Hotel La Zorza is centrally located, conveniently close to Riomaggiore Station and the sea. The building dates back to the 15th century and was the home of a local sailor
The friendly team of staff w...
James
Ireland
Location was so central. So close to everything and easy flight of stairs.
Set in Riomaggiore, in the Cinque Terre National Park, Hotel Villa Argentina is a 10-minute walk away from Riomaggiore Train Station.
Yvonne
Australia
It was perfectly located for our 1.5 days in Romaggiore. Hotel staff were also very helpful! We had an issue where we got fined for parking in a hotel parking spot. This was quickly sorted out by a lovely hotel staff remember!
Housed in a typical Ligurian-style building, Locanda Ca Da Iride offers air-conditioned rooms in Riomaggiore, 1 km from the beach. Free WiFi is available in public areas.
Ian
Australia
Fantastic location and views. Excellent communication pre- arrival and during our stay.
Locanda Ca’ dei Duxi is set in the centre of Cinque Terre’s first village in a characteristic 15th-century building. Walk to the sea in 5 minutes from here.
Case Vacanze Scorci Di Mare is a 14th-century building set in the Cinque Terre National Park, 50 metres from Riomaggiore’s rocky coast. It offers sea-view rooms with satellite TV.
Keith
United Kingdom
Wonderful position by the harbour. Size of room was for 3 people so it was big. Windows shut out noise from outside well as it was very boisterous on first night.
Affittacamere Rio Centrale offers accommodation in Riomaggiore, 48 km from Portofino. Certain units include free WiFi and a seating area to relax in after a busy day.
Hilary
Ireland
The property is 5 minutes from the harbour and has a great view from the balcony. It’s close to the restaurants, bars and check in/out was extremely easy.
Alla Marina Affittacamere is set in a mid-13th-century building renovated in 2011 and located right by the little harbour in Riomaggiore, one of the Cinque Terre towns.
Lisa
Australia
Great location, spotless and very helpful. Check in easy and loved our stay here. We loved being right down near the waterfront and so close to ferry and great sunset bar. Loved it
Located within 600 metres of Riomaggiore Beach and 15 km of Castello San Giorgio, dreamingrooms provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Riomaggiore.
Fletcher
Canada
Friendly staff. Private balcony. Breakfast left in the room. Totally worth staying again.
Located on the main street of Riomaggiore’s historic centre and a 2-minute walk from the Mediterranean Sea, Affittacamere Anna Michielini offers rooms and apartments with tea and coffee making...
Located within 500 metres of Riomaggiore Beach and 14 km of Castello San Giorgio, Carruggio provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Riomaggiore.
Steeve
Canada
Location in the village of Riommaggiore. Everything is at a walking distance. Terrasse is big and perfect for a drink or for lunch. It's really a perfect place to visit the Cinque Terre. A lot of shops and restaurants nearby.
Housed in a typical Ligurian-style building, Locanda Ca Da Iride offers air-conditioned rooms in Riomaggiore, 1 km from the beach. Free WiFi is available in public areas.
Lovely property, located close to the Main Street with shops and restaurants
Hotel Locanda Del Sole is in the main street of Riomaggiore, one of the Cinque Terre towns. It offers free WiFi and is less than a 10-minute walk from the train station.
Lovely place lovely and kind hosts 🌼 room overlooking a gorgeous view
Locanda Ca’ dei Duxi is set in the centre of Cinque Terre’s first village in a characteristic 15th-century building. Walk to the sea in 5 minutes from here.
The hotel staff were very knowledgeable and helpful!
Hotel La Zorza is centrally located, conveniently close to Riomaggiore Station and the sea. The building dates back to the 15th century and was the home of a local sailor.
It was clean and equippted with everything we needed.
Riomaggiore was generally quieter than the other 4 villages.
Riomaggiore was generally quieter than the other 4 villages. There were lots of restaurants and bars to choose from. We particularly loved ‘il maggiore’ because the staff were friendly and the food was great.
The view of the buildings surrounding the beach is iconic. The water is difficult to access however and there are only rocks to lie on. Plenty of opportunities for water activities if weather allows. Very friendly!
Rory
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Riomaggiore is definitely worth a visit as the scenery and...
Riomaggiore is definitely worth a visit as the scenery and restaurants are great. However, I think that 2 days and a single night would have been sufficient to experience it as I was looking for a less touristy vibe and it was the peak of tourist season.
Dale
United States
Scored 10
10
It was very easy to access by train from the Wright station...
It was very easy to access by train from the Wright station at Florence, you need to be sure you are at the right one, and a 2 to 3 nights stay is recommended by us for a time to relax and also get in some visits to the other towns! Going in the warmer months may be more crowded, but the water is a wonderful temperature and worth every minute
Dawn Moon
United States
Scored 6.0
6.0
Of the five villages Riomaggiore has been left in a sad...
Of the five villages Riomaggiore has been left in a sad state with the harbor/marina area looking like it hasn't seen a paint brush or any maintenance in a very long time. Poor upkeep for a village which relies on tourism as a major revenue source!
Frank
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
I stayed for 1 night in Riomaggiore near the marina with...
I stayed for 1 night in Riomaggiore near the marina with amazing sea and mountain views from my room windows.
I enjoyed the sunset view from my room and then roamed around the village in the evening. Found less vegetarian food options in the restaurants. Next morning, I bought beautiful souvenirs in the cute little shop in the village.
Since the sea was a bit rough, boats were cancelled and I travelled by train to La Spezia.
Jyothi
Switzerland
Scored 10
10
Riomaggiore was our favourite village in Cinque Terre.
Riomaggiore was our favourite village in Cinque Terre. It is basically one big hill with shops, restaurants and a nice harbour to travel by boat to other areas. It's a very quaint village with a charming ambience. Bonus is a laundromat if you are travelling through Italy. Our favourite restaurant is beside the laundromat called La Cantina Del Macellaio. Perfect!
We had the best host every, friendly with a lot of advise that helped us to make the best of our 3 days in the Cinque Terre area. She gave us links to great restaurant spots for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner. She also equipped us with all the information we needed to make the best of our stay. Train tickets, Ferry tickets and WIFI Codes. Anna Michielini is 5min walk from the train station & easy to find. I would highly recommend a stay here.
I like that it is just almost ouside the beach and is very photogenic. It is best to wake up early and take photos without the crowd (before 9am) to get a postcard view of the area. This is one of my favorite places among the towns in cinque terre.There ate also lots of places to eat even late at night at the other side of the station. The Property is also surprisingly huge. If you can't it, there is a bar just underneath it. 💚
we arrived just in time for sunset and it was just stunning. we were welcomed with aperitifs and snacks which made the journey up to Cinque Terre worth every bit.
after exploring the area, we were convinced that our accommodation had the best view and wonderful room. we met the owner who shared that it was built by him and his family that was only recently opened.. highly recommend.
It’s beautiful! The view is amazing. You’re a 10 minute drive from the town of Riomaggiore, but at the end of the day in the very busy towns of Cinque Terre we loved escaping back to Borgo Di Campi to enjoy a drink from the bar and enjoy the beautiful sunset in peace. I would definitely recommend if you don’t mind staying a little out of town.
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