Hotel Nautilus

Viale Trieste, 26, , 61100 Pesaro (Show map)
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Open all year, the Hotel Nautilus stands directly overlooking the beach, with no roads between to be crossed.


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Hotel description

Open all year, the Hotel Nautilus stands directly overlooking the beach, with no roads between to be crossed.

A recently renovated building, it is able to offer its guests every comfort.

The large, well-lit hall is a relaxing environment and its sea view provides a fascinating spectacle even on days of bad weather. The american bar in operation all day is at guests' service for a sophisticated aperitif or just for a coffee. The dining-room, located on the first floor, welcomes guests with a fine view of the sea and will spoil them with a mixture of homely and recherché dishes and a buffet of vegetable side dishes at both lunch and dinner, accompanied by a fairly wide wine list on which local vintages predominate.The hotel has two lifts, one of them panoramic offering a view of the hills of the hinterland.

Hotel Facilities

Hotel Policies

Check-in

From 12:00 hours

Check-out

Until 10:00 hours

Accepted credit cards

American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club

The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.

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