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1. hotel Veles
hotel VelesLizzano in Belvedere
- Family adventures await with complimentary kids' activities and a prime location near Corno alle Scale Regional Park.
฿4,058
฿4,464 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Aug - 25 Aug
฿3,463
฿3,885 total
includes taxes & fees
14 Sept - 15 Sept




3. Hotel Roma
Hotel RomaAlto Reno Terme
- Picturesque Italian family retreat offers complimentary bicycles, garden explorations, and easy access to regional park adventures.
฿3,060
฿3,366 total
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept




4. Locanda Zita
Locanda ZitaSestola
- Alpine fun for kids of all ages awaits at this recently remodeled mountain retreat with 10 tennis courts and nearby skiing adventures.
฿2,817
฿3,099 total
includes taxes & fees
20 Sept - 21 Sept
฿2,076
฿2,283 total
includes taxes & fees
11 Sept - 12 Sept
฿2,435
฿2,678 total
includes taxes & fees
24 Aug - 25 Aug




8. Albergo Sapori
Albergo SaporiVergato
- Take the family on a countryside getaway in Vergato, where kids love garden exploration and parents enjoy on-site dining at Albergo Sapori.
฿2,965
฿3,262 total
includes taxes & fees
5 Sept - 6 Sept
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Top Gaggio Montano Hotel Reviews
Continental Urban Art Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Tutto perfetto tutto bene"
Admiral Park Hotel by Falco D'Oro Hotels
8/10 Good
"Our stay was overall really great. The pool was lovely, there is a sauna but I didn’t get to use it. The breakfast had a nice selection and almost all of the staff were amazing and helpful. A special shout out to the lady that manages breakfast as she seems to remember everyone and makes an extra effort with all guests! The biggest detriment was the night manager on Sunday the 19th. I came downstairs and there was no one at reception so I wandered over to the restaurant to borrow a fork. I didn’t take it off any table that was already prepared but went to the cutlery pile. On the way back I saw the manager at reception and asked if it was ok that I borrowed the fork to show I wasn’t hiding anything or stealing anything and he was patronising and rude over a fork. Other staff members witnessed his attitude and apologised to me after but there no wonder he is a night manager. It might be better if he wasn’t affiliated with the hotel at all as it left a bitter taste in my mouth."























