Rome: cradle of civilization
Rome, the "Eternal City", is one of the most fascinating destinations for an urban escape. With its iconic monuments such as the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain, it offers an extraordinary experience immersed in the history of Ancient Rome even for a weekend. Visitors can stroll through the ruins of the Roman Forum, admire the artistic masterpieces in museums and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the squares, enjoying great food at every corner.
Assisi: a spiritual treasure
Assisi, famous for being the city of Saint Francis, is a place of great spirituality and beauty. Its Romanesque and Gothic churches, including the Basilica of San Francesco and the Basilica of Santa Chiara, attract pilgrims from all over the world. But Assisi is not only religion: its medieval alleys, the breathtaking view of the Umbrian countryside and the peaceful atmosphere make it an oasis of peace and serenity.
Cosenza: jewel of Calabria
Cosenza, located in the mountains of Calabria, is a city rich in history and charm. Its medieval old town, with the Duomo and the Swabian Castle, is a real journey through time, but its wonders do not end here; Cosenza also offers breathtaking natural landscapes, such as the Sila National Park and its secular forests, ideal for excursions and regenerating walks.
BV Hotels: the perfect base for exploring
In each of these cities, there is a BV Hotel ready to welcome travelers looking for unparalleled comfort and hospitality.
With a strategic location and high quality services, a BV Hotel is the perfect base from which to explore the beauty of the place where you are and its surroundings. Whether it’s a cultural visit, an immersion in nature or simply an urban getaway, a stay at one of the BV facilities guarantees an unforgettable experience.
An urban escape in Italian cities is an experience that enriches the soul and satisfies the senses. Between millennial history, timeless art and breathtaking landscapes, these cities offer a variety of experiences that leave an indelible mark on the hearts of visitors.
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