B&B Ravello Rooms
Located in a stunning position in the heart of Amalfi Coast at 365 mt. above the Gulf of Salerno, with its prestigious artistic heritage and the unique music festival, Ravello is worldwide known as the ' gem of the Divine Coast'.
Villa Cimbrone, with its breathtaking view overlooking the sea and unique in the world, and Villa Rufolo, home of the concerts that the Ravello Festival organized throughout the summer, are the must-to-see of the town, together with the cathedral (XI century) and its museum.
A few minutes from the town centre, in a peasant and peaceful location, Ravello Rooms Affittacamere recently opened offers rooms overlooking a lemon garden with unparalleled panoramic view the sea and the Coast.
All rooms are furnished in modern style and have private bathroom, shower, hairdryer, air conditioning, radio, CD player, WI-FI internet, LCD TV with satellite, minibar.
We do offer double rooms, single rooms and rooms with kitchenette and bathroom.
From Ravello easily reach the other major tourist destinations.
Amalfi: the ancient Maritime Republic with its beautiful cathedral lies at about 15 minutes, (and it can also be reached walking).
Positano (45 minutes) is famous for its fashion. the colourful houses and the narrow streets.
Sorrento: Sorrento (1 hour) is worldwide known for its lemons, nuts, and the splendid view over the Bay of Naples and Vesuvius.
Capri: the island of love, internationally celebrated for its natural beauty and the top class shopping is reached by hydrofoil from Amalfi.
Pompei: (45 minutes) is the ancient Roman city buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in
79 D.C. and it is rich in history and culture.
Do not miss the pleasant walk to the top of Vesuvio (1300 mt) where the view over the Bay of Naples is unique.
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Via Casa Pisani 22 84010 Ravello Salerno |
Telephone |
+39089857314 |
Website: |
www.ravellorooms.com |
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This page was last updated: 15 February 2011
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