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Hotel Residence
The Hotel Residence is one of the Secret Hotels of the Amalfi Coast, its inexpensive (and sometimes frescoed) rooms with a view hidden in plain sight between the cathedral and the port
Hotel Residence
Via delle Repubbliche Marinare 9
Amafli
tel. +39-089-871-183
www.residencehotel-amalfi.it
Doubles €125–€160
Sometimes, a secret is hidden in plain sight. The blandly named Hotel Residence is smack dab in the middle of town, on the main Amalfi Coast road and less than 500 feet from the beach in one direction and the famed, mosaic-facaded cathedral in the other.
The hotel's unassuming entrance is tucked between a souvenir shop and an eyeglasses hut, and the simple reception desk is misleading. Exit the elevator on the first floor and it's like stepping into the foyer of your own 18th-century patrician palazzo.
The three-story atrium—sky-lit and dripping with vegetation—is centered on a thin, curving staircase. The atrium and surrounding dim corridors are packed with Victorian-style Italiana: bronze statues, marble busts of 19th-century worthies, oil paintings, gilded mirrors, illuminated manuscripts, antique dioramas, and a papier-mâché ballerina under a glass dome.
The rooms themselves are often tiny, with solid, slightly scuffed wooden furnishings offset by new upholstery and brocaded bed covers, but a few blow you away with magnificent frescoed ceilings and balcony views over the beach across the street. Rooms with that view can be a bit noisy—even double sets of double-paned glass on the balconies' sliding doors only dampen the traffic noise—but things get quiet here well before midnight, so it’s not really a concern.
Rooms over the side street leading to the cathedral are quieter, and those on the alley on the building's other side are nearly silent—no real views, though, just terraces to catch some sun and a sliver of the sea.
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This article was last updated in in May 2008, based on an article published in August 2006 in Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel magazine. All information was accurate at the time.
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