Modern, sleek, hip and spacious suites that are reasonably priced and centrally located in Sorrento. We were housed in the room number 1 and it was exceptional. For two, it is almost too much space as you’ll even have a couch to lounge on and a queen size bed. The sheets and bedding themselves were spotless and comfortable. You’ll have a clear, modern-ish desk to do all your travel planning. It is complete with a directory and mini-bar underneath should you needed to imbibe while jotting down travel notes. One thing I really liked was the ability to open the window that has a small balcony facing the hustle and bustle of the street of Corso Italia. A great people-watching opportunity. Best thing is once the window is closed, you barely hear the noise and commotion. That said, I slept very well. Another neat feature of the hotel room is the Samsung TV in both the bedroom and the bathroom. Both feature their«Sky» TV system and that means a whole lot of channels. Being from the States, it was nice that I was able to watch NFL football too! Speaking of the bathroom, it was very contemporary. The shower/bath has its own retractable showerhead system and that meant getting very clean. It is also a spacious bathroom too. It being located on one of the busier streets of the area is actually a plus as you’ll find a Supermercati Deco and other small shops only a few steps away. Perfect if you need to stock up on necessities like water bottles. If you exit and head right from Palazzo Abagnale you’ll end up in the town square which is the gateway to a lot of incredible small shops and stores. I bought most of the souvenirs from these narrow streets and you’ll find great deals on everything. Don’t forget to stop for gelato, there is one of the best gelato places I’ve ever been to called Raki. If you exit and head right and then down the steep steps towards the ocean shore, you’ll be able to experience the Sorrento coast. There you’ll find boats waiting to take you to explore the rest of the South of Italy. A perfect docking point which is another reason staying at Palazzo Abagnale is worth it. Another reason to stay at Palazzo Abagnale is for their included breakfast. For weary or time-sensitive travelers, being able to get up and grab a quick bite right outside your room door was a huge benefit. At breakfast you’ll find various packaged cookies but also warm pastries, fruits, hard boiled eggs, and sliced meats. You’ll even have blood orange juice and you can have the waitress fix you up an espresso. I really liked the breakfast and as far as hotel breakfasts go, it was pretty spot on. What I also noticed at breakfast is the amount of tourists that come to Palazzo Abagnale. Whether it is from the States or other countries, I think it speaks to the hotel’s welcoming nature and comfortable amenities that keeps travelers coming back. Plus the location really is fantastic. If you’re looking for something more sleek, hip, and colorful than the run-of-the-mill cramped hotels or hostels, I think Palazzo Abagnale and their suites and reasonable rates is your cup of tea.