B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia

Indirizzo: Via Ettore Cozzani, 42, 19017 Manarola SP, Italia.
Telefono: 3493469208.
Sito web: carugiu.com.
Specialità: Bed & Breakfast.

Opinioni: Questa azienda ha 5 recensioni su Google My Business.
Media delle opinioni: 4.4/5.

Posizione di B&B Carugiu

Il B&B Carugiu è una scelta eccellente per chi desidera un'esperienza di alloggio confortevole e accogliente a Manarola, Italia. Situato in Via Ettore Cozzani, 42, 19017 Manarola SP, Italia, questo bed & breakfast offre una sistemazione ideale per chi vuole esplorare la splendida costa delle Cinque Terre.

Il B&B Carugiu vanta una posizione privilegiata nel cuore di Manarola, un pittoresco villaggio di pescatori della Riviera Ligure. Gli ospiti possono facilmente raggiungere a piedi le principali attrazioni turistiche, i ristoranti e i negozi locali. La stazione ferroviaria più vicina è a soli 5 minuti a piedi, offrendo un facile accesso alle altre città delle Cinque Terre.

Questo bed & breakfast offre una varietà di camere accoglienti e confortevoli, dotate di aria condizionata, riscaldamento, TV e connessione Wi-Fi gratuita. Ogni mattina, gli ospiti possono gustare una deliziosa colazione italiana a buffet, inclusa nel prezzo della camera.

Il B&B Carugiu è anche noto per la sua ospitalità eccezionale. Il personale cordiale e disponibile è sempre a disposizione per fornire consigli su cosa vedere e fare nella zona, o semplicemente per assicurarsi che gli ospiti si sentano a casa.

Le recensioni degli ospiti del B&B Carugiu sono eccellenti, con una media di 4.4/5 su Google My Business. Gli ospiti apprezzano la posizione centrale, le camere confortevoli e la colazione abbondante.

Recensioni di B&B Carugiu

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
Desiree T

Sono stata al B&B Carugiu lo scorso weekend con il mio ragazzo per una fuga romantica e la mia esperienza è stata splendida. ||Paolo ed Isabella, i proprietari, sono stati sin da subito molto accoglienti, facendoci proprio sentire a casa...||La posizione del B&B è ottima, a pochi minuti a piedi dalla stazione di Manarola e dal suo centro storico. Manarola è meravigliosa, a nostro avviso, la più bella e suggestiva delle Cinque Terre. ||||Tornando al B&B, sono rimasta colpita dalla pulizia impeccabile della stanza e del bagno. La colazione, su richiesta, è davvero deliziosa 🙂 ||||Insomma, non c'è stata una pecca nel nostro soggiorno. Consigliatissimo!!!

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
Nan H

As other reviewers have said the hosts do not speak English but their daughter in-law Christina speaks fluent English and owns the Cinque Terre Trekking shop which you will pass to get here. She is extremely helpful when it comes to suggesting routes to hike and giving directions on how to start the routes from Manarola. The hosts are very flexible and brought breakfast down for us as early as 7am (we obviously communicated this through Christina).||||The room we stayed in was right on the first floor.The room was very clean and tidy and had a mini-fridge and microwave inside. This was one of the best places we stayed on our Italy trip. Great value and good location -Manarola is beautiful!

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
Ivonne H

We felt in love with Cinque Terre! In particular, we liked our B&B! We enjoyed (the owner) Isabella's kind and sweet demeanor. Really enjoyed her smiling disposition when she delivered the breakfast every morning. The breakfast were quite filling, with croissants, jams, Nutella, fresh fruits, yogurt, orange juice. ||||I loved the way Isabella was so resourceful in getting a little 'spider like device' to retrieve a laundry piece that has fallen off the clothes line. Clever! We learn something new everyday! : )||||It was sad to have to go. We loved the place, and the location so much that we would had loved to stay for a few more days, but, unfortunately, it was already reserved. ||||The studio was the perfect place for a couple. Airy, clean, quiet, everything you need for a base to explore the 5 Cinque Terre towns. Really, really enjoyed the little balcony. ||||I have to say that I loved Manarola the most, of the five towns; Corniglia was 2nd. We would explored the trails during the day, then head down to one of the towns for lunch, swimm, and stroll in the evening to enjoy the vibrancy of the locals night life after dinner. Important to note that after 11:00pm things do quiet down, which makes perfect for a much needed restful night, after hiking all day. ||||We enjoyed the restaurants near by. The local grill octopus with potatoes was delicious! I tried every way Octopus was made in Cinque Terre; of course, with the local wines, which were exquisite! It was great to hike among the vineyards, and experience the wine farmers way of life. The vineyards climb quickly and steeply in the cliffs in terrace like farming. Not fort the faint of heart! However, the views are phenomenal! ||||We were delightfully surprised when we learn that the place was near the train station, and easy to get to, without involving a long climb. The location was perfect. I will definitely come back to Isabella's place!

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
28jim2112

Nice stay in Manarola. Christina was good resource of places to hike. The owner was very nice. She even put up with my very poor Italian. The place was quiet and very clean. We had bought our tickets to go from Monterossa to Milan and I left them in the apartment. Well the owner brought it all the way to the train station which is a good distance from her place. I would not have known until we got to Monterossa. Thank you very much.

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
Bonnie_et_Clyde

Ce B&B offre un excellent rapport qualité-prix. Pour 60 euros la nuit, nous avions une salle de bain privée, une petite télévision à écran plat, Internet haute-vitesse (seulement pour ceux qui apporte leur ordinateur portable), une table avec deux chaises, un réfrigérateur ainsi que le café et le thé inclus. Nous n’avons pas pris le petit déjeuner qui était 5 euros supplémentaires par personne.||Manarola est un bon village où dormir lorsque nous visitons les Cinque Terre. C’est un village très tranquille où se trouve de très bons restaurants. Le B&B est à 200 mètres de la station de train. L’épicerie Coop est aussi très proche, ce qui est pratique pour aller se chercher un petit déjeuner.||La chambre n’offre pas de vue. Elle se trouve au rez-de-chaussée sur une rue étroite et sombre, ce qui n’est pas très inspirant pour manger dans la chambre par exemple… De plus, cela rend la chambre humide, nos serviettes ne séchaient pas. Lorsque nous en avons parlé à la propriétaire, elle nous a prêter un déhumidificateur ce qui a réglé le problème.||Je vous suggère donc de réserver la deuxième chambre de l’établissement qui est à l’étage qui est peut-être préférable…||La propreté de la chambre est impeccable. La décoration est sobre et de bon goût. Le plancher de marble est très jolie. La salle de bain est neuve et moderne. L'établissement est vraiment sécuritaire, nous n'avions aucune crainte pour le vol! Le service était sympathique. Nous n’avons cependant pas aimé que les propriétaires ont voulus garder nos passeports jusqu’au paiement sans nous avoir avertis.|

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
Natalie K

We stayed at Carugiu for five nights in July. The location was fine, near the top of a steep incline, but not a problem. The room was very small with hardly any room to open two small suitcases. It had a small fridge and table in the room, which made it quite crowded. There was a fan, but no air conditioning and it was warm at night. The room, however, was nice and clean! The owners do not speak any English, but their daughter in law, who owns a trekking shop nearby, speaks English and is very helpful about where to hike and can answer questions about the B & B. Overall, this is an okay place to stay in Manarola.

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
Franck F

J'avais réservé 2 nuits avec mon amie. La veille du départ la personne devant garder mon chien (petite taille et très calme) s 'est désistée. J'ai regardé sur le site de cette chambre si les animaux étaient admis mais je n'ai rien vu l'interdisant. 10 heures de route et arrivée à 19H30 en prévenant à l'avance sur la route du retard par politesse. Je connais les 5 terre pour y etre déjà allé. Endroit très escarpé, vous déposez votre voiture à environ 1kms et prenez tous les bagages jusqu'au centre ville...donc peu de possibilité de déplacement si chargé. Dès que la propritétaire a ouvert la porte et vu le chien elle s'est offusquée et m'a dit que c'était impossible...Le mari du haut de la maison s'est mis à crier et vociférer. Je suis resté calme a tenter de leur expliquer que le chien était calme, que je n'ai rien vu sur le site les interdisant, qu'il nous suivrait toute la journée et donc ne resterait pas dans la chambre seul etc...rien n'y faisait. Ils ont juste accepté de me rendre 50€ des 70€ d'acompte et nous ont laissé à 19H30 solo dans un village assez mort à cette heure sans couchage...Je précise que je parle Italien couramment. Je suis resté sans voix de cet accueil dont je n'ai pas l'habitude allant en Italie tous les ans et vantant l'accueil du tourisme italien en comparaison au Français. MAis là c'est l'exception qui confirme la règle...Heureusement pour moi cette mauvais expérience m'a permis après qques recherches de faire la rencontre d'un "plan"miraculeux grâce à la connaissance d'un habitant de Manarola qui venait de rénover un appartement superbe! Celui-ci n'est répertorié nul part mais finalement notre malchance est devenue une vraie chance! Je souhaite juste par ce témoignage que vous évitiez de réserver chez ces personnes qui à mon avis sont loin d'être représentatifs de l'hospitalité Italienne...A bonne entendeur...

B&B Carugiu - Manarola, Provincia della Spezia
Anna G

We enjoyed our little suite. Among the locals we felt like we were right in the middle of things. Loved the laundry line and the little kitchen area - we would have loved to have two plates and some napkins for when we dined in. The sound of the running water right outside the window is nice too. Word of caution, the hosts don't speak any English so checking in and out was a bit tricky but we were given comprehensive (and friendly) instructions in Italian (and the main contact, Christine, speaks very good English). We would definitely go back.

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