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Hotels in Positano
45 Hotels
Hotel La Bougainville
Via Cristoforo Colombo 25

Located in the popular Amalfi town of Positano, Hotel La Bougainville is a 16-room property close to the town center and within walking distance to the beach. Low on features, but a good base to explore the region from, the hotel is a decent mid-range place to rest your head at night. Rooms are cute and colorful, though the lower-tier units are tiny and have small windows. Each comes with a flat-screen TV, minibar, safe, and hairdryer. Having a car is recommended here, though parking is only available off-site for a hefty fee. Guests wanting somewhere with a little more to offer might look into the Hotel Eden Roc, a three-and-a-half-pearl property in Positano that has a spa and wine-tasting evenings. 

Palazzo Marzoli Resort
Via Guglielmo Marconi 334

Located just outside of the village of Positano, the mid-range Palazzo Marzoli Resort offers magnificent views of the village and sea. The hotel offers a free seasonal shuttle into town, which makes the out-of-town location less of an issue in the summer. The 12 guest rooms are charming with a blue and white theme and amenities like flat-screen TVs, minibars, free Wi-Fi, and furnished balconies. Breakfast is included in room rates and is served in guests' rooms. A highlight here is the rooftop solarium with hot tub, sun loungers, and bar service. Guests can also receive massage treatments in their rooms. Hotel Palazzo Murat is another option to consider with a more central location, fewer stairs, an on-site restaurant, and outdoor swimming pool.

Hotel Villa Franca
Via Pasitea 318

The 38-room Hotel Villa Franca is a four-pearl property scenically set on a cliff in Positano, within walking distance of restaurants and shops. From the pool to the restaurant to guest rooms' balconies, the hotel takes great advantage of its stunning views of the sea and village. There are a few bars on-site, as well as a lovely spa, plus breakfast is included in rates. The pool is small, but its scenic rooftop location affords beautiful views of the surroundings. Rooms feature stylish white and beige decor, and are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and marble bathrooms. The nearest beach is about a 10-minute walk away, but the way back is uphill -- though guests can also make use of the hotel's free beach shuttle. Travelers might want to compare rates with Covo Dei Saraceni, which has a beachside location. 

Hotel Montemare
Via Pasitea 119

The 23-room, upper-middle-range Hotel Montemare is a family-run property set along a hill in Positano, offering stellar sea vistas throughout. The property is above town, reachable in about 10 minutes on foot. Rooms vary in style, though all are charming and well-appointed, with minibars, flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and hairdryers. Some have furnished sea-view balconies or indoor whirlpools, while others have Juliet-style balconies. All rates include a welcome drink at the sea-view bar, as well as free tasty breakfast buffets with hot items and coffee. The restaurant, Il Capitano, is open for lunch and dinner, serving highly regarded regional cuisine. Free Wi-Fi is provided. Travelers wanting a pool should compare rates with the nearby Hotel Poseidon

Villa Magia
Via San Giovanni 19

This stunning hotel offers guests breathtaking views and personal service in luxurious surroundings. With only seven guest rooms and lots of cozy common areas -- indoors and out -- the hotel has a quiet, exclusive feel. Guests are pampered with delicious made-to-order meals for breakfast and dinner, though none are free. There’s also a small, open-air spa with hot tubs, a massage area, and a fitness room. Elegant, individually decorated rooms have minibars, iPhones, and Nespresso machines, plus options like a giant whirlpool tub, private hammam, or kitchen. The nature of Positano makes steep climbs unavoidable, but the panoramas are a spectacular payoff. For comparison, Hotel Palazzo Murat sits at the base of the cliffs, making the town more accessible, but it lacks the stunning atmosphere of Villa Magia.

Le Sirenuse Hotel
Via C. Colombo, 30

One of the priciest hotels in Positano, this luxury boutique is also perhaps the most beautiful and it lives up to its upscale reputation with pristine grounds, thoughtful free extras (like snacks and boat trips), and a renowned restaurant. Rooms feature antique furniture and modern appliances, but some are small and/or noisy. That said, it's an excellent choice for those who can afford it and seek a central location, gorgeous spa, and spectacular views from all around.

La Caravella Residence
Via Rampa della Teglia 23

The budget La Caravella Positano is a 12-room property whose primary allure is its stellar beachfront location. Although lacking the beautiful sea views found in hillside properties, La Caravella puts guests within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops, and the port in Positano. Rooms are a decent size and come with flat-screen TVs, hairdryers, and showers, plus furnished terraces in some. Unfortunately, that's about all it has going for it. There are no restaurant, bar, or pool here, and numerous complaints include uncomfortable beds, maintenance issues, and confusing check-in due to no front desk. Travelers wanting to be in this are are better off at the beachfront Hotel Buca di Barro, which has a restaurant and free breakfast. 

Villa Rosa
Via Cristoforo Colombo 121

Villa Rosa is a 12-room mid-range boutique hotel with a stunning cliff-face location at the top of Positano village. Its convenient location is an eight-minute walk from the Positano Beach and a 15-minute walk into the center of the village. The rooms are spacious and elegant, and come with mini-fridges, free Wi-Fi, and large furnished private terraces. Breakfast is included in room rates and served to guests on their private balconies. There's not much else in the way of features, besides a communal TV lounge, though the hotel can assist with laundry and parking at a nearby parking lot (both for a fee). As an alternative, travelers can also consider Casa Albertina which offers similar features and views; plus a rooftop solarium.

Hotel Royal Positano
Via Pasitea 344

One of the cheapest hotels in Positano, at Hotel Royal Positano, what you pay for is what you get. The mid-range, 77-room property is crying out for a renovation, and the on-site restaurant varies in quality, but if you can look past threadbare carpets and dated rooms, then it's worth it to put the money elsewhere (like restaurants in town). However, it's well suited for families, and a bus to and from town lets guests easily escape the 400-step stair to and from the town. Those looking for a bit more elegance (and fewer stairs) should consider the four-pearl Hotel Buca di Bacco, which is close to the town's shopping and dining. 

Positano Art Hotel Pasitea
Via Pasitea 207

A small 30-room Best Western-affiliated hotel resting on Positano's highest point, the Art Hotel Pasitea may have seasoned travelers questioning the hotel's advertised four-star status. While it has deluxe bedding, trendy artistic decor and design, a few in-room luxe items, and room service, the property lacks expected features like a pool, fitness center, spa services, and full-service restaurant. However, for those looking for a uniquely styled place to stay with excellent views and stairway access to the beach, it is still a great bet. Otherwise, travelers searching for the Pasitea's missing features are better served at the nearby, similarly priced, and fully four-star Hotel Poseidon.