The View:|I never thought that waking up with Positano's landscape in front of yours eyes will be an amazing and relaxing experience. You only need to open your windows and, that's it. The birds singing, chilly weather, majestic mountains, the panorama of houses built in croquet and unique way offer you an incredible reward to your imagination. On top of that, The delicious BREAKFAST served every morning in your BALCONY, good amount and variety. Come oooooon, You can't beat it! It's priceless.||Location:|The BB is well known by the local as Villa Palumbo, so if you take a taxi witch I highly recommend tell them this name, however in the internet you gonna found it as Positano BB. Is far from the center but it is not a problem. There is a bus stop just 30 mts from the BB is call CASALE from there take the bus to the center. Price: €1.70 per person one way. It runs everyday from 9am-12pm every 30 to 40 minutes. On weekends every 1 hour. If you want to walk. Don't use the stairs down to the center. It's better walk the road down or the bus. You'll say thanks.||Get there: Positano|1er. Crazy and risky|Rome - Napoli by train|Napoli - Sorrento by train (a lot pickpockets)|Sorrento - Positano by bus (the terminal is crazy and confuse)||This first choice is the longest, risky and complicated one. Buy if you like adventure. This is for you GOOD LUCK.||2nd. Smart and short |Rome - Napoli by tren |Napoli - Positano by taxi||The difference between: |The money|Rome - Napoli: |Check with Italo|Napoli - Positano:|1er is about €80 per 2 persons |2nd is about €110 to €120 during the week but weekends is €200||The time|1er is about 3 to 4 hours |2nd is about 2 hours ||Ps. If you want to save money for this trip. Do it with gifts and food but don't do it with...
Read moreMy room had a really nice view and it is lovely to be able to sit outside in your own place and chill. You can also have room service so a lovely place to sit and have breakfast.||I had no wi if cover in the room and had to keep going upstairs on the main veranda.||It is mid way and so about twenty minute walk to the main area using the road, however using the steps is much quicker.||I did not realise Positano was such a nightmare for parking. The main car park is 18 euro per day, from midday to midday which adds up if you are there a few days. They kindly drove me around until we found a free spot and helped direct me as the space was tight.||If I had known would have found somewhere which has parking.||The one thing which confused me was I booked this after seeing the reviews on Trip Advisor and I was looking for Positano B and B. However the sign outside reads Villa Palumba and as I was in the car and could not stop anywhere to check was driving around for ages trying to locate it.||I spoke to another couple who says it looks like 66 not bb and it confused them to, so if going there please look for the sign with the villa name.||Breakfast was cheese meat roll croissant and toast with...
Read moreOur stay here was fantastic. The view from the room was amazing - overlooking the mountain opposite. The room was small but perfect for what we needed. Drinks in mini fridge in the room.. the water was free but some items charged at reasonable prices (Can of Coca Cola for €2). Staff were friendly. You have the option to have breakfast brought to your room in the morning to have out on the balcony. We needed breakfast at 8am as we had a ferry to catch at 9:15am. Breakfast was brought to us at 8am on the dot..and it was lovely.. nice cappuccino, ham and cheese, croissants, bread, cereal, yogurt.||In order to get a great Mountain View, you need to be high up. When we arrived in Positano on the ferry, I used Google maps to find our way to Villa Palumbo. Google maps said a 12 minute walk. We started the walk up some stairs, and some time later we were still climbing stairs.. hundreds of them! Coming down the stairs if fine, but the next time we needed to go back up.. we caught the bus which stops nearby to Villa Palumbo. There are also taxis available.||Highly recommend.. we would stay again,...
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