La Posta Vecchia was built in 1640 on Roman ruins that can be admired in the hotel's museum.
Richard P. Attisha
Canada
The La Posta Vecchia Hotel was a pleasant surprise, a hidden gem close to Fiumicino Airport. We spent three nights before departing Italy, following a trip to Positano and Rome. The hotel manager was kind enough to upgrade us to the beautiful Tower Suite with views over the ocean. The Cocktail Bar was a quiet oasis to relax and read, and the food and service in the restaurant were excellent. We enjoyed touring the grounds and walking the promenade of the nearby beach. It is a spectacular hotel, and we will definitely be back.
Located next to the beach, the 3-star Hotel Miramare is in central Ladispoli. It offers a sea-view restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine, and classic-style rooms with LCD TV.
Set in its spacious garden of olive and fruit trees, Al Vecchio Fontanile features free Wi-Fi in all areas, an extensive breakfast, and elegantly decorated rooms.
Linda
United States of America
Truly, a step back in time as far as grace, elegance, beauty, comfort, and Sabrina is a delight. She is truly into making your stay an experience, not just another night. We can’t recommend this haven enough! 
B&B Millennium is located in Ladispoli, 2.5 mi from the seafront. Free WiFi access is available. Rooms and apartments here will provide you with a TV and a patio. The bathroom also comes with a...
Majed
Saudi Arabia
Location is in the country side of Roma area surrounded by farms which I liked. Studio was clean and tidy with some cooking items if you are going to cook. There is a table with chairs out side so you can seat and enjoy the weather. Internet connection is very weak.
Located 2789 feet from the seafront in Ladispoli, Agriturismo Torre Flavia features a restaurant and a large garden featuring table football. Wine and seasonal vegetables are produced on site.
Offering a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden, La Piana di Alsium in Ladispoli is close to Torre Flavia beach and Spiaggia Libera.
J.Christopher
United States of America
Really great place outside of Rome and close to the beach. The hosts and the meals were amazing. We were able to walk here from the train station (it’s not close but it is possible). Easy walk to the beach.
Small town - easy to drive around. Convenient. WHY stay in ROME - and fight traffic. Stay here, on the beach, take the TRAIN in (8 Euro all day pass - train to/from Rome, bus, subway - all included).
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Anonymous
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I have returned to Ladispoli after over 20 years - in my...
I have returned to Ladispoli after over 20 years - in my teens I spent some memorable summer holidays there, as my relative used to live in Ladispoli.
This is a typical commuters town, so do not expect crowds of tourists! This means that you have an opportunity to enjoy shopping and eating out with locals - so, the quality of food is great and prices reasonable. Beautiful, black-sanded beach to relax on after sightseeing Rome. For more active - there is a sport centre where you can hire some watersport equipment or book lessons. Alternatively, you can enjoy miles of walks along the beach!
For ancient history fans - check out the "next door town" of Cerveteri with its world-famous Etruscan museum and necropolis.
And Rome - it is only 30-40 min by train.
Highly recommended if you do not mind to commute a bit to Rome.
Lukasz
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stopped by Ladispoli for a break and to have a drink.
Stopped by Ladispoli for a break and to have a drink. Enjoyed the lounge chairs while listening to great music (Bossa Nova Covers - Spotify). There is WiFi available to guests. Way too short of a visit but plan to return.
Raul
Italy
10
Scored 10
Ladispoli is primarily visited by Italians, but came across...
Ladispoli is primarily visited by Italians, but came across some English also. Most hotels and bars speak English and are eager to do so. Lots of good restaurants, mostly service fish on the seafront.
Seamus
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
For a beach close to Roma it was as expected, the rubbish on...
For a beach close to Roma it was as expected, the rubbish on the beaches and on the streets are an issue it’s a pity the local shop owners don’t take more pride in picking up rubbish outside their shops. We bought locally and ate at home. You can get a super large pizza for €10 and a 2 flavor gelato for €1:50 nearby although they’re is only so many carbs one can eat! Stone fruits and figs were amazing!! The sand is black volcanic sand expect it to be hot hot hot
Carahealth
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
We chose Ladispoldi for its convenience for dropping off our...
We chose Ladispoldi for its convenience for dropping off our rental car - 37km to Fuimicino Airport and took around 40 mins so perfect for us.
Typical little beach town and has a few restaurants etc. Many of the residents work in Rome but choose to live in this quiet area.
Absolutely a lovely place to stay. The hosts were so lovely, the room was great and very spacious. Spotlessly clean and a great location, near beach and town and bars/ restaurants. The hosts allowed us to leave luggage there on our last day which was great and also provided a space for us to come back to change clothes etc and let us use facilities like toilet and outside shower, and left out towels for us. Thank you so much Ali and Antonio for everything. We really loved staying with you. Mark & Mary
The people working at the hotel were very friendly reception,rooms and restaurant.
Nothing special about the hotel so don't expect to much, but I liked it and I could stay here again. Typical roman hotel and beach
Close to the beach black sand. Expensive sunbed, but free beach also. 10-15min walk to trainstation. Shopping ok. Fishrestaurants more or less the same menu all places. Less pasta dishes.
Property was quiet, peaceful. It’s like a ‘country house’. Very clean , comfortable. Enzo and Etzio are gracious hosts, that go out of their way to ensure your needs were met.
Short drive to Lago Bracciano and town of Anguillara. If you want to travel to central Rome it’s a short drive to the train station in Ladispoli.
We will return for our next trip to Rome!!!
The hosts were very kind and accommodating. They made me feel welcome and comfortable. They gave me good recommendations for dining. It is on the beachfront and they provided beach chair, umbrella, and towel. The cappuccinos were tasty.
Great location close to groceries, restaurants, cafes, and shopping. Friendly town.
Loved how nice and clean the place was! Excellent location just down the street from the beach and grocery stores and such just around the corner, while also located on a very quiet street - really was just perfect; would stay again for sure. Wendy was a gem!
The location was perfect, close to the shops, the beach, the market, and dining places. The apartment was cosy, everything you need, was available. Plus, a bottle of Prosecco and fruits for welcoming. The host was very nice and helpful.
The location was wonderful, right on the edge of the beach, the room and gardens were lovely and the staff was very kind and looked after our every need. Tiziana and Andrea were wonderful, they made our stay in Ladispoli extra special.
The location in Ladispoli is ideal if you need to take the train to Rome. The train station is only 5min away on foot. Ladispoli itself is a very lively town with many shopping and dining options. The beach is about 15min away on foot.
The hotel is beautiful and in an amazing location. I loved the terrace for sunbathing, and in the evening, it was wonderful to enjoy a pre dinner drink there. Dinner was superb too, with a view of the sea.
Breakfast not included. The location was more than perfect. Five minutes from grocery store. Two minutes to the beach. Coffee bar across the street. Several restaurants close by. Very quiet neighborhood.
Everything was nice the place was very big and clean, it's also near to the beach and only 7 min walking to the train station, also patrizia she was very kind and helpful)) It's recommend 👍👍
Amazing location with own private beach. Great host, reception, food & free bike renting. Its a hidden gem with outstanding hospitality. Highly recommended!!
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