MONASTERO SANTA ROSA HOTEL &SPA * * * * *
Hotel mit Wellness-Center und gehobenem Restaurant, das Zimmer mit Meerblick in Conca dei Marini anbietet.
Dieses ehemalige Kloster thront auf einer der höchsten Landzungen des Ortes, wo es in seiner ganzen Pracht erscheint! Die ursprüngliche Architektur wurde vollständig erhalten und gleichzeitig mit dem besten modernen Komfort ausgestattet. Die zwanzig Zimmer genießen einen herrlichen Blick auf das Meer und einige verfügen über eine wunderschöne Terrasse. Der blühende Park erstreckt sich am Hang entlang bis zum Pool, der den Abgrund überragt. Wunderschönes Wellnesscenter und erstklassiges Restaurant.
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Disponen de gym y spa de calidad.
La habitación en la que nos alojamos era muy bonita, con una decoración elegante y comodidades de primera clase. El personal del hotel se desvivió por hacernos sentir como en casa y cumplir todos nuestros deseos. Sin duda, este es el lugar perfecto para disfrutar de unas vacaciones de lujo en la hermosa Amalfi.
¡Recomiendo encarecidamente este lugar!
Pd: dispones de parada de bus (tiquet sobre los 2 euros) en la puerta del hotel, los taxis pueden pedirse desde el hotel, pero el precio es alto, sobre 180-20] euros por trayecto donde quieras.
We got the local Positano-Praiano bus, after missing the Sita bus, only to learn it wouldn't get us to Conca. We waited for the next Sita bus in Praiano, as the minutes ticked past our 20:15 reservation time. We got the Sita bus and got off at Hotel Belvedere around 20:30. Oh, by the way, it was me, my two kids and my wife, who had ankle strain.
We finally understood why we were asked whether we were going up or down by all the drivers. We proceeded to walk up around 600 steep stairs, winding around in narrow passages in the dark to the Monastery. It was humid. By the time we arrived (1.1km, which took us 45 min), my wife was in tears, we were all drenched in sweat and I felt awful. She had no desire to eat. How's that for context?
The food was, nevertheless excellent, with each course bringing us out of the shell a bit more. Wine list was extensive, if leaning in a more expensive direction. It was dark by the time we ate, so we didn't really get to experience the views. Nevertheless, this was the only Michelin starred meal on this trip that lived up to the hype, even with the lengthy preface. I gave location 4 stars because of the walk. We ended up taking a taxi back to Positano (130 euro) bc we couldn't imagine making our outward journey in reverse at nearly 23:30... Staff were lovely.
The spa was relaxing and we both had back-to-back 80 min relaxing massages. While the other was getting a massage, we used the thermal spa activities (highly recommend!). This included a steam room, sauna, shower (tropical, mist and rain options), foot soak with jets, warm jet tub, and lemon water and tea. Not only that, it was all to myself the entire time. Deep sigh…. I’m so relaxed now. And the staff and massage were impeccable.