A historic town in the far north of Sardinia's west coast and a renowned tourist destination, known as the capital of the Coral Riviera, it has preserved the influences of Catalan rule, also known as Barceloneta.
The fifth largest city in Sardinia in terms of population (44,000), Alghero is the gateway to the island, thanks to Fertilia airport, as well as one of its most beloved places, thanks to exciting walks along the harbor ramparts, the red roofs that touch the sky, and the beautiful natural inlet overlooking the emerald sea. Its coastline is about 90 kilometers long and is known as the Coral Riviera: it is home to the largest colony of the highest quality coral.
The property is located in the heart of Alghero's historic center in a restricted traffic zone and can only be reached on foot.