管理会社の情報
Nostrana Holiday Home's mission to homeowners is to serve as a reliable partner in the management of short-term rentals. We offer a comprehensive service that includes setting up the property, managing reservations, and optimizing advertising on various portals. In addition, we take care of all the bureaucratic formalities, such as the announcement to the municipality or tourist office, opening the business as a vacation rental, handling the tourist tax, and notifying the police. Finally, we ensure cleanliness between bookings.
The mission for our guests is to ensure that your vacation in Ticino is an unforgettable experience, making your stay in our apartments memorable and seamless. We are committed to providing a high level of customer service because we know that vacations are a highly anticipated time for everyone. We want to be your trusted partner, guiding you every step of the way, from booking to check-out.
宿泊施設の情報
-Small apartment on the first floor of a recently renovated historic building in Città Vecchia (no elevator). Retains its original charm with intricate decorations throughout
- Entrance with a small hallway for shoes and jackets
- Double bedroom with a bed of 140 x 200cm.
- Second room with a bed of 140 x 200 cm.
- Compact but well-equipped kitchen with dining area for meals or morning coffee.
- Small, comfortable bathroom for a refreshing shower.
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To make your stay as comfortable as possible, "Little nest" will be ready with fresh bed linen and towels for each guest.
If you’d like a little extra comfort or convenience, we’re happy to offer the following additional services:
-Extra set of bed linen: CHF 10
-Extra set of towels: CHF 8
-Baby chair: CHF 15
-Baby bed/crib: CHF 20
- Pet fee: CHF 30
We’ll be glad to arrange any of these upon request — just let us know in advance so we can prepare everything for you.
Nostrana Holiday Homes Team.
周辺エリアの情報
The apartment is located in Locarno’s charming old town, rich in history, culture, and architecture.
We are right next to Piazza Grande, the city’s vibrant heart, known for its arcades and the Locarno Film Festival. From there, we head to Castello Visconteo, dating back to 998. Once much larger, it housed the Civic and Archaeological Museum and played a key role in the 1925 Locarno Peace Conference. Nearby is Il Rivellino, a bastion linked to Leonardo da Vinci, and Casa Casorella, known for its stucco decorations.
The Old Town is a maze of narrow streets, courtyards, and historic buildings. Due to elevation differences, the easiest way up is via the elevator and walkway near the roundabout. Piazzetta delle Corporazioni and the charming Cittadella and S. Antonio streets are must-sees. The Casa Rusca Art Gallery, housed in an 18th-century residence, features a permanent Jean Arp collection.
A key stop is Piazza and Church of S. Antonio, built in 1664 and later redesigned after a collapse in 1863. Don’t miss the Altar of the Dead Christ inside. We then pass Casa del Negromante, a noble residence, and Palazzo Morettini, now home to the Cantonal Library.
Returning to Piazza Grande, we admire the Casa dei Canonici, with its private portico, before ending at Chiesa Nuova, a Baroque church with intricate stuccoes, frescoes, and a striking façade.