Review of Le Sirenuse 5*

Jeff G.

05/14/2018

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1/10
This review is for a party of 3, 2 rooms the nights of May 7 (48 & 73) + 8 (77 & 73), 2018 1. The first and main part of my review is because of the noise in room 48 at night. I made 3 audio clips and posted them on YouTube titled ‘Le Sirenuse Hotel, Positano – Room 48’ so you can listen to the audio for yourself. Basically, the noise sounded as though the room is positioned directly under a laundromat (rushing water, constant clicking noise). The noise continued through the duration of the night and prevented me from sleeping. This room cost 1250 Euros for a single night. I complained at 12:30am, and asked if any previous guests had complained of the noise (to which they said no, but their no seemed dubious). The concierge didn’t want to come down to my room at 12:30am and sent the bell hop, whose eyes got rather large standing outside the door listening to the clicking noise. The hotel manager the next morning had no interest in listening to the audio/video files on my phone, and said he would ‘investigate. ’ I still cannot believe they charged me for the room that night! 2. Le Sirenuse is a destination hotel and we were guests for two nights. On two different occasions, there were tourists walking down the hallway of our rooms. The lobby and eating areas were filled with reservations from people just visiting the hotel, not staying at the hotel. My recommendation if you want to experience Le Sirenuse is simply make a reservation for both the a) restaurant (La Sponda) and b) oyster & champagne bar (Champagne Bar & Grill). Both are outstanding experiences and they don’t treat hotel guests any different from other reservations. Ask for Roberto. Guy is awesome, kind, and helpful … and knows how to make an outstanding cocktail 3. If you are going to stay here, pay the extra money for room number 7+. Our second room, room 73 was awesome. Room 77 was great, but not as awesome as 73. View was outstanding. Room was beautiful. Definitely worth the extra 300 or 400 Euros per night. You do not want a room on the 2nd floor (4_).

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