Pompei, Italy
Via Ponte Izzo, 49
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+39 818615662
This is a hidden gem of a hotel. First, I mean literally hidden! It was very hard to find. I drove past it twice and then some very helpful locals pointed it out to me. The hotel was fantastic. There is a very nice pool. They have a large vegetable garden near the back and fruit trees growing throughout. They have farm animals and the stall allowed my children to feed them and even pet and carry the baby goats. They also have a playground for the kids. The restaurant had good food, and the breakfast was good as well. The rooms were pretty nice as well. Extremely satisfied overall. Note that driving in this area is pretty crazy. No one seems to follow any traffic rules and every intersection is a free-for-all. An interesting, if not frightful experience!
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Lovely people, very helpful in every way, remembers your preferences and just makes your vacation there all the more relaxing. Southern hospitality at it's best. Online they said they would charge us for the baby bed bit when we got the bill they did and that was a pleasant surprise. Would defiantly return there and they the food they make is from their own garden and much better that the food you would get at a restaurant for a compatible price. Great for kids especially with farm friendly animals a wide open area.
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Don't go here. And if you still want to go, don't book via Booking. We paid in advance for a villa, upon arrival it seemed they put another family in it already. The witch from reception, Cristina, put my family in a double hotelroom. Honestly unbelievable. No compensation, no excuses, no nothing. Barely speaks English. Booking.com also didn't take responsibility. Have never been treated like this in my life, not the best start of our holiday unfortunately... Update 04-08: apparently they did the same thing to another family and what basically happened is that they split the villa into 2 separate rooms and stuffed both with extra beds to increase the capacity and increase the profit margin per room.... Update 05-08: Regardless of the category on booking.com, staying in a villa is a different experience than staying in a double hotelroom, which is not an agriturismo experience for us. Instead of informing us upon arrival, you should have informed us when changing the layout of the villa, providing us with the opportunity to accept this change or look for a different location. This is just not a fair practice. If we would have wanted to stay in a hotel room, with crying baby's in rooms around us, we would have selected that option on Booking.com instead of the villa or just booked a different agriturismo. You're just a bunch of crooks luring people in with a nice looking villa, and then putting them in a hotel room. We spoke to the family who you put in the hotel room on the day we left and the same thing happened to them. That's not hospitality... Update 05-08: not confusing you with a different agriturismo. Please check the pictures, 1) what you advertised 2) what you delivered. The sheer arrogance in not even willing to admit your wrongdoing is astounding... I wanted to give it a rest, since it only brings negative energy and you are simply not worth it, but now you've done it. You/Booking.com will hear from my lawyer soon, good luck.
Was a little concerned about the place due to the location. It might be more that the taxi driver that took us here got lost down a few allies. Once we arrived the place was nice. The staff went beyond their normal check in for us. We arrived super late. We only had 1 night booked. Kind of wish we was able to spend a little more time here then what our plans were. It was nice sitting and relaxing in the courtyard in the morning.
This is a truly lovely little hotel. We stayed three nights. Clean, cool rooms in a basic / traditional style. We had a balcony room overlooking the garden/ pool area with a excellent view out to the mountains. The garden/pool area were well kempt, beautiful and very enjoyable. There is a small farm at the bottom of the garden with various farm animals. We stayed as a couple, and the hotel felt romantic though it is family friendly and there were several families with young children, there is a well equipt play area for children. We are at the restaurant each night, the food is lovely. Simple but very tasty dishes at a reasonable price. The wiatress (Mariana?) Is so helpful, she remained pleasant and polite even though she was clearly very very busy. She was able to recommend us which wines to drink and provided service with a smile.throughout. A definite credit to the hotel. It's worth noting that if you arrive by train to Pompeii the walk to the hotel seems a little 'sketchy' either down unlit back roads or down a very busy main road, you then turn into what looks a like a residential street with a sort of fast food shack at the end, don't be put off though as once you arrive in the hotel you won't be disappointed. Highly recommended.
Mixed feelings about this one. We stayed in a camper on the campsite near the hotel. Its location is very nice (strategic), near the old Pompei and a train station closed by to be able to visit the amalficoast or Napoli. Campingspots are very very small so you cannot leave your table and chairs outside.. In our case it smelled a little bit like dog poe too... Bathroom is very clean, but there is only one. Furthermore there are some problems with the boiler I think as the shower changes a lot between warm and ice cold water. The hotel om the other hand is very nice and you can use a couple of their facilities, including a nice kids playground, the restaurant, a little cute farm and the swimming pool although you need to pay an extra of 5 euro per kid per day when you are using the pool. The staff is very friendly. In conclusion, mixed feelings. I think i would recommand to stay in the hotel but i would overthink the camperarea although it is a strategic location to stay for a couple nights.
They have pool, restaurant, bar, playground for kids, vegeatable garden and small Farm Animals. Great for kids. We didn't stay in the rooms, but in the 'area sosta' for campers and motorhomes. It's a bit small, no shadow, close to a noisy road and just one bathrooom. But at least you can use the facilities from the agroturismo and the staff is really Nice. The sosta is ok for one or two nights
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