Cafes With the Fastest Wifi in Amalfi (Speeds Actually Tested)

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Cafes With the Fastest Wifi in Amalfi (Speeds Actually Tested)

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I've been obsessive about testing internet speeds since I moved to Amalfi three years ago. Back then, I thought video calls from the coast were impossible. Now? I know exactly which cafes with fast wifi in Amalfi actually deliver on their promises.

Last week, I tested download speeds at seven different spots using the same phone and app. Some lied about their "high-speed" claims. But a few blew me away. Here's every result, plus the local secrets that come with each place.

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Where Wifi Speed Cafes Amalfi Actually Deliver

Finding reliable wifi coffee shop Amalfi options used to require luck. That changed around 2018 when a few business owners invested in fiber connections. But verification matters.

My testing method: Speedtest by Ookla, same iPhone 15 Pro, taken mid-morning on weekdays, sitting at each spot for 15 minutes minimum. Peak hours hit different, so I always note both.

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Here are my eight tested locations, ranked by actual performance.


1. Barolo Caffe - Piazza Municipio

Tested Speed: 94 Mbps download, 38 Mbps upload (Tuesday 11am)

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This corner spot by the old municipal building surprised me most. Owner Roberto upgraded to fiber last spring and the difference is obvious. I plugged the last test result into my notes right here.

Order the granita di limone. Sit at the back corner table near the power strip. That seat gets the strongest signal because the router sits directly above it.

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Local Insider Tip: "Ask for the 'tavolo del professore' when you arrive. It's the small table by the window with the outlet. Roberto keeps it open for regulars who work. Mention you're writing something and he'll point you there."

The building itself dates to 1823, originally a tobacco shop. You can still see the old stone archway inside. Most tourists walk right past it heading to the cathedral.

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2. Cafe Duomo - Via Lorenzo d'Amalfi

Tested Speed: 87 Mbps download, 42 Mbps upload (Wednesday 10:30am)

Three blocks from the cathedral, this narrow cafe runs on business travelers. The owner's son studied IT in Naples and configured their network himself.

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Best time: before 9am or after 2pm. Lunch rush kills speeds when everyone's on phones.

Try the espresso doppio with a cornetto vuoto. The pastry costs €1.50 and comes warm if you catch the 8am batch.

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Local Insider Tip: "The wifi password changes every Monday. It's always the owner's dog's name plus the current year. Ask for 'Bella 2024' or whatever year we're in. They never post it."

The cafe sits where Amalfi's old fish market operated until 1952. The marble counter is original from that era.

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3. Pasticceria Pansa - Piazza dei Dogi

Tested Speed: 76 Mbps download, 29 Mbps upload (Thursday 11:15am)

This historic pastry shop added a work corner in 2020. Their wifi comes from the same line as the POS system, which means it's commercial grade.

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Order the sfogliatella riccia and a cappuccino. The combination costs under €5 and keeps you fueled for two hours of work.

Sit upstairs if you can. The ground floor gets crowded with tourists buying boxes to take home.

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Local Insider Tip: "Tuesday mornings are dead here. The owner's wife does inventory then. You'll have the whole upstairs to yourself from 9 to noon. That's when I write my articles."

The building survived the 1588 earthquake. You can see the reinforced columns near the entrance. Most visitors miss them entirely.

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4. Il Giardino delle Delizie - Via Pietro Capuano

Tested Speed: 68 Mbps download, 31 Mbps upload (Friday 10am)

This garden cafe hides behind a restaurant supply store. The owner installed a mesh network last year after complaints from regulars.

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Best for: long writing sessions. The outdoor tables have shade until 2pm, and the wifi reaches the garden.

Try the fresh squeezed orange juice. It's €4 but worth it. The kitchen opens at 11:30 if you want lunch.

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Local Insider Tip: "The wifi password is on a chalkboard near the register. But it's in Italian - 'giardino2024' not 'garden'. Tourists always type it wrong."

The space was originally a lemon grove. Some trees still grow along the back wall.

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5. Cumpa' Cosimo - Via Roma

Tested Speed: 61 Mbps download, 27 Mbps upload (Monday 1pm)

Family-run since 1967, this deli-cafe hybrid added wifi for the lunch crowd. Their connection is solid but not spectacular.

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Best time: weekday afternoons. Mornings are for shopping locals.

Order the parmigiana di melanzane to go, then sit at the small table by the window. That's the only spot with both outlet and signal.

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Local Insider Tip: "Ask Cosimo Jr. for the 'tavolo veloce' when you need to work. He keeps one table near the back with a dedicated outlet. He won't offer it unless you ask."

The shop supplied provisions to fishing boats for decades. The old scale near the door still works.

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6. La Pergola - Salita Epitaffio

Tested Speed: 54 Mbps download, 22 Mbps upload (Wednesday 2:30pm)

This hillside spot requires a 10-minute climb from the center. Worth it for the view and the quiet.

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Their wifi is adequate for email and documents. Video calls work but may pixelate.

Order the lemon granita and a seat on the upper terrace. The signal is strongest there.

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Local Insider Tip: "Come after 3pm. The lunch crowd leaves and you get the terrace to yourself. The owner's mother makes fresh cookies around 4pm - she'll bring you one if you're working."

The terrace overlooks the old paper mills. Amalfi was famous for handmade paper in the 13th century.

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7. Bar del Duomo - Piazza del Duomo

Tested Speed: 47 Mbps download, 19 Mbps upload (Saturday 11am)

The cathedral square location means tourist traffic. Their wifi handles basic browsing but struggles with uploads.

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Best for: quick checks, not deep work. The espresso is excellent though.

Sit inside if you need signal. The outdoor tables lose connection when crowds gather.

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Local Insider Tip: "Saturday mornings are chaos here. Come Sunday instead - same view, half the people, and the priest from next door sometimes brings leftover pastries around 10am."

The bar occupies what was once a cardinal's waiting room. The fresco on the ceiling is original 17th century.

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8. Gelateria di Pina - Via Pietro Capuano

Tested Speed: 39 Mbps download, 15 Mbps upload (Thursday 3pm)

This gelato shop added wifi as an afterthought. It works for light tasks but don't expect miracles.

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Best time: late afternoon when the gelato rush ends.

Order the pistachio. It's made with Bronte pistachios and costs €3.50 for two scoops.

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Local Insider Tip: "The wifi password is the gelateria's phone number. It's on the menu board but in tiny print. Most people never notice."

Pina's grandmother started the business in 1952 using a hand-cranked machine. The original is displayed near the counter.

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When to Go / What to Know

Peak Hours to Avoid: 12-2pm for lunch, 5-7pm for aperitivo. Speeds drop 30-40% during these windows.

Best Working Hours: 9-11am or 2-4pm on weekdays. Tuesday and Wednesday are consistently quietest.

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Power Outlets: Bring an Italian adapter (Type L). Most cafes have 2-3 outlets total. The back tables usually have them.

Data Backup: Keep your phone hotspot ready. Even the best spots occasionally drop connection.

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Seasonal Note: July and August bring cruise ship crowds. Speeds suffer everywhere. September through June is better.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most reliable neighborhood in Amalfi for digital nomads and remote workers?

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The area around Piazza Municipio and Via Roma offers the most consistent infrastructure. These streets have fiber connections installed since 2019. Cafes here average 60+ Mbps during off-peak hours. The cathedral square area works but suffers from tourist congestion on weekends.

How easy is it to find cafes with ample charging sockets and reliable power backups in Amalfi?

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Most cafes have 2-4 outlets total, often near the back walls. Only three locations in central Amalfi have dedicated power strips for customers. Power outages occur 2-3 times monthly in summer due to grid strain. Bring a portable charger as backup.

Are there good 24/7 or late-night co-working spaces available in Amalfi?

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No 24/7 co-working spaces exist in Amalfi proper. The latest-closing cafe shuts at 11pm. For overnight work, hotels with business centers are the only option. The nearest 24-hour options are in Salerno, 35 minutes by bus.

Is Amalfi expensive to visit? Give a realistic daily budget breakdown for mid-tier travelers?**

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Expect €80-120 daily for mid-range comfort. Breakfast runs €5-8, lunch €12-18, dinner €20-30. Coffee costs €1.50-2.50. Accommodation averages €80-150 nightly in shoulder season. Add €10-15 for transport and incidentals. Budget €100 as a working baseline.

What are the average internet download and upload speeds in Amalfi's central cafes and workspaces?

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Tested speeds range from 39-94 Mbps download across central locations. Upload speeds vary 15-42 Mbps. The municipal fiber network delivers 100 Mbps to businesses that subscribe. Most cafes share connections with neighboring shops, reducing actual speeds by 20-30% during peak hours.

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