管理会社の情報
My name is Rossella, and I run my agency L'altra costiera located in the center of Amalfi. I love interacting with a global clientele. I'm very sociable and helpful, and I do everything I can to accommodate all the tourists who wish a dream vacation. I love our coast, and upon your arrival, I'll be happy to provide you with all the information needed about our area.
宿泊施設の情報
Indoor: 40 mq; Wi-Fi; TV; Dishwasher; induction hob; Fridge with a small freezer; Washing machine; Hairdryer
Casa Picolina is located in the heart of Amalfi and is reachable trough the main street of Amalfi and climbing 140 steps. The house is a newly renovated and given its location has all the comforts for a pleasant holiday. This elegant apartment is specifically favored due to its location directly over Amalfi’s famous main square. With Amalfi at its doorstep and the beach only a walk away, this is a delightful base to discover the Amalfi Coast.
The house consists of:
An entrance with an equipped kitchen and relaxing area with sofa and TV;
A complete bathroom with a shower;
An intermediate floor with a double bedroom reachable from the living room and with a small balcony overlooking the typical alleys of Amalfi;
The house has not a private parking because of its central position. It is possible to park the car at the public garage Luna Rossa located not far from the property or in private autorizathed parkings
As this property is located in the center of Amalfi we suggest to all our guests to visit the area by public transportation. Bus stop buses and port with ferries departures are very close to the property Capri, Sorrento, Positano, Maiori and Salerno can be reached by ferry/hydrofoil.
All other village of the coast can be reached by bus so the car is not necessarily
TO REACH THE HOUSE THERE ARE 140 STAIRS
Distances: Conca dei Marini 4km, 8km Furore, Praiano 10Km, 18Km Positano, Sorrento 33Km; 1Km Atrani, Ravello 7km, 4km Minor; 5Km Maiori, Salerno and train station 25Km, 70Km Naples airport.
周辺エリアの情報
Amalfi, and its particular coast, is considered perhaps the most beautiful part of Italy. It is a quiet and picturesque seaside resort with a temperate climate and incomparable natural beauties.
Amalfi, originally Roman, was the first Sea Republic of Italy. After the fall of the Roman Empire, it was the first city to re-establish relationship between East and West by transporting and introducing into Italy exotic merchandise such as carpets, coffee and paper. Amalfi had its own coin (The Tarì), was the home of Flavio Gioia, the inventor of the compass and gave the navigators the famous maritime law known as “Tabula de Amalpha”.
In Amalfi you can visit:
• The Duomo, built about the 6th century and dedicated to St.Andrew the Apostle whose remains are kept in the crypt;
• The Cloister of Paradise, set beside the Duomo, that was built the 13th century in Arabian style;
• The Paper Museum, where we can see the tools used over the centuries for making paper by hand;
• The Grotta dello Smeraldo, a fantastic green temple full of figures, caryatids and bas-reliefs formed by dripping water from the vaulted ceiling, over the thousands of years.