Hotel Mercurio
Viale San
Modestino, 7
83013
Mercogliano, Italy
Prices:
$$$$$
Wanting to visit the Santuario di Montevergine,
we found a good price on a “Booking” website and made a reservation for a
Friday night at just €40 for a double room, including breakfast, at the base of
the mountain in the town of Mercogliano and a 20-minute drive to the Abbey of Montevergine.
Mercogliano is a quaint, quiet hillside
town about 30 miles (50 kliks) and a world away from Naples, Italy, very close
to the famous abbey. Montevergine has been the site of religious orders dating
back to the 12th Century and sits almost 5,000 above the base of Mount Vesuvius
and the Bay of Naples. It was reportedly the hiding place of the Shroud of
Turin during World War II and is home to the massive and celebrated Byzantine
painting on wood of the "Madonna" (Blessed Virgin Mary holding baby
Jesus).
Hotel Mercurio is clean, but a bit
dated in architecture and furnishings, reminiscent of the 1970s. The staff were
friendly and very helpful, giving excellent directions and recommendations for
meals and shopping. The restaurant next door, Pizzeria La Tavernetta, was
outstanding and very reasonably priced, garnering 10 out of 10 “Bombs” by this
critic. We were given a nice size room with a balcony and a view of the valley
below, nearby Avellino, and the mountains in the distance. The bathroom, on the
other hand, was small and a bit cramped, making it somewhat difficult for a
moderate sized person to shower and use the toilet.
The only complaints I have were
the surprise parking charge that I later found out was hidden in the small
print on the booking website’s confirmation and the “indoor pool” which was
actually a community pool a half-block’s walk from the hotel. There is no
street parking nearby and the lot across the street is free, but only for two
hours, so we paid the minimal fee of €5 for the convenience and security of
indoor parking under the hotel.
Breakfast was decent, your typical
Italian selections, including choice of coffee (cappuccino, caffe latte,
espresso, Americano, etc.), yogurts, cereals, juices and water, bread rolls,
salami and cheese, and cornetti, a Southern Italian croissant filled with
various crèmes and jams. They have a large dining room, but being a beautiful
early-June morning we chose to sit on the veranda overlooking the tennis
courts, valley, and mountains. Breakfast is served from 7am (although the
server was a little late that morning) to 10am, a reasonable period to expect
breakfast.
Hotel Mercurio is an excellent
value, providing clean accommodations and very good service at a very
reasonable price.
CombatCritic Gives Hotel Mercurio
7 Bombs Out Of 10 With Deductions For The Hidden Parking Charge, Community
Pool, and Dated Look … More Bombs Are Better!
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Title: A Bit Dated, But Otherwise Excellent Value If Visiting Montevergine
Title: A Bit Dated, But Otherwise Excellent Value If Visiting Montevergine
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