Anzio HotelsWhether you’re a World War II buff, interested in medieval or ancient Roman history or you just love beautiful beaches and great food, Anzio, Italy has what you’re looking for. And the best way to find the hotel in Anzio that’s right for you is by using our Eurobookings.com website. Our hotel photos and complete lists of amenities let you check out all Anzio hotels before you check in to them. And Eurobookings.com features interactive area maps that show you exactly where each hotel is located,... Read More…
Whether you’re a World War II buff, interested in medieval or ancient Roman history or you just love beautiful beaches and great food, Anzio, Italy has what you’re looking for. And the best way to find the hotel in Anzio that’s right for you is by using our Eurobookings.com website. Our hotel photos and complete lists of amenities let you check out all Anzio hotels before you check in to them. And Eurobookings.com features interactive area maps that show you exactly where each hotel is located, whether you want a hotel room near Anzio landmarks, in nearby towns like Nettune and Aprilia or whether you’re looking for the convenience of a hotel close to Ciampino Airport, 39 kilometers away or Fiumicino Airport, 51 kilometers away. Even the Eternal City, Rome itself is just 57 kilometers to the north, the perfect distance for a daytrip. And Eurobookings.com even allows you list hotels in the order of their popularity, their star ratings and the size and age of your group. So now that you’ve got your Anzio hotel, where to begin? If you’ve seen the 1968 Robert Mitchum movie, “Anzio” depicting the 1944 Allied “Operation Shingle” Allied landing that took place on these very beaches, you might want to start with the Commonwealth Anzio War Cemetery and Beach Head War Cemetery. If you’d like to go further back in history, most hotels in Anzio and the surrounding area give you easy access to the stone Tor Caldara Tower, which had been overlooking the sea for centuries when the famous World War II invasion took place. Or go back even further in time with a walk from your hotel past the dozens of remains of Roman villas up and down the beach dating from when the city was the ancient Roman city of Antium. Nero himself had a villa here, and while the remains of it can’t be identified with certainty, a trip from your hotel room can bring you to Arco Muto where you can see the remains of an ancient theatre. As a fishing village, Anzio offers some great seafood, and we’ll tell you which hotels have their own restaurants. One of the most popular things to do in Anzio is to hop on a ferry or hydroplane in the city’s port and zoom off to the Pontine Islands of Ponza, Palmarola and Ventotene. Rome is the perfect distance for a daytrip, and we’ll tell you which hotels rent cars, allowing you to explore the Lazian countryside at your own leisure. And whether you’re looking for a beach hotel, a hotel in the city or one near the airports, Eurobookings.com will help you find the right Anzio hotel for you. Close Hotel Name Contains
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