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Novotel Salerno Est Arechi
4.3/570 Reviews
The hotel is ok, some weird rules around the pool where you are obligated to wear a cap in order to access it. The safe guard is very persistent on keeping this rule. The restaurant was surprisingly better than expected. It takes about 1.5h to reach amalfi by the car from hotel. Hotel has a parking lot which is def a perk. The rooms were ok and clean.
Hotel Montestella
4.1/584 Reviews
Me, my husband and daughter stayed only 1 night so we could catch the ferry to Amalfi. We arrived at midnight and got in easily and staff was friendly and polite. Room was clean, air conditioning worked great. Beds were a bit hard but we were exhausted and slept well. When arriving, the street was still active and loud so I was pleasantly surprised that once in the room I could hear no outside noise. It was walkable to the ferry and a cool mainstreet. If we had more time, nice shopping and walk to the water. Breakfast was efficient and typical Italin fare.
Vinto House Salerno Downtown
4.4/524 Reviews
Room was beautiful, clean and staff was very nice! Everything went so easy and nice :) beautiful view to the sea from nice balcony. I can totally recommend this for everyone who goes to Salerno. Location of this hotel is great, near to nice walking street and many restaurants
Grand Hotel Salerno
3.4/596 Reviews
The hotel does have a grand-presence on Lungomare. Being an older and spacious property does have it's advantages - like having a wide balcony with chairs to gaze out at the exotic Amalfi coast (photo attached). Though Easter time, we were lucky to have a room with a balcony. Conveniently located in a 10-minute walk the the Salerno station, bus-stop or concordia Pier to reach Amalfi. Room was spacious with large cupboards and a small place to cook-meals. A kettle would have been comfortable in the room. Being Asian, I love my warm water and a morning coffee. Breakfast was tasty with some of the local sweet delicacies like Sfogliatella and Conchiglia. I noticed it was spread in way which reduced food-wastage on the table. However, I missed warm sausages or omlette. Would have also liked vegetable salads and cut fruits. A variety of whole fresh fruits were accessible, but sometimes we get lazy to peel and eat an entire fruit :) Staff were friendly and helpful.
Casa Santangelo Suites
4.5/513 Reviews
Casa Santangelo is a beautiful bed and breakfast, warmly run and owned by Debbie.our room was huge, very comfortable and the air conditioning worked great. The breakfast was delicious. It’s location was great, close to everything we wanted to see. The Casa has been remodeled but with original style decor left in place. I felt like I was staying in the Sistine Chapel. Just beautiful. Also, there are many spots for a drink or great food right within a block or two. You do have to walk up stairs to get to Casa Santangelo, just in case you have mobility problems. Debbie let’s you make a coffee or tea whenever you choose. And she helps with anything and everything. We only had time to stay 2 nights. I wish we could have stayed longer. Something about Salerno. We loved the city. It is ancient but clean. It is on the direct train line from Rome so getting here was easy. Also, many ferries connect from Salerno to the Amalfi Coast. And there are many centuries old buildings and places to visit.
Mediterranea Hotel & Convention Center
3.5/554 Reviews
The hotel is new or renovated. Dark furnishing Japanese style ... excellent and wide selection of fresh bakery and breakfast cakes, juices, yoghurt, fresh coffee from the bar and the dispenser machine, a little choice of salads. We also had a dinner one night and it was good both the sea ragout packers and the sword fish, very soft. Negative report by several rooms: temperature fixed at 23.5° then rises to.24° on December 8, unhealthy at maximum ... impossible to lower it. We opened a spiral but couldn't be all night open.Even other rooms were like that. We reported the morning after and the evening when we returned 23.5°. We had to talk to the reception and we were told that that was the room temperature and to get it down we had to open the window! We did it but the thermometer (it is not a thermometer!) did not fall. We were told to remove the engine control tab to reset everything, but nothing happened ... everything remained on. Another night was soffocating. I read other old reviews complaining about the same problem ... obviously in several rooms the plant works badly. Maybe instead of pretending nothing would be better to repair it. The next breakfast is still good.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 936
Lowest PriceNZD 109
Number of Reviews479
Number of Hotels34
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 375
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 355