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District: Beach
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A tourist class holiday hotel on the beach, only a few minutes on foot from Cervia’s marina and historic centre.
Pleasant6.3
(77 reviews)
District: Cervia
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Steps from the beach and well established at Viale 2 Giugno, offering nice facilities including and a full service spa and beauty centre
Very Good8.1
(33 reviews)
District: Cervia
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Spacious and classic guestrooms, a lovely terrace and swimming pool, family friendly, set on a quiet street 100m from the beach
Pleasant6.6
(10 reviews)
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Introduction to Cervia, Italy
An old resort town located on Italy's Adriatic coast, in the Emilia-Romagna region, Cervia swells in size every summer under a huge influx of tourists. The town's history dates back to its time as a Greek settlement. Since this era the community has moved around under succeeding waves of conquerors. The town once grew strong on the huge local supply of salt from vast local salt pans. Today, the main attraction for most visitors is the 10kms of sandy beaches. Many of the summer visitors found at hotels in Cervia come from Germany. A few minutes to the west is the large brackish wetlands area that once provided salt and is today a nature reserve. A pair of smaller, heavily forested parks sits to the north of the town centre. The town's little cathedral, which dates from the early 18th century, sits on Piazza Garibaldi, across from the rather more ornate Town Hall. Both are worth seeing. The town boasts many large buildings that once held vast mountains of salt. The Salt Museum explains the importance of this key commodity. Farther along the canal on which the museum sits is the 17th-century St Michael Tower.other spellings: cerviahotels, curvia otel, cerwia hotell, cervai hote, hotes jervia, hotle in kervia

