The Grand Hotel Capodimonte will tempt those looking for luxury and excellent service in beautiful surroundings. A spacious‚ friendly hotel, to which guests return year after year.
Grand Hotel Capodimonte is based in the charming resort of Sorrento which is located on the Neapolitan Riviera. The Neapolitan Riviera is is placed around the Bay of Naples and some believe it occupies the most picturesque spot in the Mediterranean. With vistas over the bay of Naples with magnificent views towards Capri and Mount Vesuvius in one of the most beautiful corners of the Mediterranean.
With tiny beaches of volcanic sands and a wealth of ancient history so there is a selection of activities to pass the time. For those who enjoy shopping a sojourn to Sorrento's Corso Italia is highly recommended. There are a wide range of boutiques and designer shops that lace this glittering walkway. If you're after that must-have pair of shoes there's plenty to choose from.
For eating out the Neapolitan Riviera pulls out all the stops. Relax in a little piazza, order an espresso and settle down for some serious people watching. Or perhaps search out a chic restaurant and enjoy a sumptuous meal. Whatever your choice there will be a bar or restaurant to suit you.
Famed for its thermal spas, Ischia it's just the place if you fancy being pampered from head to toe.
Sorrento Italy is situated in Campania, southern Italy and is a popular holiday destination. Clinging on to the edge of a cliff top that tumbles to the sea, this enchanting town enjoys a wonderful location with views over the bay of Naples towards Mount Vesuvius. Naples and Pompeii are within reach as Sorrento is on the south-eastern terminus of the Circumvesuviana rail line. Boats and hydrofoils provide services to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia.
Grand Hotel Capodimonte is an excellent location from which to explore both Sorrento, with it's profusion of history and other tourism gems of the Neapolitan riviera.
If you stay at Grand Hotel Capodimonte exploring Piazza Tasso, the main square is a must. Piazza Tasso is named after the Italian poet, Torquato Tasso. This beautiful is edged with cafes and restaurants and is a wonderful spot to enjoy a Margherita pizza, which originated in Naples or a spaghetti with the world famous Napolitana sauce.
Not far from the square is an place known as the Drains which is a maze of interesting medieval narrow streets brimming with stores offering local produce like Limoncello and hand fashioned wooden goods.
If you are yearning for sunshine, panoramic views and great restaurants offering good food then Sorrento must tick all the boxes