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In Basilicata we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella and Ville.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Basilicata include: Arezzo, Florence, Lucca, Maratea, Matera, Milan, Naples, Nova Siri - Nova Siri Marina, Palermo, Perugia, Potenza, Rimini, Rome, Scanzano Jonico, Siena and Venezia.

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Basilicata include: Il Chiostro delle Cererie, Giardini d'Oriente, Hotel Ristorante " La Tana" and Villa del Mare.

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Locanda di San Martino
3 Star Hotel in Matera
Basilicata, Italy

The Locanda di San Martino lies in the heart of Materas Sassi Historical District, and at the same...
La Tana
3 Star Hotel in Maratea, Potenza
Basilicata, Italy

Scoprite il calore e l'ospitalità della gente della Lucania nell'hotel La Tana, poco più a sud di...
Capo Casale
3 Star Hotel in Maratea, Potenza
Basilicata, Italy

Nel cuore dell'affascinante centro storico di Maratea si trova un villaggio medioevale del XV secolo...
Residence San Giorgio
3 Star Hotel in Matera
Basilicata, Italy

Il Residence San Giorgio è un hotel davvero unico situato nel centro dei Sassi di Matera, che dopo un...

 

 

Basilicata lies in southern Italy. It faces the Gulf of Taranto (Ionian Sea) to the southeast and the Gulf of Policastro (Tyrrhenian Sea) to the southwest and borders with Campania to the west, Puglia to the north and to the northeast and Calabria to the south: its borders, largely conventional, are the result of complex historical events. Comparatively small, it exceeds only Molise and Val d'Aosta in number of inhabitants: also the population density is very low and corresponds only to a third of the national average.

 

History. If we exclude the narrow coastal plains facing the Gulf of Taranto, Basilicata is completely mountainous, with mountains which rise to over 2,000 m. (the Pollino Massif, 2,248 m., on the Calabrian border; Mount Sirino, 2,005 m. near the border with Campania). The Fossa Bradanica, a deep tectonic valley furrowed by the Basentello-Bradano and partly filled with river sediments, sharply separates the Preapennine tablelands of the Murge from the higher and larger ... Read More...

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Hotel Ristorante " La Tana"
3 Star Hotel in Maratea
Potenza
Basilicata, Italy
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4 Star Hotel in Potenza
Basilicata, Italy
Sant'Angelo
4 Star Hotel in Matera
Basilicata, Italy
Villa Cheta Elite
4 Star Hotel in Maratea
Potenza
Basilicata, Italy
Il Chiostro delle Cererie
2 Star Hotel in Matera
Basilicata, Italy
Villa del Mare
4 Star Hotel in Maratea
Potenza
Basilicata, Italy
Giardini d'Oriente
Villa in Nova Siri - Nova Siri Marina
Matera
Basilicata, Italy
Miceneo Palace Hotel
4 Star Hotel in Scanzano Jonico
Matera
Basilicata, Italy
Villa del Mare
4 Star Hotel in Maratea
Potenza
Basilicata, Italy

 

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Provinces of Basilicata: Matera

 

This town stands 401 m. above sea level, on the west side of the Murge. It is divided into an ancient part (called I Sassi), clinging to the side of a deep gorge gouged out by the Gravina di Matera torrent and a modern town extending over the plain above.
Though there have always been human settlements here since Neolithic times, its origins are historically uncertain; under the Lombards in the Duchy of Benevento, it reached a certain importance. Later it lived through troubled times, when it was first devastated by the Franks, then (876) by Emperor Ludovic II and finally by the Saracens. In the 11th century, Matera was conquered by the Normans and from then, on it shared the vicissitudes of the Kingdom of Sicily (then of Naples and of the Two Sicily's), though on several occasions becoming the fief of powerful overlords. In 1860 it was annexed to Italy.

 

Matera's major attraction is certainly I Sassi (Sasso Barisano to the north, Sasso Caveoso to the south), an agglomeration of alm ... Read More...

 

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You are looking for Hotels 3 Stella in Basilicata, Italy

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Basilicata include: Giardini d'Oriente, Hotel Ristorante " La Tana", Il Chiostro delle Cererie and Villa del Mare.

 

In Basilicata we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella and Ville.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Basilicata include: Arezzo, Florence, Lucca, Maratea, Matera, Milan, Naples, Nova Siri - Nova Siri Marina, Palermo, Perugia, Potenza, Rimini, Rome, Scanzano Jonico, Siena and Venezia.

 

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