Lodging in Cinque Terre villages
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Lodging in Cinque Terre villages
We are to visit Cinque Terre this summer (yes, I know - hot and crowded, but so be it) and are looking for a place to stay for several days. Quiet, clean, modest price. Any suggestions on which village and a contact for a room?
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We love Hotel Villa Steno in the old town of Monterosso. Monterosso is the largest town but the old town section is just as charming as the smaller villages... and less crowded than many of them.
Do a search for "Hotel Villa Steno" and you should be able to pull up the numerous glowing reviews. It is super popular though, so you'd need to reserve ASAP. If it is full, ask about their sister hotel the Pasquale
Do a search for "Hotel Villa Steno" and you should be able to pull up the numerous glowing reviews. It is super popular though, so you'd need to reserve ASAP. If it is full, ask about their sister hotel the Pasquale
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Another vote for Villa Steno but it may be too late to get a reservation for this summer. We have also stayed at de Baranin in Manarola and enjoyed it. I believe de Baranin would be a bettere choice for a tight budget.
www.villasteno.com
www.baranin.com
As far as villages, our favorites are Monterosso and Manarola. I would love to stay in Corniglia but the wife says no.
Good luck.
www.villasteno.com
www.baranin.com
As far as villages, our favorites are Monterosso and Manarola. I would love to stay in Corniglia but the wife says no.
Good luck.
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