Recent reviews Cagliari
[nweaker, 07/07/2011] Ca del Sol has the beauty of an art gallery with the intimacy of a home. My wife and I spent four nights there in June, 2011 and still think about our wonderful experience there today. Our double room was very spacious with high ceilings, tastefully decorated, and very cozy. The bathroom was quite large with a good shower. It looked out on the hustle-bustle of the city as well as the peacefulness of the port. Closing the double windows assured us of a quiet night's sleep. It was very reasonably priced and around the corner awaited the activities and meandering streets of the old, medieval town
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[kieran, 24/05/2011] We stayed here before two years ago and we liked it, so when we knew we were going back to Cagliari it was easy to decide where to stay. The B&B is situated 10 mins on foot from Cagliari train station. It is very good value. Rooms are clean, comfortable, spacious and very well decorated. The B&B is in a lovely building with a wonderful giant wooden front door, a restored staircase, and beautiful works of art in the B&B itself. What we liked most of all was the fact that the owners Daniela and Michele did everything they could to make our stay enjoyable - they made us a cup of tea when we arriv
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[Carlos_Andrea, 22/07/2008] Resuming all review in one sentence, we can definitely say that this was the worst hotel we have ever been.
We went to Cagliari with no hotel reservation. We had an American Express Guide and this hotel was one of the recommended. They describe this hotel as small but friendly completely restored in 2004 with simple and clean rooms, very well localized near Via Roma and lack Carlo Felice, which gives a beautiful view.
The only thing they get it right was the localization. It was right in the centre of the city.
[hullaila, 15/09/2007] The bastion of Saint Remy, was named after the first piedmontese viceroy, the baron of Saint Remy.
It was built in classical style at the end of the XIX century on the ancient Zecca, Sperone and Santa Caterina spanish bastions, to link Castello district, which is the highest part of Cagliari, to the lower districts of Villanova and Marina.
The Bastion includes the huge and beautiful terrace Umberto I and the indoor promenade, both planned in 1896; and it also includes the upper small bastion of Santa Caterina, named after the old Dominican convent, which was destroyed by a fire in 1800.
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