Capri 4-Star Hotels
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Capri, Italy
Capri four-star hotels
Hotel Capri
If you need space, consider a two-story "superior" room with a sitting room
and additional bed upstairs. The Hotel Capri, a converted villa with 13 rooms and
four
suites, is located near the Piazzetta.
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Hotel
La Palma
This four-star establishment was listed as a pension in a turn-of-the-century
travel guide, when its rates were seven or eight lire per day. La Palma
(formerly the Pagano) has come up in the world--and so have its prices.
Hotel Mamela
The Mamela has a garden with pool, but you can retreat to your air-conditioned room if the
sun gets too hot.
Hotel Palatium
The Palatium is on the island's Bay of Naples side, within easy walking or
hotel shuttle distance from the port. Its 43 rooms include 10 standard doubles
and 33 junior or deluxe suites with sea views. The hotel also has a restaurant
and a large saltwater swimming pool.
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Hotel Punta Tragara
Le Corbusier designed this elegant boutique hotel as a private villa in the
1920s. It's about 1 km from the Piazzetta, and its amenities include a
spectacular view of sea and cliffs, a gymnasium, and a swimming pool.
Hotel
Relais Maresca
Following an extensive renovation, the Relais Maresca is again open for
business at its seaside location in Marina Grande. It offers 27 double and
triple rooms, most with balcony or terrace, plus a roof garden and solarium
overlooking the harbor.
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Hotel Syrene
All rooms come with balconies at this Best Western hotel, which offers a
choice of sea or garden views. The hotel has tennis facilities and a swimming
pool with Jacuzzi.
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Hotel Weber Ambassador
The Weber is a waterside hotel in Marina Piccola, where views include yachts of
the Dolce Vita set and Capri's trademark Faraglioni "rocks of the
sirens."
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