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Conca D Oro Hotel

$250-400/ night

Book this if You want the million-dollar Positano view without the billion-dollar price tag, and you have the calves to earn it.

Why People Love It

8.9187 reviews
  • Breathtaking panoramic views from almost every room
  • Located in the quieter Fornillo neighborhood, away from the crushing tourist main drag
  • Complimentary porter service to haul your bags up the infamous steps

Quick Take: A charming, slightly old-school Italian classic that trades elevator access for spectacular vistas and a serious stair-climbing workout.

Reviewed by @theboutiqueadventurerI stayed at Hotel Conca D'Oro and waking up to that Amalfi Coast view was a dream. The stairs are a workout, but the sunset dinner on the terrace was the highlight of my Positano trip. The room felt so authentically Italian.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests universally adore the staff and the views, often calling it the highlight of their Amalfi trip.

Reality check

The rooms (especially Standards) are described as 'cozy' (read: small), and the walls can be thin enough to hear neighbors.

  • You prioritize a sea view balcony over modern, boxy room dimensions
  • You want a quieter, more local vibe than the chaotic main beach area
  • You are fit and don't mind a 15-minute uphill walk to get home

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.2
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is thorough; guests consistently report 'spotless' rooms.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling clean tiles and grout, though some showers are on the smaller side.
  • Maintenance: Recently renovated (2023/2025), so paint and fixtures are fresh.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and high quality.
  • Odors & scents: Neutral and fresh; no complaints of mustiness despite the seaside humidity.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENT
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0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Neighbors in adjacent rooms (thin walls)
  • Hallway noise

Before you book

Good to know

  • Call the hotel 10 minutes before arrival; they send porters to the street to carry your bags up the stairs for free.
  • The 'Interno Positano' bus stops nearby (Fornillo stop), saving you the walk from the center.
  • City tax is paid in cash upon arrival (standard in Italy).

What to pack

  • Comfortable walking shoes (heels are a death wish on these stairs)
  • Earplugs (just in case of noisy neighbors)
  • European power adapter (older building, outlets might be scarce)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Superior Double with Sea View & Balcony (worth the upgrade for the private outdoor space)
  • Deluxe Room (significantly larger than Standard, around 22sqm)

Rooms to avoid

  • Standard Double (often small, ~17sqm, and may lack a full balcony)
  • Rooms near the reception/bar area if you are a light sleeper

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request a Superior room on a higher floor for the best possible sea view. If possible, please avoid rooms directly adjacent to the elevator or reception to ensure a quiet stay.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is there an elevator?

There is an elevator inside the building to reach upper floors, but you MUST climb about 100 steps from the street to reach the lobby first.

Is breakfast included?

Yes, a continental buffet is included. However, hot made-to-order items like omelets often cost extra.

Does the hotel have a pool?

Sort of. It has a 'mini-pool' or large jacuzzi on the terrace, but it is typically unheated/cold water.

How far is the beach?

Fornillo Beach is about a 10-minute walk down (lots of stairs). The main Spiaggia Grande is about 15-20 minutes away.

Is parking available?

Yes, but it's valet only and expensive (approx. €60/day). The garage is off-site.

Is it good for families?

It's doable, but the small rooms and many stairs make it challenging for young children or strollers.


Insider Tips

  • Skip the main beach (Spiaggia Grande) and head to Fornillo Beach below the hotel; sunbeds are half the price (~€20 vs €40+).

  • The hotel has a 'Golden Bar' that serves excellent cocktails with a view—often better and cheaper than the crowded bars in the center.

  • Ask for a room with 'Vietri tiles' for that classic Amalfi Coast photo backdrop.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'jacuzzi' is basically a cold plunge pool, don't expect bubbles and heat.

  • 💡You can take the 'Interno Positano' bus to get back up the hill if your legs are dead.

  • 💡The porter service is free from the street level—a rarity in Positano where others charge per bag.

  • 💡Standard rooms can feel very tight; two open suitcases might block the walking path.

  • 💡The wifi is surprisingly good for an old stone building.

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