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Parco dei Principi, Sorrento, Italy

hotel
169.00
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859313
Vita Rota 1, Sorrento 80067, Italy

Parco dei Principi 5 Stars


"Gio Ponti designed this boutique hotel that overlooks the Gulf of Naples - come for chic, retro design and an elevator to the beach."

Hotel Overview

Review of Parco dei Principi, by Joanna Monkhouse

The luxury Parco dei Principi in Sorrento, Italy whisks you back to the bygone era of the early Sixties in a luxurious blue and white swirl. Designed entirely by Gio Ponti in 1962, Parco dei Principi is now a listed building and all the original details, design and layout are protected from change. The main hotel (large, white, modern, rectangular) sits on the edge of the cliff, making full use of the fantastic view of the wide expanse of sea.

The facilities

The luxury hotel remains as Ponti intended. He designed everything in the hotel, from the pale wood furniture upholstered in blue fabrics in the bedrooms to the 30 different geometric patterned blue and white tiles that adorn the floors to the design of the blue ceramic pebbles and tiles that cover the walls next to the lifts and the pillars in the lobby. Even the crockery is specified

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Review of Parco dei Principi, by Joanna Monkhouse

The luxury Parco dei Principi in Sorrento, Italy whisks you back to the bygone era of the early Sixties in a luxurious blue and white swirl. Designed entirely by Gio Ponti in 1962, Parco dei Principi is now a listed building and all the original details, design and layout are protected from change. The main hotel (large, white, modern, rectangular) sits on the edge of the cliff, making full use of the fantastic view of the wide expanse of sea.

The facilities

The luxury hotel remains as Ponti intended. He designed everything in the hotel, from the pale wood furniture upholstered in blue fabrics in the bedrooms to the 30 different geometric patterned blue and white tiles that adorn the floors to the design of the blue ceramic pebbles and tiles that cover the walls next to the lifts and the pillars in the lobby. Even the crockery is specified as Melotti majolica plates..

This, together with two annexes (offering lower grade accommodations without the sea views), is all set in lush botanical gardens, with over 30 rare species of trees and 18th-century architectural features such as a lovers' bridge and Temple of Venus - legacies of the aristocracy that lived there - first the Bourbon royal family then a cousin of the Russian Tsar. Next to the luxury hotel on the seafront is the pale pink Villa Cortchacow (originally Villa Poggio Siracusa) - a structure that was built in 1792 and which still features many original architectural details - now used for events, dinners and private parties.

Parco dei Principi is decorated entirely in shades of blue and white. On entering the hotel, the eye is drawn to the huge expanses of glass on the far side of lobby looking out over the bay, across the restaurant inside and the terrace beyond. It has a very open atmosphere with a strong sense of the sea. There are several lounges and a piano bar.

The azure sea water pool Ponti described as 'pond for wood nymphs' but with its many angles and sharp lines and white diving platform, it is neither pond-like nor does it invoke nymphish thoughts. Intricate stairways down the cliff (or a lift) lead to the small beach where you can swim in crystal clear water and sunbathe on a concrete promontory built out into the sea. There is a seaside restaurant and pizzeria down there for the benefit of the bathers.

Despite the slight tour group feeling at Parco dei Principi, this is a hotel worth looking into. The rates here are very reasonable, for a luxury five-star with this location in this area of Sorrento. Good for those with children and style aficionados.

The rooms

Leading off long, blue corridors, the Parco dei Principi's 100 rooms have either sea or garden views and balconies or terraces. Superiors are not much bigger than standards but have less restricted views as their balconies are more open. A suite consists of two rooms and a small anteroom between them. Rooms are equipped with all the mod cons that are expected these days - telephone, fax, modem, satellite tv, a/c, minibar.

Facilities

Hotel Facilities: Bar, Concierge, Dry cleaning, Gym/Fitness centre, Hot tubs/Jacuzzi, Outdoor pool, Private beach, Restaurant, Spa & treatments, Wheelchair accessible

Hotel Policies

Other Important Information: Sea-water swimming pool is open from May to September and our private beach is open from June to September
The parking spot (without surveillance service) is not included in the rate and it costs EUR 15 per day per car.

Rooms

96

Who stays here?

Anjelica Huston stayed here while filming The Life Aquatic. This hotel is favoured by young singles and couples.

Come for...

  • Private beach accessible by elevator; lush gardens
  • A retro experience: it's a listed monument and many of Gio Ponti's interiors remain as he specified
  • Rates aren't bad for the area
  • Sea water swimming pool

Not Suitable for...

  • Standard rooms aren't large, but do have balconies
  • Fine dining
  • Intimacy and romance - groups of package tourists rule here.

Children

Children under 10 are not allowed at the hotel.

Eating in

Lunch and dinner in the Ponti Restaurant; a small seaside restaurant down at the beach. Daily, limited room service.
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per room per night

Parco dei Principi, Sorrento, Italy

hotel
169.00
sn
859313
Vita Rota 1, Sorrento 80067, Italy