Our hosts met us in the parking lot and helped us to our villa, which was a good thing since the villa is back a long, twisty and hilly path. The hosts were great, very gracious and attentive. They provided us with some basic food items for breakfast like granola, pastries, cheese, coffee, creamer, and fruit The villa was clean and bright despite only having a couple of windows. The white floors, walls and ceilings helped. The neighborhood is a quaint older neighborhood consisting of mostly rentals with a few long term residents. The long term houses were a little more rundown, but overall the area is quaint. There are no doors to the bedrooms, so don’t expect a lot of privacy from your travel partners. The courtyard area is well enclosed and very comfortable. The bathroom is small but has a very unique but charming style to it, very much like a cave. No shower curtain, but this was not a big issue. There is a limited kitchen consisting of a sink, compact fridge, portable 2 burner cooktop and a small panini press. No oven or microwave. Counter space is also limited. So meal preparation is limited. Overall, I rank the aTerre Villa very high, and I recommend to anyone as long as you don’t mind a couple hundred meter walk to and from your villa.