Cristina, the host, is a local legend who bakes homemade pies for breakfast
The private citrus garden is a rare quiet zone in the middle of Sorrento
Location is unbeatable—steps from the Sedil Dominova and the lift to the beach
Quick Take: A charming, spotless B&B that feels like staying at your Italian aunt's house, provided you don't mind stairs and some potential construction noise next door.
Reviewed by @WayfaringAimlessly: I fell in love with the quirky design here—the purple floors are iconic! The breakfast buffet was huge (I ate so many pastries), and chilling in the garden with a spritz was the perfect way to end the day. A total gem in Sorrento.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers universally adore Cristina's hospitality and the homemade breakfast, often calling it the highlight of their trip.
Reality check
The rooms can feel small (especially the standard doubles), and the lack of an elevator is a rude awakening for those with heavy luggage.
You prioritize genuine hospitality over generic hotel luxury
You want to be in the absolute center of the action but sleep in a quiet garden setting
You love a breakfast spread that includes homemade cakes and fresh local fruit
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.5
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Daily service is thorough, and guests consistently describe the rooms as 'spotless' and 'pristine'.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Grout is clean, no signs of mold, though showers are small.
Maintenance: Recently refurbished rooms feel fresh, though the building exterior is historic.
Linens & towels: Fresh, high-quality Frette sheets and fluffy towels.
Odors & scents: Smells like fresh laundry and the citrus trees in the garden; no mustiness reported.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Daytime construction from neighboring building
Echoes from the narrow pedestrian alleyways (Via Padre Reginaldo Giuliani)
Before you book
Good to know
Late check-in (after 5 PM) often involves picking up keys at the 'Blu Water' restaurant next door
Valet parking is available via a partner garage for ~€23-25/night; do not try to drive to the front door (ZTL zone)
You get a discount at the Blu Water restaurant as a guest
What to pack
Earplugs (just in case of construction noise)
Comfortable walking shoes (Sorrento is hilly and cobbled)
A smaller carry-on bag (easier to manage on the stairs)
Room Genie
Best picks
Quadruple Room (Garden View) for the quietest experience and most space
Ground floor units if you want to avoid hauling luggage up stairs
Rooms to avoid
Standard Double rooms facing the street if you are a light sleeper
Upper floor rooms if you have heavy bags and bad knees
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“Hi Cristina, we are so excited to stay! If possible, we would love a room facing the internal citrus garden to minimize noise. Since we have heavy luggage, a ground-floor unit would be amazing if available.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there an elevator?
No. This is a historic building. You must be comfortable with stairs unless you snag a ground-floor room.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, and it's excellent. Served in the garden (weather permitting) with homemade pastries, eggs, and cappuccino.
How do I park?
Do not drive to the hotel. Arrange valet with the hotel in advance or park at the nearby public garage (approx €23/day) and walk.
Is it close to the beach?
Yes, the 'Sorrento Lift' to the beach and Marina Piccola is just a 2-minute walk away.
Can I check in late?
Yes, but it costs €20 extra and you must notify them. You'll likely check in at the restaurant next door.
Is there a pool?
No pool on-site, but there is a wellness center next door that guests can sometimes access for a fee.
Insider Tips
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Ask Cristina for her specific restaurant recommendations; she steers guests away from tourist traps.
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The 'Sedil Dominova' right next door is a 14th-century noble meeting hall with a stunning frescoed cupola—great for a quick free photo op.
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If you leave before breakfast starts, tell the staff the night before; they will often pack a 'to-go' bag of pastries for you.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'reception' is often just Cristina's mobile number or the staff at the restaurant next door.
💡The shower stalls in standard rooms can be quite tight—the 'elbow test' might fail if you're broad-shouldered.
💡There is no lobby to hang out in; the garden is your only common space.
💡The wifi is surprisingly fast for a historic building, good enough for video calls.
💡You are in the ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone), so if you drive a rental car past the cameras without the hotel registering your plate, you WILL get a fine months later.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Casa Dominova is located and what's nearby.