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erictravel Jul 21st, 2010 12:56 PM

Positan Hotel Advice
 
My wife and I will be staying in Positano this Sept for 4 nights (our first time to the Amalfi coast). We are trying to decide between the following three Hotels: Palazzo Murat, Hotel Marincanto, and Hotel Poseidon (Hotel Buca di Bacco did not have availability). We want a good location, with easy access to shopping, restaurants, transportation, etc. The view is important as well, but we do not want to be too high up in the hills...which will be both tiring, and an inconvenience for us.

We are used to staying in nicer hotels....if one of these hotels in more luxurious, please let us know.

I read the hotel reviews on tripadvior and all three get rave reviews. If anyone has first hand knowledge of these hotels, their location, and would like to express their opinions, thoughts, etc....we would greatly appreciate that.

Thanks so much in advance for your help.

Weadles Jul 21st, 2010 01:04 PM

I've stayed in Hotel Poseidon (3 times) and absolutely love it, but you have to be willing to take a mini-hike back and forth to town. That being said, the jr. suites, the views (!), the food (!!!!) and the staff make up for the inconvenience. The hotel is quietly luxurious- nothing over the top-, but a solid 4-star, with a small gym and pool on site.

If you want something with less walking, closer to ground level, look at Palazzo Murat.

erictravel Jul 21st, 2010 06:10 PM

Thanks Weadles....I appreciate it.

chazzarelli Jul 22nd, 2010 01:19 AM

I am staying at he Marincanto in September - first time there so I can't comment on how it is, but can say that I'm looking forward to staying there and the service I have recieved so far when booking what I wanted was fantastic.

Lifeman Jul 22nd, 2010 03:48 AM

I've stayed at the Palazzo Murat and absolutely loved it. It's at the beginning of the path down to the beach and has a great location for shops etc.

The path starts in the centre of the village and couldn't be better placed.

erictravel Jul 22nd, 2010 06:42 AM

Thanks...all.

Lifeman - I am leaning towards the Palazzo Murat because of its location. How were the rooms? Breakfast? Service? etc.

Are most of the restaurants, shops, etc at beach level...or are they located up the hills as well?

Thanks again.


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