Pros

  • Luxury property with stellar sea, Mount Vesuvius, and hillside views
  • Free shuttle service to Vico Equense town and marina
  • Appealing rooms have traditional tile and modern amenities
  • Minibars, AC, flat-screen TVs, and bathrobes come standard
  • Some units have sea-view terraces and sitting areas
  • Gourmet restaurant with scenic al fresco terrace
  • Pizzeria, bar serving food and drinks, and free tasty breakfasts
  • Outdoor infinity pool with plenty of loungers
  • Rooftop terrace has a hot tub, loungers, and dining tables
  • Treatment room for massages and facials
  • Wine tastings, cooking classes, and event spaces available
  • Free Wi-Fi and parking
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Cons

  • A bit removed from town
  • Rooms are a bit simple for a hotel of this caliber
  • Not all rooms have outdoor spaces
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Bottom Line

The 36-room Grand Hotel Angiolieri is a historic luxury property in a peaceful setting overlooking the sea and Mount Vesuvius, a seven-minute drive from Vico Equense. Lower-category rooms are a bit simple, though all have stunning Vietri tiles, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. Some add sea-view terraces, jetted tubs, and sitting areas. Extensive features include an outdoor infinity, rooftop terrace and hot tub, and massage room. Gourmet meals are served at L'Accanto, plus there are a sea-view bar serving meals during the day, a pizzeria, and free tasty breakfast buffets that can be taken on a terrace with breathtaking vistas. Wine tastings, cooking classes, and meeting spaces are also available. Wi-Fi and parking are both free. The quiet atmosphere and array of amenities are certainly upsides, but travelers looking to do more exploring may prefer the more central Grand Hotel Cocumella.

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Amenities

  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Grand Hotel Angiolieri

Scene

Sleek, historic luxury hotel with stellar vistas throughout

The site where Grand Hotel Angiolieri sits has a long history, originally being an ancient Roman villa dating to 100 BC, followed by a convent, and a renowned hotel. The current property opened in 2006 after extensive renovations, drawing visitors with its sleek design and hilltop location overlooking the sea, Mount Vesuvius, and surrounding landscape. Most common areas take advantage of the hotel's position, with scenic terraces found at the pool, restaurant, bar, and rooftop hot tub. Common areas have a mix of modern and traditional decor, with lots of white marble, patterned rugs, chandeliers, and two-tone photographs. Clean lines and mostly neutral fabrics give the property a sleek look. Two particularly striking elements are a large pot acting as a fountain feature by the entrance, and a statue of Pulcinella, a traditional Neapolitan figure, by the pool. Rooms, however, are a bit more simple and traditional, though attractive.

This hotel is part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, and it's primarily frequented by couples on vacation, though families also come here. It's worth consider Villa Garden Hotel, which has a more central location near Sorrento.  

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Location

Under 10-minute from Vico Equense center

This hotel has a great location for stellar views, thanks to its hilltop setting overlooking the sea and surrounding area. However, it's a seven-minute drive from the nearest town, Vico Equense, and there's little of interest int he immediate surrounds. Travelers can walk down to the marina in about 10 minutes via steps, but the climb back is steep and difficult for some. Free shuttle service is provided to the marina and town center throughout the day. The Seiano train station is about a 14-minute walk away. Sorrento is about a 24-minute drive away, while Naples can be reached in an hour. 

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Rooms

Bright rooms with AC, minibars, and hairdryers

The 36 rooms are individually decorated, though done in a similarly traditional style. Gorgeous patterned ceramic tiles, old-fashioned wood furniture, and white walls with landscape artwork create simple but attractive spaces, and some units add four-poster canopy beds, arched ceilings, and vibrant bedding. Entry-level rooms have windows overlooking the hillside, while Superior Rooms and up overlook the Bay of Naples. Only some Deluxe units and higher have furnished terraces. Standard amenities include air-conditioning, minibars, flat-screen TVs, free bottled water, and wardrobes with safes. Bathrooms have jetted tubs with handheld showerheads or showers, hairdryers, free toiletries, and bidets. Some past guests have complained that there's no wall mount for the showerhead. 

Suites add separate sitting areas. Additionally, guests can download a free app for access to several digital newspapers. 

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Features

Outdoor pool and rooftop hot tub, plus gourmet dining 

Grand Hotel Angiolieri offers ample leisure and dining facilities for guests. A popular daytime spot is the narrow outdoor infinity pool, lined with cushioned loungers and a handful of umbrellas. Pretty sea views are available here, though they're a bit obstructed by a statue. Better vistas are available on the rooftop terrace, where an above-ground hot tub, loungers, dining sets, and umbrellas are set up. There are no full spa or gym here, but a treatment room can be booked for massages and facials. 

This hotel shines when it comes to food, particularly with its Michelin-guided restaurant L'Accanto. The eatery has a sophisticated, light dining room, and an al fresco terrace with sensational panoramic views. Food receives top marks, though expect high prices. For more casual dining, a year-round pizzeria is on-site, and an outdoor bar across from reception serves free welcome drinks, alcoholic beverages, and meals during the day. All rates include a quality breakfast buffet with freshly made pastries. Cooking classes and wine tastings can be arranged on-site. Live music is provided a couple of times per week in peak season. Guests can also sit and explore the terraced herb garden growing citrus trees and chiles.

Wedding and event spaces are on-site, and both property-wide Wi-Fi and parking are free.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Grand Hotel Angiolieri

Scene

Sleek, historic luxury hotel with stellar vistas throughout

The site where Grand Hotel Angiolieri sits has a long history, originally being an ancient Roman villa dating to 100 BC, followed by a convent, and a renowned hotel. The current property opened in 2006 after extensive renovations, drawing visitors with its sleek design and hilltop location overlooking the sea, Mount Vesuvius, and surrounding landscape. Most common areas take advantage of the hotel's position, with scenic terraces found at the pool, restaurant, bar, and rooftop hot tub. Common areas have a mix of modern and traditional decor, with lots of white marble, patterned rugs, chandeliers, and two-tone photographs. Clean lines and mostly neutral fabrics give the property a sleek look. Two particularly striking elements are a large pot acting as a fountain feature by the entrance, and a statue of Pulcinella, a traditional Neapolitan figure, by the pool. Rooms, however, are a bit more simple and traditional, though attractive.

This hotel is part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, and it's primarily frequented by couples on vacation, though families also come here. It's worth consider Villa Garden Hotel, which has a more central location near Sorrento.  

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Location

Under 10-minute from Vico Equense center

This hotel has a great location for stellar views, thanks to its hilltop setting overlooking the sea and surrounding area. However, it's a seven-minute drive from the nearest town, Vico Equense, and there's little of interest int he immediate surrounds. Travelers can walk down to the marina in about 10 minutes via steps, but the climb back is steep and difficult for some. Free shuttle service is provided to the marina and town center throughout the day. The Seiano train station is about a 14-minute walk away. Sorrento is about a 24-minute drive away, while Naples can be reached in an hour. 

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Rooms

Bright rooms with AC, minibars, and hairdryers

The 36 rooms are individually decorated, though done in a similarly traditional style. Gorgeous patterned ceramic tiles, old-fashioned wood furniture, and white walls with landscape artwork create simple but attractive spaces, and some units add four-poster canopy beds, arched ceilings, and vibrant bedding. Entry-level rooms have windows overlooking the hillside, while Superior Rooms and up overlook the Bay of Naples. Only some Deluxe units and higher have furnished terraces. Standard amenities include air-conditioning, minibars, flat-screen TVs, free bottled water, and wardrobes with safes. Bathrooms have jetted tubs with handheld showerheads or showers, hairdryers, free toiletries, and bidets. Some past guests have complained that there's no wall mount for the showerhead. 

Suites add separate sitting areas. Additionally, guests can download a free app for access to several digital newspapers. 

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Features

Outdoor pool and rooftop hot tub, plus gourmet dining 

Grand Hotel Angiolieri offers ample leisure and dining facilities for guests. A popular daytime spot is the narrow outdoor infinity pool, lined with cushioned loungers and a handful of umbrellas. Pretty sea views are available here, though they're a bit obstructed by a statue. Better vistas are available on the rooftop terrace, where an above-ground hot tub, loungers, dining sets, and umbrellas are set up. There are no full spa or gym here, but a treatment room can be booked for massages and facials. 

This hotel shines when it comes to food, particularly with its Michelin-guided restaurant L'Accanto. The eatery has a sophisticated, light dining room, and an al fresco terrace with sensational panoramic views. Food receives top marks, though expect high prices. For more casual dining, a year-round pizzeria is on-site, and an outdoor bar across from reception serves free welcome drinks, alcoholic beverages, and meals during the day. All rates include a quality breakfast buffet with freshly made pastries. Cooking classes and wine tastings can be arranged on-site. Live music is provided a couple of times per week in peak season. Guests can also sit and explore the terraced herb garden growing citrus trees and chiles.

Wedding and event spaces are on-site, and both property-wide Wi-Fi and parking are free.

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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