Hotel Continental, Sorrento Hotels
Traditional hotel with classically styled rooms, a pool, a rooftop restaurant, and private beach access
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Overlooking the vibrant Plaza della Vittoria, Hotel Continental enjoys a prime location in the heart of Sorrento, placing guests just a short block away from the sparkling sea. This exceptional proximity provides unparalleled access to the numerous attractions that Sorrento has to offer. The Plaza della Vittoria itself is a charming small park nestled conveniently between Sorrento’s two bustling marinas. Within this picturesque park, you’ll find a selection of distinguished hotels, notably including the very establishment where the renowned playwright Henrik Ibsen found inspiration and penned his famous play “Ghosts” back in 1881.
For those eager to explore the surrounding areas, Sorrento Port is easily accessible with a leisurely 10-minute walk. Tasso Square, the central hub of Sorrento, is even closer, reachable with a quick and delightful 5-minute stroll. Venture further afield and discover the captivating beauty of Positano, a scenic 45-minute drive away. Alternatively, Naples, a city brimming with history and culture, is just over an hour’s drive. For a more unique travel experience, consider taking the ferry from Sorrento Port, offering a convenient and picturesque route to both Positano and Naples.
The rooms at Hotel Continental are meticulously designed to reflect the classic style that defines Sorrento. Guests will be greeted by intricately patterned floors, elegantly crafted iron-wrought railings, and bathrooms adorned with vibrantly colored tiles. Opt for a sea view unit to enjoy an extra touch of atmospheric charm, allowing you to wake up to breathtaking vistas of the Mediterranean. For families traveling together, family room options are available, comfortably accommodating up to four guests with a combination of beds and sofa beds. The bathrooms are a true highlight, boasting a brightly colored design and featuring desirable amenities such as bathtubs and bidets.
When it’s time to relax and unwind, Hotel Continental provides an array of options. Take a refreshing dip in the hotel’s inviting pool, or simply recline on a comfortable lounge chair and soak up the warm Italian sunshine. For a truly unique experience, hop on one of the hotel’s elevators, providing complimentary and direct access to a private beach club, allowing you to seamlessly transition from poolside relaxation to the sandy shores. Hotel Continental also features an on-site spa, where guests can indulge in a variety of rejuvenating treatments. Guests can enjoy a relaxing dip in the hot tub and maintain their fitness routine at the well-equipped gym. Conclude your day with a delectable meal and refreshing drink at the Terrazza Vittoria, an exquisite restaurant that overlooks the town and the glistening sea, providing a truly unforgettable dining experience. Alternatively, unwind with a nightcap in the colorful and inviting American-style Bar Caruso, the perfect setting for an evening of relaxation and conversation.
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