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Hotel Royal Prisco
4.4/547 Reviews
Relaxing place to stay that is convenient since can walk easily to most places. The staff is friendly and helpful. Sitting outside while eating breakfast was an amazing way to start the day.
Albergo California
4.7/563 Reviews
At the end of our stay, I asked the receptionist - How is this only a 3 star hotel? We got the sea view room. Do yourself a favour and just get the sea view room. Lost for words how amazing it was, the view is amazing. Best view of Positano (maybe with the exception of the view from the water). The receptionist and other hotel staff were the nicest italians Ive come across on our stay. Lovely service. The value for money is fantastic. Breakfast good. Aircon was amazing, nothing better then getting back to ur room in summer and it’s nice and cold. Only issue is that they don’t have a lift - but that’s everywhere in Positano (they said they are trying to put one in). Get one of those little cars that take ur bags for you when you arrive (Don’t make the same mistake we did and try carry them up). They helped us carry our bags up the stairs and put them in our rooms while we checked in. Can’t recommend this hotel highly enough.
Hotel Dimora Fornillo
4.5/572 Reviews
Fornillo
Andrea was so helpful from prior to our arrival throughout our stay. I loved the room and the sun terrace and being on the quieter side of Positano in Fornillo was great. I would return as you could quite easily stay here and just have peace and quiet. Really lovely and helpful owner and staff we loved the breakfast in the garden and the lemon and orange trees in the distance. We did both the stair walk across the beach as well as the walk to Positano and back and it wasn’t bad. Highly recommend this little gem
Hotel Vittoria
4.4/551 Reviews
Fornillo
Hotel Vittoria was an INCREDIBLE boutique hotel that blew all expectations!! It’s was delightful staying somewhere with a limited number of rooms. We were in room 82 which had the largest outdoor terrace. Huge shoutout to Roberta. She worked the desk almost every night of our stay. She was incredible helpful and kind. The hotel serves a great complementary breakfast each morning. I typically made a plate and brought it back to my wife where we enjoyed it in our private terrace. They will make you coffee as well. In the evening they will also serve you any type of alcohol drink. The hotel is not accessible by car. We parked before approaching the hotel in a shared lot. The hotel then had two porters help get our luggage from the car park to the hotel. All extremely seamless. Being on Fornilla beach was a blessing. The one day we adventured to Positano down town was a harsh reality. There were SO many people - it was extremely congested and chaotic. As soon as we got back to Fornilla beach area. there was a sigh of relief. All of the restaurants were much less crowded. We enjoyed all 4 beach restaurants (down from the hotel). You just take their internal elevator to the lowest floor. This actually saves your some 250 steps. From the base level you are looking at another some 200 steps to reach the beach. The entire Positano area requires stairs. These beach restaurants “shacks” were some of our favorite spots! You will NOT be disappointed booking here. Extremely fair pricing with a great “home” like feeling. To the hotel management team, job WELL done!! Side note: we brought a sound machine which I would recommend. There seems to be a lot of dogs barking throughout morning and day time. This has nothing to do with the hotel as there are a lot of private homes. Just figured I would share this information :) Also: there is another elevator that does not work. It seemed some reviews said it’s possible to take a second external elevator in order to avoid the some 200 steps to the beach. This is officially a non-working elevator. Would be great if they ever decided to fix this. Although I’m sure it’s a costly endeavor.
Il Moro di Positano
4.8/547 Reviews
Liparlati
The warm welcome of Riccardo at Il Moro di Positano and the breath-taking views from the public and private patios make all the town stairs up and down worth walking. Opening our balcony doors each morning to the view down over the buildings below to the blue sea and across to the high hills and sheer rocky mountains above was pure joy. Riccardo was everything you could wish for in a host. Always smiling and willing to make dinner recommendations and special tips to ease daytime activity plans. Switching languages flawlessly depending on the nationality of the guests. The rain shower and bidet in the bath added to the feel of luxury. The vast, varied spread of choices at the breakfast buffet set us up for each adventurous day. This B&B was certainly great value for the money and it was clear that the manager’s heart was in pleasing his guests. We were so happy to have stayed our 4 nights in Positano here at Il Moro.
Hotel Casa Albertina
4.3/564 Reviews
The most advanced sea view room is given to the side, and is the second floor, although it is not the best view, but it is enough. If you have a good chance of checking-in at night, you will meet a funny old grandfather, very friendly, and have no service. In addition, if you have breakfast, there will be a chef uncle, very gentleman service. Breakfast is plentiful. The room was very clean but slightly simple, no kettle and coffee tea, no slippers, but who cares. The parking fee is 25 Euros a day, and there will be drivers to help you get the car back. It is very convenient.

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Highest PriceUS$1,479
Lowest PriceUS$175
Number of Reviews 1,066
Number of hotels152
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$487
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$504

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On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Positano. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. While traveling to Italy, Positano is one of the most popular destinations. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Positano without running out of things to do.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Positano. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are 113 hotels in Positano on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. When looking for hotels in Positano, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 455 USD. There are 6 five-star hotels in Positano at an average price of 1136 USD per night. There are 15 four-star hotels in Positano at an average price of 391 USD per night. There are 10 three-star hotels in Positano at an average price of 253 USD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Positano at an average price of 167 USD per night. Hotels in Positano offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Residence Villa Yiara is one of the most popular hotels in Positano. Hotel Savoia is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Positano, nearby attractions like Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Francesco (Frank) Carpegna - Walking with the Gods, Positano Boat Charter. The most famous attractions locally are Palazzo Murat, La Brezza Net Art Cafe.

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