Set in a renovated historic building, Hotel Firenze e Continentale offers elegant air-conditioned rooms.
Leah
Australia
This hotel is in a fabulous location, close to train station for Cinque Terre and then 200 metres in opposite direction is the main shopping and restaurant district.
The staff were friendly and efficient. Was nice to sit in the bar and enjoy cocktails with a piano player in the background after a very long day out.
Easy to reach from the motorway, close to the ferry for the Cinque Terre, Hotel Corallo is centrally located in La Spezia, 10 minutes by bus from the railway station
The hotel was recently restored, ...
Piedrahita Zapata
Australia
Buffet was amazing
Reception and staff members amazing
Set in the centre of La Spezia, 600 metres from Castello San Giorgio, Albergo Teatro offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi. This 1-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Abby
New Zealand
Fantastic location! The staff were AMAZING and super accommodating - they let us check in early which was lovely.
We were given some fantastic recommendations for different day trips from La Spezia, including Lerici and Port Venere which we absolutely loved!
The room was large, bed was comfortable and having our own sink in our room was very handy.
Couldn't recommend this place enough!
This 3-star hotel offers helpful staff, affordable rates and a central location in La Spezia, near the tourist harbour with ferries connecting to La Cinque Terre, Genoa and Pisa.
Steve
United States
Staff was super friendly and helpful. They were able to extend our stay, due to a medical issue we were having.
Le Ville Relais is made of 2 typical Ligurian houses, set in a splendid position in the West of the Gulf of La Spezia.
CHEW CHING
Malaysia
Was a rather challenging drive up to the hotel which is situated on top of the hill as the road is rather narrow. However, fortunately they do have a transfer available at a cost and overall, the experience is very pleasant. The view from the hotel is undoubtedly spectacular.
CDH Hotel La Spezia is located in the heart of the town with an easy direct access to the pedestral city center.
David
United Kingdom
The staff were excellent and very helpful at all times. The room was very clean and was maintained to a very high standard throughout our stay. We really appreciated that.
The hotel is right by the central tourist area so there are lots of restaurant options for evening meals.
Located right in La Spezia city centre, The Poet Hotel features a bar and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Anna
Austria
Nice, delicious breakfast and beautiful large rooms. The hotel is nice and interesting to look at and in a great location to the historic center and train stations.
Albergo delle Spezie is an eco-friendly hotel set 500 metres from the harbour which links to the Cinque Terre coastal area.
Andrew
United Kingdom
The hotel had a very friendly atmosphere, staff very helpful. Breakfast was excellent with lots to choice. The location was excellent, with loads of restaurants and shops nearby and it was a short walk to the harbour. It was about 15 minutes walk to the railway station. We enjoyed a swim at a nice quiet beach at San Terenzo that we got to by bus from the harbour.
Hotel Aurora offers simply furnished rooms with a private or shared bathroom and TV, plus free Wi-Fi in public areas. It is located in central La Spezia, right opposite the train station.
Accueil sympa.
Petit mais conventionnel.
Bien situé
This 3-star hotel offers helpful staff, affordable rates and a central location in La Spezia, near the tourist harbour with ferries connecting to La Cinque Terre, Genoa and Pisa.
All was just perfect. We enjoyed the hotel garden.
Situated in La Spezia, 5.7 km from Castello San Giorgio, Porto Lotti Boutique Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Hotel Novecento is in La Spezia's centre, right opposite Lia Museum, and 10 minutes' walk from the train station with direct links to the Cinque Terre area. The hotel provides bright, modern rooms.
Breakfast was very enjoyable Loyd of local produce
Hotel Ghironi is in La Spezia, a 5-minute drive from the A15 motorway. It offers spacious rooms, free WiFi and free parking. Ghironi’s air-conditioned rooms feature minibar, satellite TV and balcony.
easy to find, nice parking, stuff is relly nice and welcoming!
Situated next to La Spezia Train Station, the family-run Hotel Mary offers easy access to the city’s attractions and surrounding areas. It comes with comfortable rooms and free Wi-Fi.
It was air conditioned, close to the train station
Hotel Birillo is 1 km from La Spezia Centrale Train Station and a 10-minute walk from the harbour and Gulf of La Spezia. It offers free Wi-Fi in the lobby. The rooms are compact and simply furnished.
Spacious rooms, good location and breakfast was fantasic
La Spezia is one of those typical cities of the Liguria Region where colourful houses cover hills and cliffs, providing panoramic views over the sea. Thousands of years of history and a heart open towards the sea have shaped the character of this town surrounded by the 'Cinque Terre'.
Located on the coast of the namesake gulf, its proximity to Genoa has greatly influenced its development and culture. Take a walk uphill from the harbour, and admire the display of architectonic styles in the Old Town. Some of the best hotels in La Spezia are located here, while elegant guesthouses and villas with gulf views can be found in the highest areas.
Must-see sites in the city are the 13th-century Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St George’s Castle. The ‘Sea Festival’ is organized every summer, and its highlight is the rowing competition ‘Palio del Golfo’, a race between the 13 villages of the gulf. Departing from the port of La Spezia, boats can take you to the enchanted ‘Cinque Terre’.
The harbour is a 15-minute walk from La Spezia Central Station, and Genoa’s Cristoforo Colombo Airport is 105 km away. While planning your trip, check out Booking.com’s accommodation deals in La Spezia.
We spent four nights in La Spezia which was just right for...
We spent four nights in La Spezia which was just right for us. We visited Portofino and Cinque Terre and as our hotel was very close to the railway station this was very convenient for travelling .We did contemplate going to Lucca but changed our mind and spent a day in La Spezia. It is a nice wee town with lots of local shops (no big bands only Zara) and lots of lovely restaurants. We had a nice walking through the town, the park and down to the ferry port and had a lovely lunch. We came back to La Spezia every night to eat as this was convenient and as I said had a good choice of restaurants at reasonable prices. There is also the regular ferry to and from Cinque Terre which is a great trip.
Alma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Spezia is always presented as a working port , with no...
La Spezia is always presented as a working port , with no tourist value. We found it to be a good looking , relaxed city , plenty of eateries and cafes , pedestrian areas to walk and a great transport hub. While my friends did the Cinque Terre walk , I made a very easy 90 min journey by train to Lucca.
Infact , it was very nice to be in a town that was just going about its own business.
Frank
Australia
10
Scored 10
I have been to La Spezia before.
I have been to La Spezia before. It is very cosmopolitan and I particularly like the traffic free pedestrian area in the centre. Lots of lovely shops. Great for access to boat and rail trips to The Cinque Terre, Lerici and Portovenere
JanbinItaly
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We are a family of 3 with a small child of 4 years age.
We are a family of 3 with a small child of 4 years age. We planned our itinery based on the weather forecast. We visited Cinque Terre for 1.5 days, followed by Pisa + Lucca on a day and rounded our trip by visiting the top attractions in La Spezia for few hours. I liked visiting the technical naval museum, crossing The Thaon di Revel Bridge walking along ,Costantino Morin Promenade, strolling through Via Del Prione & Corso Cavour. My son loved playing at the play area in Public Gardens. We loved eating Farinata @ Murphy's in La Spezia.
Nikhila
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Spezia was a great place to be based to visit Cinque...
La Spezia was a great place to be based to visit Cinque Terre. The town does have a lot of graffiti though, which we initially regarded as being off putting, however we did not feel unsafe when we were there.
Wendy
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
La Spezia is a great place to stay if doing the Cinque Terre...
La Spezia is a great place to stay if doing the Cinque Terre trail. It is a nice spot with lots of shops and restaurants. November seems to be a quiet time for the area, we imagine it would have been busier and more atmospheric during summer months.
Very friendly and helpful staff. From the very beginning, we were informed at the reception with all the necessary information regarding visiting the Cinque Terre villages. They also recommended us to visit Porto Venere, which otherwise we would not have visited and it was wonderful. They advised us where to park the car in La Spezia to be close to the port and the train station. The hotel had a really rich, tasty and varied breakfast. The room and all areas of the hotel were very clean. Fresh towels were also changed in our room every day.
The Nautilus Hotel completely exceeded my expectations! The rooms and amenities are basic, but the hotel is clean, comfortable, and well located (the train station is easily accessible by bus) - and the hotel manager was wonderful! My friend and I had trouble finding a taxi the day we left, and she and her husband were so kind in helping us. I would definitely recommend it if you’re looking for an affordable, comfortable home base from which to explore the Cinque Terre.
Everything.
I would like to come back here with my family again.
Stuffs are so professional (young, I assume they are university students? But They just are nice and very good hospitality) and so helpful.
Any question solved. Great thing is they have storage at station for free which I can still enjoy cinque terre or neighbors after my checking out.
Breakfast place, just front of hotel is also cozy.
Strongly recommend! A city of La spezia too!
The host was so accommodating to us. There was a train strike while we were there so we had to change all of our plans. He allowed us to stay in the room a little longer so we could make it it Cinque Terre.
The room was very clean and comfortable. The beds were incredible. We had the best sleep in all of Italy.
This was a very nice place to stay if you want to stay in La Spezia.
We arrived in the city of La Spezia as a crossing point for Cinque Terre. We were very surprised by the lively city. The location of the hotel was great right on the pedestrian street, the room was very clean and modern.
We also found car parking in an area close to the hotel.
Breakfast is one of the cafes next to the hotel. It was nice and tasty.
Comfortable, modern rooms in La Spezia. The air con worked well and the bed was very comfortable. The location was close enough to the train station and a short walk to restaurants. We stayed in La Spezia to visit cinque Terre so the hotel met our needs for this. We were able to park on the street nearby for the whole weekend for only 13€.
Host of accommodation had given me details on location and check in details which I felt was useful.
Need to climb 2 floors of stairs to accommodation but normal in Italy.
Location was very near train station. Easy access to Cinque Terre via 1 day pass.
Everything was good in the apartment with kitchen, washing machine, etc.
Perfect location, steps from the station and the main street, if you arrive by train the hotel is half a block away, easy to locate due to its blue color. Breakfast in the lobby with a variety of options and delicious coffee, well attended by the staff. You can also store your bicycles in the garage for free. Recommended 100%
The reason we booked here was the proximity to the train station to take us to Cinque Terre. It really couldn't have been closer, almost over the train station! However, there was no noise from trains once inside hotel or room.
There were restaurants and bars within easy walking distance of the hotel.
this hotel shouldn't be called Mary just a Nightmare. Offered strandard below criticism, beds like in a dormitory, smelly sheets, broken dryer, the most disgusting coffee I've ever drunk not only in Italy but in general. Give a wide berth, the price horrible.
what a great eclectic hotel. hip vibe, friendly, helpful staff. Love that there's a lift! Breakfast was pricey at 15 euros each but decidedly worth it. Able to store luggage for our day into Cinque Terre. Wish we could have stayed more nights.
everything is amazing the hotel is beautiful, the location is nice, rooms big and comfortable, showers is amazing, big bathroom and the breakfast is amazing I loved for sure I could come back 5 stars ✨
Nice breakfast.
Clean rooms and hotel.
Perfect place to start your cique terre trip, since it is right next to the smaller La Spezia railway station.
Friendly staff.
Free big parking spaces.
It was our best stay in Italy ! Marina is so nice and gave us the best advices and instruction to amazing trip in La Spezia !
The room was clean and the location is great!
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