Sorrento Home 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Express check-in/ -out
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Situated a mere 400 metres from Deep Valley of the Mills, the 3-star Sorrento Home hotel includes 12 rooms with views of the sea. This Sorrento bed & breakfast features Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Museo Correale lies only 0.7 km away, while Duomo dei San Filippo e Giacomo Catholic Cathedral is just a short drive from the smoke-free property. The hotel is around 5 minutes by car from Corso Italia, and Centro Benessere Shiva Emotional Spa, where guests can indulge in relaxation, stands a 5-minute ride away. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Tyrrhenian Sea, which is nearly a 5-minute walk away. There is Leonelli's beach a 14-minute walk away, while Sorrento bus station within short walking distance of Sorrento Home hotel. For those travelling from afar, Capodichino airport is 58 minutes' drive away.
The allergy-friendly rooms at the Home combine such comforts as ironing facilities and air conditioning with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They also comprise a balcony and a dressing room. A separate toilet and a shower, along with a hairdryer and bath sheets, are provided.
Guests will enjoy a free buffet breakfast. Ristorante Lorelei, located just near this hotel, serves Italian cuisine to satisfy every taste.
Review by hotel critic
In a city pulsating with life and history, my recent stay at Home showcased a mix of convenience and basic provisions. the proximity to the railway and bus stations was a definite plus, ideal for the explorer looking to navigate Rome with ease. Cleanliness was not amiss, and the location near La Cantinaccia del Popolo added an enticing flair for culinary enthusiasts seeking authentic tastes. However, the stark reality of minimal comfort reigned. the absence of essential amenities such as proper plates and towel rails coupled with a lack of space left much to be desired. the absence of a cozy seating area accentuated the abrupt shift from exploration to relaxation. the room lacked the finesse and attention to detail crucial for a fulfilling stay, hinting at an incongruity between the cost and luxury promised. In essence, Home offers a bare-bones experience primed for the frugal traveler prioritizing function over flair. While the fundamental aspects of a stay are covered, the absence of certain creature comforts may give pause to those seeking a more indulgent retreat. As an Italian culinary critic advocating for the harmonious fusion of heritage and sustainability, I find Home’s value proposition veering more towards practicality than opulence.