B&B Ca' Solare - Marcorengo, Città Metropolitana di Torino

Indirizzo: Via Giulio Romano Vercelli, 15, 10020 Marcorengo TO, Italia.
Telefono: 0119151928.
Sito web: bbcasolare.com.
Specialità: Bed & Breakfast.

Opinioni: Questa azienda ha 0 recensioni su Google My Business.
Media delle opinioni: 0/5.

Posizione di B&B Ca' Solare

Il B&B Ca' Solare, situato all'indirizzo Via Giulio Romano Vercelli, 15, 10020 Marcorengo TO, Italia, è una scelta eccellente per chi cerca un alloggio confortevole e accogliente. Con un facile contatto al telefono 0119151928 o attraverso il loro sito web bbcasolare.com, potrai organizzare il tuo soggiorno in tutta tranquillità.

Il B&B Ca' Solare offre un'esperienza Bed & Breakfast completa e piacevole. Immergiti nella quiete della campagna piemontese, a pochi chilometri da importanti città d'arte e cultura come Torino e Vercelli. La struttura, circondata da un ampio giardino, garantisce un'atmosfera rilassante e un'accoglienza calorosa.

Le camere del B&B Ca' Solare sono dotate di ogni comfort, inclusi bagno privato, riscaldamento, aria condizionata e connessione Wi-Fi gratuita. La colazione, servita al mattino, include una varietà di prodotti dolci e salati, per iniziare la giornata con energia e gusto.

Sebbene non siano presenti recensioni su Google My Business, il B&B Ca' Solare si distingue per la sua attenzione ai dettagli e il servizio personalizzato offerto agli ospiti, che garantiscono un'esperienza positiva e indimenticabile.

Per chi desidera visitare la zona, il B&B Ca' Solare è il punto di partenza ideale per esplorare le bellezze del Piemonte. Potrai facilmente raggiungere siti storici, enoteche, ristoranti e attrazioni naturali, grazie alla sua posizione strategica.

Recensioni di B&B Ca' Solare

B&B Ca' Solare - Marcorengo, Città Metropolitana di Torino
Cloudhill

We have made several visits to Ca Solare over the last few years and are happy to report that it remains a great place to stay and is, if anything, constantly improving. A restored classic 19thC Piemontese farmhouse tucked in the gentle vine-covered hills to the west of Turin (and just an hour SE of Milan's Malpensa airport), it offers easy access to all of NW Italy and is a convenient stopping point while driving from northern to southern Europe. There are many great places to stay in this diverse, sophisticated, and intriguingly under-touristed area, but Ca Solare remains our hands-down favorite. We're particularly partial to our charming host and hostess - Dario and Kiki - who unerringly steer us to the best sights, events, and eateries - even introducing us to their friends and including us in various local social outings! They also whip up amazing breakfasts and tempt us continuously with an array of luscious snacks - all included in their surprisingly modest room rates. Their sumptuous dinners, replete with local specialties, are not to be missed, and are similarly well-priced. The rooms themselves are comfortable and spacious, with simple, homey furnishings. All in all, it's quite easy to settle in for a few relaxing days, and much, much harder to tear oneself away.|

B&B Ca' Solare - Marcorengo, Città Metropolitana di Torino
Karol T

As we travelled through Italy last summer, many people asked us why we were going to the Torino area (as it is much less travelled than other tourist spots in Italy). After we went there I just couldn't understand this reaction. This is a beautiful part of Italy. I have to say I enjoyed it at least as much (if not more) than some of the better known areas (overloaded with tourists as they were in the month of July).||When we (finally) found Ca Solare after a full day of driving, we did wonder for a few minutes what we had got ourselves into. Several construction workers were working on an addition to the casa (a future restaurant) and 2 huge newfoundland retrievers (each chewing on a parmesan rind) came to meet us in the driveway.||We had pre-arranged to have our hosts prepare us an Italian dinner. They had friends visiting while we were there, which added to the enjoyment of our trip (very friendly people). The dinner prepared by Christina was fabulous and the breakfast the next morning (prepared by Christina's husband, Dario) was the best we had on our 3-week trip). Wholegrain bread (milled from local grain) and homemade preserves were highlights.||Our room was like 2 rooms in one: a living area with pullout bed and an adjacent bedroom with 2 more beds. This was perfect for our family (4 of us).||The nicest surprise of all was the bill - $105 for accommodation, dinner, and breakfast for 4. To top it off, Dario sent us on our way with a nice bottle of local (barolo) wine.||I highly recommend Ca Solare. I would like to return to this part of Italy some day.|

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