In the heart of the picturesque old village of Manarola, in a quiet area, you will find our welcoming family house, completely renovated. Since September 2006, we have been pleased to manage our business here.
The property is located in a peaceful alley that runs through the center of Manarola, just a few steps from the sea, the train station, local shops and restaurants, as well as the numerous trails that wind through the Cinque Terre National Park.
We offer our guests two comfortable rooms: the first is a spacious double room with a third bed, private bathroom, and two large windows with a sea view; the second is a twin room with an external courtyard and private bathroom.
Despite the rooms being in the same house, each has an independent entrance to ensure the privacy of our guests. Additionally, heating is centralized to guarantee maximum comfort.
Cà de Angelo is open from April 1st to October 31st, and we are happy to welcome guests of all nationalities. Our staff also speaks English to ensure smooth and seamless communication.
Our facility adheres to the Environmental Quality Mark 2.0 - CETS Phase II of the Cinque Terre National Park Marine Protected Area, committing to a voluntary program of quality, respect for the environment, and valorization of local culture and identity, in accordance with the strategy outlined by the EUROPARC Federation in the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism. This recognition was obtained by the Protected Area in 2015 during the first phase of implementation.
The Quality Mark 2.0 - CETS Phase II is exclusively awarded to tourism and accommodation businesses located within the Park.
The MQA 2.0 - CETS Phase II guarantees visitors to the protected area:
accommodation in hotels and other (complementary) facilities that actively participate in promoting the local heritage, particularly through the offering of typical products;
access to dedicated services to fully enjoy an experience not only of enjoyment but also of authentic and in-depth knowledge of the territory, the network of trails, and local traditions;
compliance with environmental sustainability standards and water and energy savings.