Palazzo Starace, Amalfi Coast Hotels
Traditional and simple historic hotel with self-service apartment options, spacious rooms, and a terrace
## A Detailed Look at Palazzo Starace in Sorrento
Palazzo Starace, nestled a mere block away from the vibrant Piazza Tasso, the central square and cultural heart of Sorrento, presents a charming selection of rooms and apartments perfectly positioned for effortless exploration of the town and its surrounding treasures. This strategic location places guests within immediate reach of Sorrento’s most compelling historical landmarks. Just a short stroll down the street, you’ll discover the Palazzo Veniero, a remarkable example of 13th-century Arab-Byzantine architecture, a rarity within Italy. Similarly close by stands the Gothic Palazzo Correale, a testament to a different era and architectural style.
The convenience extends beyond historical sightseeing. A leisurely walk of less than ten minutes will bring you to the bustling port, your gateway to the captivating islands of Capri and Ischia. Alternatively, in the same amount of time, you can reach the main train station, providing a convenient connection to Pompeii, the ancient Roman city frozen in time by volcanic ash, approximately an hour and fifteen minutes away by train.
Stepping into Palazzo Starace is like stepping back in time, as the hotel exudes an old-world charm with its traditionally styled rooms. Expect to find elegant marble floors and an array of vibrant, colorful patterns that enhance the unique character of each room. When choosing your accommodation, consider the size. The Comfort Double rooms, while comfortable, can feel somewhat compact. Therefore, if space is a priority, the Deluxe or Superior options are highly recommended, offering significantly more room to relax and unwind. Some rooms boast delightful balconies that overlook the lively street scene below, providing a perfect vantage point for soaking in the atmosphere of Sorrento. Alternatively, you can savour a quiet moment with a cup of coffee on the hotel’s charming terrace.
For those travelling with family or in larger groups, the Triple and Family options provide comfortable accommodation with multiple beds, comfortably sleeping three or four guests. Furthermore, there is an off-site apartment located just down the street, offering the added convenience of a full kitchen, a washing machine, and comfortable sofa beds, providing ample space for up to four people.
It is important to note that Palazzo Starace is housed within a historic building, and as such, there is no elevator. However, the hotel offers a pulley system and the attentive staff are always on hand to assist with the transfer of your luggage to your room, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free arrival and departure experience.
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With unparalleled culture, art, architecture, food, and wine, Italy offers the quintessential European vacation. For travelers who haven’t yet made it to Italy, it’s time to see what la dolce vita is all about. And for those that have it's time to say "ancora"!
When is the best time to visit?
Italy is incredible year round, but since it is an internationally iconic place to visit, expect crowds at the premier tourist destinations from spring through fall, and during holidays when people are more likely to travel. If you have the flexibility, try and visit during the less crowded winter and early shoulder seasons.
Where should I go in Italy?
Rome, Florence, and Venice belong on every traveler’s bucket list. Visitors with a little more time should also see the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, Naples, Milan, the Cinque Terre, Sicily—the list of places to visit in Italy has no end.
How many days do I need?
A week is barely enough to hit the main attractions in Italy, but it is doable. Stay for up to a month or more to truly savor the whole experience as well as the food and wine. And no matter how long you stay, you'll surely want to return for your next visit.
Getting around Italy
Trains are a great option for trips between Italy's cities, such as Florence to Rome and Milan to Venice. Driving is not always straightforward, but still a great choice if you feel comfortable taking the wheel along Italy's Autostrada and curvy roads. Other options include domestic flights and ferries.
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