Grand Hotel Sant’Orsola
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Grand Hotel Sant’Orsola is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Agerola, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Rooms at Grand Hotel Sant’Orsola provide a minibar and air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Grand Hotel Sant’Orsola guests have access to room service. You can also enjoy free breakfast. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Grand Hotel Sant’Orsola.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Agerola, Grand Hotel Sant’Orsola is located a short distance from Chiesa di San Matteo Apostolo (1.5 mi) and Chiesa di San Pietro (1.8 mi).
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the barbeque restaurants, including Agriturismo la Baita, B&BAgriturismo Casale Paradiso, and La Fattoria Del Trauco, all of which are a short distance from Grand Hotel Sant’Orsola.
Enjoy your stay in Agerola!
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The staff were very accommodating from start to finish in ensuring that everything was to our standards. The food was exceptional and the views were beautiful. As it was quiet we even got a tour of the enormous hotel kitchen and met the chefs Antonio, Gabriele and Alfonso who were pleasant and explained the system and the prep which was nice of them and made us feel special. These guys really went above and beyond to make our experience here unforgettable.
The door to the balcony was new and worked well, when you get outside you see this hotels appeal being 600m Above Sea Level the views are breath-taking.
Bed was hard as stone like sleeping on a mortuary slab, not that I've ever done that and i actually slept quite well. my wife however wasn't as pleased, we enquired about a topper at reception, the language barrier did get in the way but we thought we'd got through, alas we didn't get the topper.
we had one meal in the hotel which was ok.
Breakfast was served on level -1 a large soulless room, normal continental fair ham, cheese, bread, hard boiled eggs some limp lettuce, no cereal to speak of, yogurt tea and American Coffee. Not exactly well presented but ok. my wife is a coeliac(gluten free) and the staff provided gluten free products, on the Wednesday morning and i can only assume that as there were only 5 people in the hotel breakfast was served in the ground floor restaurant, which was better, and had great views, breakfast was served at the table.
There was a bar but it was not well stocked or manned. 2x G&T's £8
parking was ok a bit tight but ok.
The hotel is in the hamlet of Agerola which has limited restaurants and bars we had drinks at Madame in the square and at the bar across the road when the aforementioned was shut, we had a meal in the next village along, which was also small and only had one or two restaurants that we could find. Not exactly buzzing but very pretty and it was October, also bear in mind the temperature is 3-4 degs lower than the coast,
Also it takes about an hour to get to the coast, round some tight bendy mountain roads, if your a nervous driver might not be the place for you.
We left a day early and moved to Pompeii as he weather was not good, and we wanted to get nearer to Naples, paid the bill which included a local tax! I'm sure was included on the original booking but i may be wrong, worth watching out for.
This hotel is very pretty and traditional the staff are friendly and helpful, it has the potential, to be a good hotel, public rooms are modern and clean but they need a bit of fine tuning, Room/s need modernizing.
Overall we had a pleasant stay.
I have never experienced something like that.
There’s plenty of other nicer places in the area, ran by people who deserve your money.
Stay away!
The views you can see in the gallery are truly breath-taking and you are one hour away from all the major places such as Amalfi, Positano, Minori and Sorrento. We swam in the four different beaches and had lunch there too. Even the village itself is lively for evenings out when you wish to stay around. That is why we chose to stay there.
We have plans to return so as to visit even more sites. For instance the Ercolano is on the way to the airport and is well worth the visit - so next time we shall visit Pompeii. Vesuvius is also an hour away and we bought excellent Buffalo milk Limoncello there, a novelty to us. And what about Ravello, what a sweet town with winding narrow streets opening onto a lovely tree-shaded Piazza Centrale and the Duomo. And a day in Capri with a lovely boat ride from Amalfi as advised by Signor Beppe.
We take this opportunity to thank the whole family. Please take their advice and phone ahead if you have difficulties for your best choices or itinerary.
And please slow down to enjoy the Tyrrhenian Sea and its rhythms, soak in the culture and smell the wine and the roses.
"Bring your own hair dryer, parking is available and there's a small fridge and safe in the room which was handy "Read full review
"long way down to the coast, limited evening entertainment in and around hotel. Car is advisable . "Read full review
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