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Old Feb 6, 2024 | 2:34 pm
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Let's move on to the room. The suite occupies the upper floor of a small cottage.



One of the advantages of the Argentario Suite is that you can park your car right outside the door. There is also a carport opposite, but they parked my car right next to the house, which I kept.

The suite has 2 bedrooms, which of course we didn't need. But then you have 2 bathrooms, which is an advantage.

The central room is the living room. It is a nice size with a fireplace, sitting area and dining area.








The furnishings are certainly not the latest trend, but that's part of the charm. What I liked were the many details.







The master bedroom was reached via a few steps. A mirrored wall gave it a spacious feel. The bed was immaculate.




A small corridor led off the bedroom, where the wardrobes and a make-up area were located.



The main bathroom was also accessed from here. On the plus side, it was large, had 2 washbasins, a modern bathtub and a window. What I didn't like was the open shower area with a wooden floor. Overall, I wasn't a fan, even though there was nothing wrong with the hardware.




What was less good was that I found a strange hair in the shower, for example. That could be cleaned better.
Then a few words about the second sleeping area. You can get there from the living room, the bedroom and a bathroom lead off the hallway, and there is also a corridor to the lower part of the house.

The bathroom was not huge, but OK for a second bathroom.


The second bedroom was a musty room (yes, it smelled rather unpleasant), really nothing nice. I find it hard to say that this is possible for a child. Unless you want to convince your offspring to go to holiday camp next time rather than bother their parents I would describe it as an emergency solution. But it was fine for storing suitcases.


Incidentally, the door to the basement was open one day, housekeeping had obviously forgotten to close it again. Not really cool. I called reception and asked them to lock the door. It would be good to have a bolt to lock the door from the inside.

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