Casa Silvia is located in a quiet residential complex in the heart of Pescara, just a few steps from the historic center and the cultural wonders of the city. This lovely recently built two-room apartment offers a cozy and intimate atmosphere, with an entrance living room equipped with a kitchenette, a comfortable bedroom, and a functional bathroom. The spacious terrace invites moments of outdoor relaxation, while modern amenities such as air conditioning throughout, free Wi-Fi, and essential appliances ensure a pleasant stay experience.
Accessible on the second floor via an elevator, the apartment is also equipped with a security door, ensuring safety and tranquility. Although parking is not available on-site, the surrounding streets offer several parking options, both free and paid.
The location of Casa Silvia is particularly advantageous for those wishing to explore the city. Nearby, there are important museums such as the 19th Century Museum and the Birthplace of Gabriele d'Annunzio, as well as the Museum of the People of Abruzzo and the Media Museum, which tell the stories and traditions of this fascinating region. The beauty of the sea is easily reachable, as well as the lively Marina and the Ponte del Mare, a modern architectural masterpiece.
The area is well connected by public transport, facilitating access to Pescara Portanuova train station, Pescara Centrale station, and Abruzzo airport. Moreover, its centrality allows easy access to the court and university, which are only 1.5 km away. At the end of a day of exploration, guests can find various services and dining options in the immediate vicinity, such as supermarkets, pharmacies, pizzerias, and bars.
Silvia, the host of Casa Silvia, is an anthropologist passionate about her land and is dedicated to sharing the wonders of Abruzzo with visitors. Her knowledge of the local places and traditions is available to guests, offering suggestions for unique itineraries and discoveries, making the stay not only a moment of relaxation but also an opportunity for cultural growth.