What is Parco dei Principi Sorrento?
Perched on a Sorrento clifftop, Parco dei Principi is a Gio Ponti masterpiece that’s all about sleek, modernist vibes and stunning views. Opened in 1962, this place shines with its white-and-blue décor, a private beach with secret tunnels and a saltwater pool surrounded by exotic plants and lush gardens. It’s a bit off the beaten path, but the shuttle bus makes getting to Sorrento a breeze.
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Parco dei Principi Sorrento FAQs
There are a few options: Take a 75-minute bus from Naples Airport (Bus Curreri Viaggi), hop on a train from Naples Central Station to Sant'Agnello (about one hour, with the 'Campania Express' seasonally), drive via the A3 motorway and SS145 to Via Rota 44 in Sant'Agnello or opt for a scenic hydrofoil or ferry from Naples Molo Beverello to Sorrento Harbour.
Nearby, you can explore the Correale Museum of Terranova (1 km away) for art collections, and Villa Fiorentino (less than 2 km) for major exhibitions. Visit the Convent of St. Francis' cloister, also about 2 km from the hotel. For shopping, check out Corso Italia and Via Cesareo for local crafts and cuisine. Discover local legends at Bagni della Regina Giovanna, Li Galli islands or Punta Campanella.
Classic Park View Rooms showcase botanical garden views. Superior and Deluxe Sea View Rooms have French balconies and Gio Ponti’s iconic furniture. Family Rooms include a master bedroom and separate sitting area with a sofa bed, all overlooking the gardens. For extra space and luxury, the Junior Suites feature a large terrace and sea views.