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Hotel Michelangelo

Hotel Michelangelo

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Given its central location, this mid-range property attracts tour groups, as well as tourists on a budget. The lobby at Michelangelo is adorned with cotto tiles, ’70s-era graphic paintings, and an eclectic mix of antiques (think boiserie, bronze reliefs, and the occasional indoor wall fountain). There are a good number of button-tufted leather couches near the entrance, and a lovely terrace just outside the front door with café tables and chairs. The property consists of a small cluster of four-story, apartment-like buildings around a modest courtyard with a pool.

Across the way from the train tracks; a six-minute walk from Piazza Tasso

Despite the hotel’s close proximity to the train tracks, many guests have made a point to remark that the service that goes by is local, slow, and mostly restricted to daytime hours, so noise from the tracks is not a significant issue. The hotel is otherwise very centrally located, as it is a short walk to the main downtown area where much of the town’s shopping options can be found.

Standard rooms

Many guests have commented that the standard rooms are quite small, and the bathrooms in particular are tiny enough that maneuvering can be difficult, especially in the shower. Past visitors encourage potential guests to see their room, if possible, before booking it. Decor is modest, with wood headboards painted white, the occasional gilt-framed painting, and little else in the standard rooms aside from beds, night tables, TVs, and desks. Some room types do have balconies. Upgrading to a suite gets you more space and a whirlpool bath. Cleanliness seems to be the norm here and despite the proximity to the road and train tracks, most agree the rooms are fairly peaceful. The hotel does charge a fee to use the in-room safes and Wi-Fi, which leaves some guests feel nickel-and-dimed.

A lovely sundeck and a small pool

A number of guests have noted that the breakfast is of variable quality, with tinned fruit and limited options. For other meals (full board and half board are possible here), the restaurant serves dishes typical of Campania. There is a small pool in the back courtyard, though the buildings cast shade on it most of the day and it is unheated, so the water is often quite chilly. A pleasant sundeck on one of the roofs affords partial sea views. There are a couple of conference rooms in the hotel, and Wi-Fi is free in the lobby (though it is only available for a fee in the rooms).

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