Hotel Palace is set in the center of Battipaglia, 1312 feet from the train station and a 5-minute drive from the A3 motorway exit. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout, and rooms with a balcony or terrace....
Miranda
United States of America
Restaurant was fabulous - dinner and breakfast was completely exceptional. Bed and room furnishings, bathroom fittings were lovely. First soft pillows i slept on in my whole 2 week trip throughout Italy. A/C worked great. Very convenient to the highway, great place for overnight rest while driving.
Surrounded by greenery and located in the countryside of Battipaglia, B&B Radici24 features an outdoor pool and rooms with free Wi-Fi. Salerno is 16 mi away.
Joshua
United States of America
The stay was amazing, pool was nice, breakfast service had many options. And they even gave us a ride from the train station. Above and beyond.
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Webber
United States of America
Our hosts were two of the best people I have ever met. They were so accommodating and we became friends by the end of our stay. The room was excellent, very clean and good air conditioning. The breakfast was wonderful and the shared kitchen and backyard space was a great place to sit and enjoy coffee.
Battipaglia is a city with a pulse! On the weekends the streets are teaming with people. Young and old flock to the many outdoor places for food and drink. There are tons of shops for those who love that activity as part of their trip. Exceptional coffee and Ground Zero for foodies who want to taste the true mozzarella di Buffalo you can put this on your list. This is the heart of this region. Between the pastries and the mozzarella it is a real eating adventure.
Battipaglia is a relatively new city constructed after WWII. It is a bit gritty and doesn't have the glitz and glitter of Tuscany or other large cities that have managed to "dress up" for the tourist trade, but if you want to experience THE SOUTH it's worth the trip.
2-3 days in Battipaglia is an adequate stay for tourists. Freccia Rossa, the Italian high speed train now goes directly to Battipaglia. You can walk off the train and in a block's distance you find yourself literally in the heart of the city. You won't need a car and its proximity by boat to the Amalfi Coast is truly a great plus. In good weather it's a wonderful excursion to see Amalfi from the sea.
jeanine
Italy
Scored 6.0
6.0
Interesting proper town with good shops in a non holiday...
Interesting proper town with good shops in a non holiday location
Excellent links to motorways with resorts of Amalfi cost amd south to Agropoli within easy distances
Parking in town can be very difficult
- Very friendly staff.
- The hotel works on reviews. There were a lot of reviews about poor breakfast, with no warm dishes. So, there are now omelet and sausage, and they refill them. There also now some Wi-fi not only in public areas but also in rooms. It's weak, but at least it exists already.
- Breakfasts were quite fine.
- Rooms are cleaned well.
- Not busy beach, not that many people, nice view.
The room is very clean and tidy. Pleased with the presence of a microwave and coffee machine. Every day breakfast. The hotel has a pleasant patio to relax. The owners of the hotel are very pleasant, hospitable and polite people. I definitely advise.
The area surrounding the hotel is lovely. The pool the terrace and the grounds are all maintained in good order and is very pleasant. The breakfast is very good!s
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