Hotel Regina Sorrento - Sorrento
Via Marina Grande 10 - Sorrento
877-662-6988This recently renovated hotel offers a panoramic restaurant (open for breakfast only), a bar, a splendid sun terrace with deck loungers and beach umbrellas, and a garden.
An experienced and professional staff will gladly supply guests with all kinds of tourist information.
Pets are accepted.
La chambre était petite,on entendait des bruits dans la tuyauterie. La salle à dîner au 4e étage donnait une belle vue sur la mer. Déjeuner acceptable. Les acti...
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Notification and fees
The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out.
- Tourism fee: EUR 1.5 per person, per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
Breakfast at Hotel Regina Sorrento
A comprehensive breakfast buffet is served every morning from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. in the dining room.Hotel Facilities at Regina
- Air conditioning
- Credit card accepted
- Currency exchange
- Dogs allowed
- Garden
- Laundry room
- Laundry service
- Lift/elevator
- Pets accepted
- Room service - limited hour
- City tour
- Concierge
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Front desk - fax service
- Multilingual staff
- Business Center
- Secretarial service
- Medical service
- Garage
- Limousine service
- Private parking
- Rent a car in the hotel
- Baby sitter
- Internet/Email services
- Bar
- Snack bar
Know before you go
- Guests can arrange to bring pets by contacting the property directly, using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
Check-in: after 2 PM.
Check-out: before 11 AM.
Policy
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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Cancellation Policy
either the first night will be charged on the credit card. Not refundabble: The reservation must be prepaied and the cost will be charged on the credit card. Any modification, cancellation or no show are not allowed. Per cancellazioni tardive verrà addebitata la prima notte sulla carta di credito. Non rimborsabili: la prenotazione deve essere prepagata e non sono possibili modifiche o cancellazioni. Il costo verrà addebitato al momento della conferma.You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 3 days before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE".
Renovation and closures
The property is undergoing renovations. The following areas are affected:- Front desk
- Guestrooms
Every effort will be made to minimize noise and disturbance.
This information supersedes all other information in this property's description that relates to these amenities.
Regina Hotel reviews
- August 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- Canada
La chambre était petite,on entendait des bruits dans la tuyauterie. La salle à dîner au 4e étage donnait une belle vue sur la mer. Déjeuner acceptable. Les activités recommandées étaient coûteuse. Sorrento est une ville bruyante car il y a beaucoup de monde, beaucoup de voitures, beaucoup de mobylettes et moto.
- June 2009
- Mark Bednar
- Single traveller
- USA
I will stay here again when I go back to Sorrento. Very pleasant staff, a little hard to find at first, but 3-5 minutes from great restaurants/old Sorrento. Clean, very well maintained property. I had a single room, note the shower was 24 inches square or less. I'm thin, I had a hard time showering. Other than that, the hotel was great. The view from the restaurant is fabulous over the bay. Skip the other high priced hotels down near the water, get a room with a view at the Regina and you'll remember staying here forever. There are signs guiding you to the hotels along the main street and tell you where to turn. Ask a Carabinieri, there are many police that will help or shop owners. Google map it or email the staff. Stay here and travel to Pompeii, Amalfi. Wish I had stayed here longer.
- August 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- Belgium
Malheureusement un problème de mouches dans la salle de bains. Vue exceptionnelle de la terrasse du petit déjeuner
- August 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
Excellent deal. Friendly staff, good food, clean room, fantastic view.
- May 2008
- Heather Busam
- Young couple
- USA
Hotel Regina's staff were very strange and had a serious problem accomodating any requests. Most requests ended an a NO. We travel with a Guide dog for the blind and were told we could not have him in any of the communal places. The requirement initally presented a problem, but depending on who was at the desk they allowed us almost everywhere. Also we asked for an iron, no. My brother who was getting married in Sorrento asked them to allow his best man into his room to help him get dressed, no because he was not a registered guest. There were other items as well. All in all, Sorrento was amazing. When we return, we will probably pay extra for another amazing Hotel with a similarly great location, but minus the stuff staff.
- May 2008
- Vincent Busam
- Group
- USA
I had a great stay at the Regina and would recommend it. By European standards, it's an excellent value of a nice hotel at reasonable prices. Nice rooms, great location, fantastic views. The downsides were no internet access in-room (though there are multiple access points in the lobby), and the strict rules enforced by the staff (no outside guests, no outside food, no seeing-eye dog) that we had to sneak around.
- October 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
They people were really nice and were accommodating. I enjoyed breakfast with a beautiful view of the Amalfi coast and the Solarium was a great escape.
- August 2007
- Richard Weber
- USA
Very beautiful surroundings, it is on a cliff looking over the water. when we got there via the train station, the taxi drivers screw you over with the "fixed" prices. it caused about 15 euros to go about 1/4 mile. it is a 10 minute walk to the main street so it is nice and quiet. the room is large and very nice. we would definatly go back to this hotel.
- August 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
This is the worst experience I've ever had with an hotel! The personnel has very bad manners, is not ackowledge about the services in town and the price I paid doesn't absolutely worth the room. More than this I paid more than what we agreed via web and after 7PM you could have only cold shower. This was the only hotel where I couls find a room in Sorrento, now I understand why...
- August 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Canada
The location was central, but a little difficult to find. A great affordable option in Sorrento as comparable to other hotels. Great views from rooms, great balcony, beautiful gardens, close to everything. Additional 15E a night for car parking.
- April 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Germany
Anfahrt sollte besser beschrieben werden. Obwohl ich keine Parkprobleme hatte kann ich mir vorstellen, daß es solche in der Saison gibt. Vielleicht könnte noch ein oder 2 deutsche Fernsehprogramme eingestellt werden.
- September 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Italy
There were ants in the bathroom that came also in the bedroom. The view on the sea from the bedroom (third floor sea front) was nearly completely covered by the building in front. Public areas were better than the bedroom, where furniture and interior decoration was rally shabby. The bathroom was old style, with no shower. The view from the top terrace was instead beautiful. I will not chose to return to this hotel next time. The price is too high for the quality it offers.
- September 2006
- Irina Mihai
- Young couple
- Romania
Regina is located pretty close to central areas, is clean and has a magnificent view of the sea, so ask for rooms with view. I staied in a small room without sea view. The breakfast is served at a restaurant at the last floor, having a nice terrace to enjoy the view and the volcano. The staff was nice and the room clean.
- August 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- Canada
My only concern about the room was the shower stall...which was way too small! People that are of larger size would never fit. I'm only 5'4" & 125lbs and it was hard for me to manouver. I don't need a large bedroom area, since I don't spend a lot of time there when I'm on vacation. The rooftop dining room has a beautiful view of the bay. I would also suggest the hotel have internet access for their guests.
- August 2006
- Svetlana Baranova
- Mature couple
- Canada
The hotel is quite close to the train station, 15 mins walk. If you don't have a lot of luggage there is no need to call a taxi. Bad: Our room didn't have a fridge (mini bar). Guests allowed using laundry only if they stay at least 3 nights. First morning we asked about the beaches near by. The receptionist sent us to a private very expensive (minimum 9+3.60 euro per person) beach and advised to use an elevator to get down to the beach. After we looked around we found a way to get there for free also there was a free beach closed by. Overall it was an OK hotel. Good The view from the room and breakfast area was breathtaking. I would stay in this hotel again just to enjoy it.
- May 2006
- Martina Dahlke
- Single leisure traveller
- Germany
...very nice hotel ... a good starting point for visit all the interesting places around - Pompeij, Vesuv , Capri, Positato, Amalfi, ...
- March 2006
- Daivd Richey
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
Very nice. We had a great view of Vesuvius from our room. Relatively close to most things. Dinning (breakfast) room had great view, decent food.
- November 2005
- ANDREA VALERIO
- Single leisure traveller
- USA
This is a wonderful hotel with lots of charm and a very welcoming, helpful staff. A delightful place to stay in a great location with fabulous views. The property looks better in person than it does in photos. Two flaws: Venere web site erroneously says "ALL rooms have balconies and panoramic views"-- single rooms have neither. You must purchase a double room and request the sea view. The other flaw is noise: the restaurant is on the 4th floor and the tile floor amplified all sounds. My room was on the 3rd floor-- restaurant staff preparation was very noisy beginning at 5:30-6:00 am! I had a fabulous view though! It was still worth the noise to have a nice hotel experience. (Get used to the narrow showers in Italy-- they are everywhere)!
- October 2005
- Geoff Ballis
- Heterosexual Couple
- Australia
Please disregard the earlier email we sent you about Regina as we were confused about another venere hotel where we stayed. My wife and I enjoyed our stay at the Hotel Regina very much. It is very well located in respect to the major shopping areas. Both our room and the dining area had a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean sea and the Bay of Naples. The food was excellent and well served. We were appreciative of being allowed to leave our luggage at the hotel whilst visiting the Isle of Capri. An improvement could be to have terry towelling towels instead of cotton ones. Whilst the hotel is excellently located for shopping and our room had a beautiful view, one disadvantage of this room was that it was also close to the road leading to the hotel. This road can get a bit noisy at times and it is also very narrow in parts and pedestrians need to be very careful of the traffic.
- October 2005
- Geoff Ballis
- Heterosexual Couple
- Australia
My wife and I enjoyed our stay at the Regina very much. It was an excellent location and the staff were helpful and the food was very good. One improvement could be to have terry towelling towels rather than cotton ones.
- October 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Australia
The staff were excellent. Ms Fatima moved us to a seaview room with fantastic views and was very helpful and friendly. Our stay was very comfortable. The only negative was the lack of water pressure for showering. Otherwise our stay was extremely enjoyable.
- October 2005
- Judith Cherowitzo
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
We had a wonderful stay. The hotel was very clean and in a great location! Beautiful room with balconies overlooking the water. Staff was very helpful,friendly and polite.
- July 2005
- Heikki Vuorela
- Family Group
- Finland
Wonderful location, but a little bit noisy! The vieuw to the see was unforgettable!
- June 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Canada
Very difficult to find if you're driving. Room was clean, but shower was mildewy and water backed up in drain ( i hear this is a common problem in these old properties). They really need to add some more furniture or artwork to the rooms. Breakfast was marginal, you'll get bored after a couple of days. Overall OK.
- May 2005
- Eliot Malumuth
- Single leisure traveller
- USA
My room was tiny with a old worn out mattress and no view. The AC did not work for the first day, but was fixed by the second day. Other rooms seemed much better (my room should have been less than half the price of the other rooms). The staff was friendly and helpful and the view from the dining room was good, and the dinner up there was expensive but enjoyable. All in all I expected a much nicer room for the price.
- May 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- USA
SMALL ROOMS WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF BAY OF NAPLES. NOT AS NOISY AS PIAZZA TASSO BUT STILL A FAIR AMOUNT OF STREEET NOISE. FAIRLY HOT ALSO
- May 2005
- Hans H. Klosterberg
- Heterosexual Couple
- Germany
We were not content! On the Web-site freee parking (not garage) was offered, but we had to pay 12 EURO/day. The indication on the web-site was said to be an error. In the bath the water was only dripping; i. e. completely unsufficient for taking a shower. To fill the bath tub took more than 30 minutes. The excuse was, that we were in the third floor, where the water pressure is low. Between bath tub and wall was moud. The doors to the rooms don't close exactly; every noise from outside - some times very early in the morning - is disturbing. The prices are exaggerated compared with other hotels in Sorrento.
- May 2005
- Jennifer Tulloss
- Not Specified
- USA
This is a perfectly decent hotel but I was disappointed in the quality of the rooms given the price. We paid much less in Rome and Naples for romms that were much more spacious, carpeted, came with a better breakfast buffet, etc. This room was fine but small, quite sparse, and had a tiny balcony overlooking the street & water view. The street noise was bothersome enough at night, even though it was only cars & scooters, to keep us from leaving the balcony doors open to enjoy the breeze. The breakfast was unremarkable -- smaller selection than at other hotels on our stay, with just the basic breads, salami, cheese & cereal. Staff were courteous and competent. Fourth floor restaurant has spectacular view of the water -- beautiful setting for breakfast.
- May 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
It would have been nice to have internet service available, but otherwise, all was wonderful.
- May 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
We had a great time at the Regina. The hotel is right on the coast, and our room had two balconies overlooking the Bay of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius! The room was clean and the area was safe, the location is a short walk into town and the marina, easy access to daily boats to Capri, etc. We had a great time!
- April 2005
- Jeff Roman
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
Nice room,great location,but very noisy inside and out
- March 2005
- Grant Finnighan
- Heterosexual Couple
- Canada
Generally speaking, a decent place to stay, but sparse. We originally booked a room with no view, but wound up getting a view, which was a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, though, they're a little frugal on heat. DON'T GO THERE IN WINTER. They turn the heat on at 8:30 in the evening, and off again at 8:30 in the morning. Each room has it's own thermostat, but don't count on it warming up to what you want it to. We mentioned our problem with the heating to the staff and they did have someone look at our thermostat that day. The next night was warmer, but not a whole lot. They gave us extra pillows and blankets, too. There was a bit of an ant problem, as well. Not major, but noticable. In terms of facilites and services offered, we did not know of half of them listed on this website. They may well have had them, but nothing was posted at the hotel. Also, if you're driving there, be careful. The street leading up to the hotel is extremely narrow and getting your rented car scraped is highly possible. Then, you'll have to maneuver your way into the parking garage, with staff directing you. Good points are that the staff is pleasant, the views great and breakfast is plentiful. No bacon and eggs, but croissants, rolls, cereal, percolated coffee, juices and toast are all offered.
- October 2004
- Jennifer Firbank
- Group of friends
- United Kingdom
Rooms a bit basic, but sheets, towels etc changed daily: water hot in satisfactory bathroom. Staff exceedingly pleasant, and well presented. Excellent position, overlooking the Bay.
- October 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
Upon booking we understood that it was a B&B. When arriving we asked about breakfast and understood there was none. We ate breakfast on our own the first two days. When checking out on the third day I glanced at the monitor and saw "Bed & Breakfast". I asked the receptionist and she told me we should have been told the hours and the location of the resturant when we checked in. We really missed out. We ate our breakfast the last day in a lovely dining room located at the top of the hotel. We really appreciated being able to make our booking through Venere. It was a simple process. We will use your services for future travel.
- October 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Single leisure traveller
- United Kingdom
I booked a single room with v little notice. Room was quite small and without views. Other rooms in hotel looked v good as had balconies sea views etc. Breakfast wasn't great.
- October 2004
- Karin Parkinson
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
The hotel was exactly what we were looking for, it was in a quiet location but just two minutes away from the heart of Sorrento and convenient for the ferry terminal. The staff were helpful and friendly and the whole hotel was clean and well cared for. The views of Vesuvius and the bay were expansive from the roof, although a little more attention to a better provision of furniture and planting on the roof terace would be a benefit. It might not be suited to a hotel based family holiday but for people wanting to explore Sorrento and the coast it is an excellent choice. We will definitely stay there again.
- September 2004
- Henry Moody
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
We wanted a small hotel in a quiet street in Sorrento and the Regina fully satisfied our needs. The views from the restaurant were breathtaking and the breakfasts were really excellent.
- July 2004
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
Good place for a hotel near the train/bus station. It was very clean and safe, but bed was a bit uncomfortable and the night person sleeps in a pullout sofa in the main lobby. If you leave early in the morning, you'll have to disturb him to depart.
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Room Details
All rooms have private bathroom with shower or bathtub and hairdryer. The accommodations are furthermore equipped with individually controlled air-conditioning, direct dial telephone, TV, mini bar and mini safe.Some rooms also feature a balcony.
Included/Not Included in the price
The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out.
- Tourism fee: EUR 1.5 per person, per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
Accommodation Services
- Desk
- Direct dial phone
- Extra beds
- Hairdryer in each room
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- LCD flat screen TV
- Mini bar
- Non-smoking rooms
- Safe
- Soundproof rooms
- TV
- Wireless Internet access
How to reach Hotel Regina Sorrento
By carTake the A3 highway to the Sorrentine Peninsula. Exit the highway at Castellamare di Stabia. From Castellamare drive along the main road for about 14.2 miles (23 km), following signs to Sorrento. You will pass through the villages of Vico Equense and Sant'Agnello. When you arrive at Piazza Tasso, the main square of Sorrento, follow signs to Via Marina Grande, where the Regina hotel is located.
By train
The Napoli Centrale railway station is linked to Sorrento by the Circumvesuviana local train. From Napoli Centrale station take the Circumvesuviana train. The journey from Naples to Sorrento takes about one hour. The Regina hotel is about 0.6 miles (1 km) from the Sorrento Circumvesuviana train station and is best reached by taxi or by a 20-minute walk.
By airplane
The nearest airport to Sorrento is the Napoli Capodichino airport, located about 31 miles (50 km) from the hotel.
From the airport there are different ways to get to Sorrento. A bus service just outside the arrival gate takes you straight to Piazza Tasso, the main square of Sorrento, in about two hours. There are also several buses and taxis available to reach the Circumvesuviana railway station; from there you can catch a local train to Sorrento every half hour. The Regina hotel is about 0.6 miles (1 km) from the Sorrento Circumvesuviana train station and is best reached by taxi or by a 20-minute walk.
Distances from Hotel Regina
Museo Bottega della Tasia Lignea - 0.3 km / 0.2 miChiesa di San Francesco - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Marina Grande - 0.3 km / 0.2 mi
Sedile Dominova - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi
Deep Valley of the Mills - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Museo Correale di Terranova - 1 km / 0.6 mi
Marina di Puolo - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi
Michelangelo Cheese Factory - 3.2 km / 2 mi
Marina del Cantone - 5 km / 3.1 mi
The preferred airport for Hotel Regina Sorrento is Naples (NAP-Naples Intl.) - 28.8 km / 17.9 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
Transportation services Hotel Regina Sorrento
- Garage
- Limousine service
- Private parking
- Rent a car in the hotel
Your hotel is conveniently near a train station in Sorrento and provides parking on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional parking is available nearby. Both are subject to charges.
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