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Hotels in Amalfi
20 Hotels
Albergo L'Antico Convitto
Via Salita dei Curiali 4

The three-pearl Hotel L’Antico Convitto is a solid choice for couples and small groups seeking a central base from which to explore the spectacular Amalfi coast. The family-operated, boutique hotel offers 10 individually decorated rooms that are clean and spacious, with upscale bathrooms, coffeemakers, and minibars. The hotel's free hot breakfast buffet can be taken to the rooftop terrace, which offers sweeping views of the city and rugged coastline. Concierge services and free Wi-Fi are available, but there’s no on-site parking or restaurant. Another option to consider in the center of Amalfi that offers free breakfast, free on-site parking, and typically lower rates is the three-pearl Floridiana Hotel. 

Villa Lara
Via delle Cartiere 1

A charming bed-and-breakfast perched on a cliff overlooking the village of Amalfi, the three-pearl Villa Lara offers guests beautiful views and spacious rooms without many frills. From the terraces and balconies of the property, the town spills out toward the sea -- which is only an eight-minute walk from the property's front gate. Plenty of restaurants and sightseeing attractions, including the Duomo and paper museum, are within short walking distance. For guests who would like a few more features on-site and don't' mind paying a bit more, consider the Hotel Luna Convento, which has a cliffside pool and two restaurants.

Floridiana Hotel
Via Brancia 1

Floridiana Hotel is a small family-run property with only 13 guest rooms located in the center of scenic Amalfi, a few minutes walk to the seafront and Amalfi Cathedral. Hidden away in a courtyard that can be a challenge to find, the hotel occupies a 12th-century building with spectacularly painted ceilings in the lobby and large breakfast room. There are no sea views at this three-pearl property, but the rooftop terrace, which has a hot tub in a corner, looks out on the city rooftops and nearby mountains. The rooms have simple, at times dated, furnishings, but they come equipped with electric kettles and minibars. Travelers might want to also consider the Excelsior Grand Hotel, which has an outdoor pool, sandy beach, and balconies with sea views, at only slightly higher rates.

La Pergola Hotel
Via Giovanni Augustariccio 10

The three-pearl La Pergola Hotel is located amid lemon groves outside of Amalfi and a five-minute walk from the ocean. The 12 rooms are kept spotless and many have excellent sea views from large balconies and terraces, but the monochromatic, light-blue furnishings are basic. Buses, which stop just outside the door, or a longer walk can take guests into Amalfi proper, however, the hotel's excellent restaurant might tempt guests into sticking around for meals (though it's only open April through November). There's not much in the surrounding area besides the beach and a couple of cafes, so those looking for more stimulating vacations or traveling with children should consider Hotel Amalfi, which is in Amalfi proper and offers babysitting services, though there's no restaurant or bar on-site.  

Hotel Amalfi
Vico Dei Pastai 3

The most impressive thing about the three-pearl Hotel Amalfi may be its location, at the center of the town and within walking distance of several historic sites plus the coast. The hotel's decor is a bit weathered and dated. The 40 rooms are decorated with contemporary furniture that's seen better days and have reportedly stiff mattresses, but they do come with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, kettles, and free Wi-Fi. A free breakfast is served on a terrace with panoramic views of Amalfi and the water. Babysitting services are available, and pets are welcome. Tourists planning to visit Amalfi should also consider the Hotel Dorzia, which is comparably priced, a little more quaint and closer to the coast, although not as centrally located.

Hotel Marina Riviera
Via Pantaleone Comite 19

The 34-room Hotel Marina Riviera is an upscale property with classic Mediterranean decor perched right on the coast. The hotel makes the most of its elevated location with terraces that offer exceptional views of the sea, mountains, and town. There's also a rooftop pool with a bar, and a sundeck with teakwood loungers. The breakfast buffet, served on an outdoor terrace, gets rave reviews from guests and is included in the room rate. There's also a lobby bar, and the hotel runs the restaurant next door. Rooms feature hand-painted ceramic tiles, balconies with sea views, and plush bathrooms with gray-veined marble walls, though standard rooms can be small. The hotel's location is a few minutes' walk to Amalfi's town center. Travelers seeking a more secluded seafront hotel might want to consider the Hotel La Conca Azzurra.

Miramalfi Hotel
Via Salvatore Quasimodo 3

Perched on the cliffside of the Amalfi coast, the upper-middle-range Miramalfi Hotel has postcard views, but it's about a 20-minute walk outside the city center (free shuttle service is offered). Highlights here include an outdoor pool jutting out from the cliff and overlooking the ocean, and the on-site restaurant and bar with fantastic views of the water. Its 49 rooms come with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and atmospheric Mediterranean touches, such as artisanal-tile floors and seagrass-colored furniture. However, they're a bit dated and fall short of being upscale. Travelers could also consider the historic Hotel Luna Convento, in a 13th-century convent.

Santa Caterina Hotel
9 SS Amalfitana

While most of the Amalfi hotels can claim excellent sea views, the 66-room Santa Caterina Hotel has five-star features, harmonious antique style, and fragrant gardens. Guests can take advantage of the wellness center, pool, and gym. Dining options range from the elegant Restaurant Santa Caterina to the more casual Al Mare eatery, along with an expansive wine cellar. A half-mile from Amalfi, people looking to stay directly in town may want to check out the three-star Hotel L'Antico Convitto instead.

NH Collection Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi
Via Annunziatella, 46, Amalfi Coast, City Centre

Part of the NH Collection chain, the Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi is housed in a stunning, gorgeously restored medieval monastery dramatically situated on the Amalfi Coast, just minutes from the harbor and the town of Amalfi. The 53 rooms all have panoramic views of the sea, modern design, free Wi-Fi, minibars, terra-cotta floors, and lovely marble bathrooms, but they can be small. An infinity pool is carved into the natural cliff. Features include a spa, a restaurant, and a poolside bar. Guests looking for lower rates might consider the Floridiana Hotel.

Hotel Villa Annalara
Via delle Cartiere 1

Hotel Villa Annalara is a sweet little three-pearl property set on a cliff overlooking the village of Amalfi. This elevated location makes for spectacular views throughout the hotel, yet it also puts guests within easy walking distance of Amalfi’s attractions and restaurants. Villa Annalara’s decor has a retro Italian feel that some guests will find appealing, but others may perceive as dated. Its six guest rooms are neatly furnished and come with flat-screen TVs and electric kettles. Free breakfast is served on a terrace once again showcasing those inspiring vistas of Amalfi and the coast, but on-site features are otherwise limited. Travelers looking for a property with more amenities might want to consider Hotel Luna Convento, which has two restaurants and a pool, although rates can be higher.