Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso
Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso
Piazza Martiri Ungheresi n. 14/16 Corso Federici 23, 84010 Cetara Italy
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Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Free breakfast
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Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
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English, Russian
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Piazza Martiri Ungheresi n. 14/16 Corso Federici 23, 84010 Cetara Italy
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Somewhat walkable
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The town of Cetara is far less impacted by tourists than you’ll find in the more well-known towns of Amalfi, Ravello, or even Positano. In many ways, B&B Cetara Centro caters to travelers looking to enjoy the Amalfi Coast in a less congested and more authentic way.
We stayed in an independent apartment, a 1 minute stroll from the main B&B. There were three of us traveling together, a couple and friend. The apartment had two bedrooms, a double and a small single, plus a surprisingly comfortable double couch-bed in the kitchen/living area downstairs. The extra half-bath downstairs was convenient as well. The apartment was simple, clean, newly refurbished, and relatively well appointed.
The owner of the B&B is the engaging Eduardo. We got along just fine in our many encounters with him at the B&B and about town (it's really a small town). We ran into Eduardo as we were walking around the small port our first afternoon there and chatted for 20 minutes. Later he stopped us again to give us tea, juice and milk for the apartment. And again that evening he waved to us from a nearby café as we strolled home from dinner. It's like that: in many parts of the south and especially in smaller towns like Cetara, life plays out in the streets. There is a boisterousness and rhythm to getting things done that must be respected and admired. If you want something, you simply ask for it. And to that point, Eduardo was almost always available in person, and certainly always by phone, and insisted that we ask for whatever we might need.
Parking is tight in Cetara, and during our stay Eduardo took care of our car for us, parking it for us in a garage up from the hotel. He asked when we would want it again in the morning, and we would give him a call when we were on our way back to Cetera for the day. We pulled up to the B&B where he met us and took the car. It would be there for us again in the morning. This arrangement worked out well for us.
The B&B is located perhaps 200 meters up from the port, still very close to everything. We strolled down to the port each morning for a cappuccino at Bar Miramare, where we watched the fishermen begin their day. From the B&B, it’s less than a 5 minute walk to a number of good restaurant choices. Ristorante San Pietro and Ristorante Al Convento are both wonderful. But don’t miss lunch or dinner at Pane e Coccos', which was the most economical and personable of the three. A special nod goes to San Pietro for both their service and for baking a gluten-free (and very good) roll for a friend traveling with us who avoids gluten. Don't forget to try the spaghetti with colatura! You can also find a fantastic lemon granite at a bar called Ombelico del Mondo, hidden in small piazza on the port.
In the three days that we stayed in Cetara, we spent a half day plus evenings walking/exploring the town, one day at Ravello, and one day at Paestum. We then headed north to Naples where Eduardo called just as we arrived at our B&B there to make sure we had made it there okay! We miss him already.
We stayed in an independent apartment, a 1 minute stroll from the main B&B. There were three of us traveling together, a couple and friend. The apartment had two bedrooms, a double and a small single, plus a surprisingly comfortable double couch-bed in the kitchen/living area downstairs. The extra half-bath downstairs was convenient as well. The apartment was simple, clean, newly refurbished, and relatively well appointed.
The owner of the B&B is the engaging Eduardo. We got along just fine in our many encounters with him at the B&B and about town (it's really a small town). We ran into Eduardo as we were walking around the small port our first afternoon there and chatted for 20 minutes. Later he stopped us again to give us tea, juice and milk for the apartment. And again that evening he waved to us from a nearby café as we strolled home from dinner. It's like that: in many parts of the south and especially in smaller towns like Cetara, life plays out in the streets. There is a boisterousness and rhythm to getting things done that must be respected and admired. If you want something, you simply ask for it. And to that point, Eduardo was almost always available in person, and certainly always by phone, and insisted that we ask for whatever we might need.
Parking is tight in Cetara, and during our stay Eduardo took care of our car for us, parking it for us in a garage up from the hotel. He asked when we would want it again in the morning, and we would give him a call when we were on our way back to Cetera for the day. We pulled up to the B&B where he met us and took the car. It would be there for us again in the morning. This arrangement worked out well for us.
The B&B is located perhaps 200 meters up from the port, still very close to everything. We strolled down to the port each morning for a cappuccino at Bar Miramare, where we watched the fishermen begin their day. From the B&B, it’s less than a 5 minute walk to a number of good restaurant choices. Ristorante San Pietro and Ristorante Al Convento are both wonderful. But don’t miss lunch or dinner at Pane e Coccos', which was the most economical and personable of the three. A special nod goes to San Pietro for both their service and for baking a gluten-free (and very good) roll for a friend traveling with us who avoids gluten. Don't forget to try the spaghetti with colatura! You can also find a fantastic lemon granite at a bar called Ombelico del Mondo, hidden in small piazza on the port.
In the three days that we stayed in Cetara, we spent a half day plus evenings walking/exploring the town, one day at Ravello, and one day at Paestum. We then headed north to Naples where Eduardo called just as we arrived at our B&B there to make sure we had made it there okay! We miss him already.
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Date of stay: May 2017Trip type: Travelled with friends
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What a find! Lovely large room with fabulous bathroom. Luigi was waiting for us outside the B and B when we got there with a warm welcome Breakfast was a feast, served by the attentive Luigi and his papa Eduardo. Nothing was too much trouble, Luigi has a little English and Eduardo is a whizz with google translate! We stayed for 3 nights but wished we could have stayed longer, on the morning of our departure Eduardo made sure our taxi came on time. Felt really well looked after for the whole time we were here. Would stay here again and spend more time in the wonderful Cetara!
Sian and Janette
Sian and Janette
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Loved our stay in this gem of a hotel. Eduardo, the owner, went out of his way to make us feel welcome and comfortable. The location is fantastic, just up the road from the best restaurants and the cute marina. Would highly recommend!
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Date of stay: July 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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The "hotel" (it's more like a B&B) is right in the middle of town...I say that tongue in cheek as it takes ten minutes to walk from one end of town to the other!
The owners are a father and son team, and they were extremely helpful and courteous. The room was tiny, but beautifully comfortable with a spacious bathroom and a pretty patio overlooking the main "road"! AC worked well, and the bed was very comfortable. Beautiful little gem.
The owners are a father and son team, and they were extremely helpful and courteous. The room was tiny, but beautifully comfortable with a spacious bathroom and a pretty patio overlooking the main "road"! AC worked well, and the bed was very comfortable. Beautiful little gem.
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Date of stay: June 2018Trip type: Travelled with family
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Room Tip:Â Get a room with a patio.
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PRICE RANGE
C$100 - C$136 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
B&B Cetara Centro
LOCATION
ItalyCampaniaProvince of SalernoAmalfi CoastCetara
NUMBER OF ROOMS
3
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso
Which popular attractions are close to Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Nearby attractions include Chiesa San Pietro Apostolo (0.2 km), Torre di Cetara (0.3 km), and Cetarii (0.2 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and a lounge.
Which room amenities are available at Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Top room amenities include a kitchenette, air conditioning, and a flat screen TV.
What food & drink options are available at Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Conveniently located restaurants include Dea Mangiona, Cetara Punto e Pasta, and Armatore - La Dispensa.
Does Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso have airport transportation?
Yes, Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Is Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.3 km away from the centre of Cetara.
Are pets allowed at Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English and Russian.
Are there any historical sites close to Hotel Cetara - Albergo Diffuso?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Villa Cimbrone Gardens (7.6 km), Villa Rufolo (7.4 km), and Duomo Di Ravello (7.4 km).