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Hotel Carlo Felice Sassari

Sassari
8.7

Fabulous

1,152 reviews

Comfortable hotel with a restaurant, free parking, and a garden, located near PalaSerradimigni in Sassari.

Top rated

Parking

Free WiFi

Free Parking

from
$118
/ night


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Sassari boasts a rich tapestry of cultural attractions that reflect its historical significance in Sardinia. Visitors can explore the stunning Cathedral of San Nicola, which showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. The city is also home to the National Archaeological Museum 'G.A. Sanna', where artifacts from the Nuragic civilization, as well as Roman and medieval periods, provide insight into the region's ancient past. Furthermore, the annual 'Cavalcata Sarda' festival celebrates local traditions through music, dance, and traditional costumes, offering tourists a vivid taste of Sassari's cultural heritage.


Sassari is a gateway to numerous outdoor activities that cater to a variety of interests. Nature enthusiasts can hike in the nearby Monte di Castangia or explore the beautiful beaches like Porto Ferro, where you can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The stunning landscapes surrounding Sassari also offer ample opportunities for cycling and horseback riding. For those interested in birdwatching, Lake Baratz, located not far from the city, is a great spot to observe local wildlife in a serene setting.


The culinary scene in Sassari is vibrant and diverse, reflecting the island's rich agricultural and fishing heritage. Visitors can savor traditional Sardinian dishes such as 'malloreddus' (Sardinian gnocchi) and 'porceddu' (roast suckling pig) at local trattorias. The city also boasts numerous wine bars where you can taste regional wines, including the renowned Vermentino. Additionally, the bustling markets in Sassari provide opportunities to enjoy fresh produce, local cheeses, and artisanal breads, making it a rewarding destination for food lovers looking to experience authentic Sardinian flavors.


Sassari enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The best time to visit is during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) when temperatures are pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor exploration and cultural activities. During these months, you can enjoy local festivals and a vibrant atmosphere without the summer crowds. However, if you're a beach enthusiast, summer months (July and August) offer warm weather perfect for swimming and sunbathing.


Sassari is well-connected by various transportation options, making it easy to navigate both the city and surrounding areas. The local public transport system includes buses that connect different parts of the city and neighboring towns. For those arriving from other parts of Sardinia, Sassari has a train station that connects to major destinations, including Olbia and Cagliari. If you're looking to explore more remote areas, renting a car is a popular option, offering the flexibility to visit stunning beaches and natural parks at your own pace.


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