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The garden’s beautiful fountain provides a tranquil setting, perfect for relaxing and de-stressing, and is one the amenities Hotel Olimpico’s guests covet the most. Inside, there is a large covered car park, a new swimming pool, a quiet play area for children, a bowling green, a luxurious solarium, table tennis, regular tennis court, .....all services free of charge for all the guests. So that leaves just one thing..the sea. It is just 50 metres from the hotel where the customers can enjoy a large private beach and the use of a beach umbrella, 1 deckchairs and 1 sun-lounger per room, |
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..In this page, our suggestion for an excursion: Pompei. One quick glance at the lay-out of
the city and a fundamental fact immediately catches one's eye: Pompeii,
unlike Herculaneum and ancient Naples, is not the fruit of an organic
design of city planners. In the regular town design two atypical nuclei
stand out: one, roughly quadrilateral, around the "civil forum"
and the other around the tiny "triangular forum" next to the
theatres district. To those nuclei is linked the rest of the city which by
contrast looks "new": all this enclosed within solid city
walls. This observation reveals the secret of the origins and development
of Pompeii: its port on the mouth of the river Sarno is evidence of its
Mediterranean vocation - from the earliest history - with respect to its
vast hinterland which in time came to include Acerra, Nola, Nuceria, as
the ancient historian Strabo attests. On a bed of prehistoric lava,
Pompeii is founded in the second half of the VIIth century B.C. with an
organization effort that presupposes objectives of lookout and defence
connected to the nature of the relations between the Greeks and the
natives. Full description of Pompei on page: http://www.hotelolimpico.it/pompei.htm
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Hotel
Olimpico Tel:
+39 089 203004 Fax: +39 089 203458 |
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