Kuvaus
Hotellin tarjoamiin harrastuksiin/mukavuuksiin kuuluu ulkouima-allas, poreallas ja polkupyörien vuokraus. Tämän hotellin palveluihin kuuluu muun muassa ilmainen langaton internetyhteys, televisio julkisissa tiloissa ja kiertoajelu-/lippupalvelu.
Spiaggia di Meta on lähistöllä
Panorama Palace Hotel sijaitsee keskustassa, ja Spiaggia di Meta sijaitsee 3 minuutin ajomatkan päässä ja Villa Fondi 6 minuutin ajomatkan päässä. Napolinlahti sijaitsee 3,7 kilometrin ja Corso, Italia 3,8 kilometrin päässä tästä 4 tähden hotellista.
Etäisyydet pyöristetään lähimpään 0,1 mailiin ja kilometriin. Spiaggia di Meta - 0,5 km / 0,3 mi Villa Fondi - 1,8 km / 1,1 mi Napolinlahti - 2,9 km / 1,8 mi Corso, Italia - 3,8 km / 2,4 mi Museo Correale di Terranova (museo) - 4,5 km / 2,8 mi Piazza Lauro - 4,7 km / 2,9 mi Il Vallone dei Mulini (historiallinen alue) - 5,1 km / 3,2 mi Piazza Tasso (aukio) - 5,2 km / 3,2 mi Sedile Dominova (kirkko) - 5,2 km / 3,3 mi Teatro Tasso - 5,3 km / 3,3 mi Cattedrale dei Santi Filippo e Giacomo - 5,5 km / 3,4 mi Fondazione Sorrento - 5,5 km / 3,4 mi Chiesa di San Francesco (kirkko) - 5,5 km / 3,4 mi Parco della Villa Comunale - 5,5 km / 3,4 mi Port of Sorrento (satama) - 6,2 km / 3,9 mi Lähimmät lentokentät ovat: Napoli (NAP-Napolin kansainvälinen lentoasema) - 49,1 km / 30,5 mi Salerno (QSR-Costa d'Amalfi) - 69,3 km / 43,1 mi Majoitusliikkeen ensisijainen lentokenttä on Napoli (NAP-Napolin kansainvälinen lentoasema).
Hotelli eroittuu muista…
Panorama Palace Hotel tarjoaa asiakkailleen ravintolan. Päätä päiväsi nauttimalla muutama drinkki baarissa. Buffetaamiainen kuuluu hintaan.
- Pysäköinti
- Pysäköinti
- Ulkopysäköinti
- Maksullinen pysäköinti hotellissa
- Pysäköinti hotellin lähellä
- Wifi
- Ilmainen wifi
- Palvelut
- Päiväkoti
- Huonepalvelu
- Kassakaappi
- Autonvuokraus
- Matkatavarasäilytys
- Lipunmyynti
- Solarium
- Terassit
- Retkien myyntipiste
- Turvapalvelu
- Kuivausrumpu
- Juhla- ja tapahtumasali
- Siivouspalvelu
- Lautapelit
- Lastenhoitopalvelu
- Kausiluonteinen ulkouima-allas
- Liiketoimintakeskus
- Konferenssikeskus
- Kuntosali ja SPA
- Kuntosali
- Kylpylä
- poreallas
- poreallas
- Muut
- Ilmastointi
- Lisäpalvelut
- Pesulapalvelu
- Päivittäinen siivouspalvelu
- Itsepalvelupesula
- Pesula
- Kuivausrumpu
- Kuivapesu
- Hissi
- Vastaanotto
- Ympärivuorokautinen vastaanotto
- Vahtimestaripalvelu
- Monikieliset vastaanottovirkailijat
- Pikkolopalvelu
- Viihde
- TV-huone
- Pelihuone
- Kuljetus
- Kuljetus lentokentälle
- Kuljetus
- Lemmikkieläimet
- Lemmikkieläimet kielletty
- Tupakoitsijat
- Hotellissa on tupakointialueita
- Hotellissa palovaroittimet
- Baarit
- Välipalabaari
- Baari
- Ravintolat
- Ravintola terveysmenulla
- Ravintola, jossa buffetaamiainen
- Aktiviteetit
- Polkopyorien vuokraus
- Esteettömyys
- Pääsy pyörätuolilla
- Lähtöselvitys/Uloskirjautuminen
- Saapuminen lähtien: 12.00 h — Lähtö saakka: 10.00 h
Huomioitavaa
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Hyvä
Perustuu 360 asiakaspalautteet
Sijainti
Hiljaisuus huoneessa
Huoneet
Palvelu
Hinta - Laatu
Siivous
Tämä majoitus erottuu edukseen sillä se sijaitsee keskustassa Sorrento
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ladypink82
Toronto, Kanada
12/07/2024
“Hidden Gem!! Amazing Stay - July 2024”
Very nice stay!!! This is a hidden gem! Honestly do not know what all the complaining is about?!! We were reading the reviews online and were very concerned about our stay here and the A/C comments as we travelled the first week of July 2024 (very hot weather!), and even tried to switch our hotel … lisää
Very nice stay!!! This is a hidden gem! Honestly do not know what all the complaining is about?!! We were reading the reviews online and were very concerned about our stay here and the A/C comments as we travelled the first week of July 2024 (very hot weather!), and even tried to switch our hotel prior to our trip. Had we switched we would have missed out on this treasure of a hotel. Please do not let some of the negative reviews sway you - this is such a pleasant hotel. My husband and I have travelled extensively around the world and this is a decent hotel. Please go in with these expectations: 1. This is a privately owned Italian hotel, beach/cliff side hotel and is not an American owned Hilton or 4Seasons. 2. The rooms are spacious, with firm beds 3. The A/C works! 4. The seaside views are spectacular!!! The most unbelievable views which are stunning! 5. The rooms have a bathtub, seperate shower, bidet, toilet, sink; desk, closets, lots of storage and a pull out chair/cot. 6. If you opt for room and board (which was included in our package with Air Canada Vacations) the dinners and breakfasts are included which we appreciated, and included decent, typical Italian cuisine. (Note: typical Italian breakfast does not include eggs, hashbrowns or pancakes). 7. The hotel pool is lovely, not crowded at all and has true deep end for swimming. 8. The staff here are very hospitable- the lady at the front desk was pleasant, Giuseppe in the dining room was also very kind and helpful. Tip: close the window shade during the day when you are away to keep the room cool. We were worried about the A/C comments so also brought our own portable mini fans that we bought off Amazon- didn’t really need them in this hotel but another option. Tip: definitely ask for seaside view if you can! Tip: the hotel bar is outside/across the street “Panorama Bar” which has the absolute best views of the cliffs and sea, indoor and outdoor seating. Gorgeous views of the sunsets! The most hospitable staff- thank you to Antonio and Vincenzo!! Tip: take the public transit bus from Meta Sorrento (where this hotel is) to Sorrento (where we caught the boats at the port for various excursions). The bus stop is a 2 minute walk from the hotel and costs €2 each way and is about a 20mins bus ride to the Sorrento port. A taxi will apparently cost about €50 each way and takes the same amount of time/same route as the bus. Tip: there is a daily tax that must be paid in cash only at the end of your stay - can’t recall exact amount but approximately €4-5 per day, so set aside cash for that. This is apparently with all the hotels in the area. Tip: there is a free elevator (or stairs as well) that is a 2mins walk down the road that takes you to the bottom of the cliff where the beaches are- which are very nice beaches! (Better than the beaches in the Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento and Capri by the way!). It seems all the locals go to these beaches. There are both public and private beaches available- the private cost about €15-20/person per day for adults (includes umbrella and Lounge chair) and there are paddle boats, paddle boards, etc. The beach without the umbrellas off to the right is the public beach which is a bit smaller, and just need to bring your own towel/chair/umbrella. There are also lots of food options available by the beach, such as at La Marinella. Tip: bring or buy your own beach towel or beach mat- found this was a must at all the beaches in Italy (especially if going to public/free beaches). Also, a lot of the beaches in the area are sandy/pebble beaches so water shoes may also be an option for some. Tip: check out the restaurants and bars down by the beach. Tico Tico was a nice seaside restaurant with amazing Italian food and drinks. We also checked out Il Verricello which is more upscale seaside restaurant along the boardwalk to the right. There is also some nightlife in the evenings along the beach/boardwalk for those who are interested. We would love to come back to this hotel. And almost want to keep this hotel and area a secret because of how much nicer and peaceful Meta Sorrento is than the other more “touristy” and overcrowded areas that are nearby. This was the part of our trip that was most enjoyable and felt like we were able to relax in beachside Italy with Italians. (Note on this same trip we went to: Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri/AnaCapri, Ischia, Amalfi and Positano). Hope this helps and feel free to message if any questions!
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F1061OAjamess
Toronto, Kanada
20/11/2024
“Old World Class”
I think the best phrase I can use to describe the Panorama Palace Hotel is “old school.” This is meant as a compliment. The place seems to revel in both some old-style touches and more importantly old-style service which is sadly lacking in some establishments in this modern age. This old school v… lisää
I think the best phrase I can use to describe the Panorama Palace Hotel is “old school.” This is meant as a compliment. The place seems to revel in both some old-style touches and more importantly old-style service which is sadly lacking in some establishments in this modern age. This old school vibe begins when you check in. The reception desk looks like something out of a bygone era, with its collection of open mail boxes for each room behind the counter. Check-in is fairly easy, submit Passports and sign a registration form. Again, reminiscent of a bygone era we weren’t asked for a credit card. I’m sure that they take them for room payments but our room was part of our vacation package so the room was prepaid. I was advised that the room tax and any other incidentals such as room service or drinks and meals billed to the room would be settled by cash. On checkout this was the case. As I didn’t see any nearby ATM machines this should be considered beforehand by those travellers who refer to go “cashless.” Once checked in we were handed our room keys. Instead of a modern card key we were handed an old-fashioned pair of keys on a ring attached to a large brass oval with our room number embossed on it. The safe key was again a separate actual key. As there was only one room key and we couldn’t slip it into a credit card slot in our phones, whenever we left the hotel, we turned it in at reception and it was placed carefully in “our” mail box until we returned. Panorama Palace Hotel is located in Meta, a town just to the east of Sorrento. It is located on top of a cliff approximately 20 metres (120 feet) above the Bay of Naples and the beach, Lido Metamere. A series of switchback roads and tunnels literally carved into the rock lead from the hotel on top down to the seafront and elsewhere. It's located at the eastern edge of this seaside town in a quiet residential area. Sorrento lays about 6 or 7 kms to the west but a public bus stops just down form the hotel and takes about 30 to 35 minutes dependent on traffic. The local commuter railway station is about a 20-minute walk away and the train then takes 8 minutes to Sorrento. There are of course taxis as well, but the cost is prohibitive. We were quoted 80 Euros one way. The hotel is a large whitewashed building of four floors. It is listed as a four-star property. There are apparently several rooms types and they can be booked as room alone or with half board (breakfast and supper included). There are a total of three dining rooms, although only one was open during our visit. In addition, there are two bars one off of the large lobby area and another across the street with a cliff top patio and fantastic view of the bay. There is, an enclosed solarium an outdoor pool, and a roof top sunbathing deck. As our stay was in October, we really didn’t take too much advantage of these last two. There is also apparently parking available, I am presuming in an underground garage built into the cliff. Aside from reception there were several rooms in the lobby area, including a TV room, although there was a satellite TV in our room and presumably all the others. The hotel seems to cater to bus tour groups and I saw notices for travel companies on the walls. There was also an up-to-date schedule for the local bus which was very helpful. Departing from the old world charm the entire property had free WIFI, and it was reasonably fast and without interruption. We were given small slips of paper at the front desk with the needed log in information when we checked. Later I discovered this would only work on one device. I asked at the desk and was given another slip for my second device and the receptionist pointed to a small basket full of the slips with WIFI info on them if I needed more at a later date. Overall, the décor theme was quite nautical, with bits of old sailing ships and shells decorating nooks and alcoves everywhere. This seemed to compliment the pastel colours of the interior. Exploring a bit, I came across a large model sailing ship in one of the closed dining rooms. There were two room keys because there were two doors. Off the main hall was a locked door that led to a small alcove with two rooms opening off it, one of which was ours. We had a corner room on the third (European second) floor facing west. This provided a spectacular view of the Bay of Naples, the beach several hundred feet below us, and nearby Sorrento. This view was through the two windows, both with retractable metal shutters, and Juliet style balconies when the windows were opened. I’ve seen reviews that complain about the lack of air conditioning however we never bothered to check to see if ours worked, but just left the windows open to enjoy the sea breeze. The room itself was enormous, well over 30 square metres. The queen-sized bed against one wall seemed tiny in comparison. There was a desk, a wardrobe with the small key operated safe and even an alcove to store our empty suitcases. There was a small older model TV with cable and local channels and a fridge stocked with a couple of bottles of water. There were several outlets including a pair on either side of the bed to charge phones. The bathroom was long and narrow and perhaps a bit dated, but functional. There was a tub with hand held shower in an alcove which could pose problems to those with mobility issues. The toilet had an older wall mounted cistern. There was an ample supply of toiletries and towels although the later were made of some odd thin material but they did work. During our four nights stay we experienced no issues with either lack of hot water or water pressure. Aside from the odd placement of the bathroom, my only issue was apparently the water was shut off a couple of times during the nights we stayed there. Perhaps there was routine maintenance scheduled. It did come on again in the morning, but it posed a bit of an issue refilling the high wall mounted cistern after a late-night visit. Our stay included both breakfast and dinner. Breakfast was the standard European hotel continental fare, a selection of breads, pastries, fruits, cereals and cold cuts served buffet style. There were machines to dispense various juices and coffee as well as bottled water. The waiter also brought us fresh cappuccinos presumably form the bar off the lobby. Dinner was a set menu, alternating chicken, pork and fish main courses with either soup or a pasta dish as entree. The first night it was chosen for us, and after that we chose our options from a menu provided the night prior. Drinks including water and wine were available but not included in the cost of our meals. The dinners were ok, not the best meals we had in Italy by far, but filling and the service was exemplary and more than made up for it. As I noted the hotel does appear to cater to tour groups and I would say most of the other guests we saw were part of one group or another, mainly Italian or German form what I could gather. Both our first and last nights there we met other Canadians who were apparently on a similar package to ours and were able to exchange tips and information. Our four-night stay was not without incident although for the most part this had nothing to do with the hotel itself. Our second day I came down with a bit of a head cold and begged off dinner. My wife went to the dining room alone and when the waiters found out I was ill, insisted on bringing back a tray to the room with assorted toasts and a pot of tea. After I recovered, the next night my wife tripped on some uneven pavement and hurt her foot. That night it was my turn to go to dinner alone and again the waiters asked after her and as she had already ordered dinner the night previously insisted on bringing it up to her on a tray. The night I was under the weather our safe failed to open, no matter how we jiggled the key. My wife had maintenance look at it and they ended up drilling the lock out so we could access the Passports and other documents inside. After the maintenance guy left, a maid came up to quickly clean up any mess made by his drill. This was in addition to her daily visits to tidy up and replenish our towels. While we were out the next day the local locksmith replaced the lock and we picked up a new key when we returned. The front desk also offered to store any valuables in their safe for us in the interim. Chatting with the staff, my wife discovered that it is a family run hotel. This did not surprise me. Their attention to the little things to make our stay as pleasant as possible was very evident. This and that spectacular view more than made up for the outdated (but still functional) bathroom and the commute into Sorrento for out scheduled trips. My wife is already talking about another visit to Sorrento and to be honest I wouldn’t mind staying here again.
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