Amalfi accommodation breaks down into three areas: the town center for convenience, the waterfront for sea views and ferry access, and the surrounding hillsides for quiet and value. Prices are highest on the Amalfi Coast relative to inland Campania: a mid-range double room runs β¬150-250 in shoulder season and β¬250-400 in July-August. Book 4-6 months ahead for summer, especially if you want a sea-view room. Parking adds β¬25-35/day at the town lots (Luna Rossa and Porto), so factor that in if you’re driving.. For more details, see our Amalfi weather by month. Read our best time to visit Amalfi for detailed information.
Where to Stay in Amalfi: Town Center
Staying within 200 meters of the Duomo puts you within 5 minutes’ walk of restaurants, ferries, the bus stop, and both beaches. Hotels in this zone are typically converted historic buildings with rooftop terraces. The trade-off is noise: Piazza del Duomo stays lively until midnight in summer, and delivery trucks navigate the narrow streets from 6 AM. Rooms facing internal courtyards are quieter but sacrifice views. Expect to pay β¬200-400/night for a mid-range double in high season. Read our things to do in Amalfi for detailed information.
Suggested Hotels in Town Center
Hotel Croce Di Amalfi
Family-run 19th-century residence in the center with panoramic sea views, air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV, and a rooftop terrace for breakfast. Best for travelers who want central location and authentic Italian hospitality at a mid-range price. Check rates and availability Read our Amalfi events and festivals for detailed information.
Albergo L’Antico Convitto
Charming hotel in a former 13th-century convent 50 meters from the cathedral, with vaulted ceilings, tiled floors, and clean modern bathrooms. Best for budget-conscious travelers who prioritize location and character. Check rates and availability Read our best neighborhoods in Amalfi for detailed information.
Residenza Pansa
Boutique B&B in a restored 14th-century palazzo directly on Piazza del Duomo, with exposed stone walls and handmade Vietri tile bathrooms. Best for couples who want to wake up and see the cathedral from their window. Check rates and availability Read our Amalfi travel tips for detailed information.
Where to Stay in Amalfi: Waterfront
The lungomare hotels between the ferry terminal and Marina Grande have direct sea views and the advantage of elevator access in a town where stairs are the default. These are the most expensive rooms in Amalfi, justified by the terrace breakfasts overlooking the Gulf of Salerno and the 60-second walk to the ferry docks. Expect β¬300-600/night for a sea-view double in high season.
Suggested Hotels on the Waterfront
Hotel Santa Caterina
Five-star Art Nouveau villa carved into cliffs above the sea with a saltwater pool, private beach club, and terraced citrus gardens. Best for honeymooners and couples seeking a luxury seaside escape. Check rates and availability
Hotel Miramalfi
Cliffside hotel with panoramic restaurant, swimming pool carved into the rock, and Mediterranean-style rooms with sea-facing balconies. Best for travelers who want resort amenities without leaving the Amalfi Coast. Check rates and availability
Hotel Marina Riviera
Boutique hotel set in an early-1900s building steps from the beach with a rooftop pool and terrace overlooking the Duomo and the sea. Best for travelers who want a pool and sea views at a mid-range waterfront price. Check rates and availability
Where to Stay in Amalfi: Hillside and Budget Options
The hamlets above Amalfi (Pogerola, Pontone, Lone) offer the best value on the coast. You’ll trade convenience for sweeping views and nightly rates of β¬80-150. Most accommodations are family-run B&Bs or agriturismi where breakfast includes homemade lemon marmalade and fresh ricotta. The local bus runs approximately every 45 minutes from Pogerola, and the walk down takes 25-30 minutes. These areas suit hikers and travelers with a car (free private parking is common at hillside accommodations, a rarity on the coast).
Suggested Hotels in the Hillside
Agriturismo il Pino
Working lemon farm in Pogerola with terraced gardens, a swimming pool, and home-cooked dinners using estate-grown produce. Best for families and food-focused travelers who want a rural Amalfi Coast experience. Check rates and availability
Villa Alba d’Oro
Historic villa in Pontone with an outdoor pool, panoramic terraces, and rooms furnished with 19th-century antiques. Best for couples seeking old-world charm and mountain views at mid-range prices. Check rates and availability
B&B Le Palme
Simple, clean B&B in Lone with a shared terrace and home-baked cornetti for breakfast, run by a local family for over 20 years. Best for independent travelers on a tight budget who don’t mind the bus commute. Check rates and availability