Nestled on the bustling Via Vittorio Emanuele, Hotel La Palma is the oldest hotel on the island and pays homage to Capri’s jet-set era of the 1950s in the contemporary yet refreshing aesthetic and timeless, authentic Italian cuisine. Located just steps from the famous Piazzetta, Hotel La Palma offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Naples, surrounded by the vibrant energy of Capri town. Despite this prime location, you could happily remain ensconced in the refined beauty of the hotel which boasts three restaurants and bars, its own private beach club, a newly built pool deck overlooking the boutiques of Via Vittorio Emanuele and a signature spa.
Each of the 50 rooms and suites evoke the island’s classical era, with balconies or terraces, neo-classical design, bespoke furniture and artfully designed bathrooms combining timeless luxury with contemporary comforts for an unforgettable island escape. Renowned chef, Gennaro Esposito curates an exquisite dining experience, from fine dining at Gennaro’s to beachside lunches at Da Gioia’s pebbled beach, offering a taste of Neapolitan cuisine against the backdrop of the azure Tyrrhenian Sea.
Enjoy Italian flavours at the trattoria, unwind on the rooftop with city views, and experience the true spirit of la dolce vita woven through every detail.
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