




Via Garibaldi 35
Albergo Pietrasanta sits on Via Garibaldi in Cinque Terre, the famously car-restricted coastal stretch of Liguria where getting in and out with luggage can be a genuine logistical puzzle. This four-star hotel earns its rating of 9.0 across 47 reviews partly by solving that puzzle before guests even arrive: the airport shuttle and pickup service mean travelers coming from Genoa or Pisa airports don't have to navigate train connections with heavy bags, which matters considerably in a region where the last stretch to your accommodation is often on foot along a steep lane.
The hotel itself is built around a garden and inner courtyard, giving it a quieter, more residential character than the seafront properties that dominate the area. Soundproof rooms help here too, since Cinque Terre villages carry sound easily between stone walls. Families traveling with children will find the hotel genuinely equipped rather than merely tolerant — kids' meals, family rooms, and packed lunches make day hikes along the coastal trails a more practical proposition.
Guests checking in from 3 p.m. onward have the afternoon and evening to settle before exploring, while the 11 a.m. checkout gives a reasonable morning window. On-site parking is a rarity in this part of Italy, where pedestrianized village centers make car storage a persistent headache — for those arriving by road, it removes one of the more stressful elements of a Cinque Terre stay entirely. The bar, room service, and cooking classes round out what is, at its core, a well-run base for exploring one of Italy's most visited coastlines.
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