Discover a cosy corner where you will immediately feel at home! This brand new B&B, located on the ground floor with convenient access and a private entrance for guests, guarantees privacy and tranquillity. It is just 2 minutes from the station, easily accessible from the main road, with bus stops just a few metres away. Opposite is a convenient Lidl supermarket, and nearby are pharmacies, useful services and beautiful beaches. The city centre is just a 10-minute walk away.
We are close to the site of the “vestizione de su Componidori” (dressing of the Componidori). During the Sartiglia and other events, you can see the horsemen riding past the building, thanks to the presence of stables in the surrounding area. The beaches of Torre Grande and Abarossa are 10 minutes away, followed by Is Arutas, Tharros, San Giovanni, Maimoni... ...
Free WiFi, rooms with private bathroom, shower, hairdryer, air conditioning, TV, courtesy set, wardrobe, linen, towels. Available: fridge, microwave, coffee machine, kettle. One room has a private outdoor area. Breakfast on request, including gluten-free and dairy-free options for those with intolerances.
Whether you are passing through or looking to relax, here you will find everything new, well-kept and ready to welcome you.
For greater savings, we recommend booking a minimum of 3 nights. Please do not hesitate to contact us.
Welcome to our Bed and Breakfast. We will do our best to make your stay as pleasant as possible!
Located in the heart of central-western Sardinia, Oristano is a city rich in history, culture and traditions. The ancient capital of the Giudicato d'Arborea, it still retains its medieval charm in its historic centre, with its quiet alleys, elegant squares and monuments that tell the story of centuries of events. The symbol of the city is the Tower of Mariano II, built in the 13th century as part of the defensive walls and now a panoramic and historical point of great interest. Not far away is Piazza Eleonora d'Arborea, the beating heart of the city and a tribute to the famous judge who promulgated the Carta de Logu, one of the oldest legislative codes in Europe.
Oristano is home to numerous places of worship of considerable artistic value. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, with its Baroque façade and interior rich in sacred works, is the main religious building. The Church of San Francesco, in neoclassical style, preserves the precious 14th-century wooden crucifix known as Cristo di Nicodemo. Also worth visiting are the Gothic Church of Santa Chiara, the Church of San Domenico and the Church of Sant'Efisio, all testimonies to the profound local spirituality.
Among the most significant cultural sites is the Museo Antiquarium Arborense, which houses Nuragic, Phoenician and Roman artefacts, as well as works of art from the city's churches. Also worth visiting is the Torre Grande, a 16th-century Spanish coastal tower overlooking the sea and now used as an exhibition venue.
Oristano is also famous for its traditions: among these, the Sartiglia, an ancient equestrian joust that takes place during Carnival, is one of the most spectacular and heartfelt events in Sardinia.
Here you can enjoy a complete experience, combining history, art, faith and nature in an authentic and welcoming setting, but above all one of tranquillity, ideal for those who want to discover the most genuine side of Sardinia.
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