Casa Isolani, period residences Piazza Maggiore
Casa Isolani is a charming Bed & Breakfast at the second floor of no. 1 Via D’Azeglio: to be in Piazza Maggiore and at the same time in the lively heart of this long and very old street, that reaches Porta San Mamolo. The rooms, which belong to the Cavazza Isolani family (one of the oldest in Bologna) have been perfectly restored with traces of ancient frescoes and refined details. The street is traffic free, in the centre of the shopping district. The singer Lucio Dalla lived for many years at no. 15, where the Foundation in his name is situated. Piazza Grande: one of his most beautiful songs.
Piazza Grande room
With a balcony on Piazza Maggiore and an area of 30m square, this is one of the most delightful rooms at the Casa Isolani Bed and Breakfast. Situated in the historic, cultural and commercial heart of Bologna. Piazza Maggiore, also known as Piazza Grande, is in fact one of the best-known symbols of the city. The room has a double bed and an elegant bathroom. Completely restructured, with up-to-date and functional furniture. Provided with every comfort, air conditioning and tiny sitting room, it is a little place where you will feel at home, with a pinch of luxury.
Check-in: 2 to 6 pm
Check-out: 10 am
· Double bed
· Breakfast at the bar: extra
· Free WiFi and Air Conditioning
· Shower
. Wardrobe, writing desk, safe
. Refrigerator with water
Common area a large room with tables and chairs for working or preparing a cup of coffee or tea.
While lacking the official safety measures, the residence is accessible for the disabled.
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