Our family of 5 stayed at Giardino Archeologico for 6 nights. We arrived from Naples via train (blue line) and walked to the B&B with our luggage. We found Sorrento to be very walkable and this B&B was a good home base — near good restaurants, shops, Carrefour, elevator to the beach clubs… The B&B consists of 5 rooms and a breakfast area on the ground floor of an apar**ent building plus outdoor space all surrounded by secure fencing. Apparently there are ruins on-site, but nobody mentioned that to us so we didn’t see them. We stayed in the rooms called Domus Sabinii (has a double and a twin bed) and Pompeii (double bed). The rooms were good size and we were able to organize our things on the sturdy large built-in shelves and the desk. Bedside tables were too small to fit things we wanted bedside. We did not like that the light switches on left side of the double bed in Domus Sabinii turned on all the lights so you couldn’t just turn on the bedside light. The bathroom has a good sized surface. The shower could be too small for some. The room was cleaned daily and provided enough clean towels. The daily breakfast was the same each day, but it was tasty. I usually had a cappuccino and croissant with Nutella. The location is not always staffed, but someone is reachable via Whats App and he responded quickly (and in English). We were given a code to open the gate and keys for the outside door and room door. We booked the Amalfi Coast boat tour through the hotel. It was a nice tour, but we think a booking fee of 25 euros per ticket on top of the 119 euro tour cost is excessive/gouging. We would stay there again, but would book all tours directly.
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