Nearby structures
Surrounded by palm and olive trees, the property is located in the heart of the "Riviera dei Cedri" famous for its ancient cedar crops, historically considered "food of the Gods".
The property is about 100 meters from the private beach with sandy and pebble beach reached by using the underpass.
Spacious and elegantly furnished, all rooms have air conditioning, telephone, private bathroom with shower
Quadruple rooms are made up of a double bed and there can be single or bunk beds
The quintuple rooms consist of a double bed, a bunk bed and a single bed.
24h reception, porter service, lift, restaurant, TV room, bar, pool bar, garden, terrace, congress hall, parking, baby-sitter service (on request for a fee), swimming pool with sun beds and umbrellas, children's pool, Tennis court.
Allowed, with the exception of common areas, small size, subject to notification at the time of booking. There is an extra charge of 10 € per day to be paid locally.
Check in: before 4.00 pm
Check out: before 10.00 am
Center of medieval origin, the village has three residential areas: the new or lido area close to the sea, the intermediate zone near the railway station or marine area and the core of the historical center. Inside Grisolia is an intrigue of alleys, stairs, arches and supports. The alleys are innumerable and different from each other in length and width. A characteristic of the architecture of the historic center and the support, in dialect the spuortu, covered sections where the houses are one against the other. Particularly widespread in buildings, it is the stone of Grisolia. Clay tiles, in the ceramili dialect, are widely used in roofing. This motif appears so widespread that it can be considered recurrent in the construction of the Greek art. The latter form a scalloped singular effect with the hanging on the wall. The walls are left rough and not plastered. The buildings are distinguished by size, style and age. Among them stand the Palazzo Ducale, which dates back to the fifteenth century, now owned by the city; The Palazzo de Patto in the castle area and the Palazzo Tosto above the spuorto of Via Sotto le Mura. In the streets meet the alleys, vanelle, once almost all arranged in stone steps, today, porphyry floors with decorative elements and river pebbles. In the upper part of the village we have the Sanctuary of San Rocco da Montpellier, a pilgrimage destination especially in the month of August, it is named after the Madonna delle Grazie; which can be reached via the spuortu of Via Chiesa.
da Umberto F. - 01/09/2023, alle 23:56
da marcello p. - 25/08/2023, alle 07:47
da Salvatore B. - 18/08/2023, alle 13:52
da Maria F. - 11/08/2023, alle 08:56
da Antonio C. - 27/09/2022, alle 22:10
da Vittoria S. - 14/09/2022, alle 22:09
Ci ritornerei? SI
da Francesco S. - 14/09/2022, alle 06:31
da Salvatore O. - 13/09/2022, alle 12:58
da Antonio G. - 12/09/2022, alle 06:55
da Sara E. - 09/09/2022, alle 20:01
da Lucio S. - 03/09/2022, alle 07:41
da carla . - 19/08/2022, alle 10:25
da Beatrice C. - 12/08/2022, alle 17:34
Mare a due passi . Cucina buona . Colazione abbondante . I prezzi al bar … un po troppo alti!
da Mariangela C. - 12/08/2022, alle 07:15
da Luisa S. - 05/08/2022, alle 11:06
Mancanza di personale nella ristorazione e mal organizzata.
Piscina bella ma da pulire.
Lido soffocante tutti gli ombrelloni attaccati.
Animazione bravi.
da ANTONIO D. - 05/08/2022, alle 09:01
da Maria P. - 23/07/2022, alle 09:35
da ANNA A. - 23/07/2022, alle 09:09
da Giuseppe B. - 22/07/2022, alle 22:35
Animazione top, ristorazione buona, struttura adeguata al prezzo pagato e pulizia ottima. Stanza davvero confortevole.
da dario m. - 22/07/2022, alle 06:35