In the popular Cinque Terre Park, a quarter mile from the coastline, Ca' D'Andrean is in central Manarola. It has free Wi-Fi throughout, grounds with tables and chairs, and a bar.
Alexandra
Canada
Great location. Friendly staff. Good breakfast and value.
Featuring free WiFi and a sun terrace, Arpaiu - Odeyo Sas offers both rooms and apartments in Manarola. Every room includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Liz
Canada
Excellent location, wonderful staff, stunning terrace views and clean rooms.
Offering free WiFi and air conditioning, Luxury Apartments Manarola by Arbaspàa offers accommodations in Manarola, one of the villages of the UNESCO Cinque Terre National Park.
Daniel
United States of America
Perfect location with kitchen and living room downstairs with upstairs bedroom and awesome shower.
L'EMPORIO ROOMS features free Wifi and views of city in Manarola. The property is around 1.2 miles from Riomaggiore Beach, 10 miles from Castello San Giorgio, and 8.7 miles from Technical Naval...
Adriana
United States of America
Perfect location! A couple of minutes away from train station.
Super clean hotel. Comfortable bed. Big room. Staff helpful and friendly.
I did not expected all the toiletries that the had in the bathroom.
Cà du Nilo offers accommodations in Manarola, 10 miles from Castello San Giorgio and 8.7 miles from Technical Naval Museum. The air-conditioned accommodations are 1.1 miles from Riomaggiore Beach.
Il Baluardo Sea View Apartment on the Cliff offers accommodations in Manarola, 1.3 miles from Riomaggiore Beach and 10 miles from Castello San Giorgio.
Noelle
United States of America
The location is perfect! Close enough to the Main Street and train yet far enough for it to be calm and quiet. The views are spectacular.
One of the tiny Cinque Terra villages along the pretty...
One of the tiny Cinque Terra villages along the pretty coastline. The Cinque Terra is essentailly a 'tourist village' now with all the facilities aimed for tourism (not saying this is bad). Food was as we expected typical Italian fare and tasty. There were enough cafe's and restaurants to keep us going, lots of gelato, local artist items to buy and souveniers to take home. Good train service between the villages making it easy to see them all.
The whole area is very busy and steep. The trails are of course popular - but also some impatient people almost knocking you over if you're not walking fast enough!
Personally - I would have lugged my bag further away from the station to get better views and to be in a quieter location.
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Manarola is my favourite amongst the Cinque Terre.
Manarola is my favourite amongst the Cinque Terre.
The two bays for diving and swimming are just spectacular, and the evenings in the little town are quiet as all tourists tend to go to Rio Maggiore or Monterosso or Vernazza. Walking by the sea with the only sound being the waves is priceless.
Irene
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The town is wonderful, it’s a workout to navigate but well...
The town is wonderful, it’s a workout to navigate but well worth it. For hikers there are routes available to the next towns. Lots of great restaurants although sometimes tough to get into, we were lucky enough to get into a tapas resto a few times that served great seafood. The walking tunnel from the train station into town has got to be one of a kind, amazing what they’ve done there. The vineyards, the pristine azure sea, it’s all beyond beautiful
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Lovely place , somehow central to visit all the 5 villages .
Lovely place , somehow central to visit all the 5 villages . I think it is cute , price to sleep was affordable . We wish we would have stay the entire week there to avoid changing village with luggage ( thanks we travelled light ) and train which is an adventure itself . The town is nice with few places to drink or eat . Not really a town for party but you can enjoy a lovely drink at the bar and a good laugh .
Amelie
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Very beautiful place to visit for a couple of days.
Very beautiful place to visit for a couple of days. Be prepared for a lot of visitors, it is very busy. Not a lot of food options as it is a reasonably small town. Very hilly so be prepared to walk up steep inclines.
peter
Australia
Scored 10
10
Travel light...big,heavy luggage will be a burden on you.
Travel light...big,heavy luggage will be a burden on you. There's a good climb to reach the apartment but when you get there it'll be like you are on top of the world. The view is stunning! The terrace on top of the building is very nice, take a bottle of wine and watch the sunset. It doesn't get much better than this.
The location could not have been more perfect for exploring Cinque Terre. It was less than a 5 min walk to the train station, and was right in the heart of Manarola which made it easy to go and watch the glorious sunsets! There was a balcony looking down the gorgeous street, and the AC was a welcome relief after the muggy days. The design was simple but fresh.
If you want to visit Cinque Terre, you have to choose Manarola to live. And in Manarola, La Piramide has a perfect location in the village. See view, calm street in may, excellent bed, confortable bathroom (with italian shower, of course !), and mainly, many attentions from Eleonora, who is a so welcoming hostess. Wonderful journey there.
The apartment had a fantastic view and was modern, cool and well equipped. Giovanni was helpful and responsive. The view over Manarola, vineyards and sea was beautiful. The air con worked well and the kitchen had a good range of utensils. It was a great base to see Cinque Terre.
Our host was wonderful, the property was beautiful. The apartment was so comfortable and had everything we needed.
The balcony was amazing. We will stay again when we return one day to Italy. It was a home away from home!
The property was centrally located. Only a few minutes walk from the end of the tunnel from Manarola train station. Great for exploring all of the other towns in Cinque Terre which were minutes away by train.
Derek
United Kingdom
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