Grand Hotel Ambasciatori is a 4-star superior hotel, situated in a residential area of ... more
Sorrento, a 10 minutes' walk from the town centre.Grand Hotel Ambasciatori offers such relaxing and entertaining facilities you may decide not to ever leave the prem...
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Hotel next to the town center in a large subtropical garden right above the sea ... more
overlooking the Gulf Of Naples and Mount Vesuvius Lift from the rooms to the private beach Swimmingpool with Whirpool in the garden Barbecue Snack Bar Parking All rooms wi...
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The Ambasciatori is a traditional hotel, enjoying a cliff top location with stunning views ... more
over the bay, located in a quiet residential area of the town. The 103 guestrooms have light, modern decor in pastel shades. All of the rooms open out onto balconies. Amenities include satellite television, direct dial phones and wireless Internet. Guests of the Grand Hotel Ambasciatori enjoy a buffet breakfast each morning. The Le Muse restaurant serves local and international cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a classic setting with stunning views over the bay, with a relaxed and informal atmosphere. For something lighter the Snack Barbeque bar offers light snacks and lunches available in a poolside setting. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool. After a day spent exploring the surrounding area, or relaxing on the private beach guests can relax with a drink in the bar. Multilingual staff on the 24 hour front desk can exchange currency and help with advice on the hotel and the surrounding area. Snacks can beordered from room service. Guests can spend lazy days on the beach, or explore the beautiful and romantic town of Sorrento. The stunning Amalfi coast can be explored and guests wishing to travel further afield can visit Naples 60 kilometres away. Naples Airport (NAP) is 58 kilometres or approximately 75 minutes by car.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Ambasciatori is a traditional hotel, enjoying a cliff top location with stunning views ... more
over the bay, located in a quiet residential area of the town. The 103 guestrooms have light, modern decor in pastel shades. All of the rooms open out onto balconies. Amenities include satellite television, direct dial phones and wireless Internet. Guests of the Grand Hotel Ambasciatori enjoy a buffet breakfast each morning. The Le Muse restaurant serves local and international cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a classic setting with stunning views over the bay, with a relaxed and informal atmosphere. For something lighter the Snack Barbeque bar offers light snacks and lunches available in a poolside setting. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool. After a day spent exploring the surrounding area, or relaxing on the private beach guests can relax with a drink in the bar. Multilingual staff on the 24 hour front desk can exchange currency and help with advice on the hotel and the surrounding area. Snacks can beordered from room service. Guests can spend lazy days on the beach, or explore the beautiful and romantic town of Sorrento. The stunning Amalfi coast can be explored and guests wishing to travel further afield can visit Naples 60 kilometres away. Naples Airport (NAP) is 58 kilometres or approximately 75 minutes by car.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Sorrento is located about a 90 minute coach ride south of Naples. Once you have escaped the urban sprawl of Naples the winding coast road gives you some beautiful views of the Gulf of Naples on your right whilst all the time the imposing height of Vesuvius is receding behind you.
Sorrento is often regarded at the gateway to the Amalfi Coast. It is a bustling unashamedly tourist dominated Italian town with a population of 20,000 people which is swelled to bursting point in the summer months. Our visit came at the end of August and the first week in September and coincided with the last weekend of the Italian holiday month of August. As such we go to appreciate Sorrento with all its home base and foreign visitors and a slightly quieter Sorrento when it played hoist to mostly English and to a lesser degree German visitors. Other ...
Advantages: Interesting town, great weather, good base to explore the area Disadvantages: Traffic and pollution
Sorrento, on the west coast of Italy, south of Naples, is an ideal holiday spot, whether you want to lie on the beach all day or get out and about soaking up the local culture. The scenery is absolutely stunning from the volcanic black sand of the beaches to the craggy cliffs overlooking the bay. In the height of Summer the temperature is pretty uncomfortable for most Brits, and the heat is quite draining even in September when I visited. The average temperature was around 30C (it had been over 40C in July), so sun screen, hat, and plenty of water to drink are essential items for a day by the sea, or wandering through the town. We did get one day of rain, which coincided with the great blackout of 2003 when the power was off in all of Italy and many other parts of Europe. We still managed to enjoy our day, and it didn?t spoil ...
thecatsmother 12.12.2003
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Advantages: Excellent, inexpensive public transport Disadvantages: Traffic is very heavy don't even consider a hire car
Eight days in St. Agnello, Sorrento, Italy.
We have just returned from a very successful week in Sorrento. Arriving at Naples Airport we took the regular bus service to Sorrento as far as St. Agnello which is once stop before Sorrento itself. The journey time should be one hour and the single fare was 10.0?.
Having poured over many reviews of hotels in Sorrento area we chose the Alpha and found it to be the Alpha and Omega of Hotels. We couldn?t have asked for anything better; from the moment we walked through the front door we could see that we were going to like it. We were met by a cheerful, smiling, English speaking receptionist who greeted us with the news that they had decided to upgrade our room to a panoramic one with a balcony without extra charge.
We were booked for bed and breakfast but after the first evening ...
Tibblington 24.05.2009
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