




26 Via Minerva
Old Town Secret Garden is a self-catering apartment property in an Italian town, sitting at coordinates that place it in Sardinia, near Sassari — a part of the island where medieval street grids and stone architecture define the pace of daily life. With a guest rating of 9.5 from 36 reviews, it earns its reputation quietly, as a private apartment within a building rather than a hotel in any conventional sense. The address on Via Minerva suggests a historic urban setting, the kind where cars are an afterthought and the rhythm of the neighborhood is best absorbed on foot.
The apartment is built around the idea of staying rather than passing through. A full kitchen with a stovetop, oven, refrigerator, and kitchenware means guests can shop at a local market and cook at the dining table rather than eating out every meal — a practical advantage for longer stays or families. The garden, patio, and outdoor dining area give the property its name and its character: a sheltered outdoor space in an old-town context is genuinely rare, and the barbecue facilities extend the usefulness of that space into the evenings.
Guests checking in from 15:00 onward will find the apartment freshly prepared — housekeeping runs daily, and linens and towels are handled in line with local authority standards. Those with an early morning departure should note that checkout at 10:00 leaves enough time for a last coffee made in-house before heading out. The washing machine is the kind of detail that matters on a two-week itinerary, and the mosquito net is a straightforward acknowledgment of warm Sardinian summers.
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