| From: CB, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: September, 2008 |
| Really lovely big apartment. Spotlessly clean, right in the centre of town. The host is extremely helpful, and everything we needed for breakfast was already in the apartment for us. Highly recommended, EXCEPT, it's on the main pedestrian street so is quite noisy with people outside your window. It does get quiet around 12-1 am, but if you're want an early night it might be a problem. |
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| From: PD, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| what a fab place to stay very spacious and so convient for the beach,shopping and restaurants I will definately be staying next time I go to Sorrento |
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| From: CM, Australia |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| Located on the main street, right in the heart of the action. Great location but can be a little noisy as room looks over main strees. Very clean, good facilities, can cook meals. Breakfast not a lot on offer and only instant coffee. Owner very friendly and helpful. |
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| From: Jane Fitchet, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| We did not arrive into Sorrento until 12.00 a.m. where we were met by Sonia who showed us where Casa Sorrentina was. She was very welcoming. The apartment was very clean and spacious with the ideal location being right in the centre of the main square, Piazza Taso, right above the ice cream shop!!! We did not have to worry about buses or taxis as we were close to all bars, restaurants and shops. We would strongly recommend staying here as the price we paid was value for money. The only thing the apartment lacks is a large shower as it was very cramped. In summary, a perfect place to stay with beautiful scenery. What a perfect holiday!!!! |
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| From: PB, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| We were in Sorrento for 3 days, 2 of which included an overnight stay at Casa Sorrentina. This B & B is on a very busy street that is in the middle of the shopping action. However, it was not easy to take luggage to the B & B from the train station. The side streets are cobblestone (not easy for rolling luggage) and the main street was one way and very crowded with people from about 10:00 AM to after midnight. There was no luggage storage available on first level, no assistance up the staircase, so the walk up to the lst floor was difficult on a staircase that turned and had no handrail. Also, the shower was nearly unusable as it was so small; we measured the door opening and it was 12.5 inches---very small by USA standards! |
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| From: NL, USA |
| Date of Stay: May, 2008 |
| We were for on vacation for 4 days. Casa Sorrentina is beautifully located on the Corso Italia, close to everything and easy to get to from the rail station. Travellers shoul be aware, though, that high street locations can be extraordinarily loud in the evenings and into the small hours when everyone's out on the street even after the shops are closed. That was where we wanted to stay, though, so we were okay with it. Also, the B&B is not staffed 24-hours a day but if you need anything, a phone call or note left on the door will solve it. Having a kitchenette was convenient even though there was a bit of an ant problem. Breakfast is provided via the food left in the stocked kitchen. It gets refilled every day. Great service, great welcome and location and we feel we got a good value. |
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| From: Alice Tseng, Taiwan |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| Owner very friendly and helpful on travel information. Room was spacious with a fully equipped kitchenette. Located on the main street of the town, about 7 min walk from train station. Overall very nice stay. The only backdraw is that hot water was not enough for all guests to take shower at once. |
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| From: Miguel Marzano, Argentina |
| Date of Stay: March, 2008 |
| Excellent location, a little noisy at night, but nevertheless, very good. The hostess was very friendly and helpful. The room was spacious and very comfortable. the only minus is that if you want a hot shower, You'd better be fast. On the plus side, having a kitchen is ideal to try out some Italian recipes (there is a very well supplied supermarket near of the B&B) |
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| From: LL, USA |
| Date of Stay: October, 2007 |
| Casa Sorrentina is in a great location. The owner is very friendly and speaks english well. The room was very clean and the kitchen had all we needed (coffee maker, pots & pans, etc). I would recommend this place to everyone except those who cannot climb stairs since there is no elevator. |
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| From: Padraic Ryan, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: September, 2007 |
| Super location on the corsa italia, close to restaurants, bars & shopping. Clean and spacious apartment style accomodation. Would highly recommend. |
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| From: Andre Roux, South Africa |
| Date of Stay: May, 2007 |
| Ideal location and good value for money. Very neat and quiet, our room did not have an outside view. Arrival can be problematic if youhave heavy luggage as the access to the area are limited to pedestrians only during certain times of the day |
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| From: Alison Jones, Australia |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| Centre of Sorrento - an excellent spot for restaurants and sightseeing. Made to feel very welcome by the hostess. Very comfortable apartment with stylish decor and fittings. Overlooks the main street which is closed to traffic in the evenings. Limited breakfast provided but quite adequate. |
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| From: CM, Canada |
| Date of Stay: July, 2006 |
| Casa Sorrentina is located in the heart of Sorrento and easily accessible to shops and beach. The small kitchenette is great for making your own meals which comes in handy when purchasing fresh vegetables at the corner markets. |
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| From: Dennis Ledden, USA |
| Date of Stay: June, 2006 |
| Since we committed the european travel sin of arriving a few minutes late at Casa the first day, we were left with a phone number in order to contact the owner so we could get into our room(after a rather lengthy search before we located the hotel.) I wound up standing at a public "phone" in the poring rain vainly trying to use the Italian phone system (which I subsequently never learned how to do after a month in Italy). Eventually the owner arrived though and the rest of our stay in Sorrento went smoothly. By the way take a SITA bus along Amalfi coast--don't drive it! Also, be sure to visit Capri! |
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| From: LE, France |
| Date of Stay: June, 2006 |
| Nicely welcoming by Mrs. Sonia. Nice flat just a little noisy saturday night because of the pedestrian precinct |
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| From: Geetha Singam, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| Very good location. Very clean and spacious room. Unfortunately toilet was a bit slow, had to leave space between people in our group using it so that it would flush. It is not clear in the description (but it is from others' comments) that breakfast is very basic. Cereals are left for you to prepare your own. |
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| From: Nicole Leddy, USA |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| We had a wonderful stay at Casa Sorrentina. It did get off to a rocky start when we arrived and no one was there to meet us (there is no reception for this hotel.) After I called Sonia, she was very quick to arrive, and very apologetic for making the mistake. Our room was not clean however, so we had to wait about an hour before we could really check in. But besides that, our stay was fantastic. The size of the room was incredible. We had a kitchen which was a welcome change after nearly 3 weeks in hotels. We were more inclined to stay in room the 3 days we were there, than see the sights. The location is perfect, on Sorrento's main drag. The price was a little steep for us, but considering the money we saved on food, it was worth it. I recommend Casa Sorrentina. |
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| From: Caroline Harbottle, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| We arrived to a warm welcome from the owner and were very impressed with the room, bathroom and kitchen. It was very central and excellent value for money. Highly recommended. |
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| From: James Loftus, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| The apartment was well equipped, spotlessly clean and the staff most welcoming and helpful. The only disappointing feature was the lack of any view to the outside; the French windows opened onto a ventilation shaft! Admittedly, other rooms looked out over the main street, which remained noisy well into the night. (The only disturbance in our room was from the kitchen of the small hotel on the floor above). We suggest this feature be pointed out to future customers, who may or may not think it important. Otherwise, an excellent choice. |
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| From: MR, Austria |
| Date of Stay: August, 2005 |
| The Casa Sorrentina was really excellent! The owner was very friendly and helpful, the rooms were spacious and very nice and it was very centrally located. I can highly recommend this place!! |
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