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In the past month there have been major discussions on this topic. Enter Sorrento Hotels in the search function above and you'll find lots of detailed discussions. While most of those posts will be for more intermediate priced hotels, there will be a few recommendations for the low budget ones as well.
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Hi Roxie - we stayed at Villa Oriana - a B&B next to Sorrento in Sant Agnello. I would recommend it and it could be in your price range depending on when you are going. I recently posted a trip report - Search for "Italy in August trip report" for details.
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Don't miss seeing Positano---the best of the Amalfi coast!!!
Karen Brown's book gives good hotels and B&B's....http://www.karenbrown.com/
Karen Brown's book gives good hotels and B&B's....http://www.karenbrown.com/
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i have done extensive research on sorrento hotels as i have just finally booked one. i wanted to keep it under 140 euro and was able to find quite a few. i liked using italyby.com. i checked into villa oriana and thought it was so nice looking with prices of either 105 or 140 for a suite. i eventually booked casa astarita, only a 2 star, but it looks really nice, quaint and family run. I did get alot of names from posts here and then i proceeded to check them out and rule out or save. there were quite a few nice ones on via nastro verde, but i chose to be closer to the center although most of the hotels there offered a shuttle. the hotel johanna park which is on that road offered me a room with a seaview for 100euro and i really liked the airiness of the room.
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