The seafront Hotel Centro Congressi Polo Nautico features views of the Gulf of Salerno. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas, and guests have a discount at private beach 328 feet from the property.
Mary
United States of America
The location is amazing , the staff goes above and beyond to make your stay exceptional !
Set on the Amalfi coast, this large hotel and wellness center enjoys panoramic sea views. Its contemporary rooms are 8 minutes' walk from Salerno Train Station, and 1.9 mi from the port.
Lucia
United States of America
Location only
Staff rude
not welcoming
Entire staff rude
Hotel Villa Poseidon & Events features a large sun terrace with a seasonal outdoor pool and views of the Gulf of Salerno. The property is a 10-minute walk from Salerno Harbor.
Julie
United Kingdom
The possibility of the facilities that could be on offer.
Set on the seafront in Salerno, Mediterranea Hotel & Convention Center offers a roof garden, 2 restaurants, and air-conditioned rooms. A wired internet point is available at the reception.
Hotel Plaza is set in the heart of Salerno, directly opposite the railway station, and close to the bus terminal and the pretty seafront promenade. A buffet breakfast is provided daily.
Teri
United States of America
The location across from the train station was great. Good breakfast.
Hotel Montestella is on the main street, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, in Salerno's pedestrian area.
Brian
United States of America
The staff was very nice and friendly.
The location was good, near the old town, restaurants, and the ferry terminal and it was an excellent base for travel from Rome, to the south, and to Pompeii, Caserta, and the Amalfi Coast.
The breakfast was good.
Located in Salerno, Hotel Bruman offers free WiFi throughout and rooms with air conditioning and a satellite flat-screen TV. Vietri sul Mare can be reached in 10 minutes by car.
Yinwei
United States of America
The hotel exceeded my expectation: located literally right by the train station, minutes of walk to the ferry to the Amalfi Coast, rooms are very spacious, well maintained and spotless clean (can walk barefoot on the floor type of clean!), free breakfast is decent and very friendly staff (big thanks to Filomina who gave me the most beautifully displayed platter when I asked for a kettle to make tea, and Marika who made extra ham when I was almost late for breakfast). The only minor downside is that it doesn't have a lift so if you have luggage, better ask for a ground floor room although even female staff will offer to help you (thanks again Filomina).
Albergo Fiorenza is just 328 feet from the sea and its public and private beach areas. Each room comes with TV, private bathroom, and air conditioning. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Novotel Salerno Est Arechi features an enviable location on the seafront, near the Arechi Stadium. It features a summer pool, a fitness center and an excellent restaurant. Parking is free.
Located in Salerno, a few steps from the Lido Marina Beach, Saint Joseph offers accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge.
Molly
United States of America
Very clean and comfortable. Beautiful views. Great value.
The seafront Hotel Centro Congressi Polo Nautico features views of the Gulf of Salerno. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas, and guests have a discount at private beach 328 feet from the property.
Very spacious rooms and good breakfast. The staff was nice as well
Located in Salerno, Hotel Bruman offers free WiFi throughout and rooms with air conditioning and a satellite flat-screen TV. Vietri sul Mare can be reached in 10 minutes by car.
Room was clean on arrival and was tidied every day
Located in Salerno, a few steps from the Lido Marina Beach, Saint Joseph offers accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge.
Perfect location, very quite and very nice garden.
Salerno is a relaxed, peaceful city with excellent...
Salerno is a relaxed, peaceful city with excellent restaurants, a lively old town, and great access to other locations. It is much more economical and quieter than staying on the Amalfi Coast and is only a half hour ferry ride away from it.
Brian
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely big town with an old town, cobbled streets and lots...
Lovely big town with an old town, cobbled streets and lots of restaurants and bars. There is a large area of restricted traffic and parking is horrendous, even though it was April every single space along the streets and public car parks were taken. Luckily our apartment owner suggested she book us a space in a private garage and although it cost €25 per night it was well worth it. The port was within walking distance and we took a ferry to Amalfi Coast. Don’t even think about driving along the Amalfi coast as the traffic was horrendous and absolutely nowhere to park. A very busy over crowded coastline.
Heather
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely Lungomare with views of the mountains of the Sorrento...
Lovely Lungomare with views of the mountains of the Sorrento penisular. Railway station (from where you can travel to Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum, Naples and many other places - local and further afield e.g. Rome or further south). Many buses operating all over the Salerno area and Amalfi Coast. Ferry terminal for travelling to Amalfi Coast towns and Capri.
Old Town with narrow streets thronging with shops, places to eat and drink. The Duomo with its magnificent Crypt, Villa Comunale park with the turtles, Castle Arrechi - a steep climb but a great castle and fabulous views.
Not a place for a beach holiday but I'd definitely recommend Salerno for exploring the Amalfi coast, Naples, Pompeii and the surrounding area without breaking the bank!
Katie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great experience.
Great experience. Town small enough to walk easily to interesting sites. Lovely old town. Close to Pompeii and Amalfi without being a major tourist hub. Staff of Burger at greated us on the street the next day. Great personal service. The Grand Hotel was excellent. Great location near the train station and friendly helpfull staff.
Richard
New Zealand
4.0
Scored 4.0
1 day in Salerno was too long.
1 day in Salerno was too long. There were a lot of homeless and sketchy people. It was like the Newark of Italy...filthy. It didn't even feel like we were in Italy until we got to the old part of town. But, we didn't feel safe here either.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Such an attractive city, clean and interesting. the old town...
Such an attractive city, clean and interesting. the old town was a pleasure to walk around, the church of St Matteo an absolute must to visit, the promenade along the sea front perfect to stroll along.
lots of interesting restaurants and bars and a fabulous ice cream parlour on the sea front - bar Gelateria Nettuno is an absolute must
Sadly the botanical gardens (Minerva) are closed for restoration at present
super cute B&B with a lovely courtyard! everything was wonderful. AC, even a hairdryer, and great wifi. the host was AMAZING as well and answered all of our questions (where to get contact lens cases, to do laundry, etc). The breakfast was also great for traveling! A great spread for breakfast— don’t expect American style though— after all, it’s Italy!! do as the locals do and enjoy an espresso, a croissant and some yogurt. 😊 Salerno is a wonderful town and a great base to explore the Amalfi coast.
This is one of the best hotels I've ever stayed in. We were so amazed once we opened the door because we could see the panorama of Salerno. We were able to use the beautiful terrace and just relax watching the views.
The owner was so sweet. She made a delicious breakfast! We wish we were able to speak Italian so that we could have more conversations with her.
Salerno is just a beautiful local town but this hotel definitely made our Salerno trip much much better. I highly recommend it!!
Everything: the room was very clean and had all we needed for a travelling family with pets including a balcony; the beds were very comfortable; the location was good, with walking distance to the lungomare and free parking space next to the b&b; the air conditioning was great too. The host was very nice, easy to reach, easy to talk to and very accomodating. It was very nice finding water in the fridge and coffee. If we ever come back to Salerno we’ll stay there again for sure.
I can’t believe what a gem we found. Christina and Giovanni are superb hosts and no request big or small was an issue. The location is super as well as its within walking distance of train station, Salerno Concordia ferry port and all the hip eateries along the sea side. The room was extremely clean with all the amnesties that one could expect from a 5 star hotel. They had brochures for all the activities plus maps. I can’t recommend this place enough!!❤️
Spacious apartment, wonderful host, best time in February to visit Amalfi coast, Pompei, etc. Residential environment, within 10 minutes walk to Salerno centro, comfortabel bed, lot of restaurants nearby. Just ask Carmen to get all information you need. Extraordinary sweet ialien breakfast.
Equipment of the kitchen is low standard. But it is not important except you want to prepare dinner. There a lot of good pizzerie, trattorie or ristorante nearby.
The apartment is spacious but part of it (the kitchen in particular) is unusable. For two friends travelling to Salerno to explore the city and with no interest to spend much time inside of a hotel room, it was just the right choice. It is located on the main avenue of the city, with lots of restaurants, bistros and pubs nearby. The building is very special indeed, and the lobby of the aparthotel has an aristocratic look and feel.
The hotel was located close to Porto di Salerno the ferry port and right off the Lungomare di Salerno. It is very centrally located to attractions and a few streets from the train station. The room had a large balcony on the 5th floor or so overlooking the main street "Corso Vittorio Emanuele." The breakfast was excellent and refreshing after a hot and sunny weekend.
The careful attention that is given to each and every detail so that your stay is wonderful. Gianpiero, the owner, is a genuine sweetheart who is always available for sharing a good advice/ important information.
Tip: if you wish to arrive straight into the parking the address is: via Lungomare Colonbo 111, Salerno - the photo is what you find on the sighnpost.
Actually precise description- AMAZING.
Everyting was perfect. Location, ecquipments, space, beds, but mostly Gerardo hospitality.
Juice, sweets, coffee. Gerardo help with car parking garage and gave a lot advice what to see, where to eat and provide many interesting historical information.
Highly recommend staying here if you are looking around Salerno.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. They answered a bunch of questions I had, and their English was great (especially compared to my Italian).
Salerno is an ideal city to stay in and allows you to take a short ferry ride to other Amalfi Coast cities like: Vietri Sul Mare, Amalfi, Positano, and Capri.
Andrea is amazing... the breakfast is fantastic. We stayed for only one day and I'm sad we didn't pick this Hotel for at least 1 more.. Salerno is fantastic and the hotel is the the heart of it. Zero outside noise due to their care on having acoustic windows .
Best choice...
The rooms are spacious and clean. The manager and other workers are very attentive and kind. The hotel is located 2 km from the centre of Salerno. If you have a car, it is a great location to see the sights of the area. We recommend.
This hotel is in an excellent location near the train station but out of the hubbub. The staff was very nice. We were exhausted from travel and slept like a rock. Breakfast was great. The evening Happy hour was a relaxing time.
Location of the apartment was perfect for our stay in Salerno. Very convenient to the downtown area with shops, restaurants, sights. Apartment was very comfortable overall, also.
Gorgeous apartment , fantastic location . Host was so helpful and friendly . We loved our stay in Salerno , highly recommended to stay here if visiting the town
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