Ravello Art Hotel Marmorata is a former paper mill on a private cliff directly on the sea on the Amalfi Coast. It offers a hydromassage pool, and sea-view dining.
Julija
Denmark
The view is stunning and the service was fantastic! A special thanks to the breakfast team working on the 15th of June, it was my sister’s and mine birthday and they went out of their way to make it special, with cake and candles. Such a lovely and kind gesture, really made our day 🤗
Set in Ravello, 2.3 km from Spiaggia di Castiglione, Palazzo Avino offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Kristof
Belgium
Amazing property, loved everything
If you want high end service where everything is being done for you, stay at this hotel
Set in a Mediaeval building, Hotel Villa Fraulo features an infinity pool with views over the Bay of Salerno. Each elegantly decorated room offers sea views from its balcony.
Gary
United Kingdom
The location was very nice the village was exceptional and beautiful
Since 1880, Hotel Bonadies has been providing wonderful hospitality in Ravello, one of the most panoramic spots of the Amalfi Coast. Enjoy comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool and good food.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
The view was amazing and the reception staff for check in and out were great
Historic Hotel Toro is surrounded by extensive landscaped gardens. It is located next to Villa Rufolo and Ravello's Cathedral in the heart of the city.
Anonymous
United Arab Emirates
The team
The location
The cleanliness
The coziness
Palazzo Confalone overlooks Ravello and enjoys views of the Amalfi Coast. Rooms are unique and some offer panoramic views. Free Wi-fi is available in public areas.
Stephen
Australia
Wonderful genuine service in a lovely hotel in picturesque Ravello. Make sure you experience dinner on the terrace - superb food, outlook and service.
The family-run Hotel Rufolo is in the historic centre of Ravello, next to the beautiful Villa Rufolo gardens. Rooms offer views of the garden or the sea.
Christian
United Kingdom
Friendly and forthcoming staff, clean and spacious rooms, amazing location
Set in Ravello, 5 minutes' walk from the cathedral and main square, Albergo Garden offers a restaurant with terrace and unbeatable sea views. Each room has its own balcony.
Since 1880, Hotel Bonadies has been providing wonderful hospitality in Ravello, one of the most panoramic spots of the Amalfi Coast. Enjoy comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool and good food.
Beautiful hotel, excellent location, great breakfast, friendly staff
Sit on the terrace of Hotel Villa Maria and enjoy Ravello’s breathtaking sea views, while savouring delicious organic foods of the Campania region to the sounds of classical music.
great location
super friendly staff
beautiful views
Close to Ravello's Cathedral, Hotel Giordano is a villa of the early 19th century. It offers a free porter service and an outdoor terrace with swimming pool.
Great property, well located and with helpful staff
Hotel Graal enjoys an enchanting position just 100 metres from Ravello town centre and offering spectacular views over the Salerno Gulf. Walk to the beach in 20 minutes.
Everything was lovely and location and views perfect
Only 20 metres from the Tyrrhenian Sea, Hotel Villa San Michele is in Ravello's Castiglione area. It offers air-conditioned rooms with sea views, a traditional restaurant and a 24-hour reception.
Beautiful hotel with lemon garden!
Very nice stay.
Hotel Parsifal - Antico Convento del 1288 was once a convent, and dates back to 1288.
Nice people, nice hotel, well situated with a stunning view.
FAQs about hotels in Ravello
On average, 3-star hotels in Ravello cost £205 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ravello are £276 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ravello can on average be found for £868 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ravello this weekend is £209 or, for a 4-star hotel, £377. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ravello for this weekend cost on average around £2,571 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £209 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ravello for tonight. You'll pay on average around £291 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ravello will cost around £1,428 (based on Booking.com prices).
Ravello was wonderful. It is exceptionally beautiful and is more peaceful than Amalfi or Positano. It is a hidden gem from my perspective with magnificent views of the sea. There are steps everywhere so you definitely need to wear flat or comfortable walking shoes, but it is also exceptionally clean and the people are gracious and welcoming!
Linda
United States
10
Scored 10
Ravello is a perfect spot in the Amalfi Coast.
Ravello is a perfect spot in the Amalfi Coast. It is away from the beach and the crowded towns of Amalfi and Positano but has easy access to them via the local bus network and ferries. Other beachside towns (Minori and Maiori) can be walked to with the local buses providing transport back. Being higher, Ravello has stunning views and gets lovely breezes. It is also close to the Valle delle Ferriere walk, hosts Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone and many excellent restaurants and shops. Really a perfect spot to holiday. My favourite restaurant was Le Cucina di Sofi in via Rome - honest simple tasty food, although the Garden Ristorante and Bella Vista sul Mare were also very good. There is a music festival in June each year and while I missed it, I can imagine how good it would be because the ‘stepped’ area of the town is a natural amphitheater.
Be prepared for stairs when visiting the Amalfi coast. The best places to stay involve stairs. Pack as light as possible as buses and ferries and streets are crowded and because of the stairs. I discourage driving the a Amalfi Coast. There is one major road, it is clogged from morning to night and was not built for the sizes of vehicle that use it today so is mayhem. Taxies are very overpriced. I recommend that you use the frequent buses and shuttle services instead.
Robyn
Australia
10
Scored 10
Ravello is on top of the mountain and not a seaside town...
Ravello is on top of the mountain and not a seaside town like other Amalfi coast towns. There is a nice charm in the town itself. For those that don't rent a car, there is a bus that takes you to Amalfi. There are also paths that take you to Minori and Amalfi, just remember that the elevation of Ravello is at 1000ft, so walking to the other towns will require a walk back up the mountain or the use of a bus or taxi.
Joseph
United States
10
Scored 10
There are stairs everywhere, but I knew this.
There are stairs everywhere, but I knew this. Two beautiful gardens to visit. You need to be fit to stay in Ravello. There are walks around the hills. Good restaurants and a very good small supermarket/deli
Lenore
Australia
10
Scored 10
Ravello is all about the views, which are incredible.
Ravello is all about the views, which are incredible. The town itself is small but there are a handful of great restaurants and shops to see. If you are looking to get away from the crowds of Positano and Amalfi, this is the place.
Paul
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful place.
Beautiful place. When the day-tourists arrive it becomes a bit crowded. In general it is a tourist place. Souvenir shops with overpriced ceramics and other useless items. There are some nice restaurants.
It is very difficult to get to and from Ravello with public transportation. Taxis in Amalfi charged 100 euro to go to Ravello, pure robbery. The bus takes 1½ hours from Amalfi and doesn't go often. You can walk down to Minori and Amalfi. Takes 45-60 minutes depending on fitness level. Walking up is also possible, but quite hard for the average person.
Very kind owners, assisted with locating the hotel and carrying luggage, also gave recommendations for dining out. Generous sized room, very clean bathroom (and room service daily to refresh), tasty breakfast buffet to be enjoyed on the private balcony with a fantastic view overlooking Ravello. 40 minute walk to the beach (downhill), perhaps a bit longer back up due to the many steps! No faults, would highly recommend and visit again.
The most mesmerizing view from the terrace ever. I gasped every time. It’s just beyond words. The best location that made it all super worth it :) Close to the bus stop, close to the town center, and once again most fantastic views you could ever get :)
As for the apartment, it’s good value for money – doesn’t feel like a 4 or 5-star hotel, but doesn’t cost much either.
The staff are very attentive, breakfast was ready on time every morning on the balcony area with stunning views. Room was cleaned every day! With fresh towels and mini fridge topped up. It was one of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed in!
having stayed here before we were not disappointed a 2nd time. we have stayed in some of the 4 & 5 stars in Ravello and would choose this over them anytime. Martina is an excellent host.
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