Hotel Delfino Taranto is located on Taranto's seafront and offers panoramic sea views. modern rooms, and free WiFi throughout.
Jubiethecat
Canada
Room was gorgeous clean, well appointed. with a stunning view of the sea.
food at breakfast and ordering evening a la cart was outstanding! Chef really knows what they're doing!
Businesses Center was available and very useful.
This town actually has a lot to see and it's worth staying a couple nights to wander around and explore
Set 300 metres from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta, Hotel Pisani offers 2-star accommodation in Taranto and has a garden, a shared lounge and a bar.
Jake
Italy
Despite its central location along a busy street, you can't hear a single noise.
Set in Taranto, 100 metres from Taranto Cathedral, Hotel Akropolis - Museum Hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Theofano
Greece
The room I stayed in was spacious and incredibly comfortable, offering excellent value for money. The breakfast provided was decent, providing a good start to the day.
A special mention goes to the gentleman at the reception, who was exceptionally polite and helpful. Despite booking the room at the last minute, he graciously offered us an upgrade, which was a delightful surprise.
Overall, this is one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Taranto.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Virgilio is located in Taranto in the Apulia region, 1.3 km from Taranto Sotterranea and 1.3 km from National Archaeological Museum of Taranto Marta.
Set in the centre of Taranto, Hotel Plaza offers a shared lounge and air-conditioned rooms, most with free WiFi. The National Archaelogical Museum is 230 metres away on foot.
La disponibilità del personale e la posizione strategica
Set in Taranto, 7.4 km from Taranto Sotterranea, Albergo Lamanna Hotel digitale offers accommodation with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Struttura accogliente e stanza grande
Parcheggio recintato
The 4-star Hotel Europa is set on the strip that connects the Big Sea with the Small Sea in Taranto, at the junction of Via Roma and Corso Due Mari, with views of the Swing Bridge, the Aragonese...
The staff were fantastic and the location was perfect
FAQs about hotels in Taranto
On average, 3-star hotels in Taranto cost £71 per night, and 4-star hotels in Taranto are £101 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Taranto can on average be found for £134 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Taranto this weekend is £72 or, for a 4-star hotel, £102. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Taranto for this weekend cost on average around £266 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £79 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Taranto for tonight. You'll pay on average around £108 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Taranto will cost around £266 (based on Booking.com prices).
This city is seldom on a tour itinerary. It is an industrial port city with only a few 'attractions". But it has an earthy charm. The old city is nice to meander and the cathedral is interesting. Keep an eye out for where the locals are eating. You may not have to wear your best outfit to eat there, but it will be animated, affordable and delicious. So if prissy is not your priority, Taranto is a good stop for an overnight while making your way round the south of Italy.
David
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Underated southern Italian city. No direct flights.
Underated southern Italian city. No direct flights. Weather in August was too hot (39C), so go at cooler time of year. I got food poisoning from a cafe pastry and was a bit overcome by heat, which put an end to my trip. Fabulous archeology museum and very good Cathedral and Castle. Beware of cruise day trippers. Old town seems a bit threatening at night, but we had no problems. English is not always spoken, even in restaurants. Cheap. Lots of fish restaurants, and if you do not eat fish, the choice is limited.
Martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
My son and I am came together for 24 hrs to Taranto to see...
My son and I am came together for 24 hrs to Taranto to see the familial "homeland". It is a lovely little city. The main draw is the MUSEUM! If you love ancient history, it is NOT TO BE MISSED. We were really surprised by what was on display, so much better than the Met in NYC, which I have been to numerous times. We only had 90mi, but could have wandered around for closer to 3 hours. The city has three sections, and we really only spent time in the oldest section which is where our hotel was. The water is beautifully clear, and given more time, we would have sought out the beach to enjoy it.
barbara
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
We stayed in the old part of Taranto, which is very run down...
We stayed in the old part of Taranto, which is very run down. However, there are plans and it has investment to regenerate and rebuild.
I would like to go back in a few years to see if they have achieved this.
There were some interesting places to visit - the castle, churches and a museum.
The newer part of Taranto is a lot more upmarket with more places to eat different food, mainly on the island it was fish restaurants serving the same dishes. If you're not keen on fish, then it's difficult to find alternatives.
Pauline
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point...
An interesting city that we were using for a stop off point from Lecce. The city is by the water with an old castle and a fishing industry. There is also a steel mill and a lot of cargo ships in the bay. There is an old town but it is mostly abandon from the 1970’s so doesn’t compare at all to old towns in other Italian cities. Work underway to rejuvenate the old town and waterfront but seems to be very slow and will take 10-20 years. We caught the train to Taranto from Brindisi but found it difficult to get one to Amalfi so ended up catching a bus (which worked well). In summary, if your in the area spend a couple of days but don’t plan a special trip to Taranto.
Ian
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient...
Having visited the lagoon and port area there is the ancient city to see, finally the must is the archeological museum. The marked is down-town, the fishermen do their job and you will find all you need near-by. With the 5-day abonnement of the railway there is an alternative to the car-rental.
François
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The location and the ambience of the hotel is very beautiful and calm. The rooms are very big, clean and the isolated very well.
There were weddings at the time we stayed and we didn’t hear anything in the room. Also the pool area was very relaxing and you can always find a sunbed.
The staff was also very friendly and helpful.
Small hotel located on the bustling square in the old part of Taranto. Comfortable & clean. Great service from Fabio who helped with the parking and plenty of tips about what to see/do in Taranto and surrounds.
Amazing location. Very high standard finishing in the apartment. Cedars was a very hospitable host (personal check in; made dinner reservations). Everything superb, made Taranto even more beautiful than it is.
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