I highly recommend Marco's place. Comiso is now my favorite little town in Italy. A Mo Casa is right in the Old Town area. We could tell no one is used to seeing tourists there, but they were all friendly and happy to see us. The piazza gets packed on Saturday nights. The local restaurants are fantastic and much cheaper than in the big cities...and the service is much better in my opinion.
Now for A Mo Casa. The place looks brand new. Marco said they added the first floor about 3 years ago and the top floor last year. The hotel has relaxing patios on both sides on the top floor where Marco also puts out the breakfast in the mornings...croissants, juice, yogurt, fresh coffee (made to order), etc. The top floor rooms have a bit lower ceilings at the outside of the room and bathroom, but just watch your head in those areas. Most of the room is plenty high for even taller individuals. This is a historic building and is a quirk and not a drawback. You won't be ducking all over the room, just over by the door to the balconies.
The bed was comfortable, the shower had a rainfall shower head, the wall had the local Comiso stone, the room was clean and updated with much attention to detail...even with an outlet at the head of the bed and lights in the floor.
The balconies have sitting areas that are great for having a cappuccino and looking at the rooftops of the city or the church next door.
Looking forward to seeing Comiso again and staying at A Mo Casa. You can park the car and walk to everything including Cava Grazia down the street. The piazza is a half a block. Marco was a great host, and he even used family mementos to decorate, but you probably won't know unless you ask. He had his first bike in the office...cute little touring bike for kids. I'd never seen one before and asked about it.
The entire place is immaculate, and Marco really did an amazing job designing his bed and breakfast. read more