We had a great stay in the Stone Room for one night during our honeymoon. Cinzia was very helpful every step of the way; she was not available to meet us at the property but left detailed instructions and was available to answer any questions especially when parking our car. The room is on the small side but very well equipped with anything you might need from shampoo to coffee to treats. We were also welcomed with local wine and treats which was a fabulous surprise and there is a binder full of information. The location is very close to the steps down to the train station which was very convenient. Also, the air conditioning was top notch and a real life saver in the heat. The view from our balcony was breathtaking and this is not a stay we...
Read moreWhat a week in the lovely apartment in Corniglia! Cinzia and her family welcomed us warmly, showed around in the building and explained what we'd need during our stay. Any questions and we'd be able to just text and ask. Service was top notch, the room very clean tastefully decorated and the balcony was just amazing. View to the mediterranean and its coastline. We'd always eat breakfast there, and on many days lunch or dinner as well. ||||Corniglia is an awesome choice if you want to hike along the trails to other of the five beautiful cities, our observation was that it was less crowded than, e.g., Vernazza. However, as most of Cinque Terre, there's lots of climbing up/down , so for people with limited mobility it is...
Read moreWhat a week in the lovely apartment in Corniglia! Cinzia and her family welcomed us warmly, showed around in the building and explained what we'd need during our stay. Any questions and we'd be able to just text and ask. Service was top notch, the room very clean tastefully decorated and the balcony was just amazing. View to the mediterranean and its coastline. We'd always eat breakfast there, and on many days lunch or dinner as well. ||||Corniglia is an awesome choice if you want to hike along the trails to other of the five beautiful cities, our observation was that it was less crowded than, e.g., Vernazza. However, as most of Cinque Terre, there's lots of climbing up/down , so for people with limited mobility it is...
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