Lidomare, Amalfi Coast
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About Lidomare
Located in the heart of the picturesque town of Amalfi where quaint houses cling to the cliffs and dramatic coastline surrounds the bay, the Lidomare is a characteristic hotel ideally located for exploring, with a choice of delightful pavement cafés and restaurants on your doorstep. Dating from the 14th century and sympathetically restored, the building retains many original features and achieves an antique charm. Enjoy the panoramic views from the peaceful terrace or relax in the beautifully-decorated library. Nestling behind the Piazzo Duomo, this intimate hotel has been finished in a traditional Italian style where spacious guest rooms are individually designed and have modern amenities. You can be assured of an unfaltering service, a warm welcome and a comfortable stay at this family-owned hotel.Accommodation:
Twin rooms have bathtub/shower, satellite TV, safe, minibar, telephone, air conditioning and central heating.Twin Sea View rooms are as above and have a french balcony overlooking the sea.
Supplements (from):
Twin Sea View & Balcony £3.Facilities:
- Library
- Outside terrace
- Bar
- Parking nearby (payable locally, approx. €20 per day)
Information:
The hotel has 18 air-conditioned rooms.Transfer time from Naples airport: 2 hours.
Citalia does not accept children at this hotel.
This hotel is not suitable for guests with limited mobility.
Prices include continental breakfast.
Minimum stay 3 nights.
Official Rating 3 Star.
About Amalfi Coast
Italy's most spectacular stretch of coastline with steep-stepped Positano, clinging to tall cliffs; Amalfi with its whitewashed villas, fisherman's dwellings, merchant town houses and luxury hotels that overlook sapphire coloured seas; and beautiful Ravello, whose lofty setting offers inspirational views.AMALFI
Amalfi sits in the ravine of the Valle dei Mulini. Its churches, towers and arcaded houses are grouped together with attractive irregularity, rising above a small harbour. The town's Duomo dominates a long flight of steps and embraces a colourful piazza around which, and stretching to its seafront, narrow streets are interspersed with tempting pasta and pizza restaurants and lively cafes.
MAIORI
Maiori was founded during the Roman Empire when the fashion was for the aristocracy to have a villa by the coast. Today, it is the largest seaside resort on the Amalfi Coast, with a long promenade lined with beach bars and restaurants, and a long stretch of volcanic beach.
CONCA DEI MARINI
Close to Amalfi is Conca dei Marini, a town which is set on the promontory that looks to the left over a little natural inlet and to the right over the inlet of the Emerald Grotto.


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