Where to stay in Cinque Terre? [closed]
I'm planning to spend five days in Cinque Terre, to hike in the area and explore the five towns. Is there one town in particular that would be a good base and where I should look for accommodation?
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I'm planning to spend five days in Cinque Terre, to hike in the area and explore the five towns. Is there one town in particular that would be a good base and where I should look for accommodation?
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I'm planning to spend five days in Cinque Terre, to hike in the area and explore the five towns. Is there one town in particular that would be a good base and where I should look for accommodation?
planning italy cinque-terre
I'm planning to spend five days in Cinque Terre, to hike in the area and explore the five towns. Is there one town in particular that would be a good base and where I should look for accommodation?
planning italy cinque-terre
planning italy cinque-terre
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asked May 27 '16 at 11:12
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closed as primarily opinion-based by CMaster, blackbird, CGCampbell, Willeke♦, Gayot Fow May 27 '16 at 16:42
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You should stay in Levanto, which is just before Monterosso : it's much cheaper, and you will have a lot more options regarding accomodation (B&Bs, hotels, etc).
There is a train station allowing you to go directly to all of the villages if you want to go by train.
You can also take the boat, and hop from town to town : it's really a nice way to discover the villages, I definitely recommend it.
There is also a trail linking Levanto to Monterosso if you want to hike (and then between all villages).
You should also definitely go to Portovenere (at the south side), real nice as well.
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A couple of months ago I read they were going to start limiting the number of people allowed on the path per day. Worth checking.
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May 27 '16 at 11:53
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You should stay in Levanto, which is just before Monterosso : it's much cheaper, and you will have a lot more options regarding accomodation (B&Bs, hotels, etc).
There is a train station allowing you to go directly to all of the villages if you want to go by train.
You can also take the boat, and hop from town to town : it's really a nice way to discover the villages, I definitely recommend it.
There is also a trail linking Levanto to Monterosso if you want to hike (and then between all villages).
You should also definitely go to Portovenere (at the south side), real nice as well.
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A couple of months ago I read they were going to start limiting the number of people allowed on the path per day. Worth checking.
– Berwyn
May 27 '16 at 11:53
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You should stay in Levanto, which is just before Monterosso : it's much cheaper, and you will have a lot more options regarding accomodation (B&Bs, hotels, etc).
There is a train station allowing you to go directly to all of the villages if you want to go by train.
You can also take the boat, and hop from town to town : it's really a nice way to discover the villages, I definitely recommend it.
There is also a trail linking Levanto to Monterosso if you want to hike (and then between all villages).
You should also definitely go to Portovenere (at the south side), real nice as well.
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A couple of months ago I read they were going to start limiting the number of people allowed on the path per day. Worth checking.
– Berwyn
May 27 '16 at 11:53
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You should stay in Levanto, which is just before Monterosso : it's much cheaper, and you will have a lot more options regarding accomodation (B&Bs, hotels, etc).
There is a train station allowing you to go directly to all of the villages if you want to go by train.
You can also take the boat, and hop from town to town : it's really a nice way to discover the villages, I definitely recommend it.
There is also a trail linking Levanto to Monterosso if you want to hike (and then between all villages).
You should also definitely go to Portovenere (at the south side), real nice as well.
You should stay in Levanto, which is just before Monterosso : it's much cheaper, and you will have a lot more options regarding accomodation (B&Bs, hotels, etc).
There is a train station allowing you to go directly to all of the villages if you want to go by train.
You can also take the boat, and hop from town to town : it's really a nice way to discover the villages, I definitely recommend it.
There is also a trail linking Levanto to Monterosso if you want to hike (and then between all villages).
You should also definitely go to Portovenere (at the south side), real nice as well.
answered May 27 '16 at 11:23
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A couple of months ago I read they were going to start limiting the number of people allowed on the path per day. Worth checking.
– Berwyn
May 27 '16 at 11:53
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A couple of months ago I read they were going to start limiting the number of people allowed on the path per day. Worth checking.
– Berwyn
May 27 '16 at 11:53
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A couple of months ago I read they were going to start limiting the number of people allowed on the path per day. Worth checking.
– Berwyn
May 27 '16 at 11:53
A couple of months ago I read they were going to start limiting the number of people allowed on the path per day. Worth checking.
– Berwyn
May 27 '16 at 11:53
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