Cinque Terre with a car
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Cinque Terre with a car
Is it hard to find a hotel with parking in CT? Can anyone recommend one reasonably priced. Will be there for one night and was thing to stay in Levanto as it seems to be the most car friendly, but am still not sure.
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Stayed in the Hotel Europa in Levanto, and they had a parking lot. it was very reasonable and we did half board, and the food was great. You can train to the cinque terra towns, and hike between them. We hiked from Levanto, to the upper cinque terra town, and loved it! A less crowded trail.
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Just for the record, Levanto is NOT in the Cinque Terra.
We stayed at Manarola, one of the FIVE actual villages. We parked in a big public lot at the top of the hill after they let us through the gate to drive down near our hotel and unload our luggage. It was all part of the "quaintness" of the villages.
We stayed at Manarola, one of the FIVE actual villages. We parked in a big public lot at the top of the hill after they let us through the gate to drive down near our hotel and unload our luggage. It was all part of the "quaintness" of the villages.
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Dedode, as the other replies have stated, I think its virtually impossible to find a hotel in Cinque Terre with parking because until very recently there was no road at all, the only access my sea, hence the charm of the 5 lands - Cinque Terre, which I like to refer to as 5T for short.
As stated you can park your car in a communal parking lot above the town if you want to drive in. Myself I would leave my car in Levanto or La Spezia, (I think many threads deal with this issue if you run a search)and take the train or boat in, and expereince a little bit of the isolation that made 5T famous. Or take a hotel with parking in Levanto or Portovenere, on either side of 5T, and then boat in.
As stated you can park your car in a communal parking lot above the town if you want to drive in. Myself I would leave my car in Levanto or La Spezia, (I think many threads deal with this issue if you run a search)and take the train or boat in, and expereince a little bit of the isolation that made 5T famous. Or take a hotel with parking in Levanto or Portovenere, on either side of 5T, and then boat in.
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There is a large, safe, cheap municipal parking lot in Monterosso at the base of the town. You then walk to your hotel from there or take a train to your next town. I am not aware of a parking lot "above the town" but have used the one in the town and its quite easy.
There is a parking structure in Riomaggiore as well.
Villa Steno has a parking lot at their very nice hotel. It is popular so book as far in advance as possible.
So, its not impossible and I have done it twice with a care without any issues.
There is a parking structure in Riomaggiore as well.
Villa Steno has a parking lot at their very nice hotel. It is popular so book as far in advance as possible.
So, its not impossible and I have done it twice with a care without any issues.
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we stayed in Riomaggiore and there is a large car park at the bottom of the town. the walk into town (mildly uphill) where the hotels are was no problem, even with bags (would be an issue for mobility impaired, esp with luggage). i believe the cost was included in the room via a voucher system.
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I just returned from my first trip to Italy and we stayed near Levanto for two days in a wonderful B&B called L'Antico Borgo. It is located in the town of Dosso, which is in the hills above Levanto, about a 10 minute drive down to Levanto. There is a free parking lot just above the B&B, it's a very short walk from the lot to L'Antico Borgo. It's a perfect place to stay if you're looking for a little quiet outside of the towns. I loved it there!
For our 5T day we drove down to Levanto and left the car in one of the pay parking lots by the beach. We hiked the trail from Levanto to Monterroso, which was a great hike, about 2 hours, and not very crowded since it is not officially part of the 5T trails. From Monterroso we took a boat down to Riomaggiore, which took us past the rest of the towns so we got a great ocean view of them. We walked the Via dell'Amour to Manarola which I found to be a nice pleasant walk after our two hour hike earlier in the day. From Manarola we took the train to Corniglia, then the train again to Vernazza where we enjoyed pizza and a beautiful sunset. From there it was the train again to get back to Levanto. What a great day!
For our 5T day we drove down to Levanto and left the car in one of the pay parking lots by the beach. We hiked the trail from Levanto to Monterroso, which was a great hike, about 2 hours, and not very crowded since it is not officially part of the 5T trails. From Monterroso we took a boat down to Riomaggiore, which took us past the rest of the towns so we got a great ocean view of them. We walked the Via dell'Amour to Manarola which I found to be a nice pleasant walk after our two hour hike earlier in the day. From Manarola we took the train to Corniglia, then the train again to Vernazza where we enjoyed pizza and a beautiful sunset. From there it was the train again to get back to Levanto. What a great day!


will most likely stay in Levanto and take the train fom there.


