Hotel Villa Fanny **** Cagliari - Sardinia
A splendid villa with garden houses boutique hotel Villa Fanny, a small accommodation near the National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. A unique hotel in Sardinia's capital with 18 beautifully furnished rooms.
About the accommodation
Boutique hotel Villa Fanny is located in an exclusive residential area in the heart of Cagliari. The intimate hotel is in the care of the Cellino family. Outside you'll find a lovely large garden and a veranda with cosy seating areas. Near the hotel there's a variety of attractions including the Roman amphitheatre and the botanic garden. The historic centre of the city, filled with monuments, museums and restaurants, is within walking distance as well. The long sandy beach Il Poetto is just six kilometers from Hotel Villa Fanny.
Rooms
Villa Fanny has 18 rooms, decorated with various unique details; in some of the guest rooms you will find a decorative chimney, in others a beautiful bathroom. If you are looking for a very special room, the hotel has a charming split level suite as well. All the rooms feature air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and a bathroom with shower.
A perfect stay for those...
A stay at Villa Fanny is perfectly suited for travellers looking for a very special place in the centre of Cagliari from where you can explore the city by foot.
Accommodation & facilities:
• Reception 24/7
• Luggage room
• Garden
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• Reception 24/7
• Luggage room
• Garden
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Pool: No
Wi-Fi: Yes
Beach: 6 km.
Village: 0 km.
Hotel Villa Fanny
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
Rates are per person per night, breakfast included
Arrival: daily
Minimum stay: 1 night
Supplements:
• Cot: € 25 per night
Arrival and departure:
• Check-in: 2:00 PM - Check-out: 11:00 AM
Arrivi e partenze:
• Check-in: 14:00 - Check-out: 11:00
Arrival: daily
Minimum stay: 1 night
Supplements:
• Cot: € 25 per night
Arrival and departure:
• Check-in: 2:00 PM - Check-out: 11:00 AM
Arrivi e partenze:
• Check-in: 14:00 - Check-out: 11:00
Hotel Villa Fanny
Reviews: 18
9.2
+ Zeer fraai hotel, leuke stad - Geen zwembad, parkeren lastig
Anoniem
Een uitblinker vonden we Hotel/ Villa Fanny in Cagliari. Alles perfect!
M. Terluin
Super!
M. Schollp
Tolles Hotel, besonderes Ambiente
Anoniem
Prachtige tuin en goede bediening
Anoniem
Adres was fout en daardoor moeilijk te vinden
Paul
Prachtige villa in het groene deel van de stad
Emilie de Haas
Hotel wunderschön sowie die Terrasse und Frühstücksraum.
Gill
Mooie kamer. Top ontbijt. Perfect!
Fam. Kouwenhoven
Zeer luxe ontbijt, mooie kamers. Centraal gelegen in de stad, op loooafstand naar t centrum.
Anoniem
Prachtig hotel. Super luxe en alle personeel vriendelijk.
Klerk
Beautifully decorated. Great breakfast. We thought it was a bit too chic for this trip. More business as a holiday hotel.
Rinke
Geweldige locatie en wat een luxe
Hajo Zaaiman
Nice hotel, good service, central position
Aernout
Luxe!
Van Gorp Leo
Villa Fanny is a very nice villa but expensive
Patrick (BE)