The patio is huge and has some of the best views in Positano. There is a table and four chairs to dine outside and there is a lounge chair, and a built in bench as well. There is also a folding drying rack. The patio is the highlight of the apartment.
The furniture needs updating and the home is somewhat musty. This probably would have been better if we opened the windows, but when we were there (mid June) there were mosquitoes so we had to keep the windows shut. We also kept the shutters closed and the apartment stayed cool enough that we didn’t really miss AC.
The upstairs bedroom shares a wall with the main road and a passageway and is really loud at night, so bring earplugs or a sound machine.
Even though we kept the windows shut we all still got chomped by mosquitoes—especially after the first night. That next morning I killed at least 20 mosquitoes. I’m guessing the people that stayed before us weren’t very careful about the windows.
The downstairs bathroom was really musty and made the whole downstairs feel damp and mildewy.
The oven was out of order (which we didn’t need), but the washing machine was also not working (it would turn on and water came out, but at the end of the cycle parts of our clothes were still dry and nothing had been cleaned). The range is a gas range that you have to light with a lighter.
It’s ~330 steps up from the port/beach area, but you can access the apartment from the road if you come in that way.