Its cherry-red façade bright among the cliffs, Le Sirenuse is one of the most luxurious places to stay along the Amalfi
Coast. It originally was built as a
private summer home for the Sersale family, and the property was converted into a
boutique hotel shortly after World War II, opening its doors
to the public in 1951.
Starting with only eight guest rooms, the hotel has since expanded with
the acquisition of two neighboring properties. Almost 60 years later, Le
Sirenuse now consists of 58 accommodations, four high-end bars and restaurants,
an outdoor pool and a stylish spa. But even though it has gained popularity as
the place to stay in Positano, Le Sirenuse still prides itself on being family
run and making every
guest feel at home.
In addition to the stunning views and elegant décor, Le Sirenuse boasts
a coveted location. It sits high on Positano hill and is right in the middle of
the bustling historic town.
Its cherry-red façade bright among the cliffs, Le Sirenuse is one of the most luxurious places to stay along the Amalfi
Coast. It originally was built as a
private summer home for the Sersale family, and the property was ...