Fodor's Expert Review Le Sirenuse

Via Cristoforo Colombo 30, Positano, Campania, 84017, Italy Fodor's Choice

As legendary as its namesake sirens, this 18th-century palazzo has long set the standard for luxury in Italian hotels: it opened in 1951 with just 12 rooms (John Steinbeck stayed here while writing "Positano" for Harper's Bazaar in 1953) and now sprawls over eight floors, where extravagantly stylish guest rooms are accented with antiques and fine linens. Stunning vine-entwined terraces overlook town—the poolside terrace, the most beautiful on this coast, is the place to have lunch. Fine Campania cuisine is also served in the La Sponda restaurant, which is lit by 400 candles, and in the Champagne and Oyster bar where contented patrons toast the good luck that brought them here. Other perks include a private yacht, Eau d’Italie toiletries, and a designer spa.

PROS

  • unrivaled views, including from poolside terrace
  • many rooms have whirlpool tubs
  • gorgeous artworks around every corner

CONS

  • a bit of a climb from the town center
  • lower-priced rooms are small
  • can be noisy

QUICK FACTS

Hotel
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HOTEL INFO

Phones: 089-875066

HOTEL DETAILS

58 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Mar., Free Breakfast

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