Bedroom Tour: Hotel Olimpico, Pontecagnano Faiano, Salerno, Campania Region, Italy
On Pontecagnano's beach, the Olimpico offers free parking and a free shuttle to Salerno's centre, harbour, and airport. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, and rooms with balcony.
The Olimpico Hotel's pool is set in the tropical garden and is surrounded by sun loungers and parasols. The private beach is equally equipped.
All the rooms of Hotel Olimpico include satellite TV, free internet, and air conditioning. American buffet breakfast is available between 07:00 and 09:30.
The restaurant serves Italian cuisine and local dishes. During summer candlelit dinners are served in the garden.
Hotel Olimpico is well located for visiting the Campania region. A shuttle service is available to the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius, the archaeological site at Pompeii and other attractions.
General
- Bar
- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Newspapers
- Garden
- Terrace
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests
- Family Rooms
- Elevator
- Express Check-In/Check-Out
- Safety Deposit Box
- Soundproofed Rooms
- Heating
- Luggage Storage
- Airconditioning
- Designated Smoking Area
- Private Beach Area
- Restaurant (à la carte)
- Snack Bar
- Sun Terrace
Activities
- Tennis Court
- Golf Course (within 3 km)
- Games Room
- Children's Playground
- Table Tennis
- Jacuzzi
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Outdoor Swimming Pool (seasonal).
Services
- Room Service
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Airport Shuttle
- Business Centre
- Laundry
- VIP Room Facilities
- Breakfast in the Room
- Ironing Service
- Bridal Suite
- Car Hire
- Tour Desk
- Fax/Photocopying
- Concierge Service
- Private Check-in/-out
- Shuttle Service (free)
Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge and free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Address:
Via Lago Trasimeno (Litoranea di Pontecagnano)
84131
Pontecagnano Faiano,
South Coast of Salerno,
Campania Region,
taly
Tel: +39 089 203 004
Fax: +39 089 203 458
Email: info@hotelolimpico.it
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Salerno
00:01:42 1 History
00:01:51 1.1 Prehistory and antiquity
00:03:44 1.2 Middle Ages to early modern age
00:08:37 1.3 Late modern and contemporary
00:10:35 2 Geography
00:11:03 2.1 Climate
00:11:43 3 Demographics
00:13:07 4 Economy
00:13:40 5 Transport
00:14:37 6 Education
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00:16:58 8.1 Secular sights
00:21:27 8.2 Churches
00:23:51 8.3 Monuments
00:24:18 8.4 Museums and galleries
00:25:25 8.5 Archaeological sites
00:25:48 9 Notable people from Salerno
00:26:03 10 Twin towns — sister cities
00:26:16 11 See also
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Salerno (Italian: [saˈlɛrno] (listen); Salernitano: Salierne, IPA: [saˈljərnə]) is a city and comune in Campania (southwestern Italy) and is the capital of the province of the same name. It is located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The city is divided into three distinct zones: the medieval sector, the 19th century sector and the more densely populated post-war area, with its several apartment blocks.Salerno was an independent Lombard principality, Principality of Salerno, in the early Middle Ages. During this time, the Schola Medica Salernitana, the first medical school in the world, was founded. In the 16th century, under the Sanseverino family, among the most powerful feudal lords in southern Italy, the city became a great centre of learning, culture and the arts, and the family hired several of the greatest intellectuals of the time. Later, in 1694, the city was struck by several catastrophic earthquakes and plagues. After a period of Spanish rule which would last until the 18th century, Salerno became part of the Parthenopean Republic.In recent history the city hosted Victor Emmanuel III, the King of Italy, who moved from Rome in 1943 after Italy negotiated a peace with the Allies in World War II, making Salerno the home of the government of the South (Regno del Sud) and therefore provisional government seat for six months. Some of the Allied landings during Operation Avalanche (the invasion of Italy) occurred near Salerno. Today Salerno is an important cultural centre in Campania and Italy.
A patron saint of Salerno is Saint Matthew, the Apostle, whose relics are kept here at the crypt of Salerno Cathedral.
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00:08:23 1.4 The Kingdom
00:08:31 1.4.1 Norman to Angevin
00:10:16 1.4.2 Aragonese to Bourbon
00:13:50 1.5 World War II, Salerno Capital
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Campania (, also UK: , US: , Italian: [kamˈpaːnja], Neapolitan: [kamˈbɑːnjə]) is a region in Southern Italy. As of 2018, the region has a population of around 5,820,000 people, making it the third-most-populous region of Italy; its total area of 13,590 km2 (5,247 sq mi) makes it the most densely populated region in the country. Located on the south-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, with the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west, it includes the small Phlegraean Islands and Capri for administration as part of the region.
Seashores of the region was colonised by Ancient Greeks between 8th and 7th centuries BC, becoming part of so-called Magna Græcia. The capital city of Campania is Naples. Campania is rich in culture, especially in regard to gastronomy, music, architecture, archeological and ancient sites such as Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis, Paestum, Aeclanum, Stabiae and Velia. The name of Campania itself is derived from Latin, as the Romans knew the region as Campania felix, which translates into English as fertile countryside or happy countryside. The rich natural sights of Campania make it highly important in the tourism industry, especially along the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius and the island of Capri.
Salerno
Salerno listen is a city and comune in Campania (south-western Italy) and is the capital of the province of the same name. It is located on the Gulf of Salerno on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Salerno is the main town close to the Amalfi Coast, and is mostly known for its Schola Medica Salernitana, the first medical school in the world. In the 16th century, under the Sanseverino family, among the most powerful feudal lords in Southern Italy, the city became a great centre of learning, culture and the arts, and the family hired several of the greatest intellectuals of the time. Later, in 1694, the city was struck by several catastrophic earthquakes and plagues, and afterwards a period of Spanish rule which would last until the 18th century. After that, Salerno became part of the Parthenopean Republic and saw a period of Napoleonic rule.
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