Cagliari
The City of Cagliari is the political, administrative, economic and cultural center of Sardinia (Italy). Inhabited ever since prehistoric times, the city sums up the entire history of the island, disputed by Phoenician, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Pisans, Aragoneses and Savoyards. Its name is of Phoenician-Punic origin (Karalis) and it is possible to see, around the city, the signs of its ancient history.
Built on seven hills that identify the city districts (Castello, Tuvu Mannu, Tuvixeddu, Monte Claro, Monte Urpinu, Bonaria, San Michele), the city has its original nucleus in Castello district, the highest point of the city overlooking the surrounding area. From the hills it is possible to admire the sea, and the Poetto beach, which is the place where people gather, play sports or go to swim. The area of Cagliari is surrounded by some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and a natural environment that is still very much unspoilt. Food is an important part of the experience: you can taste simple, fresh, and at the same time, delicious dishes of the Mediterranean tradition, with some characteristics that you can only find in Sardinia.
We believe that Cagliari, with its rich history, cultural appeal, and accessibility, will provide a memorable setting for LLRN members.
Cagliari is well-connected, with an international airport offering numerous direct flights to major European cities, especially during summer (including low-cost companies) and well connected with Milan and Rome. The city has also a reliable public transportation system (including buses and trains, making it easy for delegates to move around).
