Sardinia Domus, Cagliari - Sardinia
B&B Sardinia Domus is located in the very heart of Cagliari, within walking distance of all the sights and shops in Sardinia’s capital. This accommodation offers a stay based on bed & (Italian) breakfast, served in the restaurant Enò, located just a few metres from the reception.
About the accommodation
B&B Sardinia Domus is housed on the first floor of a historic building on the Largo Carlo Felice. Its location is very convenient; Cagliari’s cultural attractions, such as the historic district “Castello”, the Via Roma with its beautiful arcades and the town hall are within walking distance. With a bit of luck you’ll see one of the cruise liners entering the harbour. A visit to the roman amphitheatre and the many churches and museums in this city should be added to your itinerary too. If you don’t have a (rental) car at your disposal, there’s a bus stop nearby so that you can visit the famous Poetto beach as well.
Rooms
The comfortable rooms of B&B Domus Sardinia all feature a private bathroom, hairdryer, air-conditioning, television and Wi-Fi. The accommodation has both single and double rooms. The superior rooms overlook the Via Largo Carlo Felice.
A perfect stay for those...
B&B Sardinia Domus is perfectly suited for all travellers looking for a strategically located accommodation in Cagliari's city centre.
Accommodation & facilities:
• Reception (07h – 24h)
• Air-conditioning ...
• Reception (07h – 24h)
• Air-conditioning ...
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Pool: No
Wi-Fi: Yes
Beach: 7 km.
Village: 0 km.
Sardinia Domus
Cagliari
Sardinia's capital is located on the south coast of the island. The city was founded by the Phoenicians around 800 B.C., but it owes its name to the Romans, who called this city “Carales”. The oldest part of the town, Castello, is located against a steep height, surrounded by the old city walls.
The new districts are located along the base of the Castello quarter and the current Cagliari is situated on and among 7 hills. Both east and west of the city there are large lagoons, such as Stagno di Cagliari and Stagno di Montargius, where pink flamingos can be found all year round. These salt lakes are located in front of the 8 km long sandy beach; Poetto.
The city centre starts at the impressive quay at the Via Roma, which leads towards the main railway station and the town hall at the junction of the Via Roma with the Largo Carlo Felice. Via the Largo Carlo Felice you'll arrive at the slightly higher located Piazza Yenne, a cosy square filled with terraces, where the shopping street Via Mano starts as well.
Following the Via Mano you'll arrive at the Piazza della Costituzione. You can use the marble stairs to the visit the square of Bastione San Remy, built in the beginning of the 20th century. From here you have a beautiful panoramic view across the entire city. Ascending the stairs you'll arrive in the oldest district of the city; Castello. This district is filled with many impressive monuments, such as the Torre dell'Elefante dating back to 1307, Torre di San Pancrazio dating back to 1305, the Palazzo Vicereggio, the cathedral Santa Maria and the National Archaeological Museum.
Viale Buon Cammino will lead you down to the arena of the Roman amphitheatre, dating back to the 2th century A.C. This theatre, built in a rock slope slump, is still used as open-air theatre nowadays.
To the south-west of the amphitheatre there’s a botanical garden. This lush garden, planted in 1865, contains over 500 different types of tropical plants. There are various groves and caves as well.
The quarter behind the Via Roma houses numerous cosy restaurants situated in one of the many narrow alleys in a mostly car-free area.
The new districts are located along the base of the Castello quarter and the current Cagliari is situated on and among 7 hills. Both east and west of the city there are large lagoons, such as Stagno di Cagliari and Stagno di Montargius, where pink flamingos can be found all year round. These salt lakes are located in front of the 8 km long sandy beach; Poetto.
The city centre starts at the impressive quay at the Via Roma, which leads towards the main railway station and the town hall at the junction of the Via Roma with the Largo Carlo Felice. Via the Largo Carlo Felice you'll arrive at the slightly higher located Piazza Yenne, a cosy square filled with terraces, where the shopping street Via Mano starts as well.
Following the Via Mano you'll arrive at the Piazza della Costituzione. You can use the marble stairs to the visit the square of Bastione San Remy, built in the beginning of the 20th century. From here you have a beautiful panoramic view across the entire city. Ascending the stairs you'll arrive in the oldest district of the city; Castello. This district is filled with many impressive monuments, such as the Torre dell'Elefante dating back to 1307, Torre di San Pancrazio dating back to 1305, the Palazzo Vicereggio, the cathedral Santa Maria and the National Archaeological Museum.
Viale Buon Cammino will lead you down to the arena of the Roman amphitheatre, dating back to the 2th century A.C. This theatre, built in a rock slope slump, is still used as open-air theatre nowadays.
To the south-west of the amphitheatre there’s a botanical garden. This lush garden, planted in 1865, contains over 500 different types of tropical plants. There are various groves and caves as well.
The quarter behind the Via Roma houses numerous cosy restaurants situated in one of the many narrow alleys in a mostly car-free area.
Discover the southern province of Cagliari
The province of Cagliari and its eponymous capital are located in south-west Sardinia. The daily ferries from Napels and Civitavecchia and large cruise liners sailing the Mediterranean moor in Cagliari’s marina, which is situated right in front of the city centre, along the Via Roma. The city's own sandy beach Poetto (pronunciation: po-etto), stretching out for 8 kilometres, is very popular among the locals from April/May through the beginning of October. Located a few kilometres from the centre of Sardinia's capital, Cagliari-Elmas International Airport connects the capital to the main land.
Prices
The rates are per person per night including a small Italian breakfast in the room
Arrival: daily
Minimum stay: 1 night
Supplements:
• Baby cot: 20 € per night
• Small pets: € 10 per night
• Parking: € 15 per day (on request)
• Parking Bike / Scooter / Motor: € 10 per day
Arrival: daily
Minimum stay: 1 night
Supplements:
• Baby cot: 20 € per night
• Small pets: € 10 per night
• Parking: € 15 per day (on request)
• Parking Bike / Scooter / Motor: € 10 per day
Sardinia Domus
Reviews: 35
7.6
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Anoniem
Voor één nacht was het prima te doen
Karin M.
Basic accommodatie in het centrum van Cagliari. Locatie was perfect.
Bart Motmans
Mehr praktische Unterkunft vor frühen Abflugtermin
Herr Goldmann
Preisgünstig, feundlicher Service und mitten in der Innenstadt
Stephan Z.
Lage direkt im Marina Viertel. Einerseits gut, weil man direkt in der Stadt ist und viele Möglichkeiten hat
Anoniem
Toplocatie! Ontbijt bij een cafétje op de hoek was ook erg lekker, puur Italië.
Gerben Helinga
Right in the centre
Karin V.
Locatie goed, ontbijt absoluut ondermaats
Jan en Lies de Jager
In a great place right in the city centre, but a noisy room
Gonda (NL)
Sobere kamer midden in de stad, direct bij de haven
Anoniem
Wel een mooie locatie maar ontbijt was echt drie keer niks
Eric Hulman
No contact with the owner
Romana and Wessel
Not our cup of tea
Guy and Myriam (BE)
A-location, but the rooms weren't entirely sound-proof
Nore
Well, nice place to stay
Apotheker (NL)
Goed
Dhr. Oltmans
A-location, friendly staff, but the breakfast was not very well-organised
Dhr. van Geert
Ontbijt beetje armoedig
Dhr. Peer
Great stay
W. van der Drift
Prima plek
Dhr. C. Mulder
Central location
Dhr. de Vries
Prachtig land
Fam. Reijnen
What a beautiful island! Very friendly inhabitants
Mevr. Heemskerk
Prima
Mw. Aarts
Friendly staff
Mw. van Kooten
Prachtig eiland
Dhr. van Dijk
Very cosy
Anoniem
Centrale B&B
Anoniem
In the heart of Cagliari
Mike
7.0
Mw. Lapeirre