Our stay was a really good experience. First of all, everything what
was advertised, it is true, as it is.
The host, Aldo is very nice and communicative. If you have plans, but
you are not sure, how can you make it happen, he will tell you exactly
how can you achieve it. He will also tell you very useful information
about things that you have no idea, that you should ask, but are still
important to know. And this adds a lots of extra value to the place,
because thanks to this, you are not just receiving lodging for your
money, but also very good hints and understanding of the area, and how
things are working there. Being a tourist somewhere was never this
easy before.
The room was really cozy and very well equipped. Having a desk there
is a really nice touch for someone like me, who is not going anywhere
without a laptop and gadgets. The kitchen is used commonly, which is
sounds like a con first, but trust me, it will work out very well. But
obviously, the best part is the garden. It looked very good from the
photos, but in reality, it looks even more gorgeous and atmospheric.
And about the area. Torre Annunziata is a very nice, small town, which
wasn't discovered widely by the tourists yet, but has all potential
for this in the near future. So if you go there now, you can be
amongst the firsts, who is able to discover it, before it will go
mainstream. Has a lot of authenticity, and a lot of things to do and
see there. Excellent little restaurants and coffees, and if you like
craft beer, a very good place, called Craft27. Has nice beaches,
covered by shiney, black vesuvian sand and warm sea. And my favorite
thing there, where history books become alive, Villa Poppea what is
definitely worth to see.
The town is also a good hub to easily visit other places, such as
Naples, Pompei, Amalfi, Sorrento and Capri also can be reached from
here.