Antichi Feudi

Salerno & the Cilento


Hidden in the historic labyrinth that is Teggiano, this former palace is distinguished by its sumptuous burnt-sienna exterior. An atmospheric and inexpensive option, the rooms are all different but share careful attention to detail, with painted wardrobes, canopy beds and even the occasional chandelier. The public spaces include a small courtyard with its original well and an excellent restaurant.

The hotel is relatively easy to find just off the main square, Pizza San Como.


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