
Hotel Villa Cimbrone, a luxurious five-star retreat in Ravello's hilltop embrace, enchants with its 11th-century origins and Lord Grimthorpe's early 20th-century revival, blending historic opulence with Amalfi Coast splendor, its fabled gardens offering what Gore Vidal called the world's most beautiful view.
The 19 rooms and suites unfold with timeless grandeur, featuring air-conditioned comfort, satellite flat-screen TVs, minibars, and en suite bathrooms with plush bathrobes, slippers, hairdryers, and premium toiletries. Vaulted ceilings, cheerful frescoes, and Majolica tile floors weave a tapestry of elegance, with each room framing vistas of the sea or lush gardens. Attentive staff orchestrate seamless experiences, from private helicopter tours over the Amalfi Coast to curated visits to Ravello's cathedral, fostering a sense of belonging amid the region's poetic pulse.
Dining at the Michelin-starred Il Flauto di Pan captivates with organic Mediterranean cuisine infused with Eastern flair, from white rabbit ragù to marinated Cetara anchovies, savoured in a refined setting. A daily sweet and savoury breakfast buffet brims with local figs, artisanal pastries, and limoncello-infused delights, enjoyed on a terrace kissed by sea breezes. Guests can immerse in curated experiences, from strolling the garden's belvedere to exploring Positano's pastel lanes, capturing the Amalfi Coast's timeless rhythm with effortless grace.
Nestled a 10-minute walk from Ravello's centre, 30 minutes from Amalfi, and 50 minutes from Positano by car, with Naples Airport a scenic drive away, Hotel Villa Cimbrone offers seamless access with free WiFi. A hydromassage pool, fitness centre, private helipad, and legendary gardens with deck chairs elevate the experience, ensuring serene renewal in a setting of historic splendor.
We wanted to get a nice lunch in this place that is so beautiful. What a disappointment !!! 3cm of local wine glass. For 38 Euros per unit ( I would not day glass as it was almost empty, proposed to...
Read Full Review
First - we were never told about the parking situation. After a brutal drive to the hotel from Paestum we pulled up to where Google Maps told us to drive to. NO HOTEL THERE AND NO SIGN. So we call...
Read Full Review
Views were great and gardens were lovely, but outside of this the hotel was not great. When we arrived we had to walk up about 15 minutes of stairs to reach the actual hotel entrance. The rooms had...
Read Full Review
This is one of my favourite hotels in the world. Sitting on top of a mountain, with stunning views of both the sea and other mountains for miles on end. Pictures don't do it justice, it has to be...
Read Full Review
Example 7 Night Stay from
£6263