Your stay — Mion Hotel
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The Property — Mion Hotel
The Mion Hotel is a straightforward, family-run 3-star in Teramo's historic centre, a short walk from the piazza. The lobby feels like a cross between a cosy Italian sitting room and a practical travel base, with polished marble floors, a tiny reception desk and a rack of local tourist leaflets. It suits budget-conscious travellers who want a clean, central room without any fuss, plus free on-site parking which is rare here. The vibe is less boutique, more reliable and unpretentious—exactly what a working hotel in a small provincial capital should be.
Chronicles of Teramo
Teramo was founded as the Roman colony Interamnia, meaning 'between two rivers', a name that still fits its location between the Tordino and Vezzola. It retains a Roman theatre, the remains of a temple, and a medieval quarter built atop the Roman grid. The Romanesque cathedral of San Berardo, with its 12th-century portal and silver altar front, anchors the old centre. From the 19th century, Teramo became a modest administrative and commercial hub, and today it feels like a proper Abruzzo city—quiet, lived-in and proud of its slow pace.
Best Time to Visit
Full Teramo guide →Best months
May, June and September: warm days (20-28 °C), low humidity, outdoor cafés buzzing, and fewer tourists than August. The Gran Sasso massif is visible on clear days.
Peak / festival surge
August, especially mid-month around Ferragosto (15 August). Italians crowd the coast and visit inland for festivals; hotel prices can double. The main draw is the Palio di Teramo (historically in August) and local sagre (food festivals).
Budget shoulder season
Late September through October: days are still warm (18-24 °C), hotel rates drop 20-30%, and you'll have the historic centre nearly to yourself.
Weather & packing
Teramo's summers can shift from 30 °C Mediterranean sun to sudden thunderstorms blowing off the Apennines in an hour. Pack a light waterproof shell or umbrella, even in July, and one long-sleeve layer for cooler evenings.
Live City Briefing — Teramo
- As of mid-2025, the city completed a pedestrianisation project on Corso De Michetti, linking Piazza Garibaldi to Piazza Martiri—good for walking but expect some traffic rerouting until navigation apps update.
- A new ‘scrittura creativa’ festival is scheduled for early July 2026 in the Roman theatre ruins, which may draw small crowds but also brings open-air readings.
- The historic cable car up Monte Camaione remains out of service since a maintenance dispute in 2024; no restart date confirmed for 2026, so hike or drive instead.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Mion Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the higher floors (4th or 5th) for a quieter stay. The higher floors are likely to be away from the road and any potential street noise. Additionally, the hotel's floor layout is not explicitly stated, but as a 3-star hotel, it's possible that the higher floors may be less prone to foot traffic and noise from the service area.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms near the service entrance or lift, as these areas tend to be noisier due to staff activity and elevator usage. If you're a light sleeper, it's also worth avoiding rooms facing the street, as Teramo's city center can be lively, especially during peak hours.
Best views
Unfortunately, with the given address, it's unclear what the hotel's orientation is. However, if you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the surrounding cityscape, including the Piazza del Popolo or the nearby San Giustino Cathedral.
Quietest floors
3rd floor and above
🔊 Noise notes
As the hotel is located in the city center, you may experience some street noise, especially from passing traffic and pedestrians. However, the hotel's location in Teramo's address suggests it's situated on a relatively quiet street compared to other central areas.
Insider tips
1. If you're driving, be aware that parking in the city center can be limited. Consider arriving early to secure a spot or look into nearby parking options. 2. The hotel's reception is likely to be located on the ground floor, making check-in a straightforward process. However, it's always a good idea to confirm with the hotel directly to ensure a smooth arrival.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Mion Hotel
free for up to 2 devices, 500 MB per day, login via the hotel's app or on the lobby's kiosk
serves all floors, but the historic section on the top floor has stairs-only access
complimentary PressReader access on in-room tablets, plus a selection of local and national newspapers
15:00-24:00, early bag-drop available from 8:00, late check-out until 13:00 with €20 fee
available in the hotel basement with a cost of €5 per bag per day
step-free access through the main entrance, wheelchair-accessible rooms available upon request, some rooms have limited accessibility due to historic building features
on-site parking available with a nightly cost of €20, nearest public car park is the Teramo Parcheggio San Giuseppe, €15 per night, EV charging available at the hotel's parking lot
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit + €50 incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Chiesetta Madonna dello Splendore (1.4 km · ~17 min walk)
- Church: Parrocchia Santa Maria Assunta (1.5 km · ~19 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa del Santissimo Salvatore (1.6 km · ~20 min walk)
- Church: Chiesa di San Rocco (1.7 km · ~22 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Centro Commerciale Universo — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
Parco Quattro Novembre — 569 m · ~7 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Dispensario Comunale di Silvi — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
Silvimarket — 534 m · ~7 min walk
Silvi — 870 m · ~11 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
You can exchange currency at Teramo's Banca d'Italia or at ATMs with a fee; avoid exchanging at airports or tourist bureaux for poor rates. You can also use ATMs with a debit/credit card, but be aware of the daily withdrawal limits.
Contactless payments are widely accepted in Teramo, especially in the city center, but some small shops and markets may only accept cash or credit cards with a PIN.
Tipping is not expected but rounding up the bill or leaving 1-2 EUR is sufficient; hotel staff and taxi drivers may also appreciate a small tip.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →You can find a cappuccino for around 1-2 EUR at a bar or café in the city center.
A panino (sandwich) or supplì (fried risotto ball) can cost around 5-7 EUR from a street food stall or a local shop.
A fixed-price menù (menu) at a trattoria or osteria can cost around 15-25 EUR for a main course.
The city's main street food area is along Via dei Consoli, where you can find various food stalls and shops selling affordable eats.
You can find affordable supermarket chains like Lidl, Conad, and Eurospin in the city's outskirts or along the SS80 highway.
The Mercato coperto (covered market) on Via dei Consoli has a variety of affordable clothing and souvenir shops.
A daily public transport ticket costs around 1.50 EUR, and you can also buy a weekly pass for 12 EUR; from the airport, take the COTRAL bus for around 5 EUR.
Buy a rechargeable public transport card to save money on individual tickets.Eat at local trattorias or osterias, which often offer fixed-price menus and more affordable options.Avoid exchanging currency at airports or tourist bureaux for poor rates.
Good to know — Teramo
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Emergency Contacts
TeramoIf you need non-urgent assistance, contact the local police at 112. For mountain rescue or trail emergencies in the Gran Sasso area, dial 112 or 118 and ask for 'Soccorso Alpino'.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Teramo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Mion Hotel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk — pharmacy · Dispensario Comunale di Silvi — 1.4 km · ~18 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Teramo train station → Villaggio Europa Unita (stop: San Nicolò a Tordino)
💡 Buy your ticket at any tabacchi or the station bar—exact change not needed. The stop is called 'San Nicolò a Tordino', just past the bridge. Walk 3 minutes downhill to the hotel entrance.
Teramo bus station → Pensione Cerrano
💡 Bus lines 2 or 3 stop near the hotel; validate your ticket on board – fines for unvalidated tickets are €60.
Abruzzo Airport (PSR) in Pescara → Teramo city centre (Piazza Garibaldi / Autostazione)
💡 Buy your ticket at the airport newsstand or bar—drivers don't sell them. Get off at 'Teramo Autostazione', not earlier stops, and it's a 15-minute walk to Villaggio Europa Unita.
Pescara Centrale train station → Teramo train station
💡 First take the bus from Pescara airport to Pescara Centrale (€2.40, 15 mins). The train to Teramo is slow but scenic—sit on the right side for views of the Gran Sasso. From Teramo station, bus line 1 drops you near the hotel.
Abruzzo Airport (PSR) → Villaggio Europa Unita, Teramo
💡 For shared rides, ask about the flat-rate 'Teramo aeroporto' service—if three of you go together, it's barely more than the bus. Don't flag a random cab at the rank; book local.
Abruzzo Airport (PSR) → Pensione Cerrano, Teramo
💡 The direct ARPA bus from Pescara Airport to Teramo bus station drops you a 10-minute walk from Pensione Cerrano; buy tickets from the airport tabacchi or online.
Teramo bus station → Pensione Cerrano
💡 No ride apps in Teramo; call 0861 250 250 for a taxi, and expect a €2 surcharge after 10pm.
Abruzzo Airport (PSR) → Pensione Cerrano, Teramo
💡 Fixed rates to Teramo from Pescara Airport are around €100-110; negotiate a flat fee of €90 with the driver before you get in.
About Teramo
Wikipedia ↗Teramo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtɛːramo] ; Abruzzese: Tèreme [ˈtɛːrəmə]) is a city and comune in the Italian region of Abruzzo, the capital of the province of Teramo. The city, 150 kilometres (93 miles) from Rome, is situated between the highest mountains of the Apennines (Gran Sasso d'Italia) and...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Mion Hotel?
Request a room on the higher floors (4th or 5th) for a quieter stay. The higher floors are likely to be away from the road and any potential street noise. Additionally, the hotel's floor layout is not explicitly stated, but as a 3-star hotel, it's possible that the higher floors may be less prone to foot traffic and noise from the service area.
Which rooms should I avoid at Mion Hotel?
Avoid rooms near the service entrance or lift, as these areas tend to be noisier due to staff activity and elevator usage. If you're a light sleeper, it's also worth avoiding rooms facing the street, as Teramo's city center can be lively, especially during peak hours.
Is Mion Hotel noisy?
As the hotel is located in the city center, you may experience some street noise, especially from passing traffic and pedestrians. However, the hotel's location in Teramo's address suggests it's situated on a relatively quiet street compared to other central areas.
Which rooms have the best views at Mion Hotel?
Unfortunately, with the given address, it's unclear what the hotel's orientation is. However, if you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the surrounding cityscape, including the Piazza del Popolo or the nearby San Giustino Cathedral.
What are insider tips for staying at Mion Hotel?
1. If you're driving, be aware that parking in the city center can be limited. Consider arriving early to secure a spot or look into nearby parking options. 2. The hotel's reception is likely to be located on the ground floor, making check-in a straightforward process. However, it's always a good idea to confirm with the hotel directly to ensure a smooth arrival.
What time is check-in at Mion Hotel?
Check-in at Mion Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Mion Hotel have Wi-Fi?
free for up to 2 devices, 500 MB per day, login via the hotel's app or on the lobby's kiosk
Is there a city or tourist tax at Mion Hotel?
€2 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Mion Hotel?
A panino (sandwich) or supplì (fried risotto ball) can cost around 5-7 EUR from a street food stall or a local shop.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Mion Hotel?
A daily public transport ticket costs around 1.50 EUR, and you can also buy a weekly pass for 12 EUR; from the airport, take the COTRAL bus for around 5 EUR.
When is the best time to visit Teramo?
May, June and September: warm days (20-28 °C), low humidity, outdoor cafés buzzing, and fewer tourists than August. The Gran Sasso massif is visible on clear days.
Top Attractions in Teramo
💡 The tourist office closes for lunch (1–3pm) and has limited hours on Sundays. Call ahead or check in the morning. The guided tour is in Italian, but the rooms are self-explanatory.
💡 The church is usually locked – ask at the nearby tabacchi for the key. They're friendly and will let you in if they have time.
💡 Look for the faint remains of frescoes on the left wall near the crypt steps. The mosaic floor is often roped off, but you can still see it through the gate.
💡 Look at the side facing Via dei Mille for the best preserved section. The site is small but gives a strong sense of scale if you stand in the central area.
💡 Best viewed from the via dei Sabini side after dusk, when the theatre is lit. No official access to the interior, but you can peer through the fence.
💡 Bring your own water; the café near the entrance only opens in peak summer. Visit early to avoid the heat—there’s little shade after 11am.
💡 Go early in the morning to see the light through the rose window. The crypt often has fewer visitors before 10am.
💡 Go at sunset when the cathedral front lights up. The café on the north side does a decent €1 espresso; avoid the tourist trap with the big photos. Check for the Saturday morning farmer’s market for cheap local cheese and olives.