Guest User
October 17, 2023
There is a problem with the name of this hotel. How dare you call it a villa? It can only be called a country house. Except that it is close to the entrance of Pompeii, the rest is lackluster. The house was extremely humid and always filled with odors. There were more ants, flies, and mosquitoes than any other. For two nights, the mosquitoes kept me awake. It is said that breakfast is included, but it is monotonous and repetitive every day and there is nothing to eat. Because there was nowhere to eat dinner in the remote area, I was forced to eat at a B&B. However, the meals were almost the same for three days, so I charged a lot of money. I was especially speechless when I left because the B&B was far away from the train station and public transportation was inconvenient. Our train was earlier, so we had no choice but to ask the boss to send us to the station. He readily agreed and said he would not pay for it. Only later did we find out that he only gave it to us. I just found a taxi and the fare was not a penny less. It turns out that good people can do this!
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