Discovering the World Center has defined my decision for going to Amalfi Coast. While planning to stay in Rome for 10 days, I was exploring options for a couple of days getaway to the coastline: from a short train ride to Sperlonga, Lazio, to a short flight to Nice, France... But when my online browsing brought me to pictures of the World Center's garden, where breakfast is served, and then I read reviews, my decision on booking my stay was made within a couple of minutes. And I was SO glad that was my choice as reality turned out to be better than on photos: a garden with beautiful olive trees and plants, a sea view - you feel like you want to stay there for hours; a serene view of the Tyrrhenian sea from your room's window with a local church's bell ring bringing this whole picture to a surreal level for someone like me, who is used to living in "urban jungles". Reacting to my posts, pictures, and videos, my friends from the US were sending messages with questions like "does this exist in reality?!?" My room was impeccably clean, spacious, and with a lot of space for my belongings due to a cleverly organized interior with a wardrobe, cabinets and shelves (that is very appreciated by people who has a tendency for overpacking - like me:)) During my stay I felt well taken care of, and as if I was staying in a family circle thanks to the atmosphere Nicoletta, Saverio and Antonio create there. Antonio was not just giving me a ride to Amalfi town center when needed (free shuttle service) but booked a wonderful restaurant for my dinner for both nights, drove me there, and introduced me to a restaurant manager. Overall, an incredible experience and place which you don't want to leave. While some part of our nature is into discovering new places, places where you felt amazing and had a delightful experience in the past convince our entire mind that returning there is much more worthy. And the World Center is this kind of gem that makes you want to go back. Ci vediamo!
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