Via Alfonso Gatto, 44, Minori, Italy | (888) 399-9863
Centrally located in Minori, a three-minute walk from the beach
Classically decorated rooms with flat-screen TVs and minibars
Most rooms have small furnished balconies
Restaurant with a covered terrace serves traditional cuisine
Lobby bar with an espresso machine
Free breakfast buffet
Free parking
On the main road, with some traffic noise
No pool or fitness center
Standard rooms are small the decor is a bit stuffy
Rooms don't have sea views
No coffeemakers and Wi-Fi costs a fee
Hotel Santa Lucia is a family-run boutique property located in the middle of Minori, one of the livelier small villages along the Amalfi coast. The three-pearl hotel has a classic flair, with a penchant for an antique style that might be a bit stuffy for some, but isn't at all out of place in Amalfi. It’s close to the beach and easily reachable by car, but its location doesn't allow for the panoramic views so common to the area, nor do the rooms have sea views. Most of its 25 rooms have small furnished balconies, and all have typical amenities like flat-screen TVs and minibars, but Wi-Fi is an extra fee. It's well worth comparing rates and amenities with the more charming Villa Romana Hotel, which also adds a pool.
Scene
Small, family-run boutique property with a classical style
The Hotel Santa Lucia is right on the main road that runs along the Amalfi coast, making it about as urban as hotels come in the area, complete with traffic noise, but travelers who prefer to avoid the steep climbs and isolated hilltop properties might not mind the trade-off. The three-story building also has an elevator, making it more convenient for older couples, who make up a large part of the clientele. It has a classic style throughout, filled with a mix of antiques and antique-looking furnishings. Apart from the front desk with a blue and white relief depicting a pair of mermaids embracing the family crest, the small lobby is decorated not unlike a traditional living room, with crystal chandeliers, medallion-backed chairs, and Oriental rugs. A civilized game of chess awaits in the parlor-like lounge, and there's a covered outdoor patio through the back door.
Location
Next to an ancient Roman villa in the heart of Minori, close to the beach
Hotel Santa Lucia is in a residential area in central Minori between a public parking lot and the remnants of an ancient Roman Villa, with an attached museum. Unlike other hotels that are perched in the hillside, this property is on level ground and therefore it's easy to walk to attractions, including the beach. A 10-minute stroll takes guests to a small stretch of black sand and pebbles that can get crowded quickly. There are some restaurants, bars, and shops nearby, and this is one of the more vibrant of the smaller villages along the coast, though certainly not as bustling as larger towns like Positano (about a 50-minute drive away). Expect a 20-minute drive into nearby Amalfi, where the narrow roads and tour buses contribute to slow traffic. It's possible to walk to Ravello, but the 35-minute walk may be a little tough for some, especially during the summer months. There is a bus stop a short walk from the hotel, which allows for easy access to nearby towns along the coast and in the mountains. The historic town of Pompeii is a 55-minute drive from the hotel, and the airport is about 75 minutes away.
Rooms
Simple classic rooms with flat-screen TVs and minibars
The hotel has 25 rooms, classically decorated with colorful and sometimes ornate floor tiles, paired with matching fabrics in shades that vary from minty green to pale blue or peach. Standard Rooms are on the small side, furnished with tiny built-in desks and little else beside wardrobe closets and luggage racks. The Superior and Deluxe Rooms are larger and add sitting areas with chaise lounges or couches and tables. Standard amenities include small flat-screen TVs and minibars, but there are no coffeemakers and Wi-Fi is an extra fee. Many rooms face the quieter back side of the hotel, and all but five of the rooms have small furnished balconies. The colorfully tiled bathrooms have heated towel racks, bidets, and either shower stalls or shower/tub combos.
Features
Restaurant with an outdoor terrace, small lobby bar and covered patio, free breakfast, free parking
Though it's missing a pool, this family-run property offers a fair amount of features for a hotel of its stature. The hotel's restaurant serves traditional Amalfi Coast cuisine, focused on local seafood paired with regional wines. There's a large indoor dining room and an outdoor terrace with wrought-iron railings and arches overlooking the street. A free continental breakfast buffet is included in room rates. The small lobby bar doesn't look like much, but in addition to the standing room-only cocktails and espresso-machine counter, the hotel has a couple of outdoor tables with umbrellas just off the street on both sides of the front entrance, as well as a covered patio around the corner. Wi-Fi costs an additional fee, but parking is free.