Your stay — Pineto Resort
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The Property — Pineto Resort
The Pineto Resort, a 3-star hotel in Teramo, offers a laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere with a retro flair, thanks to its 1970s-style architecture and lush gardens. The property's unique selling point lies in its proximity to the nearby Pineto Beach, a 10-minute walk away, and its bike-friendly location along the Adriatic coast. Families and couples seeking a relaxed, no-frills Italian seaside experience will feel at home here. The lobby's warm colours and rustic wooden accents create a welcoming ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the city.
Chronicles of Teramo
Teramo, founded by the Italic people in the 3rd century BC, boasts a rich history dating back to the Roman Empire. The city's architecture has evolved over the centuries, from the medieval castle to the Baroque-style Piazza del Popolo. Today, Teramo is a hub for the Abruzzo region's cultural and gastronomic identity, with a strong emphasis on traditional festivals, local cuisine, and wine production. The city's historic centre is a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, recognised for its vibrant food scene and ancient culinary traditions.
Best Time to Visit
Full Teramo guide →Best months
June and September are the ideal months to visit Teramo, with pleasant temperatures (22-25°C) and manageable crowds, making it perfect for exploring the city's historic centre and nearby beaches.
Peak / festival surge
July is the peak tourist month, driven by the Festa dell'Assunta (Feast of the Assumption) and the Teramo Jazz Festival, which attracts large crowds and higher hotel prices. Be prepared for long queues and higher costs.
Budget shoulder season
The shoulder season, May and October, offers the best value for budget-conscious travellers, with mild temperatures (18-22°C) and smaller crowds, allowing for a more relaxed experience.
Weather & packing
Teramo's climate is characterised by its sudden rain showers, so pack a waterproof jacket to be prepared. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, as the Adriatic sun can be strong, even during the shoulder season.
Live City Briefing — Teramo
- The city's new bike-sharing system, 'Teramo in Bici', has been launched, offering visitors a convenient and eco-friendly way to explore the city.
- The historic centre has been pedestrianised, making it easier for visitors to stroll and enjoy the local shops and cafes.
- The local food market, Mercato Coperto, has been renovated and now offers a wider range of artisanal products and street food options.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Pineto Resort, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on a higher floor (4th or above) for reduced street noise from the nearby Via Nazionale. Also, consider rooms facing the internal courtyard for a quieter experience.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on the lower floors (1st-3rd) might be noisier due to proximity to the street and potential noise from the nearby town.
Best views
Some rooms on higher floors may have a view of the surrounding hills or the city, but no specific direction is guaranteed.
Quietest floors
4th floor and above
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Via Nazionale can be a concern, especially on lower floors. There's also a possibility of noise from the service entrance and nearby town activity.
Insider tips
Take advantage of the hotel's on-site parking, but be aware that spaces are limited, so it's recommended to reserve in advance. The hotel's reception is staffed 24/7, but it's a good idea to arrive early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid any potential check-in congestion.
- 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 — Pineto Resort
free for up to 2 devices; 500 MB per day; login via room key card
serves all floors; no stairs-only historic sections
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) on room TVs and tablets
15:00-00:00 (standard hours); early bag-drop available from 09:00; late check-out until 16:00 costs €30; €50 after 16:00
available at the concierge desk; free for a maximum of 3 hours; €5 for 24 hours
step-free access; wheelchair entries; some rooms adapted for guests with mobility impairments
on-site parking available for €10 per night; nearest public car park 'Parcheggio San Giuseppe' is 5-minute walk away and costs €15 per day; electric vehicle charging available; €5 per hour
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €3.50 per person per night (mandatory city tax)
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit + €100 incidental card hold at check-in
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Piazza Europa Unita — 184 m · ~2 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Parafarmacia - Erboristeria Dott.ssa P. Martucci — 1.6 km · ~20 min walk
Pineto-Atri — 2.6 km · ~32 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
Travellers can exchange currency at local bancomat machines or at a Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena branch, located in the city centre. Be aware that airport bureaux de change often offer unfavourable exchange rates.
Most shops and restaurants in Teramo accept major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, but contactless payments and mobile pay are less common. It's always a good idea to have some cash on hand.
Tipping in Teramo is generally not expected but rounding up the bill or leaving 1-2 euros for good service is appreciated. For taxis, it's customary to round up to the nearest euro.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cheap coffee can be found at a bar for around 1-2 euros.
A slice of pizza or panino can cost around 5-7 euros at a local eatery.
A pasta dish or second course at a trattoria can cost around 12-15 euros.
The area around the city centre, particularly around the Piazza del Popolo, is known for its affordable street food options.
Local supermarket chains like Conad and Eurospin have branches in the city centre.
High-street shopping can be found along the Corso Ottaviano and Via San Giuseppe, with market stalls and independent shops offering affordable clothing options.
A daily public transport pass costs around 4-6 euros and can be purchased at local newsagents or online. The cheapest way to get to Teramo from the airport is by bus, which costs around 5 euros and takes about 30 minutes.
Avoid eating at touristy restaurants, opt for local markets or eat at a traditional trattoria. Consider purchasing a rechargeable public transport card for multiple journeys. Take advantage of happy hour deals at local bars and cafes.
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 Pineto Resort
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: pharmacy · Parafarmacia - Erboristeria Dott.ssa P. Martucci — 1.6 km · ~20 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Pineto Resort?
Request a room on a higher floor (4th or above) for reduced street noise from the nearby Via Nazionale. Also, consider rooms facing the internal courtyard for a quieter experience.
Which rooms should I avoid at Pineto Resort?
Rooms on the lower floors (1st-3rd) might be noisier due to proximity to the street and potential noise from the nearby town.
Is Pineto Resort noisy?
Street noise from Via Nazionale can be a concern, especially on lower floors. There's also a possibility of noise from the service entrance and nearby town activity.
Which rooms have the best views at Pineto Resort?
Some rooms on higher floors may have a view of the surrounding hills or the city, but no specific direction is guaranteed.
What are insider tips for staying at Pineto Resort?
Take advantage of the hotel's on-site parking, but be aware that spaces are limited, so it's recommended to reserve in advance. The hotel's reception is staffed 24/7, but it's a good idea to arrive early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid any potential check-in congestion.
What time is check-in at Pineto Resort?
Check-in at Pineto Resort is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Pineto Resort have Wi-Fi?
free for up to 2 devices; 500 MB per day; login via room key card
Is there a city or tourist tax at Pineto Resort?
€3.50 per person per night (mandatory city tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near Pineto Resort?
A slice of pizza or panino can cost around 5-7 euros at a local eatery.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Pineto Resort?
A daily public transport pass costs around 4-6 euros and can be purchased at local newsagents or online. The cheapest way to get to Teramo from the airport is by bus, which costs around 5 euros and takes about 30 minutes.
When is the best time to visit Teramo?
June and September are the ideal months to visit Teramo, with pleasant temperatures (22-25°C) and manageable crowds, making it perfect for exploring the city's historic centre and nearby beaches.
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.