Tempio sits on a hilltop overlooking the granite peaks behind Aggius in the west and Monte Limbara to the SE; it is a mix of old and new, the core characterised by a warren of small narrow streets hemmed in by granite-built old-style houses, many with balconies. The lanes are studded with bars and small restaurants and offer some coolness to escape the summer sun. The cobbles would be a challenge to high heels, but the core is quite small and walkable easily. Local food is really good, from pizza (Il Trenino), to light lunches (Living) and the more traditional Sardinian dishes (Trattoria La Gallurese - order the snails/lumache); bars are cheap and service is mostly great (Living, New Chopin, Caffe' de Piazza), although one or two places are glacially slow (Bar de Museum - but fantastic pasta!). It seems a very happy town and the locals that somehow understood my broken Italian were welcoming and many spoke some English to help me out. There are numerous small and large parks affording shade and tranquility and to outer this, there is a bar - Risen - that caters for the young and plays plenty of party music, which was fun, but I didn't last until the advertised 4am closure... We had originally booked into the Pausania Inn, but left after a night and booked into the New Petit Hotel: a friendly place with smallish rooms but with great views over Aggius and just on the edge of the old town, so perfectly located for accessing the town without a 1.75km walk from the other hotel.
Tempio has an attractive old town. There was a music festival the night we were there, so it was hard to find a table in a restaurant and very loud. We particularly liked the agriturismo style restaurant next to the Nuraghi Maiori, about 2km North of town. The pipistrelle bats in the Nuraghe had just had babies. Tempio stays cooler than the rest of Sardinia so it’s good place to go in a heat wave.
A fascinating historic town away from the more popular beaches and resorts. With quaint streets and shops it has the feel of a place yet to be spoilt by tourists. Pedestrianised areas allow you to focus on the history as you walk the streets and sample the many little bars and restaurants. Probably not a place to stay if you are looking for night clubs and discos, but more of a traditional Sardinian town.
The staff at the hotel are incredibly helpful and friendly, making our stay very enjoyable. Although the hotel is situated on the outskirts of town, it is still easily accessible. The location offers stunning, natural mountain views that are truly breathtaking. Breakfast is included in the room rate, and it was quite satisfying. There is a parking space within the hotel. Overall, the room offers excellent value for the price
Tempio Pausania
The room was very spacious with a modern bathroom, comfortable beds, and comes with breakfast where you can try variety of sandwiches and pastries. I am very happy to have stayed there. There is also AC which saved us during hot days. Parking is available only 2.3 minutes away from the hotel.
Tempio Pausania
Lovely place in the centre of Tempio Pausania. We just stayed for one night, so it was nice that it is close to all the restaurants and shops. The room was clean and had a coffee machine and water in the fridge.
The best place if you look for tranquility. Service is exceptional. Very friendly staff and great cuisine thanks to chef Luca and Constantine. I will definitely come back on my next trip to Sardinia. ❤️
Tempio Pausania
Good location close by the center of Tempio Pausania. The host was very kind and helpful. The breakfast was stunning, so much food, lot of homemade pies, lovely.
Tempio Pausania
Large comfortable living space tastefully decorated, cooked breakfast, friendly host, located near Centro and Conad.
Tempio Pausania
The hotel is very charming, and staff friendly Nice bathroom! Located in the center of Tempio!
The food is amazing and the hotel is very quiet
Amazing nature and well setup hotel, good food