Parking in Positano
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Parking in Positano
Does anyone know if it's easy to find parking in Positano and the cost? We're staying 5 nights there at the end of our Italy trip and are trying to decide if it's more hassle and expense to park the car for that time period or take it back to the car rental. After Positano, we only have 1 more night before we fly out from Rome. Thanks for your input!
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Your accomodation will undoubtedly provide it. If not, change to one that does. You drive to your hotel and walk in the lobby...where you hand over your keys...when you have signed in and go to your room your luggage is there. When you leave, your car mysteriously reappears with your luggage in it. Fabulous! Be sure and ride the jitney(about a $1.) to the very top where the locals lives and then back down.
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Jodi - Accommodation doesn't provide parking and too late to change. They say to "park on the street". After seeing some of the photos of Positano, we're wondering about "parking on the street"! Thanks for the info on the "jitney"! We'll be sure to try it.
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Here's a web site for a large parking lot in Positano (gotta love the web - a parking garage with a website!). You could e-mail them to find out how much and also to reserve a spot. There's another lot called Parking Anna - rates are approx 20,000L per day (saw that on a villa website).
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Our hotel in town, the Murat did not have parking but reserved us a space at a parking garage, actually a big lot with vines on an arbor over the whole thing. They told us where it was and said they'd meet us there when we arrived. As we found the lot the attendant came running to tell us it was full, when we said it was reserved for us by the Murat he looked at his list and greeted us by name and took our car. He then called the hotel and they send a porter to help us with the luggage -- pedestrian street only. What a great system. But the car had to be washed after the birds in the vines covered our car in three days.
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When we were in Positano off-season, we had no problems parking our car. And, like Patrick's experience, it was a pedestrian only street to our hotel and we could not drive up to it. Fortunately, we had little luggage, so we could easily carry it and walk down to our hotel by the sea.
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Sorry - here's the web site: <BR> <BR>http://www.mandara.it/parcheggio/infoing.htm