Cerveteri: Taking You to a Thrilling Journey Back in Time
A quiet famous provincial town and commune located in northern Lazio is Cerveteri. It is the heart to Italy’s prominent Etruscan treasures and is recognized for its unspoiled necropolis complex. Founded in the ninth century BC, Etruscans called the city as Kysry but Caereby to the Ancient Romans. It also set off as one of the Mediterranean’s leading commercial centers during the fifth and seventh centuries.
Best Time to Visit
The months of April through August offers the Mediterranean kind of weather, mostly warm and pleasant, which makes it the best time to visit Cerveteri. During the Infiorata Festivalin May or June draws a lot of visitors as well, the streets of the town are embellished with floral artworks, which entices the eyes. The Etruria Eco Festival in August is a celebration that promotes environmental sustainability through concerts and art exhibitions.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Don’t miss a visit to Necropolis Banditaccia. It is one of the fascinating archeological sites as announced in 2004 by Unesco World Heritage, which has an arrangement of pre-Roman chambers with frescos. Of course, a trip to explore the Etruscan Museum of Cerveteri is a must. Immerse yourself to a wonderful journey back in time with plenty of artifacts dig out long prior to in the land of the classic Etruscan city. The best hotel options include the L’Isola de Rosa Relais & Hotel Di Charme, a charming hotel and wellness center on top of the hills, and the La Locandina, which features a garden and serves continental breakfast.