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Residence Lì Galli

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Rooms & Views

Queen Suite with Sea View
1x Sofa Bed 35 Up to 3
Sea view

Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a…

Queen Room with Sea View
1x Queen 25 Up to 2
Sea view

The kitchenette comes with a stovetop, kitchenware and a tea and coffee maker. This air-conditioned double room includes…

Deluxe Double Room with Balcony and Sea View
1x Super King 25 Up to 2
Sea view

The well-equipped kitchen has a stovetop, kitchenware, a tea and coffee maker and a toaster. This air-conditioned double…

Queen Room with Balcony
1x Super King 25 Up to 2
Sea view

A kitchenette fitted with a stovetop, kitchenware and a tea and coffee maker is available for cooking and storing food.…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Un Piano nel Cielo★ Michelin An atmospheric panoramic lift leads from the Casa Angelina hotel to the restaurant: in good weather you can dine on a terrace, by candlelight and with a breathtaking view of the Coast. Leopoldo Elefante's cuisine is Mediterranean and largely dedicated to the sea, although there is never a shortage of excellent meat specialities. Not to be missed is his “soufflé alla pastiera”, a signature dish that combines an international dessert with typically Neapolitan flavours. Great care is given to presentation and the lighting uses various colours to accompany the guest through the different courses, 115m
  • Bluh Furore★ Michelin The former Furore Inn hotel has reopened with a new contemporary Mediterranean look and a new name (the Furore Grand Hotel ), along with a new gourmet restaurant, the Bluh Furore. Boasting a white colour scheme, minimalist decor and attractive sea views, the restaurant is headed by executive chef Vincenzo Russo under the banner of famous three-Michelin-starred Enrico Bartolini, who is behind some of its legendary signature dishes, such as the half-fried prawn. The menu focuses on modern dishes that feature recipes and ingredients from Campania. A vegetarian tasting menu completes the picture.1.7km
  • Zass★ Michelin The legendary San Pietro hotel is one of the world's most celebrated, the jewel of Positano and the Amalfi Coast. Within its illustrious walls lies this restaurant whose tremendous success (book considerably in advance is advised), aside from its undoubtedly enchanting location, owes much to the expertise of Belgian Chef Alois Vanlangenaeker, who has been here for over 20 years. His cuisine harmoniously and elegantly narrates the strength, fragrances, and flavours of the Mediterranean, primarily using the Campanian language that remains pure in tradition as the meal begins with a freshly baked1.8km
  • Li Galli★ Michelin This restaurant housed within the elegant Villa Franca hotel in the upper part of Positano boasts a small, bright dining room with distinctive black marble tables (just seven of them!), a glass ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows that open in summer to create an outdoor dining space. The beautiful view looks out to sea and Li Galli, the island after which the restaurant is named. Following the end of the restaurant’s partnership with Nino Di Costanzo, chef Savio Perna (originally from Torre del Greco) now steps into the spotlight on his own. He takes his inspiration mainly from the local regi3.6km
  • Alici★ Michelin Borgo Santandrea is a luxurious hotel along the Amalfi Coast, just outside Conca dei Marini, and Alici is its fineding, both symbols of Italian beauty. Beyond an interior dining room with vintage-style furniture, dinners always take place on the magnificent terrace with its blue and azure majolica floor, reverberating the splendour of the sky and sea. Chef Crescenzo Scotti clearly loves pleasant places: we remember him previously in Ravello and before that - with a star - on the island of Vulcano. Here he returns with skill and expertise to his favourite territory, that is, the flavours of the4.6km
  • Il Refettorio★ Michelin Housed within the Monastero Santa Rosa, one of the most original and iconic hotels on the Amalfi Coast (the monastery was founded in the 17C and some of its original features can still be seen), this restaurant occupies a spectacular terrace in a magical, tranquil setting with views that extend from the garden to the swimming pool and right out to sea. The cuisine comes courtesy of Alfonso Crescenzo, whose slogan “Nothing is more complex than simple cuisine” lies behind his tasteful reinterpretations of Campania’s traditional dishes, which are natural, full of generous flavours and beautifully4.7km
  • Franchino Situated within the Onda Verda hotel on the road down to the delightful seaside town of Conca dei Marini, this attractive restaurant boasts a terrace overlooking the sea that is hard to resist. The menu here adds to the appeal, featuring traditional fresh fish dishes and local seafood recipes which combine to make this an exquisitely romantic experience. When you book, ask for one of the tables on the terrace or on the pedestrianised promenade.1.3km
  • La Taverna del Leone Situated three kilometres east of Positano, this family-run restaurant has been in business for almost 60 years and is one of the most popular in the region – and for good reason. The classic-style dining room with a striking open-view kitchen adorned with local blue-and-white ceramics provides the setting for meat and fish dishes (mainly local) prepared from top-quality ingredients with the occasional personal touch.1.7km
  • Hostaria Baccofurore Patience is needed to get to this restaurant from the coast, as a result of the winding road which makes its way through small villages, but once here the view of the sea is breathtaking. The village of Furore is built alongside the road and is famous for the Marisa Cuomo winery situated opposite the restaurant. The cuisine is as impressive as the vista, with its focus on different local ingredients cooked with a mix of traditional influence and imagination. Comfortable guestrooms are also available, almost all of which have been recently renovated and boast impressive views.2.3km
  • La Corte degli Dei Relax amid the greenery on the patio terrace at this restaurant, which is housed in an old palazzo full of timeless charm and history. The interior is as charming as the exterior, boasting delightful dining rooms teeming with character. The cuisine skilfully encompasses traditional classic favourites alongside more innovative dishes, offering guests a culinary journey that combines past and present with elegance and flavour.3.1km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • San Giovanni Battista, Praiano church in southern Italy1.0km
  • Monti Lattari mountain range in Italy4.4km
  • Monte Faito mountain3.6km
  • Grotta dello Smeraldo cave in Italy3.8km

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