Salvatore gave a lot of useful information about staying and about the villa itself. The villa has an interesting history over 300 years. Let you not be frightened by the scratched walls and stairs. Inside these rooms is very clean, pleasant and modern. The room was spacious for 3 people and had a balcony. From unpleasant moments: at night noise is due to cars passing under the windows. And very cool in the room. We took extra blankets. The heater was 19 degrees, but it worked exactly 30 seconds and it was off. The temperature in the room was strong but below 19 degrees. It was not like the unwet poop under the sheets More resembled the glue and churned under us. In any case, the location is very convenient and the Salvatore is very responsive. Recommend!
Es war ein gelungener Aufenthalt!
Tolle Lage in der Nähe aller relevanten Fixpunkte (Bus, Bahn, Metro, Flughafen Bus, Altstadt, etc)… nur mit dem Auto sollte man nicht anreisen - Parken ist limitiert und teuer.
Die Unterkunft war geräumig, komfortabel, sauber, gut ausgestattet und man hatte zu jeder Zeit einen Ansprechpartner. Auch einen tollen Stadtführer gab es per PDF dazu!
Nach dem C/O konnte man das Gepäck noch bis zum Abflug lagern und war somit bis zum letzten Moment ungebunden und flexibel.
Gerne eine dicke Empfehlung!
The entrance is a little hard to find, and there are stairs right after you open the entrance, so it's a bit difficult if you have a suitcase. The room itself was nice and clean.
Located in Caiazzo, PETRUS Rooms is in the historical district, a 1-minute drive from Museo Kere and 7 minutes from Masseria Piccirillo. This bed & breakfast is 10.9 mi (17.5 km) from Royal Palace of Caserta and 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from cantina Alepa.
This bed & breakfast offers complimentary parking nearby.
A complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to noon.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 3 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature hair dryers and bathrobes. Conveniences include safes and blackout drapes/curtains, and housekeeping is provided daily.
The hotel is very clean and the location is good. It is very close to the exhibition. The girl who received us is very warm and polite. Because we missed yesterday's message, I didn't check in until after 12:00 p.m. It's already past the check-in time, so please pay attention. But girls, you help us open the door and check in. It'm very conscientious and praise it. I hope everyone can stay in this
We liked it very much. Hotel is modern. This is a 4-room apartment (in each shower/toilet), there is a common kitchen with a refrigerator. In the fan room, hot water is good. 2 minutes from the station, super convenient! For breakfast there is a coupon in the ste cafe next to. When you are inhabited, look for the entrance and right call with names, here on one of the boards will be the name of the hotel. Then come to the porter in the entrance, he will call the host who will come in 10 minutes.
With a stay at Silvana's House in Agerola, you'll be in the mountains, and 11.3 mi (18.1 km) from Amalfi Beach and 11.5 mi (18.5 km) from Amalfi Harbour. This guesthouse is 14.7 mi (23.7 km) from Pompeii Archaeological Park and 18 mi (29 km) from Mount Vesuvius.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
A complimentary on-the-go breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and refrigerator in a common area.
Make yourself at home in one of the 4 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and Smart televisions. Rooms have private patios. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include complimentary bottled water and irons/ironing boards, and housekeeping is provided on request.
The location was ideal and very close to the central train/bus station. The room was large and comfortable. They prepared a 2L bottle of water per guest, which was great. The check-in might sometimes be trouble(I had to wait more than a half hour…) You will get a cup of drink and a single bread for breakfast. You can help yourself to get coffee or tea.
GGuest UserOur stay at B&B Maiori suites was fabulous. The location was great, it was quiet and near the beach with great restaurants nearby. It's also close to Amalfi and the room was clean and the amenities were refilled every day. Top hotel.
RRip RipWe booked feeling a little nervous as we read the various reviews but also hesitated with little experience of a B&B Guest house.
There seemed very few choices in Naples ( Chiaia district) a prime , safer area ; to have a suite with some kitchenette and a very reasonable price.
We were warmly welcomed to our studio suite, spacious , well organised with a lot of thought in the location of design of fixtures and furniture; seating to take breakfast, working desk and or relax on the sofa.
Brightly lit room with big “can open” sound proof windows or option to use the air conditioning system . Views of the nearby residential apar**ents actually helped us feel at home ( even though we were not able to enjoy the Naples sea view)
Bed, mattress , linen and pillows were fine ( for those who require more specific finer finishes should not go to a Guest house)
Bathroom was practical and had all that one needed, with hand held shower and rain shower installed.
Kitchenette had electric stove , coffee maker, kettle , Fridge and utensils. Again sufficient for a 4 night stay.
Any longer an oven or toaster would have been nice to heat up bread.
The highlight worth mentioning, as most reviews have , is Massimo who helped us with recommendations, guided us with a local map, booked day tour to Pompeii, our taxi and so much more..
Honestly, for those of us who have been lucky to stay in 5 star hotels will know that you don’t always get this type of discreet professional reliable hospitality that Massimo has shown us.
If you don’t mind staying at a guest house which may sound daunting , or that the entrance of the building may be slightly off the side street but having read this review will reassure you that the 24 hours security guards and the gated premises made it feel like a home away from home.
Thank you Massimo
and team for keeping our room super clean , daily when we really didn’t expect the service. Likewise appreciated the small touches of receiving disposable raincoats in case of heavy rain on our tour.
GGuest UserTerrible experience with this hotel. After confirming the booking and arriving are the area the owner disappears for hours, doesn’t answer texts or phone calls and doesn’t leave anybody in the property to check us in we had to plead with locals to help us get the owners phone number. In addition, when we checked us we had to deal with non English speakers (how do you rent properties internationally without being able to communicate?) and also demanded tax payment in cash even though they carried no change so we ended up paying more than needed. Property itself very nice and clean but I recommend to stay away.
OoenanayIn my opinion, Palazzo Adele is the best place we ever stayed in. If we go to Ercolano again, it would be our only choice.
The building is very elegant. The terrace on the 2nd floor (or 1st floor in Europe) is spacious. The parking is gated, only opened with a key fob. The room is spotless; I even feel comfortable walking on the floor barefooted.
The owner is such a nice guy! When we arrived, he gave us a warm greeting. He also provided us with some great advice on how to go to visit Vesuvius and Pompeii, as well as where to eat.
In fact, he printed out some useful information, which became our guidebook in the following few days.
We went to the Herculaneum Site as he suggested, spent nearly 2 hours there, only covered 60% of the whole place.
We followed his instruction to purchase the tickets to Vesuvius, and had a great trip there.
We asked about restaurant, he suggested a few of them. We tried the best one on the list, Bistrot Italia, fantastic food, affordable price, nice wine, and impressive service. It was so good that on the day we left, we went there again.
The location of Palazzo Adele is great! Walking distance to almost everywhere (the train
station, the Herculaneum Park, restaurants, The Royal Palace of Portici, oh and an amazing gelato place).
The neighborhood is nice. I remembered we walked through a short tunnel and there was not even a slight trace of urine smell in the air, which was very, very impressive.
All in all, Palazzo Adele is a great place to stay. Highly recommended to anyone visiting the Naples and Pompeii area.
GGayatri GallowayBang in the heart of not just the charming old centre but right on the block where the street partying takes place till the early mornings of the weekends. But no noise pollution due to the small boutique hotel being on the (very high!) fourth floor of the old building that has its entrance in the courtyard off the street.
We traveled with our two sons (17 and 10) and it worked but wouldn’t stay with our younger daughters there due to the unconventionality of the accommodation:
No public areas or services, just straight up rooms (only six of them all in the one corridor off the reception) which are fitted in modern and marbled design.
Room no 3 is spacious with a nice four poster bed, no 1 is less so but both still had room for a bidet in the all tiled bathrooms which has an LED light feature in the shower! Both also have a French balcony: from room 3 you can view the Vesuvius Mountain. Theres a price listed minibar and my husband really liked the mattress
Reception is not 24h but communication was very good and personal through WhatsApp.
I was looking forward to the roof terrace but it was bare and unused serving merely as a panorama lookout point. Not to worry, the most important thing for us was that the hotel was clean and had some form of luxury for the night we stayed in Napoli!
LLKHKerMy family and I had a precious and memorable experience at Casa Astarita guesthouse in October. Although we walked for a while from the bus station to the house, we soon realized that we were already passing through the most central and lively area of Sorrento. Everything we wanted—restaurants, gift shops, gelato and drink bars, supermarkets, and more—was just a few steps from the guesthouse.
The reception and hospitality at Casa Astarita were even more surprising and heartwarming, making us feel truly at home. We were deeply touched and grateful to be guests here.
We especially enjoyed the morning breakfast time with other guests in the common dining area. The maids were kind and thoughtful, customizing our meals to our preferences.
The room was spacious, and the furniture solid and traditionally functional—not designed for those expecting luxury decor, but perfectly comfortable. The balcony overlooked the main street below, where we could hear buskers and Italian music playing from the nearby restaurants, giving us an immersive sense of the city.
On our checkout day, as we wanted to stay in the city until late, we were gladly offered luggage storage without hesitation. We sincerely thank the host for their considerate and customer-oriented service.
ВВиталий ОреховОтель вызвал противоречивых чувства)). Положительное: Удобное расположение в центре города, близко к метро и достопримечательностям. Рядом супермаркет.В номере чисто.
Что не понравилось: квест с заселением ( в принципе, всё понятно объяснено, какое кнопки, но нужно пройти 3 закрытых дверей). Расположение кондиционера под окном и за шторкой)). Слышимость от соседнего номера, а именно из туалета ( будто бы у тебя в комнате). И главное - ни утром, ни вечером не было горячей воды, только днём.
Поехал бы я снова в этот отель, думаю нет
CcharlottieotsieTook my dad on a trip to Italy for his birthday and the first night of our stay couldn't have gone better here. Margrita was so welcoming and friendly, offering us a glass of juice or water upon arrival. She then gave us a plethora of different croissants to choose for as part of the breakfast. There was a classic course of buffalo mozzarella and tomatoes, then a flavoured croissant, and a plate of fresh fruit. The other people staying there said it was the best breakfast ever, and to be honest, I agree. The rooms were incredibly tidy and neat, complete with a fridge to store water for enduring the heat (air con worked a treat, and there were also complimentary water bottles on our first night). The views from the little balconys in the common areas were beautiful overlooking the lemon trees. The location was great, about a 15 minute walk to the beach, which was perfect for us as we were out of the hustle and bustle. And about a 10 minute walk from the station when we arrived. All in all 10/10 honestly, and I don't usually leave reviews but felt the need to do this place and margrita justice! 😊