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Appartamento - Via Ugo Foscolo, 44 - ViareggioDescription
3 Guests
1 bedroom
1 bathroom
55 m2
Licence Number: 046033LTI0008
Rental Registration Number (RNN): IT046033B47P2Q5KEC
This ground floor apartment is located close to Viareggio's soft sandy beaches and famous promenade. It is close to the thriving city center as well. The apartment is 55 square meters composed of a living room with a single sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchenette, one bedroom with a double bed, a bathroom with a shower and a lovely shady little courtyard with a dining table to enjoy the Tuscan nights. This apartment has fully functioning air conditioning for those hot summer days and wifi.
Perfect for 3 people, a couple, or family with 2 kids ,with the beach close by.
PARKING: At your check in you will get a parking map and directions to the news agents booth where you can buy a weekly parking pass for 20 euros. The city is split up into zones (A,B,C,D) so you just have to select which zone you want (the parking map shows the zones). You will then receive a pass to put on your windshield which will allow you to park in any blue lined area without paying an additional charge.
Viareggio is a city on the Northern Coast of Tuscany in the perfect position for those who wish to spend their holiday lounging on the beach, exploring a modern yet historic Italian coastal city or taking day trips to the numerous small towns nestled in the Tuscany countryside.
The Viareggio city coast is lined with a multitude of beach clubs where you are able to rent chairs and umbrellas for sunny days on the sand. These clubs also have bars and restaurants.
Driving ten minutes to the south of Viareggio you will find the wild beaches and a large pinewood along the coast, which gives you the opportunity to experience what the Italian coast was like before man.
To the north, half an hour by ferryboat, or in one hour by car, you can visit The Cinque Terre with its famous rocky coast line and crystal clear waters.
In twenty-five minutes you can also get to Massaciuccoli Lake where you can take part in the sailing courses held at the lakes Sailing School.
If you look to the east of Viareggio you will see Apuan Alps their sharp peaks, about 2000 meters high, providing a beautidul contrast to the blue waters of the Tyrrhenian sea. The Apuan Alps are known for their marble mines from which Michelangelo extracted blocks to make his most famous sculptures.
Close to Viareggio are also other important cities of note the ancient fortified city of Lucca, Pisa with its leaning tower, Florence, the jewel of the Tuscany and the famous Chianti Area are reachable in an hour or less by car.
This ancient region is rich in history, tradition and culture: marble mining, delicious foods (such as Lardo di Colonnata), rich wines, hiking paths and iron ways to walk. All of this makes the area near Viareggio worth a visit. You never know what you will find whether you are hiking through the hills or wandering down a forgotten lane in a quiet Italian country village. Viareggio means above all Carnevale: four weeks of folly in which tourists from all over Italy come to admire the most famous allegorical floats in the world. Each year on the four consecutive Sundays before Lent, floats parade up and down the boardwalk boasting enormous papier mâché that satirize current socio-political events, those in show business and politicians in a half satirical, half artisan tradition. At the end of the parade, the party continues with festivals in various neighbourhoods during which streets close to traffic and fill with masks, music and dancing.
Perfect for 3 people, a couple, or family with 2 kids ,with the beach close by.
PARKING: At your check in you will get a parking map and directions to the news agents booth where you can buy a weekly parking pass for 20 euros. The city is split up into zones (A,B,C,D) so you just have to select which zone you want (the parking map shows the zones). You will then receive a pass to put on your windshield which will allow you to park in any blue lined area without paying an additional charge.
Viareggio is a city on the Northern Coast of Tuscany in the perfect position for those who wish to spend their holiday lounging on the beach, exploring a modern yet historic Italian coastal city or taking day trips to the numerous small towns nestled in the Tuscany countryside.
The Viareggio city coast is lined with a multitude of beach clubs where you are able to rent chairs and umbrellas for sunny days on the sand. These clubs also have bars and restaurants.
Driving ten minutes to the south of Viareggio you will find the wild beaches and a large pinewood along the coast, which gives you the opportunity to experience what the Italian coast was like before man.
To the north, half an hour by ferryboat, or in one hour by car, you can visit The Cinque Terre with its famous rocky coast line and crystal clear waters.
In twenty-five minutes you can also get to Massaciuccoli Lake where you can take part in the sailing courses held at the lakes Sailing School.
If you look to the east of Viareggio you will see Apuan Alps their sharp peaks, about 2000 meters high, providing a beautidul contrast to the blue waters of the Tyrrhenian sea. The Apuan Alps are known for their marble mines from which Michelangelo extracted blocks to make his most famous sculptures.
Close to Viareggio are also other important cities of note the ancient fortified city of Lucca, Pisa with its leaning tower, Florence, the jewel of the Tuscany and the famous Chianti Area are reachable in an hour or less by car.
This ancient region is rich in history, tradition and culture: marble mining, delicious foods (such as Lardo di Colonnata), rich wines, hiking paths and iron ways to walk. All of this makes the area near Viareggio worth a visit. You never know what you will find whether you are hiking through the hills or wandering down a forgotten lane in a quiet Italian country village. Viareggio means above all Carnevale: four weeks of folly in which tourists from all over Italy come to admire the most famous allegorical floats in the world. Each year on the four consecutive Sundays before Lent, floats parade up and down the boardwalk boasting enormous papier mâché that satirize current socio-political events, those in show business and politicians in a half satirical, half artisan tradition. At the end of the parade, the party continues with festivals in various neighbourhoods during which streets close to traffic and fill with masks, music and dancing.
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 Check-in: 15:30 - 20:00
 Late Check-in:	20:00 - 22:00 (+50,00€)
 Check-out: 10:00
Features
Check-in: 15:30 - 20:00
Check-out: 10:00
Standard occupancy: 3
Max occupancy: 3
Floor: terra
Elevator: No
Amenities
 Air conditioning
 Air conditioning
 Air conditioning individually controlled in room
 Baby cot
 Babysitting
 Bathroom amenities
 Bed Linen
 Bidet
 Car Not Necessary
 Catering Available
 Churches
 Cinemas
 Closets in room
 Coffee/Tea maker
 Coin Laundry
 Cribs
 Dining Highchair
 Dining Room
 Dining room seats
 Dinner Booking Possible
 Double beds
 Family
 Festivals
 Full kitchen
 Hairdryer
 Internet access
 Ironing board
 King bed
 Kitchenette
 Kitchen Oven
 Kitchen Stove
 Kitchen supplies
 Living Room
 Marina
 Museums
 Plates and bowls
 Private bathroom
 Refrigerator
 Restaurants
 Romantic
 Seating area with sofa/chair
 Self-controlled heating/cooling system
 Shower
 Shower only
 Sofa
 Sofa bed
 Tables and chairs
 Towels
 TV
 TV
 Washer/dryer
 Winery Tours
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1
 1 x queen bed
Living/sleeping area 1
 1 x sofa bed
Location
Via Ugo Foscolo, 44 - Viareggio


















