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title: "Le Sirenuse"
description: "The undisputed icon of Amalfi Coast hospitality. Le Sirenuse has occupied a converted eighteenth-century palazzo in the heart of Positano since 1951, and it remains, by a comfortable margin, the most desirable address on the coast. The rooms are hung with the Sersale family's personal art collection (Picasso ceramics, Warhol prints), and the sense of staying in a private home rather than a hotel persists despite the property's fame."
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The undisputed icon of Amalfi Coast hospitality. Le Sirenuse has occupied a converted eighteenth-century palazzo in the heart of Positano since 1951, and it remains, by a comfortable margin, the most desirable address on the coast. The rooms are hung with the Sersale family's personal art collection (Picasso ceramics, Warhol prints), and the sense of staying in a private home rather than a hotel persists despite the property's fame.

La Sponda, the hotel's restaurant, is one of the finest dining rooms on the coastline, and the pool terrace, with its red-and-white striped loungers, is the coast's most recognisable vantage point.

Doubles start from around EUR 800 in shoulder season, climbing considerably in July and August. Book months ahead.
