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Old Dec 27, 2025 | 5:34 am
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Tivoli Portopiccolo

Let's start in the living room. Behind the door, there were cupboards on the right and left where you could easily store the empty suitcases.

The living room was an elongated room with a sitting area and dining area. Brightly furnished and quite pretty.






Behind the mirrored door in the living room was a bathroom. It was a bit oddly located next to the sofa, but overall it was a full bathroom, albeit without a proper shower.


A double sliding door led into the bedroom, which was quite spacious and could probably have served as a junior suite.






Behind the desk was the second entrance, in the middle was the bathroom, and on the right was the minibar and walk-in wardrobe.

The wardrobe wasn't particularly large, but it offered enough space.


At first glance, the bathroom looked very good, with two washbasins opposite each other, a large bathtub in the middle, and a separate toilet and shower.







Unfortunately, not all that glitters is gold. The bathtub was large, but when we wanted to use it one evening, the water ran in so slowly that after half an hour there was very little water in it, which was almost cold again. So it was rather unsuitable for bathing.
The square shape of the shower was rather impractical, and showering was not really a pleasure. Also, the door did not close properly and the bathroom quickly became flooded.
Above the suite was a terrace, which can be seen above the Tivoli sign in one of the exterior photos. There was also a lovely jacuzzi. While it was warm on the first evening, it was freezing cold on the following evenings. Only on the last evening had it been reheated somehow. The view was mainly of the harbour and, of course, the sea beyond.







It was October, and this dude was a bit ahead of his time.


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