Our trip was a three-night stay after spending nine days in Sorrento. The hotel is located closer to the historic area than the coastal area, but you can easily get there by metro. The bus is also very close. Upon arriving at the hotel, you'll be shocked by a poorly maintained entrance and a gate that opens with a key and leads to what is the inner courtyard between other buildings. Taking the elevator takes you to the hotel. The place is clean, well-maintained, and access is via key. The staff is very attentive, courteous, and helpful at all times. The room has a balcony overlooking the main street, and you can hear the traffic, but it wasn't a problem. There's no refrigerator or much space to store your luggage, but it's easy to accommodate. The TV and Wi-Fi are intermittent and slow, but they're good for some basic needs. You can have breakfast there for 5 euros. The room is cleaned daily and everything is left tidy. When we needed a taxi, they coordinated it, and everything worked out very well. Getting to the airport costs about 21 euros with a flat rate. There's a small grocery store right across the street. In general, the area around that part of the city is typical of a metropolitan area. There are cafes, and you'll quickly walk to the more historic streets, churches, and cafes. Personally, we liked the area near the port better and found it cleaner and more well-maintained. But that depends largely on each traveler's personal tastes.