Positano four-star hotels
Eden Roc
Private parking and a pool are two of this hotel's drawing cards. The hotel
was fully renovated in 2002, and most of the guest accommodations are suites.
All rooms have terraces overlooking the sea.
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comments.
Posa Posa
The Hotel Posa Posa has 24 rooms, all different and all with air conditioning.
(Some include Jacuzzis.) You can park in the hotel's own secure lot. The hotel
also has a restaurant with terrace and a solarium.
Punta Regina
The four-story Hotel Punta Regina was converted from a longtime pensione
on Positano's main street. Some of its 13 rooms and suites have outside Jacuzzis
and solariums.
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comments.
Palazzo Murat
The former King of Naples chose this 18th Century Baroque palace as his summer
home. A full buffet breakfast is served in the garden during the summer months.
Miramare
My friends at Travel Intelligence in London describe this as a "small, charming,
friendly hotel" that's "tucked away in the back streets of this otherwise
crowded town."
Poseidon
A large family villa has been transformed into a hotel with 48 rooms and 2 suites. A
beauty and fitness center, pool, and parking garage are on the premises.
Villa
Franca
"Your little home in Positano" is geared toward romantics who enjoy sweeping
views and a traditional decor.
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