Ladispoli
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About Ladispoli
The coastline running alongside Ladispoli was spotted as a beauty by the Etruscans, who no doubt enjoyed their own versions of a seaside holiday on its numerous lovely beaches — complete with soft sand, and a bright, calm sea. Contemporary visitors are treated to the same pleasures, and our Gurus recommend the best places to stay in Ladispoli to anyone considering a beach break near Rome. It's only twenty miles away, and an easy trip too if you’re looking to blend culture with sunshine and sea breezes. We don’t have a long list of excellent accommodation in Ladispoli, but we have tracked down a gorgeous, 17th century seaside hotel just out of town.
You don’t have to go all the way to Rome to experience culture or history, Ladispoli is close to several Etruscan ruins, including the necropolis of Monteroni and Vaccina. There are ruins from the Roman period too, a highlight being the Villa of Pompey, and the town itself has an impressive castle, which is now a sort of regional museum. The best places to stay in Ladispoli might not be an obvious choice if you’re really here for Rome itself, but using one of the local villas as a base will be a different way to see this area. And our Gurus recommend it especially as an option for families.
This town’s special mix of natural beauty, sunny nonchalance, and historic importance also make Ladispoli ideal for a romantic break. Especially that one gorgeous, 17th century seaside hotel… with a Michelin star and unforgettable service!
The Best Places to Stay in Ladispoli
For Romance
- La Posta Vecchia is a gorgeous, 17th century-built seaside hotel, built on the ruins and an ancient Roman villa. Expect luxury upon luxury, from the peach-coloured facade with its gracious arched windows and grand lawns, to the carefully decorated rooms and suites, which are nothing short of beautiful. The collection of antiques and art is impeccable, with grand bed heads, rich tapestries, gilt, velvet and marble all around. The restaurant has a terrace with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, and a Michelin star (the chef also offers cooking classes), plus you can learn a lot about local Italian wine from the sommelier. The gardens have tennis courts, and the indoor pool is like something from a ancient Roman villa.
For a private apartment or villa
- If you’d prefer to stay in an apartment or private villa we recommend you visit our online partner Booking.com.
Travel Information
- Ladispoli’s closest international airports are also Rome’s: Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Fiumicino, which is only about half an hour away by car, or about an hour away by public transport; and Ciampino Airport, which is more like 45 minutes away by car, or close to two hours by public transport.
- If you plan to hire a car, which we would advise if you want to get out and explore further afield, we recommend you visit our online partner Rentalcars.
- Most visitors planning to stay in Ladispoli are here for the seaside! So the sunny, summer months are the most popular time. This part of Lazio has a Mediterranean climate, which means it's warm and sunny for longer, with beach friendly weather lasting between April and October. The winters are quite mild, though damp: it starts getting quite rainy in October, and very rainy in November.
Still not sure where to stay?
- You could expand your search to include all the best places to stay in Lazio
- Consider the best places to stay in Latina, just to the south
- Opt for one of the best places to stay in Rome, and visit Ladispoli for a seaside escape
- Or you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
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Best Hotels in Ladispoli
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La Posta Vecchia Ladispoli 19 rooms from £278
Historic - Built in 1640 on Roman ruins this property is of great significance to the local areaRomantic Break - Totally indulgent, utterly relaxing and great for couplesFoodies - The Caesar is a Michelin Starred restaurantSights nearby - Day trips to Rome can be organised at the hotel.A spectacular 16th century seafront hotel built on Ancient Roman ruins. With luxury at every turn, the rooms are adorned with antique furnishings, none more spectacular than the beds. Dine on the terrace at the sumptuous michelin starred restaurant with staggering sea views. Ideal for romance. See More