📄 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE

Terms and Conditions of Use of the website www.lapieja.it

This document governs the terms and conditions of use of the website www.lapieja.it (hereinafter the “Website”), as well as the services and content available on it.

Accessing and browsing the Website implies full and unconditional acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. If the user does not intend to accept them, they are invited not to use the Website.

1. Purpose of the Website

The Website has informational and promotional purposes and provides general information relating to Hotel Ristorante La Pieja di Opi, hospitality services, restaurant services, experiences and related activities.

The Website does not in any way constitute official contractual communication, unless expressly stated otherwise.

2. Website Owner

The Website is owned and managed by:

Gaia 1993 s.r.l.
Via Salita la Croce 1 67030 OPI (AQ)
VAT No.: 02209190665
Email: info@lapieja.it

3. Use of the Website

The user agrees to use the Website properly, lawfully and in compliance with applicable laws, avoiding any conduct that may infringe the rights of third parties or compromise the operation of the Website.

Access to the Website is reserved for adults.

The use of the Website for unlawful, fraudulent or harmful purposes is prohibited.

4. Limitation of Liability

The information on the Website is for informational purposes only.
Gaia 1993 s.r.l. undertakes to keep the content updated, but does not guarantee the absence of errors, inaccuracies or omissions.

Under no circumstances shall Gaia 1993 s.r.l. be held liable for:

  • direct or indirect damages arising from the use of or inability to use the Website;
  • any errors or omissions in the content;
  • damages resulting from viruses or technical malfunctions.

Access to and use of the Website are under the full responsibility of the user.

5. Bookings and Requests

Requests for information or bookings made through the Website do not automatically constitute a contractual obligation.
The accommodation or service contract shall be considered concluded only after explicit confirmation by the property.

6. Social Media Disclaimer

La Pieja di Opi is present on social media platforms (for example: Facebook, Instagram).

Content published by third parties on social media is not under the control of Gaia 1993 s.r.l., which assumes no responsibility for comments, opinions or materials posted by external users.

7. Intellectual Property

All Website content (texts, images, photographs, logos, graphics, videos, audio) is protected by intellectual property rights and is the exclusive property of Gaia 1993 s.r.l. or licensed for use.

Viewing and printing content are permitted exclusively for personal use.
Any reproduction, distribution or commercial use without written authorization is prohibited.

8. Restrictions of Use

It is expressly prohibited to:

  • copy or reproduce parts of the Website without authorization;
  • use automated systems (bots, crawlers, scrapers) to extract data;
  • compromise the security or operation of the Website.

Any non-compliant use will be prosecuted within the limits of the law.

9. Links to Third-Party Websites

The Website may contain links to third-party websites.
Gaia 1993 s.r.l. is not responsible for the content, services or policies of such websites.

Access to third-party websites is under the sole responsibility of the user.

10. Changes to the Terms and Conditions

Gaia 1993 s.r.l. reserves the right to modify these Terms and Conditions at any time.
Changes shall become effective from the date of publication on the Website.

Continued use of the Website implies acceptance of such changes.

11. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms and Conditions are governed by Italian law.

Any dispute relating to the use of the Website or related services shall fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Sulmona.

12. Final Clauses

Should any clause be deemed invalid or ineffective, the remaining provisions shall remain fully valid and effective.

The electronic version of this document constitutes valid legal evidence.