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21 Ιούλιος 2022
Loved everything about our stay here. We booked a room for 3 people. Chose the spacious beautiful room with a huge fresco on the wall (from 1756). This is more like an apartment. You have the bathroom and kitchen on the left from the entrance, a living room with a couch and a TV in front and there is a very comfy single bed on the side near the stairs. On the second floor there is a king size bed and a small pool table (I tried to play but you can’t really move around it with the cue), it’s more of a decorative element. We couldn’t find more than two channels on the TV, but there were plenty of good art books in the room so I browsed them instead (with great pleasure). The bathroom is small but stocked with all necessities (shower gel, shampoo, soaps, even cotton swabs and cotton rounds) and the water in the shower has good pressure and was very enjoyable. Good towels too. The AC cools down the room almost immediately. I loved that. The kitchenette has the kettle, tea and coffee preps and a full size fridge with a freezer. The owner was kind enough to put a bottle of cold water in the fridge (we stayed on a hot summer day) and left some fresh graffe (Neapolitan donuts) for us on the table. They were amazing! When we went to the breakfast room the next morning, there were two cute tables, all set up. One of them had our name on it. We had some nice yogurt there, fruit, juice and a few other things. For me the winner was the counter with freshly made (homemade as I was told later to confirm my thoughts) apple pie, ciambellone and sfogliatelle (riccia & frolla). You make coffee yourself. The location is splendid, right next to Galleria Umberto I.
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