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Lugares emblemáticos

Beach, only 3 walking minutes from the property. You can rent a spot with an umbrella, deck chairs, equipment for diving, surfing, windsurfing, and fishing. The long and wide beach allows you to play volleyball and soccer without disturbing anyone. Take a sunbathe and relax from everyday life. Casa bella ciao offers you a handcart for rent with fresh beach towels, a parasol and an ice box with cold drinks. Just ask, so that your way to the beach becomes already an experience.
Spiaggia di Nettuno
Viale Padre Mauro Liberati
Beach, only 3 walking minutes from the property. You can rent a spot with an umbrella, deck chairs, equipment for diving, surfing, windsurfing, and fishing. The long and wide beach allows you to play volleyball and soccer without disturbing anyone. Take a sunbathe and relax from everyday life. Casa bella ciao offers you a handcart for rent with fresh beach towels, a parasol and an ice box with cold drinks. Just ask, so that your way to the beach becomes already an experience.
Arose in the 10th or 11th century. Now you can discover small traditional restaurants, from fish to pizza, sip a drink on one of its small squares and terraces or poke around in one of its small local shops. Did you know that in 2010 Sophia Loren filmed a miniseries in the Borgo (La mia casa è piena di specchi)?
10 locals recommend
Borgo medievale di Nettuno
4 Piazza Marcantonio Colonna
10 locals recommend
Arose in the 10th or 11th century. Now you can discover small traditional restaurants, from fish to pizza, sip a drink on one of its small squares and terraces or poke around in one of its small local shops. Did you know that in 2010 Sophia Loren filmed a miniseries in the Borgo (La mia casa è piena di specchi)?
The harbor is about 10min walking distance from the property. It’s a touristic harbor hosting about 860 boats and a shopping centre, selling everything for fishing and sailing. There is also a yacht club and the marina shops are a really great place for the family to go.
Porto Turistico
The harbor is about 10min walking distance from the property. It’s a touristic harbor hosting about 860 boats and a shopping centre, selling everything for fishing and sailing. There is also a yacht club and the marina shops are a really great place for the family to go.
The beach promenade Lungomare is a very active and attractive social point for young people, families, tourists and locals, where you can enjoy nice restaurants, coffee shops and even a carousel and gaming rooms for the youngest ones. On the summer nights this is a very enjoyable spot.
Viale Giacomo Matteotti
Viale Giacomo Matteotti
The beach promenade Lungomare is a very active and attractive social point for young people, families, tourists and locals, where you can enjoy nice restaurants, coffee shops and even a carousel and gaming rooms for the youngest ones. On the summer nights this is a very enjoyable spot.
Shrine of Santa Maria Goretti, known as the Basilica of Our Lady of Graces and Saint Maria Goretti is located 2 min walking distance from the property. You can see the reliquary that contains the relics of the saint’s body in the Basilica and then see the farmhouse where she was murdered (the kitchen is now a chapel), as well as the room in which she lived.
22 locals recommend
Santuario s.Maria Goretti
1 Piazza San Rocco
22 locals recommend
Shrine of Santa Maria Goretti, known as the Basilica of Our Lady of Graces and Saint Maria Goretti is located 2 min walking distance from the property. You can see the reliquary that contains the relics of the saint’s body in the Basilica and then see the farmhouse where she was murdered (the kitchen is now a chapel), as well as the room in which she lived.
Forte Sangallo, also known as the Fortezza di Nettuno, is a Renaissance fortification built on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The fortification is a very popular tourist destination today with its well-preserved old quarter (the medieval village) with narrow streets and small squares.
17 locals recommend
Castello Sangallo
17 locals recommend
Forte Sangallo, also known as the Fortezza di Nettuno, is a Renaissance fortification built on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The fortification is a very popular tourist destination today with its well-preserved old quarter (the medieval village) with narrow streets and small squares.
Outdoor market, il mercato settimanale, opens every Thursday morning from 8am to 1pm, right in front of the Cemetary in Via Ugo la Malfa and has everything from food, local cheeses, vegetables and olive oil. Clothes, household items, a little bit of everything for very good prices.
Mercato settimanale
Via Ugo la Malfa
Outdoor market, il mercato settimanale, opens every Thursday morning from 8am to 1pm, right in front of the Cemetary in Via Ugo la Malfa and has everything from food, local cheeses, vegetables and olive oil. Clothes, household items, a little bit of everything for very good prices.

Gastronomía

Vineyards, Casa Divina Provvidenza is only 30 min walking distance from the property. Established in 1890, the "Casa Divina Provvidenza" farm, sold by the Vatican to the Cosmi family, has returned to its former glory by focusing on tradition. Experience a wine tasting with a delicious plate of cheese.
Farm Divine Providence House Srl
140 Via dei Frati
Vineyards, Casa Divina Provvidenza is only 30 min walking distance from the property. Established in 1890, the "Casa Divina Provvidenza" farm, sold by the Vatican to the Cosmi family, has returned to its former glory by focusing on tradition. Experience a wine tasting with a delicious plate of cheese.
Vineyards, Cantina Bacco, a vineyard only 10 min walking distance, has exclusive wine to try and buy. You should try the Cacchione DOP, a unique wine in its category, standing out among the different Lazio varieties!
Cantina Bacco
1 Via Eschieto
Vineyards, Cantina Bacco, a vineyard only 10 min walking distance, has exclusive wine to try and buy. You should try the Cacchione DOP, a unique wine in its category, standing out among the different Lazio varieties!

Información sobre la ciudad

Sermoneta, only 40 min by car from Nettuno, is an enchanting place on the Pontine plain, a step away from the Lepini Mountains. Entering it means going back in time and discovering one of the most beautiful medieval villages in Italy and Lazio. The atmosphere of the historic center is unique and the reasons to visit are countless. There are many attractions in this delightful village. Impossible not to visit them! The Valvisciolo Abbey, a place of worship in the Valvisciolo Valley, Loggia dei Mercanti, a complex of XNUMXth-century arches. The Cathedral of Santa Maria, located in the homonymous square in the heart of the historic center, the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, built on a promontory and the Convent of San Francesco, located very close to the village.
67 locals recommend
Sermoneta
67 locals recommend
Sermoneta, only 40 min by car from Nettuno, is an enchanting place on the Pontine plain, a step away from the Lepini Mountains. Entering it means going back in time and discovering one of the most beautiful medieval villages in Italy and Lazio. The atmosphere of the historic center is unique and the reasons to visit are countless. There are many attractions in this delightful village. Impossible not to visit them! The Valvisciolo Abbey, a place of worship in the Valvisciolo Valley, Loggia dei Mercanti, a complex of XNUMXth-century arches. The Cathedral of Santa Maria, located in the homonymous square in the heart of the historic center, the Church of San Michele Arcangelo, built on a promontory and the Convent of San Francesco, located very close to the village.
Cori, 40 min driving from Nettuno, is a place that boasts evidence of settlements since the Bronze and Iron ages and offers layers upon layers of history, all in one picturesque borgo, making it one of the oldest towns in the region. Make your way through the narrow winding streets that climb up the steep hills on the Pontine side of the Lepini mountain to the Hercules Temple, where locals chatting and sitting on door fronts. Visit the ancient walls that date back to the VI and IV century B.C, The Chapel of Santissima Annunziata and the Temple of Hercules and of course the layer-upon-layer fusion of history in one place, the Monumental Complex of Santa Oliva. You’ll find Santissima Annunziata, a small chapel once a room attached to S. Silvestro church, located along the road that connects the town to the Pedemontana with wall-to-wall frescoes that also encompass the ceiling, dating back from the late 14th century to the first half of the 15th century.
9 locals recommend
Cori
9 locals recommend
Cori, 40 min driving from Nettuno, is a place that boasts evidence of settlements since the Bronze and Iron ages and offers layers upon layers of history, all in one picturesque borgo, making it one of the oldest towns in the region. Make your way through the narrow winding streets that climb up the steep hills on the Pontine side of the Lepini mountain to the Hercules Temple, where locals chatting and sitting on door fronts. Visit the ancient walls that date back to the VI and IV century B.C, The Chapel of Santissima Annunziata and the Temple of Hercules and of course the layer-upon-layer fusion of history in one place, the Monumental Complex of Santa Oliva. You’ll find Santissima Annunziata, a small chapel once a room attached to S. Silvestro church, located along the road that connects the town to the Pedemontana with wall-to-wall frescoes that also encompass the ceiling, dating back from the late 14th century to the first half of the 15th century.
Ponza Island, although there are not many traditional sights or monuments for tourists in Ponza, there is still a lot to see and do on this beautiful island. A longtime favorite destination of the Romans, Ponza has a lot to offer and really is a wonderful vacation spot. One of the most appealing features of this island is the wide range of stunning beaches, and among them there are a few particularly great ones, such as Chiaia di Luna, a pretty, pale, crescent-shaped sandy beach lapped by aquamarine waters, or Lucia Rosa Beach with its stunning sunsets. The whole island is perfect for beach holidays, there are plenty of diving schools and the seabed is dotted with ancient Roman ships and the remains of sunken WWII steamers and the diverse wildlife is absolutely admirable. How to get there: From Anzio (only from mid-June to mid-September, 1 hr., 25 min. round trip; 88.20€) https://www.traghetti.com/ Vetor (in Anzio at Via del Porto Innocenziano 40; tel. 06/9845083; www.vetor.it) operates hydrofoils year-round (weather permitting); the journey takes 1 hour, 10 minutes and costs 50€.
153 locals recommend
Ponza
153 locals recommend
Ponza Island, although there are not many traditional sights or monuments for tourists in Ponza, there is still a lot to see and do on this beautiful island. A longtime favorite destination of the Romans, Ponza has a lot to offer and really is a wonderful vacation spot. One of the most appealing features of this island is the wide range of stunning beaches, and among them there are a few particularly great ones, such as Chiaia di Luna, a pretty, pale, crescent-shaped sandy beach lapped by aquamarine waters, or Lucia Rosa Beach with its stunning sunsets. The whole island is perfect for beach holidays, there are plenty of diving schools and the seabed is dotted with ancient Roman ships and the remains of sunken WWII steamers and the diverse wildlife is absolutely admirable. How to get there: From Anzio (only from mid-June to mid-September, 1 hr., 25 min. round trip; 88.20€) https://www.traghetti.com/ Vetor (in Anzio at Via del Porto Innocenziano 40; tel. 06/9845083; www.vetor.it) operates hydrofoils year-round (weather permitting); the journey takes 1 hour, 10 minutes and costs 50€.
Rome, is only 70 min by train. The train Nettuno-Roma Termini will depart at least every hour (normally the train is leaving 7 min after every full hour). The train ticket can be purchased direct in the train station (3.60€) or www.lefrecce.it The train back to Nettuno from Roma Termina will depart every full hour with 42min. Nettuno is the final station.
513 locals recommend
Rome
513 locals recommend
Rome, is only 70 min by train. The train Nettuno-Roma Termini will depart at least every hour (normally the train is leaving 7 min after every full hour). The train ticket can be purchased direct in the train station (3.60€) or www.lefrecce.it The train back to Nettuno from Roma Termina will depart every full hour with 42min. Nettuno is the final station.

Things to do nearby

Capo Circeo Lighthouse is located near San Felipe Circeo, about one hour drive from Nettuno. From the historic center of San Felice Circeo, following the panoramic road that reaches Puntarossa, you arrive at the Capo Circeo lighthouse. Built towards the end of the year 800, it is immersed in a luxuriant Mediterranean scrub with an intense scent of myrtle. In the pitch in front of the parking lot, a ladder leads up to the rocks and the view is so beautiful that you can see the Pontine Islands in the distance. An oasis of peace surrounded by nature.
Capo Circeo
Capo Circeo Lighthouse is located near San Felipe Circeo, about one hour drive from Nettuno. From the historic center of San Felice Circeo, following the panoramic road that reaches Puntarossa, you arrive at the Capo Circeo lighthouse. Built towards the end of the year 800, it is immersed in a luxuriant Mediterranean scrub with an intense scent of myrtle. In the pitch in front of the parking lot, a ladder leads up to the rocks and the view is so beautiful that you can see the Pontine Islands in the distance. An oasis of peace surrounded by nature.
Grotte di Nerone, among the most famous beaches of the coast south of Rome, the lido delle Grotte di Nerone, in Anzio, concentrates sea, history and archeology in a single place. In addition to a beautiful beach of golden sand and often crystalline sea, in fact, here is one of the most important archaeological sites in Lazio: the remains of the majestic imperial villa of Nerone. The beach takes its name from the presence of the Caves of Nerone, located at the foot of Capo d'Anzio, the small promontory in the city center in front of which the emperor Nerone had a port built. The ancient Antium, for a long time the capital of the Volsci, at the time, also included the territory of the current town of Nettuno. It was the oldest colony in Rome: conquered by the Romans in the fifth century BC, soon became the exclusive holiday destination of the Roman nobility and, from Augustus onwards, of the various imperial dynasties that followed one another over the centuries.
33 locals recommend
Caves of Nero
40 Riviera Vittorio Mallozzi
33 locals recommend
Grotte di Nerone, among the most famous beaches of the coast south of Rome, the lido delle Grotte di Nerone, in Anzio, concentrates sea, history and archeology in a single place. In addition to a beautiful beach of golden sand and often crystalline sea, in fact, here is one of the most important archaeological sites in Lazio: the remains of the majestic imperial villa of Nerone. The beach takes its name from the presence of the Caves of Nerone, located at the foot of Capo d'Anzio, the small promontory in the city center in front of which the emperor Nerone had a port built. The ancient Antium, for a long time the capital of the Volsci, at the time, also included the territory of the current town of Nettuno. It was the oldest colony in Rome: conquered by the Romans in the fifth century BC, soon became the exclusive holiday destination of the Roman nobility and, from Augustus onwards, of the various imperial dynasties that followed one another over the centuries.
Torre Astura, is a medieval building located on the Lazio coast, in the municipal area of Nettuno, about ten km south-east from the town. Torre Astura is one of the most characteristic testimonies of the past of the Roman coast thanks to its position. Torre Astura is not open to the public (you can visit it externally) and in any case access to the beach from the parking lot, being a state-owned area, is open only in July and August, while the parking lot is only open on certain days of the year. For more information, we recommend contacting the Tourist Information 06 98889278. By the way, the Torre Astura was one of the sets for the movie Cleopatra (1962) starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.
24 locals recommend
Torre Astura
24 locals recommend
Torre Astura, is a medieval building located on the Lazio coast, in the municipal area of Nettuno, about ten km south-east from the town. Torre Astura is one of the most characteristic testimonies of the past of the Roman coast thanks to its position. Torre Astura is not open to the public (you can visit it externally) and in any case access to the beach from the parking lot, being a state-owned area, is open only in July and August, while the parking lot is only open on certain days of the year. For more information, we recommend contacting the Tourist Information 06 98889278. By the way, the Torre Astura was one of the sets for the movie Cleopatra (1962) starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

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Getting around

Public transportation

Public transportation in and around Nettuno is economical and easy. The best way to find routes and schedule is google maps. Bus tickets, schedule and additional information you can check on https://servizi.cotralspa.it/. Train trickets www.lefrecce.it. Casa bella ciao is offering free parking for you and we recommend not to use your car in the city, as parking is difficult and traffic slow.