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Leonardo'S        
Via Miramare 17

Leonardo'S is situated in Amalfi and is close to the area's tourist attractions.There are 4 traditional rooms at the bed & breakfast, each providing all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.Leonardo'S offers a variety of in-house dining options, including a traditional restaurant and a bar.
Relais Villa Annalara Star Rating 3        
Via delle Cartiere 1

Featuring a popular location, Relais Villa Annalara commands views of Amalfi, and is a short stroll from Amalfi Cathedral. This comfortable 3-star hotel is just a 10-minute drive from Ravello.Villa Annalara offers free wireless internet in public areas, as well as a garden for guests to unwind in.
Villa Santa Croce Star Rating 1.5        
Via Augustsariccio 11 Vettica Di

Situated in Amalfi, Villa Santa Croce is an easy drive from Conca dei Marini and provides an outdoor pool and a swimming pool. Those staying at the property can also take advantage of complimentary Wi-Fi throughout their stay.Those staying at the property can enjoy the property's gardens.
Convento San Basilio Relais        
Via Casamare 20

Convento San Basilio Relais is set in Amalfi and is close to local attractions, such as Amalfi Cathedral. It also offers a terrace and free Wi-Fi.There are 4 lodgings at Relais San Basilio Convento, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Torre di Amalfi Residence Star Rating 3        
Via Sopramare 58 - Loc. Pogerola

Torre di Amalfi Residence is situated in Amalfi and is close to the area's tourist attractions. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi.There are a range of amenities available to those staying at the property, such as laundry facilities and a garden.
Hotel Marina Riviera Star Rating 4        
Via Pantaleone Comite 19

Across the road from the Tyrrhenian Sea, this relaxed Mediterranean-style hotel is a 1-minute walk from the beach and 3 minute's walk from Amalfi Cathedral.The airy rooms and suites feature colorful decor, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars. Most rooms have sea views.
Hotel La Bussola Amalfi Star Rating 4        
Lungomare Dei Cavalieri 16

This harborfront hotel is a 7-minute walk from Amalfi Cathedral and 7 km from Villa Rufolo.The bright rooms come with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and minibars. Upgraded rooms add whirlpool tubs and balconies with sea views.
Hotel Aurora Amalfi Star Rating 3        
Piazzale dei Prontontini, 7

A 1-minute walk from the beach, this traditional, harborfront hotel is also a 12-minute walk from Amalfi Cathedral.Bright, airy rooms feature free Wi-Fi, satellite TVs and minibars. Some have balconies and/or sea views.
Hotel Antica Repubblica Star Rating 3        
Vico dei Pastai 2

Set in a quaint building with wooden window shutters, this relaxed hotel is 3 minutes' walk from the 9th-century Amalfi Cathedral and 4 minutes' walk from the beach.The 7 down-to-earth rooms come with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV and minibars. An upgraded room offers a private terrace, and family rooms have 2 bedrooms.
Hotel Il Nido Star Rating 3        
Via S. Quasimodo 30

Overlooking the sea, this charming family-run hotel is 1.1 km from the 9th-century Duomo di Amalfi, 4 km from the Grotta dello Smeraldo cave and 8 km from the gardens of Villa Rufolo.The bright rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars; some offer complimentary Wi-Fi, antique-style furnishings, desks and/or sitting areas.
 
 
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The Amalfi Coast or as it is known in Italian, the Costiera Amalfitana, is a stretch of coastline on the southern coast of the Sorrentine Peninsula. It is in the South of Italy, in the Province of Salerno. The Amalfi Coast attracts visitors from Italy, Europe and the world at large and is a popular tourist destination for families and couples of varied budgets. It includes the houses of the rich and famous who enjoy their holiday homes on the coast. Warm, pleasant summers with Mediterranean climate and mild winters are a hit with tourists, who spend much time on the beaches and walking the coastal routes or enjoying food and drinks outdoors. The Amalfi Coast is known for its production of limocello liqueur and the area is known for its lemons, grown from February to October, as well as its great cuisine and wines.

The Amalfi Coast is often known as a place for the rich and famous, but this is not to put you off because it is also widely accessible for everyday families on a budget, depending on where you visit. Fortunately, a network of roads connects the various villages along the coast. The best time of year to visit is late September or early October which is not too hot and sticky, but still very warm and enjoyable. Whatever your tastes, people flock to the Coast annually to see what it has to offer. This makes is a hit with old and young, male and female, rich and poor. No matter what your budget, you can enjoy time at the beach, a relaxing meal and glass of wine and a walk through the quaint towns and villages in the sunshine. Here are some of the places to visit on the coast, depending on your budget and tastes:

Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi - great for walking and home to an organic olive farm, a favourite with visitors. Praiano - a quiet village and the starting point for the 11km Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) walk to the Lattari mountains. Positano - A busy area with narrow lanes and beautiful scenery, here visitors take a day trip to Capri Ravello - overlooking the Bay of Salerno, it is a secret gem on the Amalfi Coast Furore - best known for its beautiful wine and colourful architecture and murals. Minori - A charming, old town with a sandy beach and more affordable than neighbouring areas Amalfi - a busy maritime town, set among lemon tree terraces and beautiful views Cetara - Authentic and untouched by tourism, Cetara is a pretty fishing village with wonderful restaurants.