La Locanda di Gino

Abruzzo


Above the Ristorante Gino, one of Sulmona's best, this handsome family-run locanda (inn) has two double and two quadruple rooms. Cappuccino-coloured wood, fior di latte (milky white) walls and bedspreads, and tall windows with great views of the Chiesa di Santa Maria della Tomba and the old city create a bright and stylish bolthole in the centre of Sulmona.


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