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  • We are very pleased to present Villa Dragonetti, an exquisite patrician villa built in the 16th century and entirely frescoed in the 18th century. It offers an extremely rare opportunity to stay in a museum-quality home filled with priceless antiques and artistic treasures and a brand-new swimming pool; it is also in a small authentic village that has very little tourism, set at the foot of the mountains and only 7km from L'Aquila. From 110. EURO/night. Click here for more details.


  • Pescara is a classic Italian seaside resort town and makes a great place for a few days of R&R. Pescara Centro is a modern hotel only four blocks from the water, right in the middle of the city. Its 22 rooms and 1 suite offer all the best modern amenities, and there is also a wellness center with sauna and other equipment. From 107. EURO/night. - Special Offer only for In Italy Online guests! Click here for more details.

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My husband and I went to Italy on our honeymoon. We visited Venice, Florence, Pescasseroli in L'Aquila, Abruzzo and Taormina, Sicily. Without question, Abruzzo was our favorite place, and we plan to return. I'd just like to say that we stayed at the Hotel Valle del Lupo in Pescasseroli (tel. 011-39-0863-910534). It was incredibly affordable, $40 for a double with bathroom, very clean and beautiful. Located in the mountains, the view was wonderful. You stepped outside in the morning to cows with bells. The cost of the room included breakfast in the morning in a lovely great room. The host was incredibly helpful even though we didn't speak much Italian, and he spoke no English. He helped us choose hikes through the park and set up a horseback riding excursion for us. Great place, highly recommended!

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