La Divina Residence
In Maiori near Roman Villa
Close to beach
Centrally located in Maiori, this property is near Church of S. Francesco, Maiori Beach, and Roman Villa. Another nearby point of interest is Mezzacapo Building.
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Guestrooms offer balconies, sofa beds, and satellite television; rooms also include refrigerators, cookware/dishes/utensils, and coffee/tea makers.
More room informationHotel review summary of La Divina Residence, Maiori Hotel
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| 3.0 | 3.0 | 5.0 | 4.0 | ||
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Most recent review and rating for La Divina Residence in Maiori
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| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
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| 3 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 5.0 | 4.0 |
A cheap option, but okay
We stayed for a week in November 2008, we had the place pretty much to ourselves. This is a cheap option but has some good points as well as some inconveniences. Good points -Room was large and felt like it was newly refurbished. It had a small but well equip kitchen area. -It had a large balcony that actually caught the sun for a large part of the day surprising considering the large buildings around. -Very friendly caretaker and wife living in the flat above the entrance. -Maiori, is a cheap option for the Amalfi close, but we were able to walk to Amalfi Ravello and take the bus back quite easily (lot of steps) -Short walk from the beach and from the shops, there is a spar about 5 minutes away. Bad points -We were disappointed to get a sofa bed, it was actually quite a good one but inevitably not as good as a real bed (there was enough space for a real bed so I dont why we didnt have one). -On the one night we had neighbours we found it a bit noisy (maybe we were just used to the quiet). -You have to pay extra for air conditioning or heating (10Eur per day) -In winter there is no permanent reception you had to ring and make an arrangement to meet someone there between 2 and 6pm (the person who we met was very friendly and helpful). -Not much of a view, just the back of apartment blocks.
Traveller's tip on getting the most out of your stay
Most of the locals walk around to Minori via the coast road, but if thatis too scary you can take the stair up beside the church (or follow the road up beside the aprtment block) to Via Veno a steep path over the headland and down to Minori. From Minori you can walk up to Ravello (lot of steps)

