Residenza del Duca rooms @ ApartmentsvsLe Sirenuse Hotel
Both hotels are praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Le Sirenuse Hotel is preferred by most reviewers compared to Residenza del Duca Hotel. Le Sirenuse Hotel is ranked #5 in Amalfi Coast with recommendations from 9 reviews such as Frommer's, Oyster and The Telegraph.
Residenza del Duca rooms @ Apartments
Via Mastalo II Duca 3, 84011 Amalfi
From $131/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Minibar
Concierge
"The best budget option in Amalfi."
Lonely Planet
"The rooms are prettily furnished with antiques, majolica tiles and the odd chintzy cherub, and they are light and sunny; room two is a particular winner with its French windows and stunning views." Full review
Le Sirenuse Hotel Show All Reviews
Via C. Colombo, 30, 84017 Positano
From $648/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Concierge
""The Sirens" still has a glamour and poise few hotels in the world can match."
Travel + Leisure
"The San Pietro may be flashier, but nothing beats archrival Le Sirenuse for traditional, dignified luxury." Full review
Frommer's
"This striking red-and-white 18th-century villa with terraces overlooking the bay is a picturesque sight." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"One of the priciest hotels in Positano...also perhaps the most beautiful and it lives up to its upscale reputation with pristine grounds, thoughtful free extras...and a renowned restaurant." Full review
Star Service
"To the delight of its largely repeat clientele, this is the unofficial face of luxury on the Amalfi Coast, a patron saint of excess." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Stylish and immaculate, in the centre of this chic and vertiginous resort." Full review
Hideaway Report
96.0
"Exceptionally glamorous and patrician hotel built around a palatial 18th-century villa overlooking Positano’s colorful harbor." Full review
Gayot
"This Amalfi Coast resort wows visitors with gorgeous scenery and seductive spa services."
Afar Magazine
"It’s full of antiques, potted plants, oil paintings, and familial touches that lend it a friendly and unpretentious atmosphere devoid of the snootiness that hotels of its caliber often possess." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Though Positano’s history dates to at least the Roman era, its rise as a fashionable resort town is linked to WWII, when former mayor Paolo Sersale convinced U.S. general Mark Clark to..."