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Breakfast is a magic moment at Hotel Centrale, served on the wide terrace from where you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view. Just in front the steps of the Duomo and the sea, the breakfast is continental and is included in the price. We can organise private transfers with an outside company, and we have an agreement with a private parking for guests who come with car. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Bar | Car Rental | Private Parking | Private Transfer To / From City | Private Transfer To/From Airport | Private Transfer To/From Rail Station | Safe | Scooter Rentals | Wake Up Service | | | |
In Amalfi you can visit the local museum dedicated to the "hand made paper" with the ancient papermills,and the museum where is keept the ancient "TABULA DE AMALPHY" the first marictime code. Amalfi is a small town and you will find all services like: chemist, bank, grocery stores and so on. All the best restaurants can be reached in only a few minutes. Just in front the steps of the Duomo and the sea, hotel centrale enjoys a privileged position, Amalfi, originally Roman, was the first Sea Republic of Italy. The Duomo was built around the 6th century and dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle whose remains are kept in the crypt. Its present facade, brilliant with mosaics, is in Oriental style; its bronze doors, the first ones to appear in Italy, were given to Amalfi by Pantaleone di Mauro Comite, a noble man from Amalfi who forged them in the 11th century in Constantinople where he lived and led the Imperial Party. Amalfi offers to the visitors the opportunity to sample the typical local products, such as "limoncello" produced from the esteemed lemon "sfusato amalfitano", and the fabulous gastronomy of the local restaurants. Excursions with departure from Amalfi are organized by local agencies who make available their professional services and guide assistance. We are honored to make reservations for those who are interested in these excursions: Capri, Pompei and Vesuvio, Pestum,Positano and Ravello. |
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