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Imperial Tramontano Hotel

Sorrento, Italy

April 21, 2011 10:44
Secure a room with a sea view to enjoy a magical vista at sun set

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

"Go on," said the waiter . "Have a little gelato, just to clean the palate." Of course, I did, and of course, it was delicious, the perfect end to a relaxed meal looking across the water to Capri and the bay of Naples.

Wedged into the cliffs as if it had developed naturally from its surroundings, if nothing else, the Tramontano hotel is worth a visit for the unparalleled views of the Sorrento coastline. A historic spot, the Tramontano was the birthplace of poet Torquato Tasso and erstwhile stomping ground of Keats, Byron and Ibsen.

No doubt all were inspired by the stunning vista and the sound of the waves crashing furiously into the rocks.

A grand, almost palatial building with wide palm trees surrounding it and an elaborate drawing room inside, the hotel stops short of being gaudy and, instead, offers a whisper of the region's glamorous past.