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Hotel Alguer
You are also just a few minutes from the Riviera del Carello international airport (Alghero-Fertilia). This is a quite stunning coastline and you have easy access to the main roads up along the coast or into the beautiful and unspoiled green interior.
Leave your hotel and stroll along Barcelona Promenade and you'll quickly be at the port and the old town. This is the bustling centre of Alghero's commercial life, with restaurants, cafes and traditional shops selling Sardinian handicrafts.
Take a walk along the port and the bastions of the old town walls (Alghero was fortified in the early 12th century by the Genoese invaders who, ironically, didn't rule the city for long). Soon you reach the Hill of El Tro which gives a splendid view down onto the gulf and the town. And right next to the hotel you'll find banks, bars, a post office, restaurants, banks with 24-hour ATMs ... just about everything you need.
The hotel itself offers great levels of service. There's plenty of parking in the grounds for cars and motorbikes, and guests have use of a good local beach, just 100m away, and with sun beds, umbrellas, showers, toilet and snack bar.




