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Casa Larrosa

Comfort and relaxation in the heart of Meta di Sorrento

5 minutes from the sea

Casa Larrosa is located a few minutes from the famous Alimuri beach, which you can easily reach on foot

In the center of Meta di Sorrento

Casa Larrosa is located in the historic center of Meta di Sorrento. All shops are available in the immediate vicinity.

Private parking

With us you have the possibility of parking your vehicle for a fee, subject to reservation, and only picking it up at the end of your holiday. You will not need a car to visit the well-known resorts of the Sorrento Peninsula and the Amalfi Coast. Train and bus are available within a few minutes' walk

The holiday home

Casa Larrosa is the ideal place to spend your holidays

Completely renovated, elegant, spacious and softly coloured house ideal for relaxing.

The flat can accommodate up to 4 guests.

The property includes 2 bedrooms, a full bathroom with shower, a fully equipped kitchen and a dining room.

Green room: with 2 single beds that can be turned into a double bed if necessary, 2 bedside tables, sofa, workstation (desk with chair), TV and coat rack

Pink room: with 1 double bed, 2 bedside tables, TV and clothes rack.

The property is located in the heart of the historical centre of Meta, just a few minutes from the famous Alimuri beach.

Its central location makes it easy to reach the well-known tourist resorts of the Sorrento peninsula and Amalfi coast.

Bus stop 100 metres away for travel to Sorrento and vice versa.
Sita line (bus) departing from Meta near the circumvesuviana train station for connections to the Amalfi coast (Positano – Praiano- Amalfi – Ravello)
The circumvesuviana station (Via Flavio Gioia, Meta) is about 900 metres from our property, more or less a 10-minute walk.
Possible connections are from Meta to Naples through Pompeii, Herculaneum, Portici and Naples, or in the opposite direction to Sorrento via Piano di Sorrento and Sant’ Agnello.

Facilities

Independent air conditioning in all rooms
Free fast internet connection in all rooms
We provide a complete linen kit, sheets and towels. Hairdryers available in all rooms
Fully equipped kitchen, with all utensils including for cleaning, fridge and oven
We are sorry but unfortunately our facility cannot accommodate your four-legged friend
Upon request, you have the option of coming in at your preferred time without stress, following simple instructions dictated by the reception desk before your arrival.

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Luoghi da visitare

Positano

One of Italy’s most well known and picturesque tourist towns, Positano is also famous for its highly original fashion clothing in distinctive fabrics sold in many of the charming boutiques. You need to visit the little town on foot to appreciate its pretty narrow streets, pastel-coloured houses and endless steps carved out of the rock.

Amalfi

The Amalfi Drive is one of the most spectacular coastal roads in Europe and passes through some absolutely stunning scenery. Starting from Sorrento, it winds its way along the cliff edge offering breathtaking views. In the centre of Amalfi stands the imposing IX-century cathedral with its famous striking façade decorated with gilded XIX-century mosaics.

Capri

One of the world’s most beautiful islands and an internationally famous tourist resort. Summer retreat for the jet set, the island is awash with designer boutiques and picturepostcard views wherever you turn: lush Mediterranean vegetation with purple bougainvillea climbing over the whitewashed villas and the celebrated “Faraglioni”.

Sorrento

Sorrento has always been a typical turistic destination of Campania Region for its natural and artistic beauty and its traditions. Sorrento is the main center for number of services offered and also the best known and appointed town of the Sorrento Peninsula..

Pompei Scavi

One of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. Every year millions of visitors come to see the spectacular ruins of this ancient Roman town destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Excavation work began only in the XVIII century but has brought to light the splendours of an ancient civilization, including magnificent villas and an amphitheatre.

Ercolano

Unlike Pompeii, Herculaneum was not buried by lava and lapilli (burning fragments of pumice stone), but was submerged by thick mud which then solidified into soft tufa rock, thus preserving the many frescoes and artefacts you can still admire today. The excavation work since has brought to light sumptuous villas, baths and theatres.

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