The lobby is modest but spotless, with tiled floors, a small desk and a bowl of lemons – you’re in a family-run three-star that prioritises cleanliness and a wa
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Hotels with Breakfast in Salerno
15 hotels in Salerno with breakfast included or available — from traditional B&Bs to full-service hotels with buffet dining.
Hotels with Breakfast in Salerno
B&B SalernoNow2 is a compact, modern B&B a 10-minute walk from Salerno’s train station and a 15-minute stroll to the historic centre. The lobby is a clean, mini
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →B&B Menen is a compact three-star guesthouse a few streets back from Salerno’s seafront. It has a clean, straightforward feel — think tiled floors, dark-wood fu
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →A modest, family-run B&B a five-minute walk from Salerno's train station and ferry terminal. The vibe is functional and unfussy: white tiled floors, a simple br
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Bright and unfussy, La Colomba sits on a quiet street a ten-minute walk from Salerno’s train station and the Lungomare. The lobby feels more like a well-kept fa
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Casa Lombardi is a modest, family-run three-star just off the Corso Garibaldi, with terracotta floors and a small rooftop terrace that catches the afternoon sun
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →La Rosa dei Venti is a compact, family-run B&B with four rooms, a bright rooftop terrace, and a quietly central location a block off Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Th
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →A three-star B&B in a 19th-century building near Salerno's waterfront, La Taverna dei Colori has bright, mural-covered walls and a lived-in, artistic feel. It’s
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →B&B Rosaria is a modest three-star on a quiet side street just off Salerno’s seafront, run by a family who clearly care about breakfast spread and clean tiles m
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →This is a family-run three-star in a quiet residential quarter east of Salerno's centre, a ten-minute walk from the seafront. The vibe is unhurried and personal
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Casa Mammamia is a small, family-run B&B tucked into a quiet side street off Salerno’s seafront promenade. The lobby is simple and homely – tiled floors, a rece
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →A 3-star B&B perched above Salerno's harbour, Windows on Heaven offers rooms with real sea views (the name isn't hype) and a small terrace for breakfast—coffee,
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →This is a modest three-star right on Salerno’s lungomare, a short walk from the ferry terminal. It feels like a well-kept family run hotel: bright tiles, a smal
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →La Suscella B&B occupies a quiet residential street a ten-minute walk from Salerno’s lungomare. The rooms are simple but spotless, with tiled floors and good ai
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Il Giardino di Letizia is a modest three-star B&B a 15-minute walk uphill from Salerno's seafront, offering a quiet, residential base away from the station bust
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →FAQ — Hotels with Breakfast in Salerno
Which hotels in Salerno include breakfast?
Hotels in Salerno that include breakfast include B&B Villa Le Querce, B&B SalernoNow2, B&B Menen. Many B&Bs and guesthouses include breakfast in the room rate; hotel chains often offer it as an optional add-on.
Is it worth booking a hotel with breakfast included in Salerno?
It depends on the hotel and your schedule. A cooked breakfast at a good hotel saves time and typically costs £12–£20 if added separately. For short stays or if you have early starts, included breakfast is usually worth the premium. For longer stays, it often works out cheaper to eat nearby.
What is the difference between B&B and hotel breakfast in Salerno?
B&Bs (bed and breakfasts) always include breakfast in the rate — it's part of the format. Hotels offer breakfast as an add-on or included package. The quality varies widely: a good B&B often provides a more personal breakfast than a hotel buffet, while a hotel might offer a wider selection.