera Amalfitana grazie ai continui collegamenti con autobus e traghetti. L’appartamento che sorge all’interno della Zona a Traffico Limitato del centro storico è situato in un palazzo di prestigio storico-artistico ed è a completa disposizione degli ospiti. Il palazzo non è dotato di ascensore. Trotula Charming House è facilmente raggiungibile dalla vicina Cattedrale di Salerno attraverso un caratteristico vicolo pedonale di 300mt ed è situato al secondo piano (34 gradini). L’appartamento fa parte delle dimore esclusive gestite dalla società di property management Starhost. Un membro dello Staff sarà disponibile Il Centro di Salerno, che si estende su un’area facilmente visitabile senza l’ausilio di mezzi di trasporto, è tra i più interessanti dal punto di vista storico, culturale ed architettonico in Italia. Dalla Trotula Charming House si possono facilmente raggiungere a piedi i maggiori luoghi di interesse come la Cattedrale di Salerno, i Giardini della Minerva più antico orto botanico d’Europa, la Chiesa di San Pietro a Corte e le sottostanti terme di epoca Romana , il Museo Archeologico Provinciale , la Pinacoteca Provinciale, il Teatro Verdi e l’adiacente Villa Comunale. Per chi preferisce una vacanza all’insegna del relax e dello svago, dopo il tramonto il centro storico si trasforma con i suoi innumerevoli bar, cafè e ristoranti dove poter trascorrere la serata piacevolmente dall’aperitivo al dopocena. L’area è anche nota per lo shopping e le fantastiche boutique da scovare tra i vicoli e le arterie principali. Salerno è situata nell’omonimo Golfo da cui ha inizio la Costiera Amalfitana cui è ben collegata attraverso le frequenti corse degli autobus locali e traghetti. Grazie alla vicina fermata dell’autobus, Vietri sul Mare (2km), Cetara (7km), Ravello (25km), Amalfi (22km) e le altre mete Costiere, sono facilmente raggiungibili. Durante la stagione Estiva Positano, Amalfi, Capri, Cetara, Minori e Maiori sono raggiungibli anche con aliscafi e traghetti che partono dal Porto di Salerno. Da Amalfi è possibile usufruire di ulteriori coincidenze per l’isola di Capri e Sorrento. La vicinanza con Napoli (55km) e gli Scavi Archeologici di Pompei (30km), Ercolano (42km) e Paestum (45km) fanno di Salerno un ottima base per permettervi di visitare agevolmente l’intera regione. La città e ben collegata al resto della penisola grazie ai treni ad Alta Velocità che quotidianamente arrivano da Milano, Firenze, Roma e Napoli. La stazione ferroviaria dista soli 20 minuti a piedi dall’appartamento. Linee di autobus nazionali collegano Salerno ad altre mete nazionali quotidianamente. - Su richiesta e previa disponibilità è possibile prenotare un posto auto in un garage privato (Costo Aggiuntivo). - E’ possibile organizzare transfer da Napoli, Roma e la Costiera Amalfitana. (Costo Aggiuntivo). - Su richiesta è possibile organizzare gite in barca o voli turistici in Costiera Amalfitana. (Costo Aggiuntivo). - Posso aiutarti a noleggiare un’auto con consegna e ritiro presso l’ingresso della Zona a Traffico Limitato adiacente l’appartamento o presso l’Aereoporto di Napoli. (Costo Aggiuntivo). - Su richiesta è possibile organizzare gite in costiera a bordo di macchine d’epoca (Volkswagen Minivan per gruppi o Maggiolino Volkswagen e Fiat ‘500 per coppie) (Costo Aggiuntivo). - Posso metterti in contatto con Guide Turistiche e Trekking per gite e visite su tutto il territorio regionale.

Top Guest favourite
A treehouse perched among vibrant autumn foliage features a spacious wooden deck that extends outwards. The entrance is visible, leading into an inviting interior space that includes large windows. A private hot tub is situated on the ground below, surrounded by nature.
Treehouse in Ročov
5 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Treehouse Úlovice

Wellness stay/glamping in the treetops. Cozy, comfortable and fully equipped Treehouse Úlovice is located in the picturesque nature park Džbán above a small village. It is built on a slope on massive beeches and hornbeams, which provide a solid foundation for both the residential part and the large terrace. There are only 6 steps to the Treehouse, but the terrace is about 7 meters high. You can get here by forest road. Parking is provided for free for guests and then you will have only 350 meters to the house.

Top Guest favourite
A welcoming living area is illuminated by natural light flowing through double doors that open to a lush garden. A comfortable armchair is positioned thoughtfully beside a rustic wooden cabinet, while a decorative basket complements the serene ambiance of the exposed brick flooring.
Condo in Planina
5 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Postojna Retreat - Caves & Rivers

Charming apartment in a renovated countryside house nestled in Planina, just 10min from Postojna Caves and 30min from Ljubljana or Trieste. This spacious apartment with its rustic charm, terrace and garden offers a serene escape for up to 4 guests. Surrounded by lush meadows, serene rivers and forested hills of Planinsko polje plain, it’s perfect for a holiday retreat. Enjoy the spacious garden, terrace and stunning views or relax in a huge bath tub. Bicycle storage and free car park(RNO135551)

Top Guest favourite
An aerial view showcases Villa Petra surrounded by greenery, with Lake Bled visible nearby. The landscape includes multiple buildings amidst trees, and the lake reflects the sky and surrounding mountains in the background, creating a serene natural setting.
Holiday home in Bled
5 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Vila Petra - Family apartment for 4 at Lake Bled

Our 2 bedroom apartment with 1 bathroom, kitchen, spacius living room with couch and dining table, A/C, and spacius patio is located just around 100 meters from Lake Bled (swimming area). It's located in very peaceful area. It has it's own entrance and is located in our house (so we're always nearby to help). We're a family of 5 and will be happy to host you. Sustainability: We produce more energy than we use. Tourism tax (3,13 for adults per day, 1,56 for children above 7) is not included.

Top Guest favourite
An inviting open-concept living area features wooden flooring and large windows that flood the space with natural light. Cozy seating options include a red armchair and round ottoman. A kitchen area with green cabinets and rustic decor reveals glimpses of the outdoors through the arched window.
Cottage in Podkum
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Gingerbread House - cosy countryside cottage

RNO ID 109651 If you want to take a step back in time and get away from our busy everyday’s this cottage is the perfect place for you. It is ideal for enjoying and exploring the beautiful side of nature before spending relaxing evenings by the fire. Take time to relax - read, write, draw, think or just enjoy the company or be active - hike, bicycling. The cottage really suits people who love the country cottage feeling and relaxed atmosphere or as a base for one day trips across Slovenija.

Top Guest favourite
A welcoming outdoor terrace features two lounge chairs arranged around a square fire pit, set within a landscaped area of gravel and low greenery. Soft curtains frame the space, while a warm glow is emitted from hanging lights, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Apartment in Bled
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Apartment Gabrijel by the mystical stream

Apartment Gabrijel is situated at a peaceful location in an unspoilt nature, away from the city hustle and bustle. Here, you can enjoy the peace, quiet and fresh air. The Jezernica creek, which flows past the house, creates a pleasant babbling sound. The small kitchen is spacious enough for you to prepare homemade teas and proper Slovenian coffee. Making yourself one of these drinks, you can relax on a lovely terrace with a view of the neighbouring pasture where horses graze.

Top Guest favourite
Home in Molfetta
5 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Historic stone loft with ocean view

Set in Molfetta’s Old Town on one of its most exclusive streets, this spacious stone residence was once the stable of the noble Passari family. Carved entirely from stone, it blends centuries of history with modern comfort. A striking view window frames beautiful Adriatic sea views, enhancing the charm of the original stone walls. Accommodates up to 6 guests with a king-size bed, two sofa beds, a fully equipped kitchen, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, heating, and air conditioning.

Top Guest favourite
A balcony features a blue table and matching chairs, set with two wine glasses and a plate of snacks. Vibrant pink flowers surround the area, offering a scenic view of the historical cityscape beyond, highlighted by a prominent bell tower.
Home in Matera
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

Exclusive flat with View and Art in Matera

Welcome to Spaziocreativo Matera, a unique space where travel merges with creativity. This exclusive apartment combines natural beauty with the creativity of artists from around the world, offering a contemporary experience in a historic setting. You'll enjoy spacious rooms, a breathtaking terrace, and a large bedroom with a whirlpool tub and views of the "Sassi". Immerse yourself in an artistic journey and enjoy exclusive comfort in one of the world's oldest cities.

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Home in Starigrad
5 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Private Stone House • Sea View • Peaceful Stay

Stone House is a secluded seaside retreat near Starigrad and Zadar, offering the perfect balance between privacy and accessibility. Surrounded by untouched nature and olive trees, this authentic stone house invites you to slow down and reconnect. Wake up to the sound and the view of the sea and spend your days in complete peace, away from crowds and noise. The sea acess is just a 5-minute walk downhill, leading to a quiet, natural swimming spot on the rocks.

Top Guest favourite
A charming stone house is nestled in a narrow village alley, adorned with yellow window frames. Lush greenery climbs the walls, enhancing the rustic facade. The sunlit pathway is lined with smooth stones, while nearby buildings feature wooden accents and gently sloping roofs.
Townhouse in Ajdovščina
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

VILLA IRENA Charming Gem Located In Vipava Valley

Villa Irena is located in Vipavski Križ and it belongs to one of the most beautiful monuments in Slovenia. 500 years house is entirely renovated and designed for a relaxing get away. Speciality of the house is the terrace covered with vines. There you will find a table and chairs or a hammock which is perfect for hot summer evenings. House is located in a small village on top of the hill surrounded by Vipava Valley.

Top Guest favourite
An interior space features natural stone walls and exposed wooden beams. A comfortable couch in earthy tones is paired with two armchairs. A rustic dining table is positioned nearby, with a vase of flowers on top. Soft lighting emanates from a ceiling fixture above.
Loft in Split
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

La Divine Inside Palace loft | Balcony

Wake beneath exposed beams of centuries-old wooden ceilings. Be charmed by antique touches, industrial-style stairs, and fine finishes nestled behind the sprawling, massive internal stone arches of the Imperial Palace protected by UNESCO. Steeped in history, drink a glass of wine from the balcony of this unique loft after exploring Split’s delights, where museum pieces adorn a palette of sand and muted, earthy hues.

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A sweeping view of lush green valleys is framed by rolling hills and distant mountains under a bright blue sky filled with soft, fluffy clouds. Sunlight streams through, creating a serene and expansive landscape that showcases the natural beauty of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.
Hut in Ljubno ob Savinji
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Panoramic glass glamping hut with heavenly view

Wake up in a hut built with wood from our forest, in an idyllic location. In the morning, from your warm bed, you can gaze through the panoramic glass, and admire the magnificent view of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. In the hut is one double bed with a pull-out extra bed, small kitchen with fridge, outdoor terrace with deck chair. Every hut has its own bathroom in the immediate vicinity (15m-30m).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Taranto?

    Staying in the Old Town offers historic charm and easy access to landmarks, while neighborhoods near the seafront have contemporary comforts and lively dining spots. Residential districts around the city provide tranquil, local atmospheres.

  • What are the best things to do in Taranto with kids?

    Families often enjoy exploring the city’s castle, interactive exhibits at the archaeological museum, and local parks. Boat rides around the waterfront and sampling traditional sweets are also suggested for young travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Taranto?

    Explore the Aragonese Castle, discover ancient artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, and wander through the Old Town's markets. Enjoying local cuisine at waterfront restaurants is frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Taranto?

    Taranto has mild winters around 41–58°F (5–14°C) with more frequent rain, while summers are warm and dry, often reaching 71–90°F (21–32°C). Spring and autumn bring comfortable temperatures and moderate rainfall.

  • When is the best time to visit Taranto?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures, less rainfall and traditional celebrations. Summer welcomes warm weather, lively markets, and outdoor festivals along the waterfront.

  • What are the best places to visit in Taranto?

    Explore the Aragonese Castle, the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, and the Old Town's winding streets. The Cathedral of San Cataldo and the city's seafront promenades are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Taranto?

    Around Taranto, nature reserves and coastal trails invite gentle walks among Mediterranean vegetation and sea views. Paths near ancient ruins and pine forests are often recommended for relaxed outings.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Taranto?

    Try hands-on experiences at the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, stroll seaside promenades with playgrounds, or take boat rides around the harbor. Exploring the Aragonese Castle is also popular with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Taranto?

    Around Taranto, travelers often explore whitewashed villages, traditional olive groves, and archaeological sites with ancient ruins. Coastal towns in Apulia are frequently suggested for tranquil beaches and local specialties.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Taranto?

    Many rentals in Taranto welcome pets, especially in residential or seaside neighborhoods. Some hosts provide outdoor space or are located near walking areas for convenience.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Taranto?

    Enjoy early mornings and late afternoons to experience quieter streets and cooler temperatures. Sampling fresh seafood at local trattorias and joining guided walks through historic neighborhoods are frequently suggested.

  • What is Taranto known for?

    Taranto is known for its ancient Old Town, a historic cathedral, and strong maritime traditions. Locally rooted seafood cuisine and festivals reflect a blend of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine cultural influences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Taranto?

    Seek out artisan workshops in quiet alleyways, admire street art in lesser-known districts, or visit small churches with unique mosaics. The Borgo district has several locally favored bakeries and relaxed squares.

  • What are the best foods to try in Taranto?

    Local cuisine often features fresh seafood, mussels, octopus salad, and orecchiette pasta with tomato sauce. Street markets also have traditional focaccia and sweet treats like almond pastries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Taranto?

    Pack lightweight clothing for warm months, a sunhat, swim essentials, and comfortable shoes for exploring stone streets. A light jacket is helpful during winter and early spring, when rain is more frequent.

  • What is the nightlife in Taranto like?

    Taranto's nightlife centers around lively bars, wine lounges, and cafes in the Old Town and along the waterfront. Evenings often feature local music, small bites, and a mix of casual and energetic atmospheres.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Taranto?

    Taranto is known for vibrant religious processions during Holy Week and summer music festivals that draw locals and visitors. Cultural celebrations often highlight the city's maritime heritage and lively traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Taranto?

    Taranto has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including apartments and homes with spacious layouts. Many are around central neighborhoods, making it easy to explore markets, parks, and waterfront areas together.

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