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Amazing cuisine. Breathtaking atmosphere. Al fresco dining. Be transported by both the delicious flavors and the beautiful atmosphere. Inspired by owner Aldo Lamberti's seaside hometown in Italy, the ambiance of Positano Coast will make you feel like you are on an Italian seaside holiday.



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In ancient times, a Turkish boat became beached just off the shores of what has since come to be known as Positano. Aboard the ship was a painting of the Virgin Mary. Legend has it that the captain heard the painting whisper posa, posa ('set me down, set me down') and he obediently threw the image into the sea.

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Positano is the most popular town on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, known all over the world for the moda positano, the vibrant nightlife and the characteristic shops. If you are looking for colorful clothes or typical Italian sandals, you can't miss the shopping in Positano.

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Positano was a relatively poor fishing village during the first half of the twentieth century. It began to attract large number of tourists in the 1950s, especially after John Steinbeck published his essay about Positano in Harper's Bazaar in May, 1953: Positano bites deep, Steinbeck wrote.

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You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.

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Le Sirenuse - Hotel in Positano - Amalfi Coast, Italy.

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Positano Italy is a popular vacation destination filled high with tourists every summer. But during the winter, it is a quiet village home to 3,800 residents.

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Today, Villa Astor sets the benchmark for luxury accommodation on Amalfi Coast and has been named as a dream vacation home by many luxury lifestyle and travel publications such as Town & Country, Quintessence, Forbes, Bloomberg and the Telegraph.

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Interesting Facts about Positano Positano is a village in the Campania region of Italy. With its colorful buildings, multiple beaches, luxury villas and resorts, and rooftop bars and restaurants, Positano is one of the most popular towns to visit on the Amalfi Coast.

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On average, hotels in Positano are expensive compared to other places you'd visit in Italy for 2 reasons: The inventory in Positano is limited. There aren't that many places to stay, especially budget-friendly options. The demand to stay in Positano is high!

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Only you - 1994 Among the various cities traversed by the young woman in her mad quest is Positano with its breathtaking views. In particular, Hotel “le Sirenuse” and Hotel “Covo dei Saraceni” are home to some of the most iconic scenes from the film.

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Amalfi does have several luxury accommodations for those seeking a pampered stay but the selection is much greater in Positano. As for the cost of food, restaurants in Positano are more expensive. We also found more street food in Amalfi than in Positano that helped keep our trip costs down.

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The views are breathtaking Whether you're gazing across the pastel-fronted town from a hilltop terrace or lazing on the lounger-dotted beach, Positano has some of the most recognisable and stunning views on the Amalfi Coast.

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Typically, hotels in Positano cost around $400+ per night on the low end. Luxury hotels are easily above $800 per night. Alternatively, a bed & breakfast with no frills can be around $250-$300 per night. So no, you don't have to spend $1,000 a night to enjoy Positano.

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If you're seeking a glamorous, high-end experience, Capri may be the destination for you. If you're looking for a more relaxed, romantic atmosphere, Positano might be the better option.

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While there are many steps, I didn't find it as exhausting as I thought it would be! Positano is also a small town. If anything you can walk the entire town within 20 minutes on the main road. The fun of course is getting lost within the narrow alleyways off the main road.

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