Hotel Carol
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - Noon
- Check Out Time - 11 AM
- Breakfast
- Parking
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Restaurant On-site
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Description
See more detailsLocation. The Hotel Carol is located in Rimini, Italy, 50 metres from Rivabella beach, 200 metres from bars and nightclubs, within five kilometres of various theme parks, and five kilometres from Rimini Trade Fair. Rimini railway station is 1.5 kilometres away and Rimini Airport is eight kilometres away.
Hotel Features. The Hotel Carol is a family-run hotel with a garden terrace, outdoor swimming pool with a children's pool, and sauna. The air-conditioned lobby has a 24-hour front desk with safe-deposit box, and there is a lounge with library and satellite television. Parking is complimentary.
The restaurant at Hotel Carol serves regional dishes including hand-made pasta and fresh fish, with an al fresco dinner twice weekly in the terrace garden. A buffet breakfast is complimentary.
Bicycles can be borrowed from the hotel to explore the local area, and scooters rented nearby. Rivabella beach offers various water sports from windsurfing to sailing and scuba diving.
Guestrooms. The 65 guestrooms at Hotel Carol have tiled floors in a decor of gold and yellows with wooden furniture and an iron-posted bed, and are air- conditioned with a balcony. All have cable television, desks, direct-dial phones and minibars, and private bathrooms with shower cubicles, bidets, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. Gradara Castle commands views across to the neighbouring Republic of San Marino and to Rimini and Carpegna. The medieval fortifications are well- preserved and legendarily the scene of the tragic love story of Paolo and Francesca, immortalised by Dante.