The Serena Majestic Hotel Residence is in Abruzzo, a region known for quaint historic villages, nature parks, and several protected areas.
The Serena Majestic Hotel Residence is in Abruzzo, a region known for quaint historic villages, nature parks, and several protected areas.
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Distance 7 km – Old Pescara, the city’s beating heart, is between Corso Manthonè and Via delle Caserme – it’s abuzz day and night year-round, with late-night restaurants and clubs that line the pedestrian streets. The city is home to Gabriele D’Annunzio’s Birthplace Museum, which documents the poet’s life and work, and the Museum of the People of Abruzzo, which looks at the history and folk traditions from their origins to the 1950s. The 19th-century Villa Urania, near Piazza Salotto in Pescara’s modern centre, is home to Antiche Maioliche di Castelli, a museum with an important local ceramic collection. Downtown Pescara is the place to shop where you’ll find several designer outlets in the Montesilvano and Città Sant’Angelo shopping areas.
Distance 11 km – Città Sant’Angelo is home to the 12th-century Collegiate Church of Saint Michael and the churches of Saint Clare and Saint Francis. You’ll find other noteworthy artistic sites in Atri, about 20 km away, like Acquaviva Palace, the Municipal Theatre, the church of Saint Augustine, and the 14th-century Fonte Canale and Caves, a mighty network of interconnected opus signum caves.
Distance 27 km – Lake Penne, home to the Oasis Farm, is one of the region’s most intriguing wildlife oases. At Penne Reserve farm, workers experiment with producing and processing organic farm products. Visitors of all ages can participate in the Oasis workshop to learn typical local activities, such as woodworking and ceramics.
Distance 27 km – Chieti, 330 metres (330 feet) above sea level, rests on a hill that divides the Pescara River tributary from the Alento basin. Further along, it separates the Majella and Gran Sasso mountain masses from the Adriatic Sea plains – a photographic marvel ready to be captured. One of Italy’s most fascinating old cities, Chieti is home to the National Archaeological Museum, which recounts the most significant phases of Abruzzo’s archaeological history—don’t miss the Capestrano Warrior statue, which dates to the 5th century B.C. There’s also the Civitella Museum, which exhibits Palaeolithic and Neolithic artefacts.
Distance 80 km – Gran Sasso National Park spans 160,000 hectares, completely enveloping the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga mountain ranges. The park’s flora reflects its valuable plant heritage, while rare species like the Apennine wolf, wild cat, chamois, wild boar, squirrels, and foxes represent its diverse fauna. A dense network of hiking trails and the Gran Sasso Horse Trail weave through the park, so it’s easy to explore by mountain bike. Well-preserved mediaeval villages, rural architecture, castles, hermitages, and abbeys lie nearby.
Distance 87 km – Situated on a hill that slopes toward the sea, Vasto retains several relics from its past: Augustan villa remains and traces of mediaeval settlements, the 15th-century Caldoresco Castle, and the Palazzo d’Avalos. Located in Piazza Prudente, the Palazzo bears decorative details from the remains of the 14th-century villa on which it was built. On Vasto’s coast, admire the Trabocchi, ancient wood fishing structures.
Distance 90 km – Majella National Park covers the provinces of L’Aquila, Chieti, and Pescara and as many as 34 other municipalities. The park’s mighty limestone massif is cut by the canyons of Orfento, Selva Romana, Santo Spirito, and Val Serveria. Its diverse fauna includes rare species like the Apennine wolf, wild cat, and chamois. The park organises various visitor activities, such as hiking, mountain-biking, horseback riding, guided educational tours, trekking, birdwatching, cycling, rock climbing, and canyoning.
Distance 90 km – At Abruzzo National Park, you can immerse yourself in genuine nature, culture, traditions, and the different environments that characterise them. From its rounded peaks to the typical soaring Apennine slopes, the park is home to some of Italy’s most interesting fauna: the brown bear, chamois, and wolf. Expert guides lead hiking and mountain bike tours through the park’s quietest, most stunning locations. There are also several places to enjoy typical Abruzzese cuisine.
Distance 104 km – Situated inside the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, Campo Imperatore is a vast plateau of glacial origin that soars to nearly 1,800 metres above sea level. It stands in the heart of the Gran Sasso d’Italia massif in the province of L’Aquila and is famous for the astronomical observatory built in 1948. Numerous hiking trails leave from the plateau, including Ippovia del Gran Sasso, a famous 300 km route that’s the longest of its kind in Italy. Campo Imperatore is also home to one of Italy’s highest ski resorts.
Distance 150 km – Three islands comprise this exquisite archipelago: San Domino, San Nicola, and Caprara. The crystal-clear sea and rocky seabed render it especially popular with divers. Once at the islands, you can rent rubber dinghies and boats to explore the multitude of inlets and coves.
THE BIRTH CITY OF GABRIELE D’ANNUNZIO
Distance 7 km – Old Pescara, the city’s beating heart, is between Corso Manthonè and Via delle Caserme – it’s abuzz day and night year-round, with late-night restaurants and clubs that line the pedestrian streets. The city is home to Gabriele D’Annunzio’s Birthplace Museum, which documents the poet’s life and work, and the Museum of the People of Abruzzo, which looks at the history and folk traditions from their origins to the 1950s. The 19th-century Villa Urania, near Piazza Salotto in Pescara’s modern centre, is home to Antiche Maioliche di Castelli, a museum with an important local ceramic collection. Downtown Pescara is the place to shop where you’ll find several designer outlets in the Montesilvano and Città Sant’Angelo shopping areas.
BETWEEN CHURCHES AND ARTISTIC HERITAGE
Distance 11 km – Città Sant’Angelo is home to the 12th-century Collegiate Church of Saint Michael and the churches of Saint Clare and Saint Francis. You’ll find other noteworthy artistic sites in Atri, about 20 km away, like Acquaviva Palace, the Municipal Theatre, the church of Saint Augustine, and the 14th-century Fonte Canale and Caves, a mighty network of interconnected opus signum caves.
A DIVE INTO ABBRUZZESE NATURE
Distance 27 km – Lake Penne, home to the Oasis Farm, is one of the region’s most intriguing wildlife oases. At Penne Reserve farm, workers experiment with producing and processing organic farm products. Visitors of all ages can participate in the Oasis workshop to learn typical local activities, such as woodworking and ceramics.
THE NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM AND THE CIVITELLA MUSEUM
Distance 27 km – Chieti, 330 metres (330 feet) above sea level, rests on a hill that divides the Pescara River tributary from the Alento basin. Further along, it separates the Majella and Gran Sasso mountain masses from the Adriatic Sea plains – a photographic marvel ready to be captured. One of Italy’s most fascinating old cities, Chieti is home to the National Archaeological Museum, which recounts the most significant phases of Abruzzo’s archaeological history—don’t miss the Capestrano Warrior statue, which dates to the 5th century B.C. There’s also the Civitella Museum, which exhibits Palaeolithic and Neolithic artefacts.
A DIVE INTO THE FLORA AND FAUNA OF ABRUZZO
Distance 80 km – Gran Sasso National Park spans 160,000 hectares, completely enveloping the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga mountain ranges. The park’s flora reflects its valuable plant heritage, while rare species like the Apennine wolf, wild cat, chamois, wild boar, squirrels, and foxes represent its diverse fauna. A dense network of hiking trails and the Gran Sasso Horse Trail weave through the park, so it’s easy to explore by mountain bike. Well-preserved mediaeval villages, rural architecture, castles, hermitages, and abbeys lie nearby.
DISCOVERING THE CITY’S HISTORY
Distance 87 km – Situated on a hill that slopes toward the sea, Vasto retains several relics from its past: Augustan villa remains and traces of mediaeval settlements, the 15th-century Caldoresco Castle, and the Palazzo d’Avalos. Located in Piazza Prudente, the Palazzo bears decorative details from the remains of the 14th-century villa on which it was built. On Vasto’s coast, admire the Trabocchi, ancient wood fishing structures.
BETWEEN AQUILA, CHIETI, AND PESCARA
Distance 90 km – Majella National Park covers the provinces of L’Aquila, Chieti, and Pescara and as many as 34 other municipalities. The park’s mighty limestone massif is cut by the canyons of Orfento, Selva Romana, Santo Spirito, and Val Serveria. Its diverse fauna includes rare species like the Apennine wolf, wild cat, and chamois. The park organises various visitor activities, such as hiking, mountain-biking, horseback riding, guided educational tours, trekking, birdwatching, cycling, rock climbing, and canyoning.
A DAY TRIP TO THE NATIONAL PARK
Distance 90 km – At Abruzzo National Park, you can immerse yourself in genuine nature, culture, traditions, and the different environments that characterise them. From its rounded peaks to the typical soaring Apennine slopes, the park is home to some of Italy’s most interesting fauna: the brown bear, chamois, and wolf. Expert guides lead hiking and mountain bike tours through the park’s quietest, most stunning locations. There are also several places to enjoy typical Abruzzese cuisine.
AND ITS ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY
Distance 104 km – Situated inside the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, Campo Imperatore is a vast plateau of glacial origin that soars to nearly 1,800 metres above sea level. It stands in the heart of the Gran Sasso d’Italia massif in the province of L’Aquila and is famous for the astronomical observatory built in 1948. Numerous hiking trails leave from the plateau, including Ippovia del Gran Sasso, a famous 300 km route that’s the longest of its kind in Italy. Campo Imperatore is also home to one of Italy’s highest ski resorts.
AN ARCHIPELAGO AMONG CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER
Distance 150 km – Three islands comprise this exquisite archipelago: San Domino, San Nicola, and Caprara. The crystal-clear sea and rocky seabed render it especially popular with divers. Once at the islands, you can rent rubber dinghies and boats to explore the multitude of inlets and coves.
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CARLO MARESCA 12 STREET, 65015 MONTESILVANO (PE)
Licence Number: 068024-ALB-0004 (hotel) – 068024-RTA-0001 (residence)
A14 motorway to the Pescara Nord Città Sant’Angelo exit. The hotel is 2 km from the tollbooth.
Pescara’s central station is 7 km away and is served by public transport (bus 2/) and taxis.
Pescara Airport is 14 km from the hotel